Out of This World: A University Partnership Model for Functional Clothing Design

Authors
  • Lucy E. Dunne (University of Minnesota)
  • Cory Simon (Johnson Space Center)

Abstract

University collaborations with external partners can be difficult to initiate, especially in early-stage or emerging topics. External collaborators may be reluctant to commit the level of funding required to ensure that the topic is given adequate attention, and low-stakes mechanisms are relatively rare. Here, we present a successful model for collaboration between universities and NASA, which uses existing project-based coursework as a vehicle for exploration of emerging topics. This model leverages existing structures, reducing the financial and intellectual commitment of both University and NASA research partners, and facilitating pilot investigations for exploration of potential areas for more in-depth research. We outline the logistical structure and benefits for University and NASA partners over 1.5 years of collaboration.

Keywords: wearable technology, Functional clothing, space, design

How to Cite:

Dunne, L. E. & Simon, C., (2013) “Out of This World: A University Partnership Model for Functional Clothing Design”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 70(1).

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Published on
01 Jan 2013
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