Podcasts about integrated product design

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Best podcasts about integrated product design

Latest podcast episodes about integrated product design

New Little Life Podcast
The Benefits of Breast Massage | Adriana from Lilu!

New Little Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 29:46


Adriana holds a Master in Integrated Product Design from UPenn and a BSc from MIT in Mathematics and Computer Science. She and her co-founder are YC and NSF I-Corps fellows and their patent was recognized as Philadelphia's invention of the year in 2019. She was named one of the top 30 Femtech Healthcare Influencers in 2019. Links from today's chat! Lilu Massaging Pumping Bra: https://www.wearlilu.com/discount/NEWLITTLELIFE — $10 off: NEWLITTLELIFE Connect with Adriana & Lilu Lilu: https://www.wearlilu.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wearlilu/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/wearlilu Resources from Allison

The Bonjour Baby Podcast
Episode 42: The Bra that makes nursing easier with Adriana Vazquez, co-founder and CEO of Lilu

The Bonjour Baby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 52:29


In today's episode, I am chatting with Adriana Vazquez, co-founder and CEO of Lilu, the first truly hands-free massaging and pumping bra! She has a Masters in Integrated Product Design from UPenn and a BSc from MIT in Mathematics and Computer Science.  Adriana was named one of the top 30 Femtech Healthcare Influencers in 2019 and has won awards such as the SheKnows BlogHer competition (2019) and the AlphaLabGear Hardware cup (2018). She has represented Lilu at SXSW, TechCrunch Battlefield, and PitcHer at GraceHopper, and she's the inventor of the Lilu Massage Bra, which was recognized as Philadelphia's invention of the year in 2019.   I asked Adriana to come to the show to talk to us about this amazing and revolutionizing pumping bra, that can really help to increase your milk supply, help avoid mastitis and clogged ducts, among other beautiful benefits.     Adriana shared with us:

Getting In the Loop: Circular Economy | Sustainability | Closing the Loop
Circular Design and Business Models for Longer Lasting Electronics with Tom Leenders

Getting In the Loop: Circular Economy | Sustainability | Closing the Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 41:25


Kicking off the new Getting in the Loop podcast season is entrepreneur Tom Leenders of Gerrard Street. Gerrard Street is a modular, high-end headphone company proving how circular products can be brought to market.  In today's episode, you'll discover how Gerrard Street distributes their headphones, the new type of customer they've added since the COVID19 pandemic, and the biggest design challenge they've faced so far.ABOUT TODAY'S GUESTTom Leenders co-founded Gerrard Street after graduating with an MSc in Integrated Product Design from Delft University of Technology. Now over six years later, Tom joins us on the Getting in the Loop podcast to share what he's learned and how Gerrard Street has evolved. Resources and links discussed in this episode are available at gettinginthelooppodcast.com. Don't forget to check out our free circular economy resources including:The Circular Sectors Navigator E-BookLinkedin Group: Getting in the Loop Podcast

The Mamaverse Podcast
Get a Massage, from Your Pumping Bra

The Mamaverse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 39:25


In this Episode of Express Yourself, Tu-Hien and Maggie sat down with Adriana Catalina Vazquez Ortiz, Co-Founder of Lilu, and Dionna Chambers founding member turned Marketing Team Member for Lilu. In today's episode, we dive into the intersection of technology and maternal health, discuss women designing technology for other women, and where we go from here What we covered: The creation of Lilu, and the company's vision. What inspired Adriana to make a massaging pumping bra.  The effect gentle breast massage has on your body.  Why Dionna went from user to team member. Femme Tech and why it's so important. Postpartum support. The future of Lilu. Instagram Twitter Facebook Adriana's Bio: Adriana holds a Masters in Integrated Product Design from UPenn and a BSc from MIT in Mathematics and Computer Science. She and her co-founder are YC and NSF I-Corps fellows and their patent was recognized as Philadelphia's invention of the year in 2019. She has been named one of the top 30 Femtech Healthcare Influencers in 2019 and has won awards such as the SheKnows BlogHer competition (2019) and the AlphaLabGear Hardware cup (2018). She has represented Lilu at SXSW, and TechCrunch Battlefield, and the Anita.B Org 2020 PitcHer where they took the audience choice award. In her spare time, Adriana loves to run, cycle, and attempting to snowboard.

Future of Work
The Future of Breast Milk | A chat with founder & CEO Adriana Vazquez of Lilu

Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 37:59


Being a mother is hard. Pile on top of that these days with COVID, work, and if you just had a newborn breast feeding. The life for a mother is extremely tough and Adriana has created a device that allows mothers to have one less hassle, or maybe two when you listen. Adriana holds a Masters in Integrated Product Design from UPenn and a BSc from MIT in Mathematics and Computer Science. She and her co-founder are YC and NSF I-Corps fellows and their patent was recognized as Philadelphia's invention of the year in 2019. She has been named one of the top 30 Femtech Healthcare Influencers in 2019 and has won awards such as the SheKnows BlogHer competition (2019) and the AlphaLabGear Hardware cup (2018). She has represented Lilu at SXSW, and TechCrunch Battlefield, and this year she is an Anita.B Org 2020 PitcHer finalist. In her spare time Adriana loves to run, cycle and attempting to snowboard.

Context
059 - Danielle Chen

Context

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 33:07


Our next guest is Danielle Chen, a Senior UX Designer at EY Design Studio where she creates user-centered, intuitive and delightful experiences across different industries including insurance, finance, and government services, etc. She considers play as an essential part of learning and creating deeper connections in our work and life, and is invigorated by expanding people's ways of thinking by exposing them to new and unique perspectives through the lens of play. She actively speaks about important social issues including through her social platform as well as a podcast she co-hosts called “Push&Play” where she discusses the intersection between design and social issues. Prior to joining EY, Danielle worked as a product designer in both the toy and healthcare industries. She holds a Master’s in Integrated Product Design from University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor’s in Product Design from Drexel University. Thank you @dchen.play for sharing your story and inspiring so many! Thanks for tuning in, be on the lookout for our next podcast! Send us a DM or email at hello@advdes.org to provide us with your thoughts and comments on our dialogue with designers!

Speaking Out for the Blind
Speaking Out for the Blind Episode 219 - Curio

Speaking Out for the Blind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 23:34


The top international journal called Nature reports that technology is essential for the lives of blind, even though many computer devices and programs aren’t universally accessible. While attending Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands to pursue his Master’s Degree in Integrated Product Design, Krishna Rajagopal developed a special tool to address this serious problem. He’ll talk about this tool.

Speaking Out for the Blind
Speaking Out for the Blind Episode 219 - Curio

Speaking Out for the Blind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020


The top international journal called Nature reports that technology is essential for the lives of blind, even though many computer devices and programs aren’t universally accessible. While attending Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands to pursue his Master’s Degree in Integrated Product Design, Krishna Rajagopal developed a special tool to address this serious problem. He’ll talk about this tool.

Out of the Blue
#17: Noise-cancelling windows and wacky giraffes – Joost Dommisse

Out of the Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 27:49


Working from home provides us with a whole new set of challenges and opportunities. As designers, shouldn’t we be the best equipped people for this? In this final part of our special Freedive isolation series, Ianus chats with Joost Dommisse. He studies Integrated Product Design and they together talk about designing noise-cancelling windows, how to study design from a distance and wacky robotic giraffes. References in this episode: NY Times – No Knead Bread: https://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/08/dining/081mrex.html Jimu Robot – resale: https://www.marktplaats.nl/q/jimu+robot/ Ze Frank – True Facts: the Wacky Giraffe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfHxUaJDEn8

Design Narrative
The curious case of the Impact Designer - Krishna Thiruvengadam

Design Narrative

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 106:44


Krishna Thiruvengadam is an Impact Designer currently doing his Masters in Integrated Product Design from TU Delft, Netherlands. He speaks about his passion for designing, especially when it comes to rural innovations and coding education. He also opens up about some sensitive topics right from stammering and depression and how he has found a sense of meaning and purpose in ones' life. Links and References to topics discussed : 5 whys Design Tool : http://www.designkit.org/methods/66 Mit boot camp : https://bootcamp.mit.edu/ D hive : https://www.dhive.in National Innovation Foundation : http://nif.org.in/ Auroville : https://www.auroville.org/ Project at Lobi - Water Conveyance device : Youth For India, SBI foundation : https://youthforindia.org/ Context Mapping : http://contextmapping.com User Innovation : https://evhippel.mit.edu/books/ RDTs : https://www.who.int/malaria/areas/diagnosis/rapid-diagnostic-tests/about-rdt/en/ Machine Learning Tensor Flow : https://www.tensorflow.org/ Python : https://www.python.org/ Scratch : https://scratch.mit.edu/ Logo : http://el.media.mit.edu/logo-foundation/what_is_logo/logo_programming.html Tangible programming : http://alumni.media.mit.edu/~mcnerney/tangible-programming.html

Design Narrative
The relevance of open source design— Jose Carlos

Design Narrative

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 72:57


Jose Carlos is an Industrial Designer from Cuba. He has graduated from TU Delft, Netherlands in Integrated Product Design and is the Founder of Go Commons, an open source hardware initiative. Important Links to what we spoke about in the podcast : http://www.isdi.co.cu/ http://www.cneuro.cu/ https://www.tudelft.nl/en/ide/ About Bauhaus Design : http://www.bauhaus-movement.com/en/ https://www.theartstory.org/movement-bauhaus.htm https://www.dezeen.com/tag/bauhaus/ *Book Recommendation* Design By Disruption : https://amzn.to/2AMrz9o Git : https://git-scm.com/ Open Scad : http://www.openscad.org/about.html Arduino : https://www.arduino.cc/ Go! Commons on GitHub : https://github.com/goscommons/goscommons.github.io *Book Recommendation* The One Thing - https://amzn.to/2FsirL3

Lean the F*ck Out | Fempreneurs | Women Entrepreneurs | Female Business Owners
EP71: Launching Lilu - A healthcare tech startup improving breastfeeding with Adriana Vázquez Ortiz

Lean the F*ck Out | Fempreneurs | Women Entrepreneurs | Female Business Owners

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 50:47


This week we talk with Adriana Vázquez Ortiz, CEO and Co-founder of Lilu about launching a healthcare startup and creating a product that improves breastfeeding. Adriana talks about how and why she started the company, the research and development process, understanding your customers’ needs, pitching and getting funded. She also talks about the importance of building better technology to improve lives and in Lilu’s case, helping mothers thrive during the transition into parenthood. Episode Highlights: Moms are eternally multi-tasking, and women are so incredibly good at coming up with life hacks - but Adriana realized there was a need to build better technology in some of the key areas which are challenging for lots of parents: breastfeeding and sleep. Lilu is helping to improve breastfeeding. No matter how unpolished the product was in the beginning it was important to have real users in the testing from the beginning. Getting feedback from the target customer is critical to learning, even if the product isn’t ready. On funding/pitch competitions: Apply, apply apply! You learn so much in the process. It forces you to distill your company and vision into a few words. This is a very helpful exercise, no matter what stage. On pitching:  Know who you are pitching to and learn from every single pitch. Find excuses to rehearse over and over in front of as many people as you can. “Practice makes better” On entrepreneurship: Remember that “it’s a marathon, not a sprint.” It is important to ask for help. Use your advisors. Pay that support forward. ADRIANA C VÁZQUEZ ORTIZ Adriana is CEO and Co-founder of Lilu which creates the next generation of products to help moms pump, manage and track their milk supply. Adriana graduated from MIT where she received a B.S. in Mathematics with Computer Science. She later pursued a Masters in Integrated Product Design at the University of Pennsylvania. She loves running, attempting to snowboard, has been a pescatarian for over a decade, kind of speaks four languages and prefers carrot cake over chocolate cake. Follow Adriana online at: www.wearlilu.com https://www.facebook.com/wearlilu https://twitter.com/wearlilu https://www.instagram.com/wearlilu/ Download the FREE Lean the F*ck Out Launch Kit If you are thinking about starting a business or side hustle, check out our Lean the F*ck Out Launch Kit. The kit gives you tools and inspiration to start thinking like a fempreneur and start designing the life you want! You’ll receive a guided meditation to help you figure out your vision, a budget worksheet to see what you need financially to make a go of it, daily practices including printable worksheets and daily affirmations to help you keep your head up when your confidence is waning. Again, it’s free and it’s available at leanthef-ckout.com/launchkit. Music: Sunshine by The Icicles

Innovation Navigation
12/20/16 - Improving Observational Skills

Innovation Navigation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2016 52:56


Host Dave Robertson's first guest is Jim Gilmore, Co-Founder of Strategic Horizons, a thinking studio dedicated to helping businesses conceive and design new ways of adding value to their economic offerings. He's also the author of many books including the latest, "Look: A Practical Guide for Improving Your Observational Skills." In the second half of the show Dave talks to Carla Diana, author, designer and faculty member in the Integrated Product Design program at the University of Pennsylvania.

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