Webinar
IIAB Student Night
October 26, 2022 04:00 PM Europe/Copenhagen
About our Student Night
On Wednesday October 26th, between 16:00-18:00 CET we open up our garage digitally and in person to share an introduction to life at IS IT A BIRD as an intern.
Spring internship applications are open and we would like to offer you the opportunity to tune in and explore our office in way that is most comfortable for you.
We start by introducing the overall framework of our internships, share how we utilize the social sciences in our research phase and and discuss how we work with human-centered design in innovation.
For online participants, expect a presentation by our CEO Rasmus Thomsen and our current interns (30 minutes + time for an online Q&A afterwards). The online session will end around 17:00 CET.
For participants attending in person, we will continue after the presentations with two separate research and design workshops in the garage hosted by Lea, Sara and Camillo. You will also be able to meet and mingle!
We are looking forward to meeting you in this hybrid set up.
Adress:
Trekronergade 149C
2500 Valby, Copenhagen
Denmark
Rasmus Thomsen
Rasmus has more than 15 years experience as a business consultant on strategic innovation. He has a unique eye for identifying new business opportunities and is heavily inspired by Design Thinking, in which he is educated from d.school at Stanford University. He works effortlessly at the cross section between business, design and research, giving a natural focus on desirability, feasibility and viability in innovation projects.
Lea Møller Svendsen
Lea is experienced in making anthropological knowledge come alive in design processes where humans and businesses meet. She uses a unique combination of curiosity, empathy and creativity to see extraordinary opportunities in the ordinary life of people.
Sara Said Mosleh
Sara is a design researcher with a background in Interaction Design engineering and Participatory Innovation. She is passionate about creatively bridging deep human insights into tangible experiences through designerly and participatory approaches. She is a firm believer in the power of design and human participation in every step of the processes of innovation.
Camillo Montano Dahl
Strongly rooted in design thinking, Camillo works systematically and methodically to explore and understand the human context and need, as well as to generate transformative and innovative futures and business opportunities. Bridging the ‘what is’ with the ‘what might be’. How to transfer value from supplier to user – from hospital to patient, from social worker to citizen, from mobile operator to customer – in an efficient, holistic and empathic way. As a graduate of the Royal College of Art, Camillo has a deep expertise in innovation processes, circular change and user-centred involvement within Service Design.