Design Tool for Enhanced New Product Development in Low Income Economies

Date

2016-06

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Journal ISSN

ISSN

2398-3132

Volume Title

Publisher

Proceedings of DRS2016

Type

Conference

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

In order to alleviate poverty throughout the World government and non-government organisations provide aid in the form of essential household products. These products typically include cook stoves, water filters and LED lights. However, evidence suggests that these products are not always suitable for Low Income Economies (LIEs) which has resulted in a number of high profile product failures. In response to the growing need for appropriate New Product Development (NPD), this paper presents the development of a tool to assist industrial designers create appropriate and long lasting solutions for those in poverty. Data was collected from the analysis of existing products, a survey, interviews with NGOs & industrial designers and a field trip to Myanmar. The results were used to identify attributes required for effective, long-lasting product design. This was used to create a tool for designers which was found to enhance understanding of appropriate NPD for LIEs.

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Keywords

Low Income Economies, Industrial Design, Developing Countries, New Product Development, Design Tools

Citation

Whitehead, T., Evans, M.A., Bingham, G.A. (2016) Design Tool for Enhanced New Product Development in Low Income Economies. In: P. Lloyd and E. Bohemia, eds., Proceedings of DRS2016: Design + Research + Society - Future-Focused Thinking, 6, pp. 2241-2256, DOI 10.21606/drs.2016.2241

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Research Institute