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Product Design for a Resilient Future

At the Industrial Design Hub, 15 leading studios show how product design builds a resilient future. Using circular materials, modular concepts, and local production, they prove design must go beyond aesthetics, driving sustainability, autonomy, and adaptability.

From urgency to design

Resilience requires design choices that go beyond looks. Circular materials, modular concepts, and local production reduce dependence on fragile supply chains and geopolitical risks. Sustainability and strategic autonomy reinforce each other. Visitors are invited to reflect: How can design make us less dependent on global chains? And which design choices simultaneously increase independence and lower our ecological footprint?

Concrete and scalable

The exhibition connects to the DDW missions Thriving Planet and Living Environment and shows how resilience works in practice. No abstract concepts, but tangible prototypes, scale models, and real-world cases. From locally produced furniture to modular vehicles and new circular materials, visitors discover solutions that are concrete, scalable, and ready for application in industry.

Why now?

Tariffs, trade route tensions, and a rapidly changing climate show that resilience is no longer a future theme but a condition for success today. Designers play a crucial role not only as creative problem-solvers but as drivers of change. Product design determines how we deal with scarcity, reduce dependency on distant supply chains, and build future-proof business models.

About

Designlink stands for good industrial design. Every year, we include the hundred best-designed products in the G100. Products that are not only relevant (add where something is lacking, are a solution to a real problem) but are also innovative and/or original, exceptionally well designed, designed in the Netherlands, by a Dutch designer or for a Dutch company. To show what we are good at in the Netherlands and where industrial designers and their clients make distinctive contributions.
Strijp-S area, Klokgebouw, Klokgebouw 50 , Map No. B2
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Fully Wheelchair Accessible
Wifi available
Toilets available