X-LAB DIGITAL, INDUSTRY AND SPACE
Instructional goals
The lab's ambitious goal is to support students in creating an innovative scientific project that thoughtfully integrates aspects of sustainability, ethics and inclusiveness, issues that are increasingly central in the global business environment.
Intended learning outcomes
The X-Lab is conducted through co-design sessions in which students work together, learn how to develop new innovative solutions and test their final projects’ ideas. In this way, the participants can develop new skills useful for their future working careers, while they improve their ability to design solutions that look at the innovative technologies and guarantee the sustainability of their proposals, also for real life cases. The X-Lab will focus on the topic Digital, Industry and Space, with the final objective to build a competitive, digital, low-carbon and circular industry, ensure a sustainable supply of raw materials, develop advanced materials, and provide the basis for advances and innovation in global societal challenges.
Knowledge and comprehension: This course provides students with sufficient knowledge to understand the legal framework that support the development of innovative and sustainable solutions in the fields of Digital, Industry and Space (emerging enabling technologies, circular industries, space and more). Students learn how to decline the development of specific ides based on the evaluation of needs, providing solution that can be suitable according to the circumstances and requirements. Moreover, the lab teaches to the participants how to structure a project, its economic sustainability, how to carry on a stakeholder mapping, and develop feasible proposals.
Applying knowledge and understanding: The knowledge acquired during the course aims to provide students with the skills to write a project for an innovative digital solution. Students will learn how to balance innovative solutions and feasibility, learning how to make it sustainable and feasible. By the end of the lab, all the participants should be able to write a project concept note in autonomy.
Making judgements: By the end of the laboratory, students are capable to evaluate the requirements for the developments of an innovative project in the field of digital, industry and space and to understand the benefits that it can generates for the planet and its inhabitants. They are able to evaluate the needed technologies to make it sustainable and to value the emerging technologies for the creation of social and environmental impacts. Moreover, participants learn how to interact with experts and how to present proposals to their project’ partners.
Communication skills: Beside the understanding of the value that an innovative solution in the field of digital, industry and space can produce for the entire world and its development through a project, students learn also to present their ideas to external stakeholder and to communicate effectively their proposals through the use of an appropriate terminology and visual presentations.
Learning skills: The overall lab.’ objective is to teach students how to develop an innovative project thanks the collaboration of different stakeholders. They are now able to ground their ideas into legal, economic, and social understanding deriving from data and sectorial considerations. They learn how “to sell” their idea though effective communication presentation and public speaking skills, all knowledge that are useful for their future careers.
Course Contents
Together with the rest of the specialization courses, the laboratory aims to form students for the professional career. Using co-design sessions, students will have to address a “challenge” launched by the company partner in charge for this laboratory. The final aim is to develop a project that can address a real need in the society in collaboration with partner and the other stakeholder.
Each group is introduced to interactive and collaborative lectures. In this phase, students explore in detail the economic, social and technological characteristics of the specific sector and its main theoretical notions. In these sessions, students interact with partner organizations, gaining important insights from their experiences and analyze best practices.
At the end of the course, the two projects judged the best by the jury will participate in the final XYZ Camp competition.
Reference Books
The width of the topics and their practical implications makes it difficult to refer to a specific textbook. Reading materials, handouts, and slides, referring to a given lesson, are made available to students in advance.
Teaching Methods
The lessons take place in a frontal way. Students learn by applying notions in a co-design process, in a collaborative way. Based on this combination of practical and theoretical teaching approaches, students can develop project development skills, deepen their knowledge of the sector and of innovative solutions. Then students are asked to actively participate in each session and apply what they have learned in class to the project.
Assessment Method
Learning will be assessed through class participation and contribution to groups ‘activities. Students will then be asked for an individual written contribution to the project, which will be assessed based on the quality and adherence to the work done in the lectures.
Thesis assignment criteria
The overall lab.’ objective is to teach students how to develop an innovative project thanks the collaboration of different stakeholders. They are now able to ground their ideas into legal, economic, and social understanding deriving from data and sectorial considerations. They learn how “to sell” their idea though effective communication presentation and public speaking skills, all knowledge that are useful for their future careers.
Week 1
Challenges launch
Week 2
Problem statement
Week 3
Scenario building
Week 4
Data mining
Week 5
First prototype building
Week 6
Crash Test
Week 7
Prototype reassembling
Week 8
Modeling
Week 9
Preparation for the pitching day (Part I)
Week 10
Preparation for the pitching day (Part II)
Week 11
PoCs pitching (External jury and matchmaking session)
Week 12
Lessons learned from the evaluation session and how to improve the presentation