Interested in Design & Innovation? Don’t miss Stanford Design EXPE 09, June 1st – 6th
by Bernhard Schindlholzer, follow me on Twitter

stanford_logo Inspiration is an essential part developing and coming up with new ideas. If you are looking to be inspired and catch a glimpse at the future, you should visit the Stanford Design EXPE09 at Stanford University from June 1st- 6th.On behalf of the ME310 and CS210 teams at Stanford University and our team at the University of St. Gallen, I would like to cordially invite you to the podium presentations on June 4th from 08:30am – 1:00pm and the subsequent design fair at the Stanford University Campus.Student teams will be presenting their product prototypes and concept ideas that they have worked on for the last 10 months in cooperation with corporate partners such as Audi, Autodesk, Panasonic, Swisscom, Microsoft, Facebook and Yahoo!.

Not your typical student project

The cooperation with corporate partners gives students the opportunity to work on real-world problems while learning how to successfully run their own design and engineering consultancy. The results are definitely interesting and inspiring; the following video resulted from a project with Nokia in 2006/2007 which showcased the future of “Open Internet Communication Culture”.

Another great example is a prototype that was built in 2006/2007 that re-imagined the center-console of a car as a massive touch screen. Some pictures of the prototype, the Pangea Interface:

 

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Too futuristic? Not really. In March 2009, a similar concept was introduced in the new Tesla Model S, the much anticipated electric car.

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If you would like to have a glimpse at the future, you are invited to the join us at Stanfor Design EXPE09. More information and registration is available at http://expe.stanford.edu/The preliminary program for the day:HSG310: Design Thinking & Business Innovation, University of St. Gallen

  • BASF: Total Packaging Design for Printers
  • Lonza: Harvest the creativity and the knowledge of the scientific community
  • Swisscom: Services for Enabling Home Networking Adoption

ME310: Project-Based Engineering Design, Innovation & Development

  • AUDI AG: HMI 2020 in collaboration with TKK (Helsinki, Finland)
  • Autodesk Inc.: Exploring the Opportunities for Collaboration between architects, manufacturers, and contractors in collaboration with UNAM (Mexico City, Mexico)
  • Foundation of Finnish Security and Safety Industry Development: Intelligent Fall Protection in collaboration with TKK
  • Naked Green: Leveling the playing field for Alternative Fuel Vehicles in collaboration with TKK
  • Panasonic: Making Dental Care More Fun & Effective in collaboration with HPI (Potsdam, Germany)
  • Panasonic: Supporting Social Bonds and Friendship with Wearable Technology in collaboration with PUJ (Cali, Colombia)
  • Robert Bosch GmbH: A Sensor System for 3D Measurement and Reconstruction in collaboration with UNAM
  • SAP AG (Germany): Innovating the Work@SAP Experience in collaboration with HPI
  • Telefonica (Germany): Mobile Pursuit of Vital Signs in collaboration with PUJ

CS210: Project-Based Software Design, Innovation & Development

  • Microsoft: Making satellite imagery available for climate modeling
  • Yahoo!: Improving the Internet Search Experience
  • Facebook: Making the Facebook platform a more viable option for the enterprise
  • John Gardner Center: Identifying opportunities for and implementing software to improve after school programs for youth

As you can see, these student projects from around the world are definitely not your typical student project. A large part of my activities at the University of St. Gallen are around a course called “Design Thinking & Business Innovation” that we have setup in a cooperation between Prof. Larry Leifer, Director at the Stanford Center for Design Research and Prof. Walter Brenner, Director of Institute of Information Management. Our students will be there as well, presenting their conceptual prototypes

Let’s get in touch!

If you are planning to visit the Stanford Design EXPE please drop me an eMail at bernhard@customer-experience-labs.com . Together with Sushi Suzuki, Ph.D. student at the Stanford Center for Design Research, we would like to give you a behind the scenes look of the design research and teaching at Stanford University. You should also have a look at the new course website at http://me310.stanford.edu/


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Bill Buxton on Design & Return on Experience
by Bernhard Schindlholzer, follow me on Twitter

bBuxton Bill Buxton, principle researcher at Microsoft and author of the Book „Sketching User Experiences“, has recently given an inspiring talk at Microsoft’s MIX09 conference about design and the return on experience.

I highly recommend his talk to everyone who is involved in experience design (which are a lot of people even though they are not initially aware of it) because he clarifies once again what experience design is all about and shows practical examples with a focus on developing software applications.

I have summarized some statements of his talk below, the video of his talk is embedded below as well, enjoy it.

On experience design and the current economic situation

You couldn’t be in a better profession in the current economic climate because by getting the experience right you get this return on investment which will not you let survive but drive economic development.

On the novelty of experience design

Is experience just a new name? Same old stuff in new clothes? No, it’s a refocus of attention, it is what successful products always had but we never called it that.

Industrial designers very often talk about the things but when it’s actually the experience that is induced by this thing that is the true product of you. It’s not the screen, it’s not the graphics – it’s what they prompt.

On the focus of experience design

Any product, service, online thing or object you make – you have to know what is the nature of the grin, or the adrenalin or the smile or the love that you are trying to provoke from your users.

 

For a better viewing experience you can use the full screen feature or watch the talk at the MIX09 website.

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