RESEARCH

Applied Innovation BY analysing, understanding and improving design methodologies.

2022Challenges and Opportunities in Remote Prototyping: A Case-Study during COVID-19Martins Pacheco, N. M.; Vazhapilli Sureshbabu, A.; Dieckmann, E.; Apud Bell, M.; Green, S.; Childs, P.; Zimmermann, M.Full Text
2022Design of an Autonomous Trash-Picking Service Robot Focussed on Human-Robot InteractionVazhapilli Sureshbabu, A.; Martins Pacheco, N. M.; Durán Noy, L. I.; Zimmermann, M. Full Text
2021What is successful prototyping? Insights from novice designers' self-evaluation of prototyping success.Hansen, C. A.; Martins Pacheco, N. M.; Özkil, A. G.; Zimmermann, MarkusFull Text
2021A fuzzy front-end product development framework for start-ups.Martins Pacheco, N. M.; Vazhapilli Sureshbabu, A.; Nürnberger, M. C.; Durán Noy, L. I.; Zimmermann, M. Full Text
2020A Role-based Prototyping Approach for Human-Centred Design in Fuzzy Front-End ScenariosMartins Pacheco, N. M.; Behrenbeck, J.; Tariq, B.; Vazhapilli Sureshbabu, A.; Zimmermann, M. Full Text
2020A Behavior-Centric Concept for Engineering Education in New Product DevelopmentBehrenbeck, J.; Martins Pacheco, N. M.; Tariq, B.; Zimmermann, M. Full Text
2018EVALUATION OF TAF AGILE FRAMEWORK BASED ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INNOVATIVE EMERGENCY WEARABLE FOR SENIORSSpreiter, L.; Böhmer, A. I.; Lindemann, U.Full Text
2018When digital meets physical - Agile Innovation of Mechatronic SystemsBöhmer, A. I.Full Text
2018MASTERING EXECUTION: FOUR GENERATIONS OF THINK.MAKE.START. AT A CORPORATIONBöhmer, A. I.; Lindemann, U.Full Text
2017Media richness theory in agile development choosing appropriate kinds of prototypes to obtain reliable feedbackSchmidt, T. S.; Wallisch, A.; Böhmer, A. I.; Paetzold, K.; Lindemann, U.Full Text
2017Towards a framework for agile development of physical products influence of artifacts and methodsBöhmer, A. I.; Meinzinger, M.; Hostettler, R.; Knoll, A.; Lindemann, U.Full Text
2017TAF agile framework reducing uncertainty within minimum time and resourcesHostettler, R.; Böhmer, A. I.; Knoll, A.; Lindemann, U.Full Text
2017Prototyping as a thinking approach in design Insights of problem-solving activities while designing a productBöhmer, A. I.; Sheppard, S.; Kayser, L.; Lindemann, U.Full Text
2017The use of prototypes within agile product development explorative case study of a MakeathonZink, L.; Hostetter, R.; Böhmer, A. I.; Lindemann, U.; Knoll, A.Full Text
2017Towards agile development of physical products a startup case studyBöhmer, A. I.; Schweigert, S.; Devecka, J.; Grauvogl, C.; Becerril, L.; Bahrouni, L.; Lindemann, U.Full Text
2017Agile Mechatronics – Innovation Strategy for Cross-functional Teams in the Age of UncertaintyBöhmer, A. I.; Kosiol, M.; Lindemann, U.Full Text
2016THINK.MAKE.START. - AN AGILE FRAMEWORKBöhmer, A. I.; Richter, C.; Hostettler, R.; Schneider, P.; Plum, I.; Böhler, D.; Lindemann, U.; Conradt, J.; Knoll, A.Full Text

A two week course hosted by TUM Lab for Product Development and Lightweight Design, designed to foster innovation.

Giving students the chance to work on real world problems, exploring the potential of new technologies or challenges by developing new solutions.

Our goal is to promote innovation and facilitate the creation of new spin-outs at TUM.