Dr Chris Fremantle c.fremantle@rgu.ac.uk
Research Fellow
Designpreneurship
People Involved
Project Description
This workshop focuses on design entrepreneurship methods. There is a compelling case for designers to be entrepreneurs for a country�s economic growth. This is of necessity an interdisciplinary venture and hence our involving business and food ECRs to foster innovation. Designers start their own businesses or support entrepreneurs with their user-focused strategic vision, iterative methodologies, and propositional thinking skills.
Type of Project | Project |
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Status | Project Complete |
Funder(s) | British Council |
Value | £38,000.00 |
Project Dates | Apr 2, 2017 - Dec 2, 2017 |
Partner Organisations | Istanbul Technical University Istanbul Medipol University |
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