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In today’s episode our experts are going to talk about how to create products and services with minimum negative environmental impact and how design can assist sustainable design and circular economy. Discover the designer’s role in implementing strategies such as share, repair, reuse, remake, and recycle.

The lecture was organized under the EU EcoDesign Circle 4.0 project financed under Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme.

Speakers:

Ronja Scholz TU Berlin

Ronja is circular service design researcher at the chair for transdisciplinary sustainabilty in electronics at TU Berlin. Already during her studies of industrial design she focused on ecologic design and the possibilities and responsibilities of design in the process of creating sustainable products and experiences. Ronja has been working in design teams around the globe where she used the Design Thinking approach to create innovative user centric products but more over to establish interdisciplinary, co-creational processes. Before joining TU Berlin she was an innovation manager and business designer in the 3D-printing field exploring the opportunities for new, resource saving ways of production and supply chains.As such she has experience in developing holistic market approaches that take in regard people, technologies and business and deriving lean market approaches for digital and tangible products. As an agile coach she facilitates workshops and processes and helps teams to make use of their potentials.

Tapani Jokinen Fraunhofer IZM

Tapani Jokinen is Industrial Designer (FIN) working at the intersection of circular economy, systems, foresight, and design. In his daily work, he helps teams, products, and companies to become more resilient by applying circular design principles to make their future business, products, and services sustainable. He has 25 years extensive Design experience in various capacities and global locations, specialized on Strategic Design and Circular Design. Besides his work as a Design Consultant at Fraunhofer IZM, he is the founder of TJ-Design, a creative consulting firm that fuses strategic innovation and design with sustainability business practices. He was Head of the Design Portfolio and Strategy at Microsoft / Nokia, where he was initial designer behind the iconic Nokia 3310. Tapani lives and works in Helsinki and Berlin.

Host:

Paulina Kisiel PPNT Gdynia | Design Centre

Creative Director, Producer and Design Manager with more than 12 years of experience in the world of design. A strategic thinker who can clearly see the benefits and flaws of most situations. Since May 2020 an active Member of BEDA BOARD an association with a strategic mission to strengthen the perception of design across Europe. Since 2012, involved in creating a new quality of the Gdynia Design Days festival, as well as other ongoing activities under PPNT Gdynia | Design Centre. As Director, her daily work focuses on precise observation of trends in order to tailor the festival programme to user needs. Awarded the title of Strategist of the Year 2017 by Design Alive magazine. She graduated from the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning at the Gdansk Technical University and Design Management at SWPS.


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Koordynacja i opieka merytoryczna: PPNT Gdynia | Centrum Designu

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Biznes Design Kultura

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