Future

Industrial design is barely 100 years young. But we have come a long way with a plethora of illustrious achievements as an overall discipline. From the works of Raymond Loewy, FIDSA, to Dieter Rams—follow the thread of how designers strive to make this world better and more beautiful.

Many companies have embraced design and given it a seat on the board. Young inventors are now thinking in parallel—not just about the mechanics but the entire arc of the emotional landscape. What will the world be like in two or three decades for an industrial designer? How can we bring those needs back to today and start courses to carve a new educational perspective and better mold ID students for the future?

Owen Foster, IDSA

SHIFT & Aether Global Learning

Julia Kemp

‚ÄãHarvard Business School

He Renke

Hunan University