INNOCRAFTS INNOvating entrepreneurship policies in the CRAFTS sector



Similar documents
NB! This is a translation of the original. The original was

CDIO conferens in Turku Finnish Universities of Applied Sciences MODE 2 and role of UAS

Current and Future Aspects of HEI Cooperation in Tampere Marja Sutela Vice President

QUALITY IN EVERYDAY WORK. Quality Guide for the Teacher Education College Version 2.7

Review team s report on FINHEEC s Engineering Programme Review of

TAMPERE LOCAL ACTION PLAN

Marketing & Communications

Aalto University, Finland Promoting Academic Entrepreneurship and Supporting Innovative Startups! Marika Paakkala

QUALITY IN EVERYDAY WORK

Tekes Funding for Public Research Reform Copyright Tekes

DESIGN 2005 The Industrial Design Technology Programme

Design Management, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Market needs (1/2)

Luovi Vocational College

Prof. Tuija I. Pulkkinen Vice President, Research and Innovations May 31, Aalto University in brief

Towards an Entrepreneurship Policy A Nordic Perspective

Six Years Journey from Local Needs to a Health Informatics Degree Program A Case Study

from Theory to Practice Oulu, Finland

GENERAL INFORMATION STUDIES DEGREE PROGRAMME PERIOD OF EXECUTION SCOPE DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE OF STUDY CODE DEGREE

The internationalisation strategy proposed for the period starts from and supports the University s vision that:

Welcome to KUOPIO HOUSING FAIR. 16 July 15 August 2010

Call for research applications Sustainable business from knowledge to solutions. Director Kimmo Kanto Helsinki

STRATEGIC PLAN : SUMMARY

Abbreviations. Science-to-Business Marketing Research Centre apprimo UIIN i

Toolbox to inspire individual best agers with entrepreneurial ambitions

Corporate Social Responsibility Seminar

ADMISSION. Eligibility. Language test. Entrance examinations. Entry permits. Financial issues. Accommodation

THE GREAT CHALLENGE, STAGING THE DESIGN EDUCATION FOR THE NEXT 20 YEARS

User Experience (UX) services

Recommendations for International Degree Students

Higher education in Finland

Approaches to tackle the research-business gap Technology audit principles. Practical support mechanisms

The Liideri Business, Productivity and Joy at Work Programme in a Nutshell

Note. Supplementary Information requested by the ENQA secretariat. Receiver(s): ENQA Review Panel, ENQA secretariat. Copy:

UNIVERSITY EDUCATION IN ADVANCED CENTER MANAGEMENT 2016

Vocational Education Centre Sedu. Passion For Profession

UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ LANGUAGE POLICY ACTION PLAN SUBMITTED TO RECTOR AINO SALLINEN

Entrepreneurship education in Finland 1

KATAJA is a Finnish doctoral program in business studies and a network doctoral program

Training Programme for Doctoral Thesis Supervisors in University of Turku

Investors in People Assessment Report. Presented by Alli Gibbons Investors in People Specialist On behalf of Inspiring Business Performance Limited

CV WRITING GUIDE - MARKETING YOUR SKILLS CONTRIBUTOR: CAREERS SERVICE, ANNA PERSSON

In line with the United Nations World Programme for Human Rights

HR COMPETENCY DEVELOPMENT OFFERINGS

TAKING STEPS TOWARDS A LIFELONG LEARNING UNIVERSITY. THE FINNISH EXPERIENCE

Chris Bell. Customer Experience Coach.

Subject Experience Survey Instrument Questions

A social marketing approach to behaviour change

REGULATIONS LUISS BUSINESS SCHOOL. SECTION I Purpose and Scope

EIT ICT Labs The ICT Innovation Catalyst for Europe

This guide has been written to support reviewers in writing SMART objectives within the SRDS framework. These guidelines cover the following.

Senior Lecturer (Course Leader) in Interior Design

HKIHRM HR PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS MODEL

Tekes research call 2015 for sustainable growth themes

Bachelor of International Sales and Marketing Management Professionsbachelor i international handel og markedsføring

Cooperation in Online Teaching. Success Factors for Sustainability

Achieving Excellence in Education and Research. Häme University of Applied Sciences, FINLAND

NCS Contract Director, North East of England

University of Turku HUMAN RESOURCES POLICY

ARENE S ENTREPRENEURSHIP RECOMMENDATIONS

Developing an Organisational Vision

REPORT OF THE SERVICE DIRECTOR - HUMAN RESOURCES AND CUSTOMER SERVICE

Aalto University Where science and art meet technology and business

Curricula comparison of health and social management programs in Czech Republic, Finland, Portugal and Scotland

How do the Mission and Role of Professionally Oriented HEIs impact internal QA proceedings?

Nonprofit Sustainability 1

Internal Communications Manager Job Profile

University of Eastern Finland

COSME ENHANCING EUROPEAN TOURISM S COMPETITIVENESS AND SUSTAINABILITY

An assessment of human resources and knowledge creation in the Stockholm, Helsinki and Copenhagen regions. Metropolitan Inc.

ERASMUS FOR YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS : A NEW EXCHANGE PROGRAMME

THE TERTIARY TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION IN GREECE AND ITS POSITION IN THE SINGLE EUROPEAN HIGHER EDUCATION AREA

Promoting Erasmus Mundus towards European Students: Activate, Communicate, Engage Staff Workshop

Degree Programme in Business Information Systems. Bachelor of Business Administration. The maximum number of admission score

Study Abroad with BPP University Business School in London

FACULTY OF ART, DESIGN & HUMANITIES. School of Design. Senior Lecturer in Footwear Design (Programme Leader) Full Time, Permanent

Work Profile. Overview of Program

WORKSHOP PEDAGOGY. Operating environment of workshops. Information for stakeholders and partners. PRINCIPLES OF COACHING IN WORKSHOPS

Package; Teacher Education Campus Roskilde Spring 2017

Embedding graduate survey indicators into internal quality assurance systems. What can institutions learn from graduate surveys?

Al-Madina Nursery. Inspection date. 26/02/2013 Not Applicable. Previous inspection: This inspection: 3

Review of the Degree. Mechanical Engineering. David Tanner Antti Huuskonen Robert Kristof Lotta Saarikoski Touko Apajalahti. Publications 2015:21

From INTERREG IVC to INTERREG EUROPE

Creative entrepreneurship for wellbeing -How to do it? WORKSHOP from to 11.45

Human Resource Information System Contributes to the Management of Competence and Knowledge

On AMCER indicators and Smart. Specialisation Strategies

Supporting best practice in community development. Reaping the Legacy of the Commonwealth Games

Equality in Aalto University

Using Value Methodology for Organizational & Business Process Improvement

Accessible and Inclusive Studying at Higher Education Institutions in Finland Markku Karhu 1

Specialisation project in Ostrobothnia. Österbottens förbund Pohjanmaan liitto Regional Council of Ostrobothnia

Entrepreneurial universities a European guiding framework

Henley Business School at Univ of Reading. Accreditation from the British Computer Society will be sought

UK Medical Marketing Courses 2011 / 2012 Programme

Careers Advisers Day 16 September Internal Use Only - Not to be disclosed outside Standard Life group

The value chain and life-long learning

PBL: Management Concepts. Competency: Business Environment

Survey of ISO 9001 Implementation in Greek Software Companies

ciao This is our portfolio, welcome

MINISTRY OF HIGHER EDUCATION, OMAN COLLEGES OF APPLIED SCIENCES STRATEGIC PLAN-PHASE

page 1 (9) Design Connections One-year course, 60 credits Umeå Institute of Design Umeå Arts Campus

Transcription:

INNOCRAFTS INNOvating entrepreneurship policies in the CRAFTS sector Policy theme 2 Access to innovation and financial assistance to SMEs DesignCamp

A summer school which brings together multidisciplinary HEI students and enterprises to work on real life company cases

DesignCamp 2012

Means and tools Cooperative and multidisciplinary workshops Applied research Design thinking and methods User and market oriented design Creative methods Learning by doing in project work EDUCATION Higher education Working on company cases 6 multidiscip. students DESIGNCAMP 6 multidiscip. companies Real life company cases Research included Supervision and tutoring by designers Knowledge triangle COMPANIES (SMEs) and organisations Innovations via service platforms or incubators Innovations through educational or vocational training RESEARCH

Background and providers Vaasa, Ostrobothnia SME concentration and development Bi-lingual education Inspired by Summer Design Office (SDO) owned by SVID, in Sweden Sweden: design students Finland: multidisciplinary students First trial in 2011 within Kvarken Global Business project(erdf BA) Implementing organisation: Aalto ARTS, Muova Financier: the city of Vaasa,(Aalto University)

DesignCamp in practise: general structure 1. Planning and initial phases of the project: meetings with rectors and study counsellors, call for students and selecting and interviewing students. final selection of students. 2. Open call for SMEs and selecting -recruiting SMEs 3. Starting up and running the DesignCamp in summer 4. Closing, final workshops and reporting

Student and company cooperation State of art and aims of the company Creating understanding of user orientation Conceptualising Creating understanding of marketing perspective Idea generation Design brief Meeting Meeting June July August Final presentation

Student and company cooperation 1 May: 1. Experts and companies meet: the process and needs, challenges and wishes. 2. Writing and revising the description of the commission of each company. 3. Combining the needs of the companies and skills, know-how and background of the students. Using the written descriptions

Student and company cooperation 2 June 1. Forming teams 2. Task giving to students (company cases) 3. Background and competitor survey, and education 1. e.g. the state-of-art and aims of the companies 2. user interviews used later in creating user personas 4. Presenting the results to companies 5. Companies and students agree on further focus and next steps (expert assistance) Educational focus: e.g. understanding users and consumer behavior, project work, design processes, product development, idea generation techniques and service design.

Student and company cooperation 3 July 1. Idea generation sessions 2. Presenting ideas and first concepts to companies 3. Companies and students together select concepts for further development August 1. Finalisingand visualizing the selected concepts. 2. Final presentation event where the results are presented to companies and stakeholders. Participants: companies, students, experts, representative of the city of Vaasa and Vaasa University of Applied Sciences.

Concrete outcomes: Gredelin products for TUOTEKEHITYS interior decoration JA VISUAALISEN website ILMEEN JA BRÄNDIN LUOMINEN GREDELIN Product Gredelin on development, kotimainen yritys, joka valmistaa visual image metallisia and kodin brand sisustus- ja säilytyskalusteita. Key Tuotteet words suunnitellaan for ja design: valmistetaan suomessa. need, quality, simplicity, unisex SUUNNITTELUN AVAINSANOJA TARVE, LAATU, YKSINKERTAINEN DESIGN, UNISEX IDA-MARIA VALKAMA / HANNA KOTAMÄKI TUOTELAPPU KÄYNTIKORTTI NETTISIVUT

awen Oy awen Oy Toimeksianto: work wellbeing services, training, work supervision Palveluiden paketointi moduuleiksi, niiden visualisointi sekä teknologioiden mahdollisuuksien kartoittaminen palveluiden tueksi. Creating and visualisingservice packages, mapping technological solutions to support the services Yritys: awen on vaasalainen ammatilliseen täydennyskoulutukseen, työnohjaukseen sekä johdon työnohjaukseen erikoistunut yritys. Methods: interviews, competitor analysis, SWOT analysis, value mapping, benchmarking Menetelmät: Haastatteluja, Kilpailija-analyysi, SWOT-analyysi, Arvojen määrittäminen, Benchmarking. End results: New website, services divided by costomer sector, process descriptions, keyword dictionary, references, coloursof the company, using social media, article to customer publication Lopputulos: Uudet kotisivut, Palveluiden jaottelu asiakastyypin mukaan, Prosessikuvauksia, Sanakirja (Keywords), Referenssejä, Värit edustamaan yritystä, Sosiaalisen median hyväksikäyttäminen sekä artikkeli awenin asiakaslehteen. Sebastian Snickars & Melinda Takanen

DesignCamp evaluation and results Number of higher education students participated: 45 applied, 6 selected Companies happy about the added value gained and the concrete outcomes Companies liked the new perspectives and ideas new ways of working created an opportunity for a small-micro enterprise to try and use external experts for problem solving. Interest towards the concept: 45 students from different universities applied The students felt they learned a lot and the perspective to multi-disciplinary cooperation changed The company cases were challenging but rewarding, educative and inspiring. Media interest Needed in the region

DesignCamp evaluation and results Closer cooperation and communication with students and companies needed The challenges of the summer period (holidays in Finland mainly in June July)

DesignCamp partners in 2012, a The City of Vaasa (Ostrobothnia, Finland) The Vaasa University of Applied Sciences (VAMK) Aalto University School or arts, Design and Architecture, the Western Finland Design Centre MUOVA Companies: Awen (www.awen.fi), work wellbeing services Gredelin(www.gredelin.fi), products for interior decoration Kaste, a regional project for developing services for handicapped Kesäyliopisto (www.vaasankesayliopisto.fi), summer university Lasilo(www.lasilo.fi): wooden products for sauna, gift articles etc. Tähtipyörä(www.tahtipyora.fi): bikes

DesignCamp partners in 2012, b Students: Ms. Hanna Kotamäki, environmental technology, VAMK Mr. Antti Toivanen, mechanical engineering, VAMK Mr. Sebastian Snickars, financing, Svenska Handelshögskolan Ms. Melina Turunen, humanistic faculty, University of Vaasa Ms. Ida-Maria Valkama (from Vaasa), interior design, Kuopio University of Applied Sciences Mr. Mikko Latomäki (from Seinäjoki), industrial design, Aalto University (previously Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences and Young Skills cooperative)

Main policies Bring together education, innovation, SMEs and(applied research)* Developing SMEs innovation level and future work competences of students** SMEs innovation potential and skills increased by design and multidisciplinary exchange of ideas and practices Try how design influences product development, business and competitiveness Possibility to develop early stage ideas To strengthen the use of market-oriented design in SMEs Develop the sense of initiative and entrepreneurship on tertiary level students*** Multidisciplinary teams Real life and entrepreneurial experience and being in charge of the projects Strengthen R&D activities and cross-disciplinary innovation environments**** *EU:Knowledgetriangle **EU2020,SmartGrowth ***EULLP Ostrobothnia:theRegionalprogramme