Jungheinrich: A new prototyping culture
In the Cross Innovation Lab, Jungheinrich promoted its culture of innovation with interdisciplinary teams and optimised collaboration.
In the Cross Innovation Lab, Jungheinrich promoted its culture of innovation with interdisciplinary teams and optimised collaboration.
Many employees at the intralogistics company Jungheinrich are more familiar with computer-aided than low-threshold forms of prototyping using haptic materials such as Lego or modelling clay. In the Cross Innovation Lab, employees from various departments - from production to sales to accounting - learnt with creative professionals how low-threshold prototyping can stimulate innovation processes.
"The Cross Innovation Lab was a unique experimental space in which we were able to experience, test and learn how to work with external partners and make the best possible use of creative input for ourselves."
"It was a great enrichment to involve creative people in the process, as they were able to look at our challenges from a different perspective and give us impetus to develop new ideas for solutions. That really was an aha moment for me."
Team: Kaja Jakstat, Maike Tödter, Annika Fitz, Axel Sylvester, Anke Günther, Rainer Rösing
In the Cross Innovation Lab, companies come together in changing constellations over a period of six weeks to work together on product developments in a stimulating environment. Experts from the creative industries are specifically involved in the process.
In the iterative work process, companies develop new products or product adaptations in a significantly reduced amount of time.
Jungheinrich AG is one of the world's most successful intralogistics companies. Jungheinrich has been setting standards for over 70 years and is characterised by its pioneering spirit, innovative technologies and sustainability.