Design For (Your) Product Lifetime Student Challenge: Recap of IDSA x Coroflot Portfolio Review

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Last month, we took our show on the road at the IDSA International Conference in Boston. As part of Coroflot‘s Student Portfolio Review which takes place each year at IDSA, the Design For (Your) Product Lifetime Student Challenge and the good folks at Autodesk hosted a local beer and lobster roll reception for all attendees.

Educators from leading design schools including SCAD, Art Center College of Design and Carnegie Mellon were on hand (not just for the lobster and beer), but to hear all about the challenge and discuss how it could become part of their fall curricula.

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“As an educator, I think The Design for Your Product Lifetime Student Challenge offers a great opportunity to engage students and ignite their creativity. Core77 and its collaborators have put together a competition that enables students to use the skills and sustainability knowledge they’ve acquired to design a smart product that is smarter environmentally. Autodesk and iFixit are also providing resources that will enable the entrants to tackle the challenge effectively.” said David Weightman, Professor of Industrial Design at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. “It’s always good that students have design opportunities that speak to them personally, and the benefits to the winners of publicity and cash won’t go amiss either !”

The Design for Your Product Lifetime Student Challenge is up and running at www.core77.com/dfypl. Students and student groups can enter now until November 15.

Check out the site for more information about this challenge or feel free to contact us at challenges@core77.com with specific questions about the program.

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