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  1. How to use this presentation? This presentation forms the basis for your own presentation • Remove the slides you don't need • Add your own slides in this format (Ctrl+M) • Think what you want to tell, then choose the slides that support your talk; • Please note that this presentation is not ready for use! Please delete this slide!

  2. How to prepare your presentation? Please take into account the following to create a clear, well-structured presentation: • A short, concise presentation will hold the attention of your audience. • Do not use abbreviations. • Slides support your talk; they do not constitute the presentation. First create your story line, and then choose the slides that support your ideas. • Slides should show much visual information and little text; try to include the user in images of products. • All slides should be in the TU Delft house style: colour, lay-out and house style border. When creating your own slides, use the same house style template (type CTRL+M for new slide). Please delete this slide!

  3. Structure of presentation • Introduction slide and general information faculty (No 4 to 6) • Information about departments (No 7) • Information about research (No 8) • Information about BSc and MSc programmes (No 9 to 13) • Examples of products (No 14 to 22) • Alumni (No 23 and 24) Please delete this slide!

  4. Leading in Product Design Name of speakerFaculty of Industrial Design Engineering

  5. The faculty of Industrial DesignEngineering (IDE) • Founded in 1969 • Largest university-based design course worldwide • 2000 students • >4900 alumni • 3 departments • 1 BSc programme • 3 MSc programmes • 1 Master specialisation

  6. ‘Creating successful products people love to use’ • Products which… • are durable, • are mass- or series produced, • are used in daily life, • offer significant interaction

  7. The departments • Industrial Design appearance, interaction, use, design techniques • Design Engineering mechanics, materials, manufacturing, cost, CAD, electronics • Product Innovation & Management consumer behaviour, marketing, product management, design methodology

  8. Research programmes • Fostering sustainable wellbeing, • through: • user experience • innovative applications • artefact manifestations • strategic product design • Most comprehensive research • Programme (>60 PhD students) • In industrial design engineering • worldwide

  9. Research programmes Strategic design • To explore the strategic context of new product design User experiences • To explore how (aspects of) the human product interaction contributes to our well being

  10. Research programmes Artefact manifestations • To explore the opportunities and constraints offered by various manifestations and new technologies Innovative application • Establishing designs, which will function as platforms for integrating existing and generating new knowledge

  11. The Bachelor’sprogramme • Industrial design engineering is a technical degree programme focusing on product development. Learning outcomes: • A solid technological background • An overview of the various fields of product development • Process methodology knowledge and design skills

  12. The Master’s programmes Integrated Product Design (IPD) • Integrating all aspects of product development Design for Interaction (DfI) • Analysis and conceptualisation of designs for human - product interaction Strategic Product Design (SPD) • Fuzzy front end of new product development

  13. Educational Structure

  14. Industrial Design Engineering is

  15. The designers of today • Have a structured approach • Consider every aspect of a product • Know about every aspect of product development • Focus on the final result • Can act as a creative catalyst

  16. The designers of tomorrow • Integrates knowledge at strategic level • Is innovation oriented • Collaborates with specialists & end-users • Is research-driven • Is looking for manifestation- independent solutions

  17. Open source car of the future: c,mm,n

  18. Stormproof umbrella: Senz Umbrella

  19. Turns dirty water into drinking water: the Life Straw

  20. Helps autistic children learn words: LINKX

  21. Example of Integrated Product Design “F-Hybrid”, the hydrogen-power scooter

  22. Example of Design for Interaction: Piece of family

  23. Example of Strategic Product Design: Co-branding

  24. Example of Medisign: Babybloom

  25. Example of Automotive: Spyker concept car

  26. Adriaan van HooydonkDesign Director, BMW carsGraduated at IDE in 1988 "Problems are good; They force creativity"

  27. Joost van der MadeTomTom Product line manager Graduated at IDE in 1993 "A broad view enables you to share different passions"

  28. Questions Thank you for your attention ?

  29. Thank you for your attention

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