ETD25: 11.º Ergotrip Design

December 3-5 2025
University of Aveiro
Portugal

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Design for thinking.
Design for action.

The ETD – Ergotrip Design, now in its 11th edition, is a gathering dedicated to reflection and sharing on the multiple dimensions of design, whether cultural, social, political, or technological. Born from the desire to bring together research conducted in Brazil and Portugal in the areas of Design, Ergonomics, and Interaction, the event positions itself as an open platform for critical thinking and emerging practices in these fields, fostering dialogue between the university, professionals, students, and the community.

The ETD – Ergotrip Design it proposes to take a journey through various territories of design, covering areas such as communication design, ergonomics, interaction, product, and social innovation, among others, presenting us with the best research being done on both sides of the Atlantic. The program will include lectures, workshops, round tables, as well as publication launches, in a relaxed and multidisciplinary environment.

The ETD – Ergotrip Design aims to be an event that embraces the invitation to think of design as a critical and transformative practice, reflecting the desire of Portuguese speakers to transform the field into an agent of change.

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Call for Papers Closed

Please be informed that the call for papers for ETD – Ergotrip Design is now closed. We thank all the authors for their submissions.

Registrations for the event are open; we invite the academic and professional community to participate in this edition of ETD – Ergotrip Design, which will be held at the University of Aveiro.

The full program will be announced shortly.

ETD25: 11th Ergotrip Design
December 3-5 2025

Department of Communication and Art
University of Aveiro
Portugal

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