Category Archives: Foresight Thinking

We kicked-off SUGAR 12/13 in Stanford, Kalifornien

1 Woche in Stanford zusammen mit mehr als 70 Studenten von 10 Universitäten. Und eine legendäre Paper Bike Rallye. Das war SUGAR Kick-Off 12/13 und der Startschuss für 15 internationale Teams und ihre Projektpartner in das bevorstehende zehnmonatige Design Thinking Projekt. Einen kleine Einblick gibt es in unserer  Picasa Web Gallery. https://picasaweb.google.com/101713243554740621058?feat=email

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3rd Partnerworkshop – Foresight Thinking

As fixed events we established our so called partnerworkshops during the last year’s design thinking course. When all of our corporate partners come to see their design teams’ presentations, we now usually invite them to stay one day longer with us in St.Gallen for learning more about and from eachother. In the last course we had in total three of these workshops. The last one, that took place in the beginning of July was dedicated to foresight thinking. Tamara Carleton and William R. Cockayne from Stanford University who have been giving a presentation early in the year have developed through … read more

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Teams prepairing for their winter presentations

Coming monday (21th March) all the corporate sponsors of the teams will be visiting St.Gallen for a 2 days-workshop and also for the Teams’ winter presentations. News: We are very proud to welcome our friends Dr. Tamara Carleton and Dr. William Cockayne from Stanford University to give us a presentation on Foresight Thinking. For more information please follow this link. The Students Teams are therefore  busy with prepairing their presentations and also with the wireframing of their functional prototypes. Last monday  the student teams were presenting their functional prototypes in front of the course and the teaching team. The visions … read more

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