Industrial design system of China must base upon need-based research and development, Experts

“If China wants to establish its own industrial design system, it needs to start from the perspective of industry and service, and blaze an innovative road of China’s industrial design,”

Industrial design system of China must base upon need-based research and development, Experts

“If China wants to establish its own industrial design system, it needs to start from the perspective of industry and service, and blaze an innovative road of China’s industrial design,” said Liu Guanzhong, a renowned professor of Tsinghua University, at the Youth Power Forum jointly held by the Organizing Committee of MEI in China and Nanjing University of Science and Technology (NUST).

Chinese manufacturers need to focus more on the demand side when designing products and be more innovative, an industry expert said at a recent forum.

Liu said designers should see the real needs of the world and define products in terms of these needs, rather than to stimulate desires. Designers need to change from imitating and following trends to cultural consciousness and self-confidence in design, so as to build a more harmonious, healthy and sustainable lifestyle for human society, and improve the quality of human life.

Speaking of the purpose of industrial design system, Liu said that industrial design system should serve China’s development and create a more reasonable and healthy way of living. Any product must address the concerns of manufacturers, distributors and users, namely, business, society and people.

In July of this year, MEI in China teamed up with Transsion Holdings’ “African music king” Boomplay to launch the “Youth Power 2022 Online Design Star Summer Camp”. Students from NUST’s School of Design, Art and Media collaborated with top artists and design teams to bring their creativity to the world’s best-selling products. The products are now on sale at BoomMall.

Industrial design (ID) is the professional service of creating and developing concepts and specifications that optimize the function, value and appearance of products and systems for the mutual benefit of both user and manufacturer.

Professor Hua Chengying has been a member of the Tsinghua University faculty since she graduated from the Department of Electrical Engineering in 1970. She is now a professor in the Department of Automation.

Originally published at China Daily