HPI D-School
HPI D-School

Events

The HPI D-School in Potsdam is the European center for a growing Design Thinking community. We regularly host workshops and events to complement the academic program. Interested visitors from all over the world meet at our events to experience Design Thinking in practice, discuss future trends and debate ideas.

 

Coming Events

29.04.2024, d-talk Sustainability

The d-talk takes place as part of the Design Thinking Studio Sustainability. Two speakers from the field of sustainability provide insights into their work and research on the topic of design thinking in the context of sustainability and discuss with the audience.

 

Registration to participate (coming soon)
Time: April 29, 2024
Location: D-Space HPI main building, on-site
Language: German

Selected past events

[Translate to Englisch:] Digistainable NOW! - Innovation Circle

08.02.2024: digistainable NOW! Innovation Circle I - Ideation

In the first Innovation Circle of digistainable NOW! the search for climate protection solutions is about entering the problem space together, thinking about different perspectives and generating initial ideas for sustainable solutions.

Register to participate via digistainable NOW!
Time: February 8, 2024, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m
Location: HPI School of Design Thinking, Potsdam, on-site
Language: German
Missed the event? Here you can get an insight into the results.

 

HPI D-School Open House

Open House

What exactly is Design Thinking? Why should I study Design Thinking? What can I learn in the academic Design Thinking programs? Why and how do companies and institutions use the innovation potential of Design Thinking and the HPI D-School? What do the learning and working environments of tomorrow look like? Join us online and meet our team and get information about the program contents, the application process, and partner projects.

 

D-Flect

D-Flect

D-Flect is an informal forum for creative exchange within the Design Thinking community and beyond. We invite outstanding innovators from the most diverse fields to share their knowledge and talk about their innovations. We have already had inspiring discussions with Stanford professors David Kelley, Larry Leifer and Bernie Roth, the TV moderator Frank Elstner as well as David Briggs along with Colman Hutchinson, the inventors of  “Who Wants to be a Millionaire?“