Our projects deliver real impact across diverse societal issues.
Here's a small sample of projects we’ve been involved with in recent years. They cover a wide range of sectors from education, technology, health, environment and business. In a number of these projects, the insights have informed and influenced the policy agenda.
Organisational Responses to Modern Slavery - BSI 25700
Co-developed a corporate and NPO engagement strategy for Dr. Gabriela Gutierrez Huerter (co-author) on the adoption of the new British Standard to measure her research impact for REF 2029. Developed and delivered a series of roundtables with senior leaders from Landmark Chambers, CCLA Investment Management, The Anti-Slavery Collective, Multiplex Construction Europe and ERG International UK.
shaping the future of business education
Embedding co-creation in the approach to setting up a new centre to lead change through transformative business education to equip the next generation of leaders with the capabilities and mindsets to tackle global challenges. (Kings Business School)
The economic potential of gender equality
A co-creation framework with design-led thinking approach to engage external stakeholders with impactful research. (Kings Business School)
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
Understanding the preferences of youth and the drivers of choice for different employment options. (World Bank)
disability services
Fulfilling the life potential of people with a disability through customer-directed choices. (Capital Markets CRC and National Disability Services)
housing demand
Predicting housing demand mix by housing type, size and location for several predetermined target demographics. (Grattan Institute)
FUTURE TRANSPORT SERVICES
Customer insights and opportunities in transport innovation such as Mobility as a Service (MAAS). (iMOVE CRC and Intelligent Transport Systems)
FURTHER EDUCATION
Understanding student and parent preferences and the drivers for further education. (Sensing Value and Department of Education)
BEACH PROTECTION
Identifying the value the community derives from coastal protection measures. (Department of Environment and Heritage)
SHOP TRADING HOURS
Understanding public preferences for deregulation of shop trading hours. (Business SA)