Rollart is a discipline, based on an aspirational system that values aesthetics, ability and strength to perform the elements of competition, due to this, the design of specialized sports equipment must attend to the needs of resistance and design. The commercialization and production of specialized sports equipment is monopolized by foreign companies, focused on improving resistance, durability and the ease of exchange of parts, leaving aside the anthropometric measurements of their smaller markets, thus designing products with anthropometric measurements and needs different from those that Mexican athletes require. Skates are the main equipment of the Rollart, they are made up of boots, insoles and accessories. Therefore, the present research has the objective to redesign a skate platform, using a methodology centered on the needs of Mexican skaters, through design techniques and incremental innovation, which allows the development of local sports equipment. The research was validated by measuring the improvements in the performance of the execution of the elements of the discipline, as well as the appropriation and acceptance of the sports equipment by the skaters.
The artisan is a representative of Mexican culture, his techniques for making handicrafts passed down from generation to generation and their craftsmanship tells the story of his past. Over the years, they have become a vulnerable group, since their only livelihood is the creation of handicrafts, in many cases devalued. This project is focused on a specific artisan community that is concentrated in the Indigenous Craft Development Center (in its Spanish acronym, CEDAI) located in the city of Querétaro, Mexico whose intervention is pertinent since, despite being a fixed point of sale, the influx of this space is low, indicative of reduced sales. The objective of this work is the design of a parklet outside of the CEDAI making use of social methodologies to provoke a greater influx of people. Constructivism and phenomenology being the pillars of the project, and the Design thinking as the development guide which suggests the steps to carry out the product design. This work is an example of how the use of social methodologies in conjunction with design methodologies are the guide for the construction of urban elements that are sustainable.
One of the main objectives of the production systems and high-impact products strategic design, supporting economic and social growth in rural communities, is to maintain a continuous exchange of experience and knowledge without compromising integrity and resources of the communities and their inhabitants. Due to the COVID-19 health emergency, the Technological Transfer and Agricultural Innovation Center belonging to the Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, has seen the need to innovate the traditional way of knowing and evaluating the needs of the communities that open the doors for collaborative work. Using a Phenomenological and Social Construction approach, the result has been a modular workin to design a sustainable product, based on aromatic plants, that impacts both the development of the community and the health of the target user. This interdisciplinary work has been divided into the social and technological system evaluation module, the feasibility of the technological proposal module, and the strategic product design module.
Disposable diapers are the modern solution to keep babies' skin dry and clean since they are efficient, a single diaper can keep a baby clean and dry for up to eight hours and they are effective due to the manufacturing materials that are waterproof, flexible, resistant and highly absorbent. While these are advantages to the layered design of the disposable diaper, they become barriers that prevent degradation. In Mexico, 14% of the solid waste generated corresponds to this waste. In the present work, a systematic and exhaustive review is made of the trends, regulations, and regulations that govern the commercialization and possible improvements to the disposable diaper considered a product whose usability is highly accepted and disseminated. The foregoing to prospect the development of this product and orient it towards a more sustainable future to manage the relevant innovations and changes in the regulations that correspond to disposable diapers in the framework of development: social, economic, and environmental that raises the 2030 agenda.
Technology in the agricultural sector can be defined as the set of technical knowledge that can result from the study and / or individual or collective experience that, in conjunction with practice, develops human skills and abilities. Technological innovation is fundamental to reach and maintain the levels of competitiveness that market requires, such as quality, organic production and nutritional content. The detection of actors, their activities, resources and capacities of a product chain system is needed, in order to develop technological packages for a singular type of crop, local circumstances and characteristics of the producer. The growing development of the wine sector in the country is a fertile field for the adoption of technological packages that promote precision agriculture in a harmonic and sustainable development. Improving the conditions and quality of the grape for winemaking, increasing the wine's storage potential and its nutraceutical nature. The opportune diagnosis of opportunity areas in the vineyard will help a sustainable management of the crop applying natural treatment in the opportune moment and precise place.
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