[gallery ids="7794,7795,7796"]The 4th edition of the competition, created by Samsung Electronics Italia, supported by ADI (Associazione Design Industriale) and aimed at design students, as well as young designers who graduated less than three years ago, represents a chance for great visibility for young talents of design Made in Italy. The theme this year was Electronics for Urban Mobility, a challenge to discover the potential of technological innovation applied to everyday life in the urban environment, with the goal of leading to products, services and applications to improve city life and to encourage a lifestyle of low energy impact. The winner of the Gold Award of 5000 euros was the project Arianna, a system for children’s mobility that involves the whole population of a zone – kids, parents, shopkeepers. The winners were selected by a jury composed of two representatives ofADI, the designers James Irvine, Stefano Giovannoni and Aldo Cibic, the professors Alfredo Ronchi and Lorenzo Ardizio, the journalist Carlo Antonelliand Kyung Hoon Lee, Director of the Samsung Design Center in Milan. At the Museum of Science and Technology, until29 November, a temporary exhibition was held of the 14 finalist projects.
[gallery ids="7794,7795,7796"]The 4th edition of the competition, created by Samsung Electronics Italia, supported by ADI (Associazione Design Industriale) and aimed at design students, as well as young designers who graduated less than three years ago, represents a chance for great visibility for young talents of design Made in Italy. The theme this year was Electronics for Urban Mobility, a challenge to discover the potential of technological innovation applied to everyday life in the urban environment, with the goal of leading to products, services and applications to improve city life and to encourage a lifestyle of low energy impact. The winner of the Gold Award of 5000 euros was the project Arianna, a system for children’s mobility that involves the whole population of a zone – kids, parents, shopkeepers. The winners were selected by a jury composed of two representatives ofADI, the designers James Irvine, Stefano Giovannoni and Aldo Cibic, the professors Alfredo Ronchi and Lorenzo Ardizio, the journalist Carlo Antonelliand Kyung Hoon Lee, Director of the Samsung Design Center in Milan. At the Museum of Science and Technology, until29 November, a temporary exhibition was held of the 14 finalist projects.
[gallery ids="7794,7795,7796"]The 4th edition of the competition, created by Samsung Electronics Italia, supported by ADI (Associazione Design Industriale) and aimed at design students, as well as young designers who graduated less than three years ago, represents a chance for great visibility for young talents of design Made in Italy. The theme this year was Electronics for Urban Mobility, a challenge to discover the potential of technological innovation applied to everyday life in the urban environment, with the goal of leading to products, services and applications to improve city life and to encourage a lifestyle of low energy impact. The winner of the Gold Award of 5000 euros was the project Arianna, a system for children’s mobility that involves the whole population of a zone – kids, parents, shopkeepers. The winners were selected by a jury composed of two representatives ofADI, the designers James Irvine, Stefano Giovannoni and Aldo Cibic, the professors Alfredo Ronchi and Lorenzo Ardizio, the journalist Carlo Antonelliand Kyung Hoon Lee, Director of the Samsung Design Center in Milan. At the Museum of Science and Technology, until29 November, a temporary exhibition was held of the 14 finalist projects.
[gallery ids="7794,7795,7796"]The 4th edition of the competition, created by Samsung Electronics Italia, supported by ADI (Associazione Design Industriale) and aimed at design students, as well as young designers who graduated less than three years ago, represents a chance for great visibility for young talents of design Made in Italy. The theme this year was Electronics for Urban Mobility, a challenge to discover the potential of technological innovation applied to everyday life in the urban environment, with the goal of leading to products, services and applications to improve city life and to encourage a lifestyle of low energy impact. The winner of the Gold Award of 5000 euros was the project Arianna, a system for children’s mobility that involves the whole population of a zone – kids, parents, shopkeepers. The winners were selected by a jury composed of two representatives ofADI, the designers James Irvine, Stefano Giovannoni and Aldo Cibic, the professors Alfredo Ronchi and Lorenzo Ardizio, the journalist Carlo Antonelliand Kyung Hoon Lee, Director of the Samsung Design Center in Milan. At the Museum of Science and Technology, until29 November, a temporary exhibition was held of the 14 finalist projects.
[gallery ids="7794,7795,7796"]The 4th edition of the competition, created by Samsung Electronics Italia, supported by ADI (Associazione Design Industriale) and aimed at design students, as well as young designers who graduated less than three years ago, represents a chance for great visibility for young talents of design Made in Italy. The theme this year was Electronics for Urban Mobility, a challenge to discover the potential of technological innovation applied to everyday life in the urban environment, with the goal of leading to products, services and applications to improve city life and to encourage a lifestyle of low energy impact. The winner of the Gold Award of 5000 euros was the project Arianna, a system for children’s mobility that involves the whole population of a zone – kids, parents, shopkeepers. The winners were selected by a jury composed of two representatives ofADI, the designers James Irvine, Stefano Giovannoni and Aldo Cibic, the professors Alfredo Ronchi and Lorenzo Ardizio, the journalist Carlo Antonelliand Kyung Hoon Lee, Director of the Samsung Design Center in Milan. At the Museum of Science and Technology, until29 November, a temporary exhibition was held of the 14 finalist projects.
[gallery ids="7794,7795,7796"]The 4th edition of the competition, created by Samsung Electronics Italia, supported by ADI (Associazione Design Industriale) and aimed at design students, as well as young designers who graduated less than three years ago, represents a chance for great visibility for young talents of design Made in Italy. The theme this year was Electronics for Urban Mobility, a challenge to discover the potential of technological innovation applied to everyday life in the urban environment, with the goal of leading to products, services and applications to improve city life and to encourage a lifestyle of low energy impact. The winner of the Gold Award of 5000 euros was the project Arianna, a system for children’s mobility that involves the whole population of a zone – kids, parents, shopkeepers. The winners were selected by a jury composed of two representatives ofADI, the designers James Irvine, Stefano Giovannoni and Aldo Cibic, the professors Alfredo Ronchi and Lorenzo Ardizio, the journalist Carlo Antonelliand Kyung Hoon Lee, Director of the Samsung Design Center in Milan. At the Museum of Science and Technology, until29 November, a temporary exhibition was held of the 14 finalist projects.
[gallery ids="7794,7795,7796"]The 4th edition of the competition, created by Samsung Electronics Italia, supported by ADI (Associazione Design Industriale) and aimed at design students, as well as young designers who graduated less than three years ago, represents a chance for great visibility for young talents of design Made in Italy. The theme this year was Electronics for Urban Mobility, a challenge to discover the potential of technological innovation applied to everyday life in the urban environment, with the goal of leading to products, services and applications to improve city life and to encourage a lifestyle of low energy impact. The winner of the Gold Award of 5000 euros was the project Arianna, a system for children’s mobility that involves the whole population of a zone – kids, parents, shopkeepers. The winners were selected by a jury composed of two representatives ofADI, the designers James Irvine, Stefano Giovannoni and Aldo Cibic, the professors Alfredo Ronchi and Lorenzo Ardizio, the journalist Carlo Antonelliand Kyung Hoon Lee, Director of the Samsung Design Center in Milan. At the Museum of Science and Technology, until29 November, a temporary exhibition was held of the 14 finalist projects.
[gallery ids="7794,7795,7796"]The 4th edition of the competition, created by Samsung Electronics Italia, supported by ADI (Associazione Design Industriale) and aimed at design students, as well as young designers who graduated less than three years ago, represents a chance for great visibility for young talents of design Made in Italy. The theme this year was Electronics for Urban Mobility, a challenge to discover the potential of technological innovation applied to everyday life in the urban environment, with the goal of leading to products, services and applications to improve city life and to encourage a lifestyle of low energy impact. The winner of the Gold Award of 5000 euros was the project Arianna, a system for children’s mobility that involves the whole population of a zone – kids, parents, shopkeepers. The winners were selected by a jury composed of two representatives ofADI, the designers James Irvine, Stefano Giovannoni and Aldo Cibic, the professors Alfredo Ronchi and Lorenzo Ardizio, the journalist Carlo Antonelliand Kyung Hoon Lee, Director of the Samsung Design Center in Milan. At the Museum of Science and Technology, until29 November, a temporary exhibition was held of the 14 finalist projects.
[gallery ids="7794,7795,7796"]The 4th edition of the competition, created by Samsung Electronics Italia, supported by ADI (Associazione Design Industriale) and aimed at design students, as well as young designers who graduated less than three years ago, represents a chance for great visibility for young talents of design Made in Italy. The theme this year was Electronics for Urban Mobility, a challenge to discover the potential of technological innovation applied to everyday life in the urban environment, with the goal of leading to products, services and applications to improve city life and to encourage a lifestyle of low energy impact. The winner of the Gold Award of 5000 euros was the project Arianna, a system for children’s mobility that involves the whole population of a zone – kids, parents, shopkeepers. The winners were selected by a jury composed of two representatives ofADI, the designers James Irvine, Stefano Giovannoni and Aldo Cibic, the professors Alfredo Ronchi and Lorenzo Ardizio, the journalist Carlo Antonelliand Kyung Hoon Lee, Director of the Samsung Design Center in Milan. At the Museum of Science and Technology, until29 November, a temporary exhibition was held of the 14 finalist projects.
[gallery ids="7794,7795,7796"]The 4th edition of the competition, created by Samsung Electronics Italia, supported by ADI (Associazione Design Industriale) and aimed at design students, as well as young designers who graduated less than three years ago, represents a chance for great visibility for young talents of design Made in Italy. The theme this year was Electronics for Urban Mobility, a challenge to discover the potential of technological innovation applied to everyday life in the urban environment, with the goal of leading to products, services and applications to improve city life and to encourage a lifestyle of low energy impact. The winner of the Gold Award of 5000 euros was the project Arianna, a system for children’s mobility that involves the whole population of a zone – kids, parents, shopkeepers. The winners were selected by a jury composed of two representatives ofADI, the designers James Irvine, Stefano Giovannoni and Aldo Cibic, the professors Alfredo Ronchi and Lorenzo Ardizio, the journalist Carlo Antonelliand Kyung Hoon Lee, Director of the Samsung Design Center in Milan. At the Museum of Science and Technology, until29 November, a temporary exhibition was held of the 14 finalist projects.
[gallery ids="7794,7795,7796"]The 4th edition of the competition, created by Samsung Electronics Italia, supported by ADI (Associazione Design Industriale) and aimed at design students, as well as young designers who graduated less than three years ago, represents a chance for great visibility for young talents of design Made in Italy. The theme this year was Electronics for Urban Mobility, a challenge to discover the potential of technological innovation applied to everyday life in the urban environment, with the goal of leading to products, services and applications to improve city life and to encourage a lifestyle of low energy impact. The winner of the Gold Award of 5000 euros was the project Arianna, a system for children’s mobility that involves the whole population of a zone – kids, parents, shopkeepers. The winners were selected by a jury composed of two representatives ofADI, the designers James Irvine, Stefano Giovannoni and Aldo Cibic, the professors Alfredo Ronchi and Lorenzo Ardizio, the journalist Carlo Antonelliand Kyung Hoon Lee, Director of the Samsung Design Center in Milan. At the Museum of Science and Technology, until29 November, a temporary exhibition was held of the 14 finalist projects.