We collaborate with international partners and associates. We are happy to build on a history of successful collaboration with academic and business partners at:
“The Institute for Futures Studies and Technology Assessment (IZT) is a non-profit research institute, founded in 1981. Its main tasks are the realisation of research projects, delivering expert opinions, and advising political and industrial decision makers.”
Telekom Innovation Laboratories are the central innovation unit of Deutsche Telekom since 2005, responsible for research and development across the Group, and famous for professional innovation management and successful corporate venturing.
“The Graduate School of Global Information and Telecommunication Studies is preparing the next generation of leaders to be active in the global arena as well as presenting them an environment in which they can plug into a growing global network of educations and researches.”
“The Interaction Design Lab is the research laboratory of the Interface Design programme at the University of Applied Sciences in Potsdam, Germany. The lab is a space for international interaction design experts from industry and academia. It provides an interface between education, research and development, transfer of technology, design and knowledge, and provides a space for multi-disciplinary projects.”
The department of computer science at the University of Chile is one of South Americas leading institutes. It also provides consulting and development projects in cooperation with industry and public institutions.
UXBerlin was initiated by Prof. Dr. Henning Breuer in order to offer consulting and share insights and materials.
Kiril Ivanov, master of business psychology, is supporting us in projects on values-based innovation management, especially in our collaboration with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ).
We have successfully collaborated with the following individual professionals and institutions and look forward to follow-up work.
Prof. Dr. Frank Heidmann is a professor of human-computer interaction with whom we have collaborated e.g. on projects focused on interaction design patterns and eyetracking.
Carolin Alfonso, is a freelance innovation consultant based in Hamburg, Germany. Carolin studied business and ethnology, worked with ReD Associates and clients e.g. in consumer goods and the media industry.
Taneli Heinonen, our Finnish partner for ethnography and customer research in Northern Europe.
Maria del Mar Agudelo worked as Innovation Design intern at UXBerlin.
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