Human-centered Design Workshop (EVENT IS CANCELLED)

DESCRIPTION

The Innovation Office in cooperation with Erdmann Design, a leading Design Thinking office and SUPSI (Scuola universitaria professionale della Svizzera italiana) invites you to an in-person human-centered design workshop.

The experts Serena Cangiano and Raimund Erdmann will provide first insights into human-centered design, how to combine it with circular economy principles and how to change behavior. Together with students from the Interaction Design Master program, we will look into your individual startups/ projects and try to apply human-centered design principles to your products and services.

 

Closed session for selected projects: 2-4pm 

Open to all – Apéro, Pitching & Exchange: 4-5pm 

 

Registration
Please note, the closed session is tailored to startups & startup projects and the students from SUPISI. The public session is for our community and interested participants. After your registration, we will let you know in which time slot you can participate.

DATE

EVENT IS CANCELLED

REGISTRATION

Registrations are closed. (EVENT IS CANCELLED)

LOCATION

Pupella & Innovation Garage – University of Basel
Kreuzstrasse 4
4123 Allschwil

FLYER

CONTACT

Anna-Elina Pekonen

Program Manager Entrepreneurial Education Innovation Office, University of Basel

EVENT PROGRAM

  • Introduction to HCD
  • Circular Economy Examples
  • Behavior Change

LOCATION BASEL

The University of Basel has an international reputation of outstanding achievements in research and teaching. Founded in 1460, the University of Basel is the oldest university in Switzerland and has a history of success going back over 550 years.

As a comprehensive university offering a wide range of high-quality educational opportunities, the University of Basel attracts students from Switzerland and the entire world, offering them outstanding studying conditions as they work towards their bachelor’s, master’s or PhD degrees. Today, the University of Basel has around 13,000 students from over a hundred nations, including 2,700 PhD students.

The University of Basel has seven faculties covering a wide spectrum of academic disciplines. At the same time, the university has positioned itself amidst the international competition in the form of five strategic focal areas: Life Sciences, Visual Studies, Nanosciences, Sustainability and Energy Research and European and Global Studies. In international rankings, the University of Basel is regularly placed among the 100 top universities in the world thanks to its research achievements.

The University of Basel has deep roots in the economically powerful and culturally rich Basel region. The university also works closely with domestic and international partners to make relevant contributions to the advancement of the sciences and society. This also means that the University of Basel pays particular attention to aspects of sustainability, equal opportunity and knowledge transfer.