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innovation management involves all actions needed to generate creative ideas and to turn these into attractive new products, services, and business models. The Innovation Management group at RSM is a team
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of Urbanism, section of Environmental Technology and Design. The section of Environmental Technology and Design (ETD) contributes to inter- and transdisciplinary, context-driven, and problem/solution-focused
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services, expedite compliance with the EAA, promote innovation in assistive technology, and encourage broader societal inclusion through equitable, inclusive, and human-centered design. PhD on Inclusive Co
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not widely adopted. The TACIT project aims to improve access to public services, expedite compliance with the EAA, promote innovation in assistive technology, and encourage broader societal inclusion
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are met without compromising the planet's health. While WP1 focusses on the next-generation AM, WP2 designs remanufacturing using AM, WP3 looks into regulatory, economic, political, environmental, and
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design principles, success factors, and evaluation frameworks for CBMs across industries. It will explore how businesses integrate circular strategies—such as product-as-a-service, remanufacturing, and
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architectural expression. As buildings account for a significant proportion of global energy use and carbon emissions, the transition toward post-carbon design requires new approaches to materials and
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and methodological basis for defining the new concept of ‘landscape services’ in regional spatial design. In ‘Fertile Soils’, we see a potential that multiple spatial challenges in urban and rural areas
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department of the Industrial Design Engineering Faculty. This section includes expertise on perceptual intelligence for design of multisensory experiences and smart products, services and systems. Researchers
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designers create more successful and sustainable product and services. A Circular Economy requires changes in consumer behaviour, such as adopting repair practices and purchasing refurbished products. However