Free training in Design Thinking to enhance user-centered innovation
Thursday September 24 We will take a tour of the different phases of the Design Thinking, a useful and innovative methodology for entrepreneurship that allows the development of user-centered innovation. We will do it in one free training session that will take place at 16.00:XNUMX p.m. via the Zoom platform.
The workshop given by Jorge Sanchez, Managing Partner of Mobiliza Academy, will follow an OpenSpace format that allows getting, from a large group of people and in a minimum of time, the best ideas on a big topic, in this case how to deal with project management in changing situations. After the initial presentation we will move on to a participatory workshop in which all attendees will contribute their knowledge or present their doubts to find the solution to the proposals raised during the exhibition.
This training action is aimed at:
- Entrepreneurs who want to expand their service or product offering in an innovative and differentiated way.
- Creative profiles who want to introduce new effective ideation tools into their work method.
- People interested in creativity and innovation who want to start a new project.
- Interested in learning about design thinking methodologies applied to their personal or work life.
For organizational reasons, mandatory prior registration is required in the following form https://bit.ly/317UG3o before Tuesday, September 22. Places limited by strict order of registration.
The workshop will consist of a masterclass in which dynamics will be interspersed with which students can experiment and integrate knowledge in a real way. During the workshop attendees:
- They will learn the methodology of design thinking.
- They will know the phases to be a design thinker: empathize, define, ideate, prototype and evaluate
- They will discover how to understand the user and their needs.
- They will work on ways to create products or services in an agile way.
A training action financed by the Department of Innovation, Universities, Science and Digital Society, which aims to improve the business skills of firms linked to Espaitec, research groups of the Universitat Jaume I interested in generating spin-offs and business fabric in Castellón.


