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The twenty-first century has been beset by a global pandemic, war and increasingly concerning environmental disasters. Designers and industries have been forced to imagine a world in which the only way to move forward is to look back. The design and industry sectors need to understand the role they can play in removing obstacles to social progress and work together to create healthier human societies that can interact with the world in a sustainable way.
This book presents contributions from leading experts that reveal that a better and more prosperous world is achievable through good work and system design. It consists of chapters that bring together researchers, academics, policy makers and designers from technology companies and business associations with the objective of developing a focused vision that enhances innovation through design and industry for a better future. Through a transdisciplinary scientific exchange, this title lists responses to the challenges of climate change and environmental degradation that will contribute to a more modern, resource efficient, competitive economy, with smart, sustainable and inclusive growth, promoting knowledge, inter-sector collaboration, health, education and a digital society for all. By putting the human at the heart of what can be accomplished, this book investigates better design in the disciplines of work, healthcare, product, system, manufacturing and industry. The reader will gather an interdisciplinary perspective on what good design can achieve and why it is needed to challenge the climate crisis.
The Handbook of Design and Industry: Scenarios for Sustainable Futures is essential reading for researchers and academics in the fields and disciplines of ergonomics/human factors, occupational health and safety, industrial design, product design, industrial engineering, materials engineering, process engineering, computer engineering, communication designers, electronics and telecommunications engineering.
Contents
1. FLY-PT Project: Collaborative Approaches in Passenger Cabin Design for Air Mobility. 2. A Research Framework for Designing Waterborne Passenger Mobility Ecosystems that Enable Smart Circular Strategies. 3. Mass immunization project developed collaboratively using the VAI automated artifact. 4. Integrating Artificial Intelligence in Jewellery Design: Opportunities and Challenges. 5. Designers for/and/with manufacturing: design-driven solutions for an updated dialogue between young creative talents and the textile-knitwear industry. 6. Design Culture Network: Mapping participation and network type from an empirical university-industry collaboration. 7. Designing Innovative Medical Tools: How Home-Integrated Healthcare Devices Can Shape the Future of Therapeutic Recovery. 8. Regenerative Approach to Design Sustainable Tourism Experiences for Aquatic Ecosystems. 9. Warping the Loom of Consciousness for the Portuguese Textile Design Education. 10. Investigating Design Fixation caused by social conformity. 11. Empowering Creative Leaders: Power Dynamics and Critical Thinking in Cultivating Designers and Industries. A Conversation with Artificial Intelligence on Possible Futures. 12. From Fibre to Future: Sustainable Strategies for the Linen Textile Industry in Portugal. 13. Sustainable and Innovative Mechatronic Prototype for Yarn Analysis in the Textile Industry. 14. Sustainable Futures: a transdisciplinary research project for dishwasher wastewater recycling in domestic vegetable production. 15. The key role of Life Cycle Design strategies in the eco-design of a kitchen island project. 16. Neo-Rural Bioconstruction: Bridging Past and Present in Asturias. 17. The use of natural materials in architecture: Exploiting cellulose for the additive manufacture of innovative sustainable construction systems. 18. Harnessing Biomimicry in Product Design for Higher Education: Lessons from Workshop Biomimicry 101 for a Sustainable Future. 19. Design Awareness: A Collaborative Initiative for Climate Change Engagement in Porto. 20. Teachers' Perspectives on Metaverse Integration in Education. 21. Genre Differentiation in Design Futures: An Empirical Study on Audience Perception of Practice Cases. 22. Speculative Proposals: Resources for Designers to Work with Alternative Futures. 23. Micro and Small Furniture Industry in emerging economies - Development of Strategies for Sustainable Design Product. 24. IKEA hacking and mass customization: redefining the role of designers through parametric design and additive manufacturing.