Government has awoken to the power of design for business, large, medium and small. The country has made great progress from 1960’s Ireland, when the government last played a significant role in the design sector. Today, design has achieved strategic importance. It is now recognised as a key enabler of innovation, an effective agent for organisational change and a process for delivering positive customer experience. The government of 2018 recognise design on par with STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) and has more recently written it into future policy ambitions with the 2017 publication, ‘Winning by Design’. In this interview, Martin Ryan and Trevor Vaugh step outside the design community for an external perspect...
non-peer-reviewed“The world is in perpetual motion, and we must invent the things of tomorrow .... A...
Design is increasingly becoming a key business activity that interacts with science, technology and ...
non-peer-reviewedAs 2016 ends, it is hard to imagine that the Year of Irish Design finished a year a...
Government has awoken to the power of design for business, large, medium and small. The country has ...
Government has awoken to the power of design for business, large, medium and small. The country has ...
Government has awoken to the power of design for business, large, medium and small. The country has...
non-peer-reviewedGovernment has awoken to the power of design for business, large, medium and small...
Ireland is a country with a small and emergent design research community. Relative to othe...
The Government of Ireland has positioned design as integral to the innovation landscape. In particul...
The Government of Ireland has positioned design as integral to the innovation landscape. In particul...
The Government of Ireland has positioned design as integral to the innovation landscape. In particul...
The Government of Ireland has positioned design as integral to the innovation landscape. In particul...
The Government of Ireland has positioned design as integral to the innovation landscape. In particul...
peer-reviewed2015 has seen Irish design in almost every form being showcased in Ireland and around t...
The Government of Ireland has positioned design as integral to the innovation landscape. In particul...
non-peer-reviewed“The world is in perpetual motion, and we must invent the things of tomorrow .... A...
Design is increasingly becoming a key business activity that interacts with science, technology and ...
non-peer-reviewedAs 2016 ends, it is hard to imagine that the Year of Irish Design finished a year a...
Government has awoken to the power of design for business, large, medium and small. The country has ...
Government has awoken to the power of design for business, large, medium and small. The country has ...
Government has awoken to the power of design for business, large, medium and small. The country has...
non-peer-reviewedGovernment has awoken to the power of design for business, large, medium and small...
Ireland is a country with a small and emergent design research community. Relative to othe...
The Government of Ireland has positioned design as integral to the innovation landscape. In particul...
The Government of Ireland has positioned design as integral to the innovation landscape. In particul...
The Government of Ireland has positioned design as integral to the innovation landscape. In particul...
The Government of Ireland has positioned design as integral to the innovation landscape. In particul...
The Government of Ireland has positioned design as integral to the innovation landscape. In particul...
peer-reviewed2015 has seen Irish design in almost every form being showcased in Ireland and around t...
The Government of Ireland has positioned design as integral to the innovation landscape. In particul...
non-peer-reviewed“The world is in perpetual motion, and we must invent the things of tomorrow .... A...
Design is increasingly becoming a key business activity that interacts with science, technology and ...
non-peer-reviewedAs 2016 ends, it is hard to imagine that the Year of Irish Design finished a year a...