Jop’s Week in Tweets 2
So many interesting developments this week! In case you missed my Tweets, here are the ones that I believe are most interesting to you… Sustainable Innovation Zero emissions fuel cell introduced with...
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And again I found so much interesting candy on the web. Here are my favourite tweets of the last two weeks. Sustainable Innovation There were some brilliant posts out there, this one is incredible,...
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It’s been a while, I have been busy working on some great projects that I will soon publish on the website. But I never stopped looking for the latest on innovation and sustainability, and here are...
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Here are last week’s most popular links I shared on Twitter and Facebook about sustainability, (product) design, innovation and marketing. By clicking read more you go to the original articles and...
View ArticleWhy crowdsourcing can be a bad idea…
How can you get most designs for the lowest costs? Do crowdsourcing! Go to www.designcrowd.com or to 99designs.com or maybe even better start a design competition and invite as many designers as...
View ArticleThai Car Wash – clever solutions from Thailand, part 1
In areas where resources are low and technology is scarce, people are often more resourceful than in highly industrialized and ‘developed’ areas. We can learn a lot from these low-cost, simple,...
View ArticleThai Cradle Rocking – clever solutions from Thailand, part 2
In areas where resources are low and technology is scarce, people are often more resourceful than in highly industrialized and ‘developed’ areas. We can learn a lot from these low-cost, simple,...
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Remember that small village at the coast of Colombia where students and inhabitants are working together to create a better future by making sustainable buildings, researching, documenting and sharing...
View ArticleThai Glass House – clever solutions from Thailand, part 3
In areas where resources are low and technology is scarce, people are often more resourceful than in highly industrialized and ‘developed’ areas. We can learn a lot from these low-cost, simple,...
View ArticleHousehold products key to innovation successes in BOP
Designing and selling products for consumers at the bottom of the pyramid has many challenges. Besides the severe affordability constraints, innovations need to be appropriate for the target markets....
View ArticleWith Suit’d Suits at the Salone del Mobile 2016 in Milan
Suited Products presented their ceramic and wooden power outlets called Suit’d Suits at the famous Salone del Mobile in Milan. In the curated Ventura Lambrate district, that is renowned for the...
View ArticleJop’s week in Tweets 4
It’s been a while, I have been busy working on some great projects that I will soon publish on the website. But I never stopped looking for the latest on innovation and sustainability, and here are...
View ArticleJop’s Week in Tweets 5
Here are last week’s most popular links I shared on Twitter and Facebook about sustainability, (product) design, innovation and marketing. By clicking read more you go to the original articles and...
View ArticleWhy crowdsourcing can be a bad idea…
How can you get most designs for the lowest costs? Do crowdsourcing! Go to www.designcrowd.com or to 99designs.com or maybe even better start a design competition and invite as many designers as...
View ArticleThai Car Wash – clever solutions from Thailand, part 1
In areas where resources are low and technology is scarce, people are often more resourceful than in highly industrialized and ‘developed’ areas. We can learn a lot from these low-cost, simple,...
View ArticleThai Cradle Rocking – clever solutions from Thailand, part 2
In areas where resources are low and technology is scarce, people are often more resourceful than in highly industrialized and ‘developed’ areas. We can learn a lot from these low-cost, simple,...
View ArticleMore on Palomino
Remember that small village at the coast of Colombia where students and inhabitants are working together to create a better future by making sustainable buildings, researching, documenting and sharing...
View ArticleThai Glass House – clever solutions from Thailand, part 3
In areas where resources are low and technology is scarce, people are often more resourceful than in highly industrialized and ‘developed’ areas. We can learn a lot from these low-cost, simple,...
View ArticleHousehold products key to innovation successes in BOP
Designing and selling products for consumers at the bottom of the pyramid has many challenges. Besides the severe affordability constraints, innovations need to be appropriate for the target markets....
View ArticleWith Suit’d Suits at the Salone del Mobile 2016 in Milan
Suited Products presented their ceramic and wooden power outlets called Suit’d Suits at the famous Salone del Mobile in Milan. In the curated Ventura Lambrate district, that is renowned for the...
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