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They will make Umeå more inclusive and safe

They will make Umeå more inclusive and safe

From 22 to 30 August, architecture and design students will work with entrepreneurs to develop a specific area in Umeå. The aim is to make the neighbourhood more inclusive and safe. With the support of smart technology and creative tools, they will sketch out proposals and develop finished prototypes.  

"It will be great fun to be involved and follow them from start to finish. In the long run, I believe that this team will drive sustainable and viable initiatives that make our city even more vibrant," says Frida Wimelius which together with Fanny Lindén is responsible for Prototye Week. 

The prototype week takes place in the workshops at eXpression Umeå and at Umeå Energi's Testhus, where participants will engage in idea generation and prototyping. The results will be on display during eXpression's Join eXpression open house on 26 September. More information on that to come.  

We look forward to seeing the innovations and solutions that will be developed during this week, and how these can help shape the future of Umeå," says Fanny Linden

Here are those accepted to Prototype Week: 

Olivia Warmth - Industrial designer 
Amelia Hedström - Plan Architect 
Abdullah Al-Rubaiy - Interaction & Design student 
Kim Granberg - Architect 
Lisa Selin - Industrial designer 
Kasimir Suter winter - Architect 
Jonas Eltes - Architecture student 
Zoe Magnusson - Interaction & Design student 
Tekla Andersson - Architecture student 
Johan Björn - Architect 
Cornelia Önnerlöv - Art student HDK 
Louise Rosengren - Art student HDK 

Prototype Week is organised together with Umeå Energy and in co-operation with Fort Knox and Länsförsäkringar Västerbotten.
 

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