Future Design
Solution
– a design sprint
A case on the design process
Hypothesis selection
With a focus on planetary boundaries and industry challenges, we selected two hypotheses to work with.
PROBLEM
SPACES
We explored the problem spaces and created a catalog of 80 ideas.
PRETOTYPE
DESIGN
Two ideas were chosen for further development and conceptualization.
CUSTOMER
RESEARCH
Gathering information from clients and obtaining feedback on the prototypes.
THE
SOLUTIONS
Future Foods Factory
Biodiversity Intelligence
FASE 1
HYPOTHESIS SELECTION
THE FIRST STEP IN OUR DESIGN SPRINT
In the initial phase of our design sprint, we began by empathizing with the challenges at hand, prioritizing the key hypotheses that would drive our design sprint. By focusing on the most critical assumptions, we ensured a clear direction for the sprint.
Our team concentrated on two major challenges:
Future production methods
How can future production be reimagined to prioritize rapid time-to-market, sustainability, and reduced labor in both production and engineering?
Biodiversity and mass extinction
How can we provide an overview of biodiversity impacts and contribute to increasing biodiversity in the face of the global extinction crisis?
FASE 2
PROBLEM SPACES
Generating bold ideas for tomorrow’s challenges
In this phase, we explored the most critical problem spaces, focusing on biodiversity, CO2 reduction, and the scarcity of water and energy in the Process Industry.
Through collaborative ideation with experts from NIRAS Process Industry and Data Science teams, we generated over 80 ideas-ranging from the radical to the practical.
One key insight from this phase is that creativity isn’t magic; it’s a skill cultivated through method and process. Even participants who initially felt they had no ideas soon found themselves contributing to a flood of possibilities.
FASE 3
PRETOTYPE DESIGN
Turning ideas into reality
Two standout concepts were developed:
Future Food Factory
Rethinking our food system
A flexible, large-scale food production facility using precision fermentation, advanced packaging, and machine learning to accelerate food innovation and consumer adoption.
BIODIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE
For supply chains in process industry
A solution combining satellite data and machine learning to assess and reduce companies’ biodiversity impact.
FASE 4
CUSTOMER RESEARCH
Assessing engagement in concepts
In this phase, we focused on testing whether the concepts were addressing our clients’ needs for future-proof solutions. By engaging with relevant clients, we explored how the proposed concepts could help them tackle current and future challenges, such as enhancing biodiversity, meeting sustainability goals, and complying with evolving regulatory requirements.
The feedback provided valuable insights into how clients perceive solutions that support their commitments to biodiversity and regulatory compliance. Clients specifically highlighted the need for solutions that not only meet current standards but are also scalable and adaptable to future demands.
FASE 5
THE SOLUTIONS
Showcase of the two solutions
Future Food Factory
Rethinking our food system
Fostering collaboration between consumers and the food industry creates a powerful synergy, helping innovators bring new products to market while connecting with eco-conscious consumers.
BIODIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE
For supply chains in process industry
A proactive way to address your supply chain’s biodiversity impact is by using satellite imagery, supply chain data, and machine learning. This generates scores and enables actionable steps to enhance biodiversity.
Want to know more?
Mathilde Molboe
+45 53 20 00 65
MFMO@NIRAS.DK
Sophie
Bech
+45 28 14 20 44
SBEC@NIRAS.DK