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The book "Methodology for the Development of Sustainable Products offers readers various ways in which proven methods of product development can be usefully supplemented from a sustainability perspective. It combines familiar and successfully established methods with new approaches that we have researched and tested in practice in recent years, with a focus on sustainable solutions. Starting with primarily strategic considerations on systems and business models as well as relevant norms and standards, concrete methods and techniques are presented in the further course of the book, which are supplemented by case studies in the individual chapters. The content of this book is based on many years of practical experience from life, 15 years of working in industry, as well as
List of contents
Preface.- Introduction.- Systems and Business Models.- Compliance, Rules and Guidelines.- Product Life Cycle and Circular Economy.- Footprint and Assessment.- Creativity Techniques.- Task Clarification and Requirements Management.- Product Architecture and 9R Strategy.- Effects and Conceptual Design.- Embodiment Design and Technologies.- Product Lifetime.- Shaping the Future with Knowledge.- Bibliography.
About the author
Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Roland Lachmayer
has been the Director of the Institute for Product Development (IPeG) since 2010. He is also the Managing Director of the Scientific Society for Product Development and serves on the Advisory Board "Future of Value Creation", and the Scientific Directorate of the Laser Centre Hannover. Lachmayer is involved in various funded research projects, including SFBs 653 and 1153, the research consortia GROTESK and AM2H2, the graduate schools Tailored Light and SAM, and the Excellence Cluster PhoenixD. His over 400 publications and over 30 patents address the research focuses of the IPeG: Modelling and Simulation in Design, Additive Manufacturing, Development of Optical Devices, and Data-Driven Design. The development of sustainable products is a cross-cutting issue at the institute.
Johanna Wurst
is the Head of Department at the Institute for Product Development at Leibniz University Hannover. Key projects under her responsibility included the creation of the course "Sustainable Product Design - Development of Sustainable Products" and efforts to promote a holistic understanding of sustainability in science and teaching. Her research focuses on integrating ecological and economic evaluations to enhance eco-efficiency in organizations.
Jorin Thelemann
is a research associate at the Institute for Product Development at Leibniz University Hannover. Current research activities include the development methodology of sustainable products, EcoDesign, and the design and usage of sustainability-oriented DfR strategies.
Summary
The book "Methodology for the Development of Sustainable Products” offers readers various ways in which proven methods of product development can be usefully supplemented from a sustainability perspective. It combines familiar and successfully established methods with new approaches that we have researched and tested in practice in recent years, with a focus on sustainable solutions. Starting with primarily strategic considerations on systems and business models as well as relevant norms and standards, concrete methods and techniques are presented in the further course of the book, which are supplemented by case studies in the individual chapters. The content of this book is based on many years of practical experience from life, 15 years of working in industry, as well as research and teaching, and also in terms of working with young people. In addition to our students, it is primarily aimed at practitioners – from engineers to managers – as well as all readers with an interest in technology.