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Advances in Industrial Design Engineering, edited by D.A. Coelho | 2013

Sustainable Product Innovation: The Importance of the Front- End Stage in the Innovation Process

Kristel Dewulf

With an overpopulated planet, hungry for electricity and resources, sustainability will be one of the biggest challenges in the future. Present production and consumption patterns are causing serious environmental and human problems and cannot be sustained in a world with rising human aspirations. The challenges and opportunities for sustainable innovation are immense, and the time horizon is shrinking. Going green isn’t just about saving the planet; it’s about finding a dynamic equilibrium between human and natural systems, between saving the environment, making profit and enhancing all stakeholders’ quality of life. Companies, designers and engineers can play an important role in this transition process towards a sustainable and smarter society with an improved ‘quality of life’. The very early phase in the product innovation process, the so-called front-end of innovation (FEI), is the stage of the innovation process where product strategy formulation, opportunity identification, idea generation, idea selection and concept development take place and decisions about new product development are taken [1]. These first phases in the engineering design process have the largest impact on the end result of the project [1, 2] and the highest payback to one’s investments [1]. Accordingly, the front-end of innovation is often described as being the root of success for any company hoping to compete on the basis of innovation [2]. Notwithstanding the logic behind integrating sustainability in the early stages of an innovation process, in practice it is flawed. Front-end innovation is a hot research topic, but there is still little research done on its relationship to design for sustainability. This chapter addresses the existing knowledge in the field of sustainable product innovation and its relation to the front-end of new product development. The research in this chapter aims to contribute to the understanding and implementing of sustainability in the early stages of an innovation process. A short overview of the used research method is presented in the first part. Secondly, the concept of the front-end of new product development is introduced by its different definitions. The section also describes the importance of the FEI, different types of innovation processes and the functions, activities and characteristics of the Front End. The third part looks to the concept of Sustainable Product Innovation (SPI) together with its drivers and barriers. Furthermore, it reflects on the current practice of the use of Sustainable Product Innovation tools. Next, the importance of integrating environmental considerations in the Front-End stage is presented. Different research results, insights and challenges are discussed in the penultimate part in order to identify successful patterns. At the end of this chapter, a summary is presented.


international symposium on environmentally conscious design and inverse manufacturing | 2012

Greening the Design Brief

Kristel Dewulf; Renee Wever; Han Brezet

Front End Innovation is a hot research topic, but there is still little research done in its relationship to design for sustainability. This paper explores the challenges of integrating environmental sustainability in this early stages of an innovation process and the design brief. The study is based on a content analysis of 35 design briefs from Belgian SMEs and multinationals, and a focus group with representatives from 14 Belgian companies. This study assumes a limited uptake of sustainability in Belgian design briefs. Furthermore, it argues that the use of certain strategies, such as front-loading, pushing sustainability upstream in the briefing process and sustainability opportunity identification in the front end, could help in greening the design brief.


Knowledge Collaboration & Learning for Sustainable Innovation: 14th European Roundtable on Sustainable Consumption and Production (ERSCP) conference and the 6th Environmental Management for Sustainable Universities (EMSU) conference, Delft, The Netherlands, October 25-29, 2010 | 2010

Play it forward: A Game-based tool for Sustainable Product and Business Model Innovation in the Fuzzy Front End

Kristel Dewulf


Joint Actions on Climate Change, Proceedings | 2009

Sustainable innovation: organisation and goal finding

Lotta Hassi; David Peck; Kristel Dewulf; Renee Wever


Design education for future wellbeing: Proceedings of the 14th international conference on engineering and product design education (E&PDE 2012), Antwerp (Belgium), 6-7 Sept., 2012) | 2012

Design for End of Life: A Design Methodology for the Early Stages of an Innovation Process

Jef R. Peeters; Kristel Dewulf


international symposium on environmentally conscious design and inverse manufacturing | 2009

Sustainability in Design Engineering Education; Experiences in Northern Europe

Kristel Dewulf; Renee Wever; C. Boks; C. Bakker; F. D'hulster


Proceedings of the 2009 NE ASEE Conference - Engineering in the new global economy, April 3-4, 2009, Bridgeport, CT, USA | 2009

Multidisciplinary teamwork as a crucial competence in modern engineering education programs

Frederik D'Hulster; Jan Detand; L.B.J. De Couvreur; Kristel Dewulf


international symposium on environmentally conscious design and inverse manufacturing | 2013

Sustainability in the front-end of innovation at design agencies

A. Storaker; Renee Wever; Kristel Dewulf; D. Blankenburg


Design education for future wellbeing, 14th International Conference on Engineering & Product Design Education (E&PDE - 2012) | 2012

Design for end-of-life: a teaching method for the front-end of the design process

Kristel Dewulf; Jef R. Peeters


DESIGN BOOST | 2012

Making the right things

Kristel Dewulf

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Renee Wever

Delft University of Technology

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F. D'hulster

Delft University of Technology

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Han Brezet

Delft University of Technology

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C. Boks

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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