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Doctoral Student Network Webinar
10 April,13:00-14:00
On 10 April, the SEC Doctoral Student Network welcomes Thomas Nyström from RISE for our 2024 Network Webinar series. The talk is entitled “Design for Longevity: How to create longer lasting products for circular offerings?” with examples from several sectors including e-mobility.
Who is Thomas Nyström?
Thomas Nyström works as a senior researcher at RISE, at System design and service innovation unit. He is design researcher with an intrapreneurial, opportunity-oriented mindset with more than 20 years of experience in business and design, project management, teaching, and facilitating organizational change in cross-functional and international teams. His research at RISE is focusing on building applicable knowledge about circular business innovation that can move industry and society towards more resource productive circular business models that can lead to transformative climate and environmental impact reductions. His specific research focus is on how physical products can be designed for lowering business risk in circular business models.
About RISE
RISE is Sweden’s research institute and innovation partner. Through the international collaboration programmes with industry, academia and the public sector, RISE ensures the competitiveness of the Swedish business community on an international level and contribute to a sustainable society. The almost 3,300 employees engage in and support all types of innovation processes. RISE is an independent, State-owned research institute, which offers unique expertise and over 130 testbeds and demonstration environments for future-proof technologies, products and services.
Date 10 April
Time 13:00-14:00
Where Online – Teams. Link will be sent to those who register when registration is closed.
To register for the webinar, please click here.
Deadline for registration is 9 April at 12:00.
For questions, please contact phd@emobilitycentre.se.