Re-Designing Products for a Circular Economy by OD&M: Open Design & Manufacturing Project

In this hands-on 3 hour workshop, Nat Hunter, co-founder of The Great Recovery, will start by outlining the need for us to move to a circular economy.

We will then get our hands dirty, and using security toolkits, hammers and spudgers we will take discarded products apart to see what is in them. We will analyse the materials, map out supply chains, talk about what happens to these products when they are discarded in various parts of the world. We will then redesign some of the key products for a circular economy, using The Great Recovery design model. We will redesign each product for fix & repair, for service design, for re-use in manufacture and for material recovery. We will need to consider Internet of Things, sensors, tracking, robots and other technology that can help us achieve these new business models.

DATE AND TIME

Wed, November 7, 2018
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM GMT

LOCATION

Camberwell Playground 
Modular Building (no need to enter main building, turn left towards the large wooden building)
1 Wilson Road
London
SE5 8LU

View Map

BOOKING ESSENTIAL - HERE

This workshop is organised by Open Design & Manufacturing Project OD&M  a Knowledge Alliance dedicated to create and support communities of practices around the Open Design & Manufacturing paradigm, making the most of openness, sharing and collaboration to create new value chains of innovation in design and manufacturing oriented to the social good.

OTHER RELATED WORKSHOPS

User login