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 In this way, people can be seen as resources in the manufacturing process. ​ I would propose that the future of design is in collaboration,​ knowledge share, co-design. In this way, people can be seen as resources in the manufacturing process. ​ I would propose that the future of design is in collaboration,​ knowledge share, co-design.
  
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-The networking platform provided by AYCH, and opportunity to meet a variety of people all working towards a more sustainably designed future was my main reason for getting involved in the programme. ​ Though spread throughout England, Northern Ireland, Portugal, Spain and France, this network is actually quite localised to the north west of Europe. ​ As a group of countries, it is exciting to think what changes we can make here, that may have a global effect. ​ ​Network / platform+The networking platform provided by AYCH, and opportunity to meet a variety of people all working towards a more sustainably designed future was my main reason for getting involved in the programme. ​ Though spread throughout England, Northern Ireland, Portugal, Spain and France, this network is actually quite localised to the north west of Europe. ​ As a group of countries, it is exciting to think what changes we can make here, that may have a global effect. ​
  
 Taking part in the AYCH Creative Jam in April this year has allowed me to reconsider how I identify myself in the manufacturing process. ​ I am a glass blower yes, but far more than that, I am a designer. ​ The Creative Jam was evidence that individuals from varying backgrounds and practices can create amazing and innovative, sustainable ideas. ​ My time so far with AYCH has given me the confidence to apply for, and take part in opportunities now that are not specific to my material background in glass, and as a result it has deeply enriched my design solutions.  ​ Taking part in the AYCH Creative Jam in April this year has allowed me to reconsider how I identify myself in the manufacturing process. ​ I am a glass blower yes, but far more than that, I am a designer. ​ The Creative Jam was evidence that individuals from varying backgrounds and practices can create amazing and innovative, sustainable ideas. ​ My time so far with AYCH has given me the confidence to apply for, and take part in opportunities now that are not specific to my material background in glass, and as a result it has deeply enriched my design solutions.  ​