EcoDesign Learning Factory goes online - First pilot on Circular Service Design

 

  


This short movie shows a product-related workshop of the EcoDesign Learning Factory in March 2020

 

What exactly are we going to do?

In this 2 day workshop, we will explore ways to envision and build circular services of the future. Using methods from various fields like system thinking, service design and speculative design, you will be working on a fictional scenario, defining challenges and creating solutions for an exemplary industry.


Who should participate?

We are looking for designers, industry professionals, product developers, environmental managers, business developers, and marketing experts. Anyone who are curious about the potential of circular service design. Important – you don’t need to be an expert in any of those fields. This workshop is targeted towards beginner level.

So, if you are a circular, speculative or system professional already, you might rather choose a different format.

 

What's in for me?

You will gain a first understanding of circular processes and actively create potential services. By going through the methods you will develop a feeling for the approach and get inspired for your daily work – who knows – maybe you will become an advocate for circular economy within your organisation – the world needs people like you.

Facilitators?

The first workshop is facilitated by design professionals from Fjord Berlin and applied environmental scientists of Fraunhofer IZM, Berlin.

Fjord is a global design and innovation agency. With a human-centred approach, we design meaningful experiences for real situations, and build products and services that people love. We are partnering with the Fraunhofer Institut for a shared goal to enable organisations to create change from within, through methodologies that align with both people and the planet.


Fraunhofer IZM is one the world’s leading institutes for applied research and the development and system integration of robust and reliable electronics. Emerging challenges are addressed in branches such as automotive and industrial electronics, medical engineering, ICT and semiconductor technology. New products and technologies have to comply with an increasing range of strict specifications, and at the same time have to be cost-efficient and environmentally friendly.  The Department Environmental and Reliability Engineering supports technological developments until they reach market maturity with environmental and reliability analysis reaching from nano-characterisation level to evaluation and optimisation at the system level.

More information?

Check out more here.