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"I like to visit The Norwegian Geotechnical Institute. It gives us access to a state-of-the-art laboratory and opportunity to learn from the very best in the field," explains Jacob.
The public transport company Ruter likes to be at the forefront of technology development and hired OsloMet graduate Maryam to explore the possibilities of quantum technology.
‘When we look at how sustainable cities can be built using smart transport solutions, we feel we’re helping to shape the future.’
The international product design students at OsloMet got off to a flying start with a three day excursion in August.
‘People are trying to find practical digital solutions to complex problems. This is a good reason to study Universal Design of ICT,’ says Faisal.
When Anna makes healthy food information more accessible to food producers, she learns how ICT solutions can be used more easily by all.
OsloMet students created a manual with good tips on working from home or anywhere else.
Rob Starling chose OsloMet for his master’s degree in product design because he wanted to expand his digital toolkit and explore the department’s impressive workshop facilities. Now he has embarked on a whole new career within service design.
"Product design is exciting: You don’t have to stick with one thing, you work across disciplines and I think that’s the way everyone should work", says Nadiya.