Design Thinking - from research to innovation in Life Sciences

Centre for Digital Life Norway in collaboration with partners welcome you to a one-day workshop on Design Thinking applied to life science and biotechnology.

Time: 22 May 2018, 10:00-16:00

Place: Oslo Science Park, Oslo

Info & registration - free of charge for DLN members (contact Alexandra for registration code)

Design Thinking is a practical, user-centered methodology that embrace trial and error and the immediate feedback that it provides through testing and validating rough and rapid prototypes of your idea. When combined with traditional scientific methods, Design Thinking helps speed up the innovation process, giving insight on how to design your research in order to answer both the scientific questions as well as create solutions that match the market need.

The Workshop will focus on the five stages of Design Thinking:

  • Empathize
  • Define
  • Ideate,
  • Prototype
  • Test

and apply them to the world of early phase research and development within Life Sciences.

Facilitators are Federico Lozano and Mathew Lynch from Pracademy, who both have extensive experience from teaching and facilitating Design Thinking methodology from NTNU.

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