Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: Congress Hall Orlando 2 |
Date: Monday, 20/May/2024 | |
9:15am - 12:30pm |
D114: WORKSHOP 4 - NEW DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN HEALTH SYSTEMS DESIGN Location: Congress Hall Orlando 2 Chair: Anja Maier, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom Chair: P. John Clarkson, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Chair: Maaike S. Kleinsmann, TU Delft, Netherlands, The Hosted by The Design Society HEALTH SYSTEMS DESIGN SIG |
2:00pm - 5:15pm |
D134: WORKSHOP 8 - HUMAN DESIGNERS, SOFTWARE DEFINED VEHICLES AND AI AGENTS Location: Congress Hall Orlando 2 Chair: Kostas Stylidis, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Chair: Bastian Quattelbaum, Hochschule Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Germany Hosted by The Design Society DATA-INFORMED DESIGN SIG |
Date: Tuesday, 21/May/2024 | |
8:15am - 10:15am |
D214: INTEGRATING DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY IN INDUSTRY 4.0 Location: Congress Hall Orlando 2 Chair: Martin Steinert, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Investigating low data consistency in work planning processes – causes, measures, and opportunities 1: University of Stuttgart, Germany; 2: University of Technology Sydney, Australia The relation between service and digital transition: implications for designers 1: Politecnico di Torino, Italy; 2: Politecnico di Milano, Italy Prototyping industry 4.0: enhancing efficiency and productivity in small enterprises through iteration and low-cost solutions Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Exploring space manufacturing: designing a lunar factory for space-bound products in the new space economy Politecnico di Milano, Italy The Karakuri IoT toolkit: a collaborative solution for ideating and prototyping IoT opportunities 1: Mälardalen University, Sweden; 2: RISE, Sweden On-site analysis of work-related stress to design workers-friendly manufacturing systems Politecnico di Torino, Italy |
10:45am - 12:30pm |
D224: VIRTUAL REALITY FOR DESIGN AND EDUCATIONAL APPLICATIONS Location: Congress Hall Orlando 2 Chair: Andrew Wodehouse, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom 6 degree of freedom positional object tracking for physical prototype digitisation University of Bristol, United Kingdom Learnings from developing a custom virtual assembly environment for mountability issues of cooling cabinets School of Engineering, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Austria Mixed reality prototyping: a framework to characterise simultaneous physical/virtual prototyping 1: University of Bristol, United Kingdom; 2: The University of Tokyo, Japan A virtual reality experience to raise sustainability awareness within the fashion industry Politecnico di Milano, Italy Approach of a virtual reality didactic toolkit – implementation and reflection 1: Ostfalia Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften, Germany; 2: Technische Universität Clausthal, Germany |
3:15pm - 5:15pm |
D234: STRATEGIES FOR DESIGN ORGANISATION AND ENTERPRISE TRANSFORMATION Location: Congress Hall Orlando 2 Chair: Julie Stal-Le Cardinal, CentraleSupélec, France Implementing an open innovation process in the premium marine industry Arts University Bournemouth, United Kingdom Relation between purpose of individual agile elements and the need for their adaptation in product design & development 1: Bundeswehr University Munich, Germany; 2: Technische Universität Dresden, Germany Aligning production requirements with product and production maturities: enhancing production preparation during product development School of Engineering, Jönköping University, Sweden Scientometric exploration of responsible innovation: mapping the knowledge landscape 1: Carleton University, Canada; 2: University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Slovenia; 3: University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, Slovenia Towards agile automotive development: benefits, challenges and organizational changes Technische Universität Dresden, Germany Exploring the barriers to innovation adoption in the UK construction industry University of Cambridge, United Kingdom |
5:30pm - 7:00pm |
D244: DESIGN JUSTICE - EXPLORING DIRECTIONS FOR A NEW DS SIG MEETING Location: Congress Hall Orlando 2 Chair: Sita M Syal, University of Michigan, United States of America Chair: Julia Kramer, University of Michigan, United States of America |
Date: Wednesday, 22/May/2024 | |
8:15am - 10:15am |
D314: CO-CREATION AND CO-DESIGN STUDIES Location: Congress Hall Orlando 2 Chair: Milene Gonçalves, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The Breaking cultural barriers: an integrated methodology for challenge-driven co-creation projects IPEK - Institute of Product Engineering, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany “Ideas are really…” – supporting collaborative dialogues and community of practice for innovation via CO:RE cards PDR, Cardiff Metropolitan University, United Kingdom Creativity of products as meant by ordinary people: to what extent do novelty and usefulness matter? Free University of Bozen|Bolzano, Italy Co-design in virtual environments with 3D scanned childcare rooms in social virtual reality 1: Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; 2: Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc., Japan Playing against the rules: a new perspective on the potential of games and play as convivial and critical tools for imagining futures University of Wuppertal, Germany Crisis: a driver for tourism innovation and service design? Luleå University of Technology, Sweden |
10:45am - 12:30pm |
D324: APPLICATION OF GENERAL AI METHODS IN DESIGN Location: Congress Hall Orlando 2 Chair: Matthias Kreimeyer, University of Stuttgart, Germany Towards a process for the creation of synthetic training data for AI-computer vision models utilizing engineering data Technische Universität Dresden, Germany Surrogate-based design optimization of the binder cover combining performance and production cost 1: KU Leuven, Belgium; 2: Flanders Make@KU Leuven, Belgium; 3: Flanders Make, Belgium An AI-based prosthesis framework fostering an adaptive amputee healthcare service 1: University of Malta, Malta; 2: Technische Universität Dresden, Germany Critical component detection in assemblies: a graph centrality approach University of Bristol, United Kingdom Automatic movement pattern analysis for data-driven system optimisation – an example for fattening livestock farming monitoring system Leibniz University Hannover, Germany |
3:45pm - 5:45pm |
D334: EXPLORING THE FRONTIERS OF DESIGN IDEATION AND COGNITION Location: Congress Hall Orlando 2 Chair: Gaetano Cascini, Politecnico di Milano, Italy How designers think creatively: an exploratory study in the use of visual and emotional mental imagery University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom The use of occurrences of ideas for constructing and characterizing the design space 1: Ariel University, Israel; 2: UNC Charlotte, United States of America Exploring metacognitive processes in design ideation with text-to-image AI tools National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan The influence of culture on creativity in ideation: a review 1: Center for Ubiquitous Computing, University of Oulu, Finland; 2: Department of Design, Organisation and Strategy, Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; 3: School of Computer Science and Information Technology, University College Cork, Ireland DS-Viz: a method for visualising design spaces University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Effect of team diversity on teams’ design space: a computational approach 1: University of Zagreb FSB, Croatia; 2: Luleå University of Technology, Sweden; 3: UNC Charlotte, United States of America |
Date: Thursday, 23/May/2024 | |
8:15am - 10:15am |
D414: DESIGN FOR BEHAVIOUR CHANGE Location: Congress Hall Orlando 2 Chair: KwanMyung Kim, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) Design to fail? The reasonably foreseeable failure and misuse 1: University of Bamberg, Germany; 2: Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Unravelling experiences, barriers, and design strategies for encouraging reusable takeaway cup usage University of Antwerp, Belgium Towards cycling engagement by mapping design interventions to observed barriers: an example from Glasgow’s bike share programme 1: University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom; 2: Virginia Tech, United States of America; 3: Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Evaluating design approaches for encouraging behavior change in editors: exploring a digital nudging strategy in a non-personalized recommender system to promote adoption of augmented analytics 1: Macromedia University of Applied Sciences, Germany; 2: Ippen Digital, Germany Weak tie interactions in networking: five types of interaction structures Imperial College London, United Kingdom Design strategies to facilitate second-hand clothing acquisition 1: Faculty of Design Sciences, University of Antwerp, Belgium; 2: Faculty of Business and Economy, University of Antwerp, Belgium |
10:45am - 12:30pm |
D424: DESIGN COGNITION AND AFFECT Location: Congress Hall Orlando 2 Chair: Harald Schaub, University of Bamberg, Germany Chronobiology of pupil dilation in design students during idea generation 1: Politecnico di Torino, Italy; 2: UNC Charlotte, United States of America; 3: University of Turin, Italy The EmotionProbe: an exploration of design students’ emotions when designing University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom Exploring designers’ cognitive abilities in the concept product design phase through traditional and digitally-mediated design environments 1: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong; 2: University of Ulsan, South Korea; 3: National University of Science and Technology, Pakistan; 4: Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea An EEG study to understand semantic and episodic memory retrieval in creative processes Imperial College London, United Kingdom Investigating differences in brain activity between physical and digital prototyping in open and constrained design tasks 1: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway; 2: University of Bristol, United Kingdom; 3: Virginia Tech, United States of America |
3:15pm - 5:15pm |
D434: FACTORS INFLUENCING DESIGN CREATIVITY Location: Congress Hall Orlando 2 Chair: Georgi V. Georgiev, University of Oulu, Finland Mediators of the relationship between physical indoor spaces and individual creativity Technical University of Munich, Germany Characteristics of paralinguistic communication indicating pre-resonance during co-creative design grasped by decision tree analysis Kyushu University, Japan Assessment of structuredness of problems in design Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India Gender differences in design creativity 1: University of Brasilia, Brazil; 2: Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil; 3: Federal University of Paraná, Brazil The imperative of assessing negative creativity in design: a multi-dimensional approach 1: Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; 2: Technical University of Munich, Germany; 3: IABG Ottobrunn, Germany; 4: Berlin School of Economics and Law, Germany Factors that determine design similarity 1: Hosei University, Japan; 2: Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan |
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