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The 77th GMSI Open Seminar Lecturer: Dr. Sushi SUZUKI (Instructor in Design Innovation at Ecole des Ponts Paris Tech) Moderator: Mr. Senkoku, International Team, International Promotion Division, School of Engineering

2011.05.25

Auditorium, 1st floor, Engineering bldg #11, Hongo Campus

Dr. Sushi SUZUKI
       Instructor in Design Innovation
       at Ecole des Ponts Paris Tech


Title:ME310 Design Innovation in Paris
       Global network of designers, engineers, and innovators challenging
       complex real world problems
       ~Would you like to participate in the innovation project at
       Stanford University in Paris?~

Outline:
Come participate in ME310 at Ecole des Ponts ParisTech in Paris, France. ME310 is a year long project-based design innovation program that originated at Stanford University and is now spreading around the world. In ME310, you and your teammates will take on open-ended innovation challenges posed by multi-national corporations, go through the Stanford-IDEO design process to create a refined concept that is demonstrated through a final proof-of-concept prototype. Furthermore, you will work with another student team from a foreign university in order to experience truly global collaboration. The ME310 program in Paris is conducted in English.

Schedule: 15:00-16:30 (Wed) May 25, 2011
Place:Auditorium, 1st floor, Engineering bldg #11, Hongo Campus
Pre-registration: not required

Attached file: The 77th Open Seminar.pdf

Sponsored by:
Global COE Program “Mechanical Systems Innovation”School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Center for International Affairs, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo

Co-sponsored by:Global COE Program,the University of Tokyo Global Center of Excellence for Sustainable Urban


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