Developing products is a multi-disciplinary process of identifying and envisaging user needs and realizing a product offer that meets these needs. This has to be done in a cost-efficient manner, while ensuring that the developed products exceed customer expectations concerning functionality and quality, and that they stand out from competition. Running project-based education in collaboration with industry allows students to gain experiences in addressing “real” problems and skills in applying industrial working practices in an industrial context. Consequently, product development organizations deliver not just the technical design of the product but a complete product offer. This involves activities such as market analysis, product plannin...
Industry expects a creative and innovative academic practice that provides students with valuable pr...
Project-based learning has a long history, especially in the disciplines of computer science and en...
This paper presents lessons learned from a project-based approach for teaching new cognitive product...
Developing products is a multi-disciplinary process of identifying and envisaging user needs and rea...
Developing products is a multi-disciplinary process of identifying and envisaging user needs and bri...
Developing products is a multi-disciplinary process of identifying and envisaging user needs and bri...
Publisher Copyright: © Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Engineering and Product D...
In a collaborative setting between the Technical University Berlin and the University of Twente, a n...
Abstract: The aim of this article is to report system development, based on the web platform environ...
Over three years 2016-2019, four top universities in Asia joined hands in offering a truly collabora...
AbstractTeaching product design is not a trivisal task. Considering the experience done along 20 yea...
In the autumn 2007, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden, will launch 44 Master’s pro...
In the autumn 2007, Chalmers University of Technology, G\uf6teborg, Sweden, will launch 44 Master’s ...
lnterdisciplinary work is gaining attention not only in the academic landscape. Even at University ...
lnterdisciplinary work is gaining attention not only in the academic landscape. Even at University ...
Industry expects a creative and innovative academic practice that provides students with valuable pr...
Project-based learning has a long history, especially in the disciplines of computer science and en...
This paper presents lessons learned from a project-based approach for teaching new cognitive product...
Developing products is a multi-disciplinary process of identifying and envisaging user needs and rea...
Developing products is a multi-disciplinary process of identifying and envisaging user needs and bri...
Developing products is a multi-disciplinary process of identifying and envisaging user needs and bri...
Publisher Copyright: © Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Engineering and Product D...
In a collaborative setting between the Technical University Berlin and the University of Twente, a n...
Abstract: The aim of this article is to report system development, based on the web platform environ...
Over three years 2016-2019, four top universities in Asia joined hands in offering a truly collabora...
AbstractTeaching product design is not a trivisal task. Considering the experience done along 20 yea...
In the autumn 2007, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden, will launch 44 Master’s pro...
In the autumn 2007, Chalmers University of Technology, G\uf6teborg, Sweden, will launch 44 Master’s ...
lnterdisciplinary work is gaining attention not only in the academic landscape. Even at University ...
lnterdisciplinary work is gaining attention not only in the academic landscape. Even at University ...
Industry expects a creative and innovative academic practice that provides students with valuable pr...
Project-based learning has a long history, especially in the disciplines of computer science and en...
This paper presents lessons learned from a project-based approach for teaching new cognitive product...