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Relating to living plants and animals food grown without the use of artificial chemicals Large object made of dirt and ice travelling around the sun with a bright, burning tailįlash of bright light produced by electricity moving in the atmosphere Most basic biological and chemical units capable of supporting living plants and animals VocabularyĮnvironment on Earth before there were any plants or animals, and which formed the conditions for life Listen to the programme to find out the answer. We know ice is frozen water, but do you know the chemical symbol for water? Sam and Neil talk about science and teach you related vocabulary. The James Webb Space Telescope recently detected the coldest ices ever in outer space, something Nasa scientists think could explain the origins of life on Earth. Climate change: Are there too many people?.For the latter, Max created the Learning Factory Ecodesign together with Tapani Jokinen.

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Part of his work is to facilitate and moderate eco-innovation processes and train engineers and designers how to develop sustainable products. He has experience with technology roadmapping, interdisciplinary stakeholder cooperation and project management in industry-oriented research projects in various technology fields (automation technologies, renewable energies and electronics).

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As part of the department “Environmental and Reliability Engineering” of the Fraunhofer IZM and as a freelancer he supports companies in designing sustainable products and consults German and European public authorities on future eco-design requirements. As a PostDoc he develops an eco-innovation process for long-living products. Max Marwede is Research Fellow at the Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration (Fraunhofer IZM) and holds a PostDoc position in the Junior Research Group „Obsolescence as a challenge for sustainability – causes and alternatives“ at the Technical University Berlin. Tapani has unique skills to apply design and lifecycle thinking to accelerate Minimum Harmful Products (MPH) and Services and drive sustainability-led innovation in practice, which answers to the growing global demand for more sustainable products and helping companies in transition from linear to circular economy.ĭr. Tapani is one of the authors of the Ecodesign Learning Factory program where he teaches and facilitates training modules, innovation workshops and lecturing about circular design in seminars and conferences. Furthermore, he is Chief Design Officer at Circular Devices, the Finnish start-up behind sustainable Puzzlephone concept. Tapani Jokinen is Design Consultant, Strategic- & Ecodesign contractor in Fraunhofer IZM and owner of TJ-Design, a creative consultancy that fuses strategic innovation and design with sustainability and ethical business to drive positive impact at global level. In addition to other speakers and moderators, the main authors of Learning Factory Ecodesign are Mr. Prototype it in the Circular Lifecycle Canvas by looking at the whole system. Ideate: Generate ideas for solutions for the problem. IntroductionĮcodesign basics and craft a challenge to provide focus to the rest of the sprint.ĭefine the problem: Translating research insights into opportunities for Design. Design thinking was developed by IDEO and Stanford’s design school and utilized by Google Ventures Design Sprint Methods. We have adapted the Design Sprint methodology and integrated ecodesign practices and lifecycle thinking.

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The Ecodesign Sprint is a process that marries the best of user-centered innovation and design thinking with sustainable design practices - divided into the six distinct phases Introduction, Discover, Define, Develop, Deliver and Validate. Participants will go through an Ecodesign Sprint.










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