All participants add their ideas, inspired by virtual events held around the world by local organizers in each city. The city with the most ideas will receive the award for the most creative city.
disabled people
it is often difficult to appreciate a disability, especially hidden ones like dyslexia, colour blindness, etc. The idea is to provide glasses that people to use that change colours, or make vision foggy. The wearer would then appreciate what the disability is like. It could be used in arcitecture, hospitality and health care to allow the employees to appreciate their customers needs, or design support.
knowledge and appreciation of disabilities.
Items like fogged glasses, darker glasses, wheelchairs
We are a university and have a access to academics, lecturers and students to help bring ideas forward. We also have many business connections which we can partner up with if required.
I would lead/coordinate. My name is Karl McCormack. I am a Senior Lecturer in The Business School and a Pedagogic Innovator at Staffordshire University in the UK.
Short term: market the session
Shared experiences and greater understanding of each other
Local to National
We are a university and have a access to academics, lecturers and students to help bring ideas forward. We also have many business connections which we can partner up with if required.
We also have the latest technology including 3d printers, CAD machines and specialist software. Faculties such as business, arts, mechanical engineering, architecture, bio science etc are able to come together to help bring an idea forward.
Only ‘prop’ cost. This could be from grants