Area: Innovation For Smes
FLEXeTOY – Development and scaling of flexible electroluminescent devices for their application in the toy sector
The aim of the FLEXeTOY project is to perform an investigation on printed electronics on flexible plastic substrates, specifically electroluminescent devices, connections and circuits required for their operation in order to integrate them effectively in the toy sector. This would enable flexible integration of electronic and interactive functionality in objects and products and in a totally different way to that currently employed. [...] View more
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High Specialisation of Noemi Rando Hernández of the Toy Technology Institute (AIJU) in the New York University Langone Medical Center, Aging & Dementia Research Center
The high specialisation project, subsidised by IMPIVA through the Strategic Development Programme and the European Social Fund (ESF) enabled Noemí Rando of the AIJU Department of Teaching/Product/Market to collaborate with the University of New York to study leisure trends of elderly Americans. [...] View more
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Strengthening of the Grouping of Innovative Companies (AEI) through various innovation actions – DINAMIZAEI II
The aim is to define a project where the objectives are to strengthen the Grouping of Innovative Companies (AEI) through various specific actions. - Development of innovation plans between AEI participating companies. [...] View more
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Development of technological applications for the promotion of innovative lines of articles for children and compliance with current legislation, “PUERITOOL”.
The objective of this project is to provide tools to new companies for compliance with current legislation in the field of safety and that also enable development of new products, thereby increasing competitiveness of Valencian companies. [...] View more
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Rapid design and manufacturing tools for developing new products. (Spanish acronym HeDiFaRa).
This project attempts to develop a technical study on tools for the design and manufacture of prototypes that are involved in product development in various SMEs so that product viability can be assessed and optimised before manufacture. [...] View more
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Design Value I, II and III – Valuable contributions to company products lines: innovative and suggestive designs for the target
The main aim of this project is to conduct specific consultancy to toy, children's product and similar companies in terms of development, product improvement and improving brand image. [...] View more
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International Toys Competition
The AIJU Toy Design Competition builds bridges between the toy industry and new designers. It not only promotes the role of design in the sector but also shows future designers the creative opportunities that the sector can provide. [...]
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LUDICOM, Comparative structural analysis of the communicative process on the features of toys of Valencian companies vs. international companies.
The general aim of the investigation was to perform a comparative analysis of toy company communication processes toward potential consumers through the packaging of their products. [...] View more
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Promoting innovation and boosting the toy sector: design, technology, consumer and strategy
The main aim of the project is to encourage the re-industrialisation of the toy sector. A general innovation plan was implemented in which the situation of the toy sector was assessed with respect to: Design, Technology, Business Model and Brand Strategy. [...] View more
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2nd International Meeting on Toys and Children’s Products
The aim of these meetings was to contribute knowledge on design, innovation, marketing and strategy, in which various national and international specialists gave talks on themes related to competitiveness of companies targeting children. [...]
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