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    ThisAbles

    案例简介:为什么这项工作与创新相关? 有了 13 个开源 3d 打印插件,我们开始改变数百万残疾人在自己家里的日常生活方式。介绍宜家 ThisAbles: 为有特殊需求的人带来革命性的家居家具-这是宜家有史以来最大的全球包容性业务。 背景 世界上有十分之一的人患有严重残疾,每天都在自己家里为完成非常基本的活动而奋斗。我们大多数人认为理所当然的事情: 开灯,起床。在他们自己的家里,残疾人感到最被忽视。被笨重、不愉快且大多昂贵的家具包围着,哭着说: “禁用!” 而他们想要的只是和其他人一样享受同样的家具。 因此,如果宜家的使命是 “为许多人创造更好的日常生活”,我们就知道我们做得更好。我们必须成为第一个引发变革的品牌: 弥合宜家产品与残疾人之间的差距。 描述这个想法 通过倾听来自社区的见解,我们发现了残疾人真正想要的是 -- 成为主流的一部分,而不是被单独挑选出来的 -- 与众不同。他们想享受和其他人一样的事情,包括家具。 我们明白,有时候,产品中简单 (但聪明) 的调整可能会带来巨大的不同。因此,我们决定通过使用可扩展,价格合理和创新的技术来破解我们的设计,而不是发明全新的产品系列,并创建了 13 个开源 3d 打印附加组件,这使得我们最具标志性的家具最终可供残疾人使用。免费下载,3d 打印和使用,任何人,任何地方,任何时间。 每个附加组件都寻求以原始方式解决不同的无障碍问题: 沙发升降-腿更容易上升,灯按钮扩大,枕头套的超级拉链等。 开发过程中的关键日期是什么? 2018年7月12日-动员会: 宜家、麦肯和专门研究残疾的非营利组织: 以色列 Milbat 和无障碍环境 2018年9月6日-与整个团队一起游览和探索内坦亚的宜家商场。任务: 选择要黑客攻击的产品。 2018年9月20日 -- Milbat 在每周团队会议的同时开始开发过程。 9月23日-9月30日-我们举办了 hackathon,由我们的目标受众担任顾问,咨询产品工程师,无障碍专家,心理学家和 ikea 的设计师 10月15日-10月20日-根据我们目标受众的反馈,进行三轮测试、修改和改进。 11月3日-与领先的 3D 打印工程师一起创建我们的开源模型和 3D 打印原型。 11月8日-验证过程: 我们将我们的模型发送到全球各地,以确保它们能够正确打印。 12月12日: 购买 ThisAbles.com 域名和构建我们的新网站-展示和解释每一个附加组件,简单而容易。 2019年3月10日 -- 在内坦亚宜家商场举行的新闻发布会上,首次推出了这种无障碍空间。 描述创新/技术 在为期一周的黑客马拉松期间,与领先的非营利 MILBAT 和 Access Israel 合作,托管产品工程师,无障碍专家,心理学家,宜家设计师和残疾人本身-我们创建了可用于宜家最具标志性产品的附加组件,每个都解决了不同的无障碍问题。 开源 3D 可打印模型可以在网站上免费下载 -- 你可以自己 3D 打印,或者联系网站上列出的 3D 打印机,等待它到达邮件。新的附加组件可以轻松高效地安装或插入您选择的家具,使其更容易获得。总共有 13 种设计黑进了宜家最受欢迎的商品,现在任何人都可以买到 -- 价格合理,方便使用。这些黑客包括诸如 EasyHandle 之类的物品,一个可以添加到 Pax 搁板无缝门的大型橡胶外观手柄,以及玻璃保险杠,一个塑料垫,保护玻璃装饰的比利书柜的底部免受轮椅撞击。从小灯按钮的放大垫,通过枕头套的巨大拉链一直到窗帘的把手-这只是我们革命的第一阶段。未来的大愿景: 使我们所有产品的附加组件易于使用。 该项目是开源的,并随着用户自己提出的解决方案继续增长,基于特定需求和见解,每月增加新的附加组件。 描述期望/结果 从以色列开始,通过我们的在线平台被证明是一个全球性的解决方案: 来自 45,000 个国家的 127 多人访问了我们的网站并下载了附加组件。我们也 dRove 对我们的合作伙伴-非营利可访问性组织的网站增加了 1500% 的流量。最后,宜家网站的访问量增加了 5%,比去年的活动增加了 280,000 的独特访问者。 更重要的是,这证明是一个可行的商业机会,因为我们由附加产品支持的产品销量增长了 37%,而收入与 2018年同期相比增长了 33%。 最后,在全球范围内接触到宜家的零售足迹和经验使其成为残疾人最大的平台

    ThisAbles

    案例简介:Why is this work relevant for Innovation? With 13 open-source 3D-printed add-ons we set out to change the way millions of people with disabilities are living their daily lives - in their own home. Introducing IKEA ThisAbles: revolutionizing home furniture for people with special needs - in what turned out to be the biggest inclusive worldwide operation IKEA has ever done. Background 1 in 10 people in the world suffer from serious disabilities and struggle everyday to accomplish the very basic activities in their own home. Things that most of us take for granted: turning on the light, getting up from bed. It is in their own home where people with disabilities feel neglected the most. Surrounded by clunky, unpleasant and mostly expensive furniture, crying: “Disable!” while all they want is to enjoy the same furniture as everybody else does. So if IKEA’s mission is “creating a better everyday life for the many”, we knew that we had do better. We must become the first brand to spark a change: bridging the gap between IKEA’s products and people with disabilities. Describe the idea By listening to the insights coming from the community we have found out what people with disability truly want – to be part of the mainstream, not singled-out as being different. They wanted to enjoy what the same things everyone else did, including furniture. We understood that sometimes, just a simple (yet smart) tweak in the product could make the whole difference. So instead of inventing a whole new line of products - we decided to hack our designs by using scalable, affordable and innovative technology and created 13 open-source, 3D-printed add-ons, that make our most iconic furniture finally accessible for people with disabilities. Free to download, 3d print and use, for anyone, anywhere, anytime. Each add-on sought out to solve a different accessibility issue in an original way: Sofa elevating-legs for easier ascend, lamp button-enlargement, super-zipper for pillow-cases and more. What were the key dates in the development process? 12 July 2018 - Kickoff meeting: IKEA, McCANN & the non-profit organizations specializing in disabilities: Milbat & Accessibility Israel 6 September 2018 - Tour and exploration of the IKEA store in Netanya with the entire team. The mission: choosing the products to be hacked. 20 September 2018 - The start of the developing process by Milbat alongside a weekly team meeting. 23 September - 30 September - We ran the hackathon, hosted with our target audience turned advisors, consulting with product engineers, accessibility experts, psychologists, and IKEA’S designers 15 October - 20 October - three rounds of tests, modification and improvements based on feedback from our target audience. 3 November - Creating our open-source models and 3D print prototypes with leading 3D printing engineers. 8 November - verification process: we sent our models across the globe to make sure they could be printed properly. 12 December: Buying ThisAbles.com domain and constructing our new website - that showcases and explains each and every add-on, simply and easily. 10 March 2019 - The launch of the first-of-it’s-kind accessible space in IKEA store in Netanya by a press conference. Describe the innovation/technology Partnering with the leading non-profit MILBAT and Access Israel, during a one-week hackathon, hosting product engineers, accessibility experts, psychologists, IKEA designers and people with disability themselves – we created add-ons that can be used with IKEA’s most iconic products, each solving a different accessibility problem. The open-source 3D printable models are free to download at the website – you can 3D print it yourself or contact one of the 3D printers listed on the website and wait for it to arrive in the mail. Easily and efficiently, the new add-ons slip on or plug into your chosen furniture - making it much more accessible. A total of 13 designs hack IKEA’s most popular items and are available today - affordable and accessible - to anyone from anywhere. These hacks include items like the EasyHandle, a big, Rubbermaid-looking grip that can be added to the seamless door of a Pax shelf, and the Glass Bumper, a plastic pad that protects the bottom of a glass-doored Billy bookcase from the bump of a wheelchair. From enlarging pads for small lamp buttons, through huge zippers for pillow cases all the way to handles for your curtains - this is only the first stage of our revolution. The future big vision: make easy to use add-ons for all our products. The project is open-source and continues to grow with the solutions proposed by users themselves, based on specific needs and insights, adding new add-ons every month. Describe the expectations/outcome What started in Israel, proved to be a global solution through our online platform: More than 45,000 people from 127 countries visited our website and downloaded the add-ons. We also drove a 1500% traffic increase to the websites of our partners - non-profit accessibility organizations. Finally, the visits to the IKEA website had a 28,5% traffic increase, with 280,000 unique visitors more than last year’s campaign. More importantly, this proved a viable business opportunity, as the sales of our products supported by the add-ons grew by 37% in volume, while the revenue grew by 33% versus the same period in 2018. Finally, the global access to IKEA retail footprint and experience turned ThisAbles into the biggest platform for people with disabilities

    ThisAbles

    案例简介:为什么这项工作与创新相关? 有了 13 个开源 3d 打印插件,我们开始改变数百万残疾人在自己家里的日常生活方式。介绍宜家 ThisAbles: 为有特殊需求的人带来革命性的家居家具-这是宜家有史以来最大的全球包容性业务。 背景 世界上有十分之一的人患有严重残疾,每天都在自己家里为完成非常基本的活动而奋斗。我们大多数人认为理所当然的事情: 开灯,起床。在他们自己的家里,残疾人感到最被忽视。被笨重、不愉快且大多昂贵的家具包围着,哭着说: “禁用!” 而他们想要的只是和其他人一样享受同样的家具。 因此,如果宜家的使命是 “为许多人创造更好的日常生活”,我们就知道我们做得更好。我们必须成为第一个引发变革的品牌: 弥合宜家产品与残疾人之间的差距。 描述这个想法 通过倾听来自社区的见解,我们发现了残疾人真正想要的是 -- 成为主流的一部分,而不是被单独挑选出来的 -- 与众不同。他们想享受和其他人一样的事情,包括家具。 我们明白,有时候,产品中简单 (但聪明) 的调整可能会带来巨大的不同。因此,我们决定通过使用可扩展,价格合理和创新的技术来破解我们的设计,而不是发明全新的产品系列,并创建了 13 个开源 3d 打印附加组件,这使得我们最具标志性的家具最终可供残疾人使用。免费下载,3d 打印和使用,任何人,任何地方,任何时间。 每个附加组件都寻求以原始方式解决不同的无障碍问题: 沙发升降-腿更容易上升,灯按钮扩大,枕头套的超级拉链等。 开发过程中的关键日期是什么? 2018年7月12日-动员会: 宜家、麦肯和专门研究残疾的非营利组织: 以色列 Milbat 和无障碍环境 2018年9月6日-与整个团队一起游览和探索内坦亚的宜家商场。任务: 选择要黑客攻击的产品。 2018年9月20日 -- Milbat 在每周团队会议的同时开始开发过程。 9月23日-9月30日-我们举办了 hackathon,由我们的目标受众担任顾问,咨询产品工程师,无障碍专家,心理学家和 ikea 的设计师 10月15日-10月20日-根据我们目标受众的反馈,进行三轮测试、修改和改进。 11月3日-与领先的 3D 打印工程师一起创建我们的开源模型和 3D 打印原型。 11月8日-验证过程: 我们将我们的模型发送到全球各地,以确保它们能够正确打印。 12月12日: 购买 ThisAbles.com 域名和构建我们的新网站-展示和解释每一个附加组件,简单而容易。 2019年3月10日 -- 在内坦亚宜家商场举行的新闻发布会上,首次推出了这种无障碍空间。 描述创新/技术 在为期一周的黑客马拉松期间,与领先的非营利 MILBAT 和 Access Israel 合作,托管产品工程师,无障碍专家,心理学家,宜家设计师和残疾人本身-我们创建了可用于宜家最具标志性产品的附加组件,每个都解决了不同的无障碍问题。 开源 3D 可打印模型可以在网站上免费下载 -- 你可以自己 3D 打印,或者联系网站上列出的 3D 打印机,等待它到达邮件。新的附加组件可以轻松高效地安装或插入您选择的家具,使其更容易获得。总共有 13 种设计黑进了宜家最受欢迎的商品,现在任何人都可以买到 -- 价格合理,方便使用。这些黑客包括诸如 EasyHandle 之类的物品,一个可以添加到 Pax 搁板无缝门的大型橡胶外观手柄,以及玻璃保险杠,一个塑料垫,保护玻璃装饰的比利书柜的底部免受轮椅撞击。从小灯按钮的放大垫,通过枕头套的巨大拉链一直到窗帘的把手-这只是我们革命的第一阶段。未来的大愿景: 使我们所有产品的附加组件易于使用。 该项目是开源的,并随着用户自己提出的解决方案继续增长,基于特定需求和见解,每月增加新的附加组件。 描述期望/结果 从以色列开始,通过我们的在线平台被证明是一个全球性的解决方案: 来自 45,000 个国家的 127 多人访问了我们的网站并下载了附加组件。我们也 dRove 对我们的合作伙伴-非营利可访问性组织的网站增加了 1500% 的流量。最后,宜家网站的访问量增加了 5%,比去年的活动增加了 280,000 的独特访问者。 更重要的是,这证明是一个可行的商业机会,因为我们由附加产品支持的产品销量增长了 37%,而收入与 2018年同期相比增长了 33%。 最后,在全球范围内接触到宜家的零售足迹和经验使其成为残疾人最大的平台

    ThisAbles

    案例简介:Why is this work relevant for Innovation? With 13 open-source 3D-printed add-ons we set out to change the way millions of people with disabilities are living their daily lives - in their own home. Introducing IKEA ThisAbles: revolutionizing home furniture for people with special needs - in what turned out to be the biggest inclusive worldwide operation IKEA has ever done. Background 1 in 10 people in the world suffer from serious disabilities and struggle everyday to accomplish the very basic activities in their own home. Things that most of us take for granted: turning on the light, getting up from bed. It is in their own home where people with disabilities feel neglected the most. Surrounded by clunky, unpleasant and mostly expensive furniture, crying: “Disable!” while all they want is to enjoy the same furniture as everybody else does. So if IKEA’s mission is “creating a better everyday life for the many”, we knew that we had do better. We must become the first brand to spark a change: bridging the gap between IKEA’s products and people with disabilities. Describe the idea By listening to the insights coming from the community we have found out what people with disability truly want – to be part of the mainstream, not singled-out as being different. They wanted to enjoy what the same things everyone else did, including furniture. We understood that sometimes, just a simple (yet smart) tweak in the product could make the whole difference. So instead of inventing a whole new line of products - we decided to hack our designs by using scalable, affordable and innovative technology and created 13 open-source, 3D-printed add-ons, that make our most iconic furniture finally accessible for people with disabilities. Free to download, 3d print and use, for anyone, anywhere, anytime. Each add-on sought out to solve a different accessibility issue in an original way: Sofa elevating-legs for easier ascend, lamp button-enlargement, super-zipper for pillow-cases and more. What were the key dates in the development process? 12 July 2018 - Kickoff meeting: IKEA, McCANN & the non-profit organizations specializing in disabilities: Milbat & Accessibility Israel 6 September 2018 - Tour and exploration of the IKEA store in Netanya with the entire team. The mission: choosing the products to be hacked. 20 September 2018 - The start of the developing process by Milbat alongside a weekly team meeting. 23 September - 30 September - We ran the hackathon, hosted with our target audience turned advisors, consulting with product engineers, accessibility experts, psychologists, and IKEA’S designers 15 October - 20 October - three rounds of tests, modification and improvements based on feedback from our target audience. 3 November - Creating our open-source models and 3D print prototypes with leading 3D printing engineers. 8 November - verification process: we sent our models across the globe to make sure they could be printed properly. 12 December: Buying ThisAbles.com domain and constructing our new website - that showcases and explains each and every add-on, simply and easily. 10 March 2019 - The launch of the first-of-it’s-kind accessible space in IKEA store in Netanya by a press conference. Describe the innovation/technology Partnering with the leading non-profit MILBAT and Access Israel, during a one-week hackathon, hosting product engineers, accessibility experts, psychologists, IKEA designers and people with disability themselves – we created add-ons that can be used with IKEA’s most iconic products, each solving a different accessibility problem. The open-source 3D printable models are free to download at the website – you can 3D print it yourself or contact one of the 3D printers listed on the website and wait for it to arrive in the mail. Easily and efficiently, the new add-ons slip on or plug into your chosen furniture - making it much more accessible. A total of 13 designs hack IKEA’s most popular items and are available today - affordable and accessible - to anyone from anywhere. These hacks include items like the EasyHandle, a big, Rubbermaid-looking grip that can be added to the seamless door of a Pax shelf, and the Glass Bumper, a plastic pad that protects the bottom of a glass-doored Billy bookcase from the bump of a wheelchair. From enlarging pads for small lamp buttons, through huge zippers for pillow cases all the way to handles for your curtains - this is only the first stage of our revolution. The future big vision: make easy to use add-ons for all our products. The project is open-source and continues to grow with the solutions proposed by users themselves, based on specific needs and insights, adding new add-ons every month. Describe the expectations/outcome What started in Israel, proved to be a global solution through our online platform: More than 45,000 people from 127 countries visited our website and downloaded the add-ons. We also drove a 1500% traffic increase to the websites of our partners - non-profit accessibility organizations. Finally, the visits to the IKEA website had a 28,5% traffic increase, with 280,000 unique visitors more than last year’s campaign. More importantly, this proved a viable business opportunity, as the sales of our products supported by the add-ons grew by 37% in volume, while the revenue grew by 33% versus the same period in 2018. Finally, the global access to IKEA retail footprint and experience turned ThisAbles into the biggest platform for people with disabilities

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