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Stanford Extreme Lab

Design for Extreme Affordability is a two-quarter course offered by the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design through the Graduate School of Business and the School of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford. This multidisciplinary project-based experience creates an enabling environment in which students learn to design products and services that will change the lives of the world’s poorest citizens. Students work directly with course partners on real world problems, the culmination of which is actual implementation and real change.

Each year, 40 Stanford graduate students from across campus engage with 5 global partners to produce 10 transformative projects. The students participate in a human-centered design process that leads them to establish deep empathy with their users while using radical collaboration to iterate on seemingly impossible and extremely affordable solutions. Post-Extreme, solutions create impact either through implementation by the partner, new independent student-led organizations, or another appropriate organization.

Over the past nine years, Extreme itself has gone through many iterations. Three hundred twenty five students have worked on 80 high-impact projects in 14 countries. The class would not succeed without the collaboration of the dedicated committed community around it. Tremendous effort and resources make up each class session. While Extreme is led by seasoned faculty members, the class would not be successful without the dedication of the students, partners, coaches, and greater teaching team.

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