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DESIGN WITH A CRITICAL LENS TEACHING STUDENTS HOW TO FIND, RATHER THAN SOLVE, DESIGN CHALLENGES USING INTERDISCIPLINARY WORKSHOPS

Vaes, Kristof Romain Victor (1); Torkildsby, Anne Britt (2); De Boeck, Muriel (1) // 2022

Designers as Change Agents: Perceived Roles in Advancing Sustainability in Organizations on Different Design Utilization Levels

Floris Van Der Marel, Tua Bj // 2022
Design scholarship has long roots in tackling wicked problems and sustainability, yet less is known about how professional designers interact with sustainability issues in practice. Based on ...

Designing a Conversation Support Tool for Quiet Environments by Focusing on the Characteristics of Ultrasonic Waves

Natsumi Hayashi, Yuma Matsumoto, Shigeru Wesugi // 2022
In a quiet environment, even a small noise attracts the attention of the people around. In order to reduce the stress of speakers, listeners, and other people around them, we devised a tool to ...

Designing Configurator for Take-Back for a Circular Economy – A Conceptual Framework

Pravin Kumar Mallick (1), Daniela C.A. Pigosso (1), Kim Bang Salling (2), Tim C. Mcaloone (1) // 2022
Closing the material loop is fundamental to circular economy (CE). However, significant quantities of resources are currently landfilled. Today, companies realise the importance of take-back for CE ...

Designing for Emerging Aesthetics: Product Semantics Approach to the Design of Smartwatches

Vaidya, Gaurav; Kalita, Pratul Ch // 2022
Current trends have shown a steep rise in the popularity of smart wearable devices. Inevitably, after mobile phones, the next technology revolution is expected to be in the field of smart wearables. ...

Designing Human Digital Twins for Behaviour-Changing Therapy and Rehabilitation: A Systematic Review

Martin Wolfgang Lauer-Schmaltz (1), Philip Cash (1), John Paulin Hansen (1), Anja Maier (1,2) // 2022
One of the most promising trends in healthcare digitalisation is the personalisation and individualisation of therapy based on virtual representations of the human body through Human Digital Twins ...

Designing Industrial Product-Service System (PSS) Pilot Projects in Manufacturing Companies: A Proposed Process for Product and Customer Selection

David Sarancic, Daniela C. A. Pigosso, Tim C. Mcaloone // 2022
This paper proposes an approach for capital goods manufacturers to design Product-Service System (PSS) pilot projects by selecting appropriate products and customers. The authors conducted a ...

Designing Innovation – The Role of Engineering Design to Realise Sustainability Challenges

Ola Isaksson (1), Claudia M. Eckert (2) // 2022
Sustainability challenges drive innovation, yet few studies attend to the role of design to realise innovation. This paper report from a full day workshop and panel discussion with 100 delegates at ...

Designing Long-Lasting Interior Products: Emotional Attachment, Product Positioning and Uniqueness

Maria Haugaard Andersen, Henriette Wallentin Hansen, Linda Nhu Laursen // 2022
When prolonging the physical lifetime of products, it is important to also consider the value lifetime, the time before customers discards the products because it no longer has any perceived value. ...

Designing Long-Lasting Products: Barriers for Design Consultancies

Andreas Fenger Bendixen, Carina N // 2022
Past research shows there are significant barriers for creating long lasting products. In this paper we examine, the distinct collaborative barriers design consultancies face when striving to design ...

Designing Multi-Technological Resilient Objects in Product Platforms

Fernández, Iñigo Alonso; Panarotto, Massimo; Isaksson, Ola // 2022
Uncertainty challenges the ways companies use the notion ...

DESIGNING OUT UNWANTED HEALTHCARE FUTURES: A NEW FRAMEWORK FOR HEALTHCARE DESIGN INNOVATION WITH INTENT

Wojdecka, Anna Berenika (1); Hall, Ashley (1); Balint, Tibor (2) // 2022

Designing PSS Fleets – Consideration of the Product Architecture

Christoph Rennpferdt (1), Jannik Alexander Schneider (2), Roland Lachmayer (2), Dieter Krause (1) // 2022
By transforming from a manufacturer into a PSS provider, the business model of a company changes. In particular with service-oriented business models, the importance of tangible products alters. ...

DESIGNING TO ENABLE AN AGEING WORKFORCE

de Vere, Ian; Dim, William; Sheahan, Jacob // 2022

Detection of Cause-Effect Relationships in Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment Based on an Engineering Graph

Gregor M. Schweitzer (1), Simon M // 2022
Although Life Cycle Sustainability Assessments (LCSA) are important in evaluating the sustainability of complex products and services, there is no sufficient support for engineers performing LCSA. ...

Development Method for Enabling the Utilisation of a Sensory Function in a Central Component Based on Its Physical Properties

Benjamin Kraus, Jakob Valentin Schwind, Eckhard Kirchner // 2022
In the context of condition monitoring and predictive maintenance, collecting accurate data from technical systems is an important corner stone of the advancing digitalization. For gathering precise ...

Development of a Methodology for Technology Demonstration Projects Evaluation

Anastasia Stelvaga, Clement Fortin // 2022
To ensure optimal resource allocation in technology demonstration projects, the evaluation of demonstrators of various maturity, scale, and nature has to be carried out. Most of the existing ...

DEVELOPMENT OF ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGIES TO ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF INDIVIDUALS WITH MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN THE PURSUIT OF INDEPENDENT LIVING

Choi, Christina (1); Wilson, Wendell (1); Jones, Brian (2); Dubose, Jennifer (3); Vickers, Kayci (4) // 2022

Development of Business Model Families for Product-Service Systems

Christoph Rennpferdt (1), Marco Bagusat (2), Dennis Bender (2), Dieter Krause (1) // 2022
To access new market segments, a growing number of manufacturing companies are changing their business models and are transforming themselves into providers of so-called Product-Service Systems ...

Digital Artefacts and the Role of Digital Affordance

Samuele Colombo (1), Francesca Montagna (1), Gaetano Cascini (2), Virginia Flavia Palazzolo (1) // 2022
This work investigates how the concept of affordance should be revised following the digital evolution. Starting from a review of the literature about affordance, the most acknowledged constructs are ...

DIGITAL KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING USING BLENDED LEARNING

Kuschmitz, Sebastian (1); Hoppe, Lukas Valentin (2); Gembarski, Paul Christoph (2); Lachmayer, Roland (2); Vietor, Thomas (1) // 2022

DIGITAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS TO SUPPORT DESIGN EDUCATION

Hoppe, Lukas Valentin (1); Kuschmitz, Sebastian (2); Gembarski, Paul Christoph (1); Vietor, Thomas (2); Lachmayer, Roland (1) // 2022

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