CBI A³ 2017-2018

A³ is a Design Factory Melbourne initiative, which builds on earlier Challenge Based Innovation (CBI) pilots at IdeaSquare CERN, focused around using design innovation to develop outcomes that connect CERN technology with societal needs in a tangible way. There have been multiple editions of CBI, with various university partnerships. Each CBI has different frameworks, team […]

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Team CB-Ond – COOLBA (E-waste and energy efficiency)

“Working on the Refrigeration and Climatization subjects would be the best way to address e-waste and energy efficiency” Our planet resources are paying the biggest price for our growth. We must reduce the ecological footprint and change the way we produce and consume goods and resources. Studying Oporto and considering CERN technology, we understood: Working […]

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Team Atma – Digisave (Electronic waste)

“A proposal to culminate personal electronic assistive devices and resolve it with Community based-infrastructure” We are team ATMA, and we’ve banded together from Design Factory Melbourne; powered by IdeaSquare at CERN and the UN 2030 sustainable goals. Our purpose is to support responsible consumption and production issues within an Australian context. We have specifically targeted […]

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Team Dasein – Metaphor (eliminating food wastage in hospitals)

“This will eliminate the amount of waste hospitals are placing into our landfills “ What Dasein proposes as a radical conceptual solution for the year 2030 is the elimination of food wastage in hospitals entirely. This will eliminate the amount of waste hospitals are placing into our landfills and a more effective and efficient way […]

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Team Ipiranga – Geolight (Greener Future)

“Wildfires are becoming increasingly more expensive due to the proportions they’re assuming every year” This year, the CBI A3 program focused on the Sustainable Development Goal number 12 – Responsible Consumption and Production. We looked for problems related to this topic in our local context, and explored them deeper during the two weeks we spent […]

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