Entries Open for Electrolux Design Lab 2013
For Immediate Release
4 February
2013
Entries Open for Electrolux Design Lab
2013
New
themes and opportunities revealed for world class
competition
Electrolux Design Lab is
the competition that lives and breathes global innovation.
Clever inventions like the floating air cleaner, Aeroball,
the stain tackling, Portable Spot Cleaner, and a portable
heating and cooking device, The Snail returns for its 11th
year and announces a brand new theme for 2013.
This year, the Electrolux Design Lab competition wants the public to get more involved and become part of the design journey to create ground-breaking products and solutions of the future.
This year’s theme, Inspired Urban Living, has been influenced by the growth of ‘urbanisation’. With space becoming limited as an increasing number of the population shift from living in open rural locations to densely populated area, the big question is what role can design play to ensure we are prepared and equipped for this social adaptation?
For the first time ever, Electrolux Design Lab, is offering applicants three principal areas to choose from within the theme of ‘urbanisation’. These are social cooking, natural air and effortless cleaning and this year the brief includes consumables and service too.
Electrolux Design Lab 2013 calls on design students
worldwide to compete for a six-month paid internship and
prize money by submitting ideas for a design solution that
considers evolving challenges set to shape our
future.
Kiwi’s have a strong track record of success in
the competition, with Massey University students achieving a
top ten finalist position in the past two consecutive years.
In 2012 Ben De La Roche offered a sustainable and unique
solution to food storage with the “Impress” refrigerator
to achieve a 2nd placing from 1,200 entrants, whilst Rosanne
de Bruin’s bouncing ball’ style blender “ Smoobo “
impressed the jury to come third in the 2011 Electrolux
Design Lab student contest.
“Electrolux is committed to
supporting the development of design talent in New Zealand
and the tremendous success achieved by Rosanne and Ben is
testament to New Zealand’s ability to compete at the
highest level on the world stage. We would love for other
New Zealand design students to take up this great
opportunity to pit their skills against students from all
over the world and help change the way future households
live” said Malcolm Bain, Director for Electrolux Home
Products (NZ).
The Final
Within the
final stage, eight finalists will be invited to participate
in a concluding event, where they will present their entries
to a jury of world renowned professionals. The jury will
consider entries based on intuitive design, innovation and
consumer insight when awarding the first prize of a
six-month paid internship at an Electrolux global design
centre and 5,000 Euros. A second prize of 3,000 Euros and
third prize of 2,000 Euros are also available and the public
favourite chosen by online votes will be awarded with 1, 000
Euros.
The submission deadline for the first competition
stage, a concept description and a sketch, is 15 March 2013.
More information about the competition can be found on
the Design Lab blog;
electrolux.com/electroluxdesignlab
To view Ben De La
Roche’s design visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCEsBS-KcgE
Learn
more about Design Lab in Electrolux social media
channels:
- Design Lab blog: electrolux.com/electroluxdesignlab
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Twitter: twitter.com/Electrolux
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Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/electrolux-design-lab
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Pinterest: pinterest.com/electrolux
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Instagram: Instagram.com/Electrolux
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Notes to
Editors:
Key developments for design lab
2013
• Taking concepts from further
afield: The entry can be a product, accessory, consumable or
service, thus allowing design students from different fields
of design to be creative in their approach in finding
innovative design solutions for future households.
•
Online competition hub: The best submissions will be
published online, offering the students and the public a
chance to promote their submissions through social
media.
• The concept development process: The
competition divides the design process into stages, allowing
the applicants to concentrate on different areas throughout
the process. The first focus is on creating the concept,
leading through to the visual presentation and technical
specifications, allowing the top submissions to continue to
develop during the competition.
• Feedback from
Electrolux professionals: As the judging is being conducted
in different stages, only the best entrants are given access
to the next round and go forward in the competition. The
Electrolux professionals will be part of the selection
process and they will choose the best submissions and engage
themselves in the competition by giving feedback to the
entrants and encourage them throughout the process.