DESIGNING SMART PRODUCTS FOR A BETTER WORLD
Are you interested in learning how to connect the digital and physical world? Curious about understanding the good that connected products can have on our planet?
WHEN
June 24, 2024 to June 28, 2024
5 days, 9 am - 5 pm
WHERE
Pune, India
In-Person
CLASS & FEE
24 Participants
INR 90,000/-
ABOUT THIS COURSE
Connected products and systems are everywhere, from your home to your city’s infrastructure and even present alongside the tomatoes growing for your next sauce. This workshop is an opportunity to explore how the Internet of Things can be a crucial ally for a more sustainable future.
Through the prototyping process, you will experience an engaging week filled with hands-on design, prototyping, and critical thinking.IoT refers to connected/smart products, these are physical devices or things that have sensors and are connected to the internet- or to one another. Examples include wearables and health monitors, home automation such as thermostats and lights, mobility with self-driving cars, agriculture with smart greenhouses, and so much more.
Connected devices give us the opportunity for hyper-contextual and real-time data and let us harness this to create solutions for a more fair, inclusive, and sustainable world.
Prerequisites
None
How Will You Learn?
Get ready for a week of serious fun, where you’ll be introduced to all the tools and techniques you need to bring your connected product ideas to life. You will be learning by doing. We believe in making ideas tangible quickly – and consider prototyping the best way to visualise and validate those ideas.
We will utilise different disciplines to bring your concepts to life, and before you know it, you will have built a semi-functional proof-of-concept that will feel like it exists in the real world. This prototype will help validate your concept and give you the learnings necessary for any further steps you want to take with its development.
What will I learn?
Different types of technologies and their prospects in the context of connected devices.
- Sustainability strategies in product design and IoT’s potential for tackling social and environmental challenges.
- Basic research, mood-boarding, benchmarking, and concept development.
- How to infuse a product with behaviours, services, and real-world user scenarios to get a sense of the complete product.
- Prototyping! Some basics of prototyping and fabrication like industrial design, 3D printing, laser cutting, Arduino
- programming, electronics, UX design, and the making of high-fidelity dummy apps.
- Concept/product communication skills.
What should I bring?
- A laptop
- Your ideas! If you have plenty of ideas but don’t know how to communicate them or bring them to life, this is the course for you!