The Index Project, Design organization in Copenhagen, Denmark
The Index Project is a design organization in Copenhagen that evaluates and recognizes innovative solutions to global challenges through its biennial awards program. It provides workshops and educational resources to help professionals and students apply design methods to real-world problems.
The organization was founded in 2005 to promote Denmark's design influence globally through collaboration between designer Johan Adam Linneballe and the Danish Ministry of Economic Affairs. Since its establishment, it has grown into an international platform for purpose-driven design solutions.
The organization operates under the patronage of Queen Margrethe II and brings together international designers, educators, and innovators through its events and exhibitions.
Visitors can participate in workshops and access educational resources to learn design methods hands-on. Most events and initiatives are designed for designers, students, and professionals looking to develop their skills further.
The Index Project operates an investment fund supporting companies with social or environmental missions identified through its awards program. This fund enables promising design solutions to grow and create impact across the globe.
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