![]() ![]() In this fifth instalment of Where Next? Conversations with Map Project Office, we explore the world of ambient technology, investigating how it can be more sensitively embedded into our homes and whether it should be. Where Next? Should we make friends with tech? TIME100 Most Influential Companies 2023: IBM #IBM #QuantumComputing #Innovation #TIME100Companies #TechnologyLeadership It’s wonderful for our team to be a part of the incredible journey in designing IBM System Two, set to be released this year.Ĭongratulations to IBM on this well-deserved accolade, and to our friends and collaborators: Susana Rodriguez de Tembleque, Mark Podlaseck, David Bryant, Ryan Mellody, Chris Lirakis, Daniel S., Michael Kriegshauser, John Rozen and Rucyl Frison. We’re involved in designing the next phase of IBM Quantum systems evolution, working alongside our sister studio Universal Design Studio, to deliver this modular and extensible system, serving as a core building block for quantum-centric supercomputing. In its ongoing journey of innovation, IBM continues to make remarkable strides in the field of quantum computing, having recently unveiled its visionary plans to democratise quantum computing and make it accessible to the world. IBM has been recognised as one of TIME’s 100 most influential companies for 2023. ![]() ![]() Where Next? Is “old” a dirty word in design? Created in collaboration with Disegno Publicationsĭownload to listen via Spotify, Apple or the link below: #industrialdesign #circularity #designresearch #wherenextpodcastġ. Where Next? Conversations with Map Project Office tackles the big questions facing design, tune into our first episode to hear how modularity, repair and ageing will affect the future of industrial design and the product lifecycle. I think as designers we now take it upon ourselves to understand the total holistic vision and reason for designing something.” You weren't asked to question why you were designing it. Taking place much before we even begin the process of creating something physical, this design research and strategy phase is now synonymous with our approach and essential for clients.Īs Map’s Principal Richard Stevens puts it on our latest podcast episode: “Back in the old days of product design you were asked to design a particular thing. Increasingly our studio is addressing the larger ambitions of our clients, assessing what they are asking for against why it is necessary - be it a service or a desire to engage with a new or existing consumer audience. ![]()
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