I årets Stanfordprojekt, där studenter samarbetar med studenter från Stanford University, har studenterna tagit fram en lösning som gör att företag kan spåra och återvinna material. De tre BTH-studenterna; Joakim […]
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I årets Stanfordprojekt, där studenter samarbetar med studenter från Stanford University, har studenterna tagit fram en lösning som gör att företag kan spåra och återvinna material. De tre BTH-studenterna; Joakim […]
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DNES, an integrated platform solution that supports a timely, safe, and more sustainable management of construction materials in and between construction sites, was presented at the Stanford University final design […]
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Idag har James Dyson tillkännagivit vilka som de anser vara de bästa och mest innovativa uppfinningarna på temat ”design som löser ett problem”. På topp 20-listan finns BTH-studenter i maskinteknik […]
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Att vara självförsörjande på sjukvårdsartiklar, till exempel engångshandskar, skulle underlätta inom vården. Nu har BTH:s studenter tagit fram en rullande handskfabrik som kan förflyttas mellan olika platser där handskar behövs. […]
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För att forskning och utbildning ska vara relevant har BTH en nära samverkan med näringslivet – till exempel i skarpa projekt med Volvo CE och Mack Trucks. En grupp forskare […]
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V-Com, a precautionary system that communicates safety-critical information between truck drivers and vulnerable road users was presented by six final year MSc students from Blekinge Institute of Technology and Stanford University at this year’s Stanford EXPE – design experience. In their capstone project, ME310, which runs from October to June, they move in a Design Thinking process through phases of needfinding, ideation, prototyping and more to arrive at a final detail designed product to display at the final exhibition, the EXPE.
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Supporting the construction workers of both current and future construction sites has been the topic of the global product development challenge posed to seven final-year MSc students from BTH and Stanford University. In their capstone project ME310, which runs from November to June, they move through phases of needfinding, ideation, prototytping and more to arrive at a final detail designed product to display at the final exhibition, EXPE, at Stanford University.
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The Product Development Research Lab at BTH are for the sixth year starting up a ME310 project in collaboration with the Design Division at Stanford University. As with the last […]
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As the summer approaches the yearly ME310 project with Stanford University draws to a close. This years’ projects were presented at the d.school on the Stanford campus in the heart of Silicon Valley in California.
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BTH and Stanford University students have completed their ME310 project and delivered the cx.Link at the Stanford EXPE.
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