Design Management Europe Award

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The Design Management Europe Award (DME) is a European Design management prize. The DME Award aims to promote the strategic use of design within European businesses. It awards the management and successful implementation of design in their processes and strategies to achieve their business goals. [1] [2] [3] The DME Network consists of 24 partners from 17 different countries that have been organizing the DME Award since 2007. [4] [5]

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History

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DME Award Trophy

ADMIRE (Award for Design Management Innovating and Reinforcing Enterprises, January 2007 – February 2009)

The DME Award started off as part of the ADMIRE programme in January 2007. The ADMIRE programme was a 2-year project in the European PRO – INNO programme of the Directorate-General for Enterprise and Industry of the European Commission. The 6.4 million Euro programme addressed the Innovation management agenda of PRO – INNO Europe by raising the awareness of Design Management, in particular amongst European small and medium enterprises, to improve their competitiveness and to boost the European economy in general. It was one of the key project objectives to establish the DME Award. 18 European organisations participated in this programme under the coordination of the City of Eindhoven until the end of the ADMIRE project in February 2009. [6] [7] [8] [9]

DME Organisation (February 2009 – Present)

The former ADMIRE partners have been organising the DME Award since the end of the funded ADMIRE project on a voluntary basis. The role of these DME partners is to promote and organize the annual DME Award. For this purpose, a DME Award board was elected. The board consists of five representatives from the following organisations: [10]

The costs of the DME Award ceremony are covered by the hosting cities and entering the Award is free for all participants. The entrants are challenged to represent their Design Management processes, strategies and procedures in poster format. These posters are judged by a jury of internationally recognised Design Management experts. [11]

Judging criteria

The DME judging Criteria are: [12]

Categories

Current categories

Large Company:

Medium-sized Company:

Small Company:

Micro Company:

Public or non–profit organisation (NPO):

Organisations outside of Europe

Previous categories

First time design project (2007–2010):

Design strategy for sustainability (2008–2009):

DME Award Partners

In 2011 the DME Award consortium consisted of the following partners: [15]

AustriaBelgiumCzech RepublicEstoniaFranceGermanyItaly
Design Austria
  • Designregio Kortrijk
  • Design Flanders

Czech Trade

Eesti Disainerite Liit

  • Agence pour la Promotion de la Creation Industrielle
  • Cite du Design

Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen

Associazione per il Disegno Industriale

LuxembourgPolandPortugalSpainSwedenThe NetherlandsUnited Kingdom
Design Luxembourg

The Silesian Castle of Art and Enterprise

Centro Portugues de Design

Barcelona Centre Disseny

Stiftelsen Svensk Industridesign

  • European Design Centre
  • CBRD/ INHOLLAND
  • The City of Eindhoven
  • PDR/ Cardiff Metropolitan University
  • Centre for Creative Industries

DME Award Ceremonies

DME Award Winners

Category2007 [18] [19] 2008 [20] 2009 [21] 2010 [22] 2011 [23] 2012 [24]
Micro Company
  • Industreal, Italy
  • Plusarkkithdit, Finland
  • Senz Umbrellas, The Netherlands
  • VanMoof, The Netherlands

No winner
Honourable Mention:

  • Puff-Buff, Poland
  • Viteo Outdoors, Austria
  • GMG, The Netherlands
Small Company
  • Dark, Belgium
  • Extremis, Belgium
  • T-box, Turkey
  • Vipp, Denmark
  • Curana, Belgium
  • Vacu Vin, The Netherlands
  • Venrooy Cable Equipment, The Netherlands
  • Larus, Portugal
  • Nanimarquina, Spain
  • Tyromotion, Austria
Medium-sized Company
  • Walter Knoll, Germany
  • Chocolat Factory, Spain
  • Santa & Cole, Spain
  • Eva Denmark, Denmark
  • Cifial, Portugal
  • Thrislington Cubicles, United Kingdom
  • Royal VKB, Koninklijke Van Kempen & Begeer, The Netherlands,
  • Temahome, Portugal
  • Figueras International Seating, Spain
  • Lékué, Spain
  • Leborgne, France
Large Company
  • Trespa, The Netherlands
  • Zelmer, Poland
Public or non–profit organisation (NPO)
  • Escuela de Arte y Superior de Diseño, Spain
  • d'Stater Museen, Luxembourg
  • Centrale des Auberges de Jeunesse, Luxembourg
  • MyMachine, Belgium
  • D4E1-Howest, Belgium
  • La 27ème region, France
  • Design Silesia, Poland
  • Tallinn Transport, Estonia
First time design project
  • Nomad Wheelchairs, United Kingdom

No winner
Honourable Mention:

  • Acquaefuoco, Italy
  • Waar, The Netherlands
Design strategy for sustainability
  • Cityroofs, The Netherlands
New-comer
  • Justincase Trading, Austria
  • Bionade, Germany
  • Moho Design, Poland

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