UDIT and Politecnico di Milano jointly organise international workshop on Product Design
25 students of the Degree and Master in Product Design at UDIT, University of Design and Technology, and 10 students of Industrial Design at Politecnico di Milano have recently participated in a workshop organised in collaboration between the two universities for several weeks.
The aim of this international workshop, which was attended by Frederic Misik, Director of the Master's Degree in Product Design at UDIT, and Alberto Tejero Granados, Coordinator and Lecturer of the Degree in Product Design, was the interaction between the students of both centres in a process of inspiration and design of a proposal focused on the society of the future.
Thus, under the claim "What a product would be like in 2033", and inspired by the exhibitions and actions carried out during the Milan Design Week, the students have worked for several weeks on their projects with the intention of combining the design philosophies of both universities.
The workshop began in Milan and took place over four days in special locations such as the gardens of the Trinennal Museum, the Cassina exhibition by Patricia Urquiola, the Fourisalone in Milan, the ADI Design Museum and the Salone del Mueble in the Italian city.
After this joint experience in the Italian city, the participating students continued to collaborate online until 16 May, when the final projects were presented and the winning proposal, which will be prototyped in UDIT's FabLab, was announced.
