7 Short courses in Industrial Design in Europe

XR-Driven Design Thinking and Innovation
This XR-Driven Design Thinking and Innovation course from EIT Manufacturing South and Sapienza University of Rome explores how XR (AR & VR) technologies can transform innovation processes. Participants learn to apply design thinking methods and technical tools to conceptualise, prototype, and assess XR-based solutions in real-world contexts.

Technical Design - Mechanical
The Technical Design - Mechanical degree at Noroff School of Technology and Digital Media is an exciting programme that focuses on developing technical solutions for mechanical systems and products.

Technical Design - Building Information Modelling
Building Information Modelling (BIM) is the key to digital transformation in the construction industry. This Technical Design - Building Information Modelling degree at Noroff School of Technology and Digital Media will prepare you for a career in the construction industry with a future-oriented perspective.
Product Design - The Delft Design Approach
Do you want to learn how to design? Using the Product Design - The Delft Design Approach course from Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) you will learn how to use a number of key design methods to create meaningful products and services.
Car Design - An Introduction
The Car Design - An Introduction programme from Istituto Europeo Di Design (IED) provides you with an introduction to the basic elements and tools for a future car designer.
Design in Healthcare - Using Patient Journey Mapping
In this Design in Healthcare - Using Patient Journey Mapping course from Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) you will learn about the different experiences patients go through in a medical context.
Home Sewing and Simple Garment Making
The Home Sewing and Simple Garment Making course from University of the Arts London (UAL) will introduce you to professional industrial-standard sewing machines, where you'll be shown how to complete several types of stitching in order for you to assemble your finished garment.