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[Autowebinar] Create Innovative Products with Design Thinking
“We must design for the way people behave, not for how we would wish them to behave.” ― Donald A. Norman
When and where
Date and time
November 13, 2020 · 7pm - September 6, 2024 · 10pm EET
Location
ONLINE . . 00000 HELSINKI Finland
Refund Policy
About this event
Best Seller Mindshop since 2018!
Are you ready to innovate and stand out as a company?
COURSE MODULES:
✅ Implement design thinking processes and tools to drive innovation
✅ Understand the role of people in successful design thinking
✅ Transition through the phases of inspiration, ideation, and implementation
✅ Utilize tools like visualization, mapping, and storytelling to create solutions
✅ Apply the design thinking methodology to your specific challenges (bring your use case, if not, we will assign)
✅ Testing, refining, and improving new ideas, business models, and processes
Q&A Discussion and Wrap Up
WHO IS THIS FOR?
- Entrepreneurs: Solo Riders
- Founder teams: CXOs
- Designers: UX/UI Designers, Product Managers
- Builders: Engineers/Devs
- Freelancers: Self-employed one-business Boss
- Consultants: Self-employed mentors/Coaches
LOGISTICS & FREEBIES
- This is an ONLINE class using the Zoom Platform – you will receive the details to opt-in once ticketing is officially over.
- Anchor time is 5:00 PM (NEW YORK TIME)
- CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION, available upon request (Powered by Techversity Program)
- Unlimited Access to LATER VIEWING (RECORDING) and MATERIALS (So If you can't make it, no worries)
- FREE access to Design Thinking Digital Toolkit
WHY ME
KAT USOP, MSHI
I own multiple businesses and shoestring travel the world. (digital nomadism)
2020 Finalist at IdeaFest, Danville, VA
2020 Finalist at NC Showcase, Raleigh, NC
2019 Recipient of MU School of Medicine's Donald Lindberg Award's Innovation in Health IT
R&D Manager at Duke University – Biomedical Engineering Dept.
Former University Lecturer at ENSET Biomedical Engineering School
Peer Reviewer at IEEE Journal of Biomedical & Health Informatics (JBHI)
Peer Reviewer at Journal for Medical Internet Research (JMIR)
Public Speaker: USA, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Morocco, Philippines (+30 talks)
Author of “Gamified Psychosphere” | "Gamifying Surgery" eBooks (Kindly and Google Books 2020)
HIT | Design Thinking Consultant at medverselab.com
Holder of Engineering Diploma in Manufacturing Engineering and Management with Specialization in Biomedical Engineering
Advanced Degree (MS.PhD) in Health Informatics
Co-founder of TechVerse Coworking Space, Rabat City, Morocco – the first tech-oriented coworking space in the kingdom.
Industrial background in Early-Startup Business Management and Operations (since I managed an incubator at Techverse)
Chief Software Architect of Sutures App – Gamified Gastro-intestinal e-Surgery Simulator (Check it out! )
Research Fellow at the University of Missouri’s Center for Biomedical Informatics.
Chief Design Thinker / Information Architect at Sinclair School of Nursing – HEAR App
Founder of GINA HEALTH – Gamified AI Startup (www.meetgina.co)
GET IN TOUCH:
Bio: Katusop.com
Twitter: @itskatusop
Email: kat@medverselab.com
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About the organizer
Kat Usop is an award-winning digital health innovator/t(h)inkerer. She specializes in implementing gamification models in disease management, consumer health, and precision medicine. A polymath by nature, she has diverse experiences in the facets of research, development, and management of medical devices and de-novo health technologies. She was part of the genesis of gamified virtual workspaces for pre-operative surgical training and communication using anatomical digital twins (biomimicry), this effort was presented at Harvard Medical School (2018) amongst pioneers of VR and AR in Health (VRVoice). Consequently, she was able to drive the selection of Gina Health (Current Venture) to become a finalist at the 2020 NC Tech: Data as a New Resource for its unique design in gamifying a mental health platform. She also contributed to the wearable (biomedical) data management and governance at Duke University - Biomedical Engineering. She was also fortunate to be selected as the youngest adjunct professor of risk management of medical devices at the age of 23. And at the age of 19, she started the IEEE D2S Initiative in the Philippines which focuses on producing innovative yet essential technologies for the aftermath of natural calamities in the Asia-pacific region. This effort was replicated in India, Bangladesh, and Hong Kong. Devoted to the advancement of innovative healthcare, Kat is an active peer-reviewer at key journals (IEEE JBHI, JMIR) and teaches thousands of professionals from all over the world; topics in gamification, design thinking and data science in health. Kat is a graduate of MS in Health Informatics and Bioinformatics from the University of Missouri-Columbia, with a prestigious award of Donald Lindberg's award in Health Innovation (School of Medicine).
“Learn to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else.” – Leonardo Da Vinci.
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Kat Usop, MSHI
Twitter: @itskatusop
www.katusop.com