Sustainability has become increasingly vital for businesses to remain relevant and competitive today. This is an introductory workshop for participants to learn about Design Thinking methodology and sustainability innovation activities at different levels, to identify opportunities for eco-innovation.
Date: 24 May 2023, Wednesday
Time: 2pm to 5pm
Location: IMDA PIXEL Seminar Room (Level 2), 10 Central Exchange Green, Singapore 138649
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Presenting Partner: Orcadesign
Orcadesign Consultants is a people-centric, insight-driven strategic design and innovation consultancy with over 30 years of experience in creating impactful solutions. We design and deliver great customer experiences through product, digital and service design.
They work with companies and organisations of all shapes and sizes, from government agencies, Fortune 500 corporates to SMEs and start-ups, consistently delivering strategic insights, guidance, and execution, in their quest for continuous innovation and transformation.
2.00 - 2.10pm: Introduction
2.10 - 3.05pm: Presentation
- Concept of design thinking and sustainability
- Various levels of sustainability innovation activities and examples
3.05 - 3.30pm: Activity
3.30 - 3.45pm: Break
3.45 - 4.35pm: Activity
4.35 - 5.00pm: Sharing + Q&A
Jeremy Sun is the Senior Director at Orcadesign Consultants, a strategic design and innovation consultancy with studios in Singapore and Malaysia. A creative and strategic thinker with a wealth of experience in designing physical and digital solutions, Jeremy and his talented team have been crafting phygital experiences for both professional and consumer products.
Jeremy has been leading design thinking and insights-driven innovation programs for SMEs, corporates and government agencies, guiding stakeholders through the process of reframing challenges, composing compelling visions and propositions, and actualising innovations that resonate with their target audiences. With a passion for sustainability, he has focused his recent efforts on advocating and exploring eco-design for sustainability initiatives.
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