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Maarten Dinger
Creative Design Lead, Technical Innovator & Inventor, Mentor & Advisor for New Markets
Professional Background
Maarten Dinger is a seasoned Product Designer and Creative Technical Leader with a remarkable track record of collaborating with both startups and global corporations. His expertise lies in advising tech-hardware startups on product development and research and development (R&D) across various design fields and markets, including Internet of Things (IoT), consumer goods, lifestyle products, transportation solutions, and healthcare, specifically within the medical device industry. With an innate ability to navigate complex design challenges, Maarten has successfully integrated human-centered design methodologies with technical innovation.
Education and Achievements
Maarten holds a Bachelor of Science (Honors) degree in Industrial Design from Napier University and a Master of Arts (MA) in Advanced Product Design from the prestigious Umeå Institute of Design. This solid educational foundation has equipped Maarten with strong skills in communication, concept development, 3D modeling, rendering, and, importantly, the implementation of designs for manufacturing.
His career is punctuated with significant achievements, including his position as Head of Design and UX at Element Science, Inc. Dinger was one of the first-round hires at Element Science, where he played a pivotal role in designing a wearable defibrillator. After raising over $30 million in Series A funding, he was entrusted with defining the initial vision architecture of this groundbreaking device, ensuring it was not only functional but also user-friendly and aesthetically appealing.
Maarten's innovative contributions have earned him prestigious international design accolades, including the IDEA 'Design of the Decade' award, reflecting his commitment to creating designs that foster long-term societal impact. His designs prioritize the user experience, ensuring that those living with sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) do not feel stigmatized by utilitarian medical devices.
Notable Experiences
Beyond his contributions at Element Science, Maarten has held several influential roles across various organizations. He has operated as a Strategic Design Consultant and Creative Advisor at Ambulant, where he applied his vast knowledge to elevate product strategies. As a former Vice President of Design at Element Science, he honed his skills in industrial design, user experience (UX), user interface (UI), and systematic design.
His diverse experience extends to academia, where he served as a Senior Lecturer at the California College of the Arts, imparting his extensive knowledge to the next generation of designers. Additionally, his work as a Design Blogger for Dwell showcases his passion for design discourse and thought leadership in the industry.
Maarten has also made substantial contributions in design strategy and execution through his roles at respected firms, including Principal Designer at Level 2 Industries LLC, Associate Design Director at Smart Design, and Senior Designer at npk design. His multifaceted career highlights his ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams, including R&D engineering groups and clinical operations, to transition concepts into commercially viable products.
Values and Vision
Maarten Dinger is driven by a desire to tackle human, social, cultural, and environmental challenges through thoughtful product design. With a mindset that embraces curiosity and exploration of alternative approaches, he is committed to collaborative team management and comprehensive design direction. He believes in generating unique perspectives that not only drive innovation but also make complex principles accessible and easy to understand for everyone. By focusing on the intersection of technology and design, he endeavors to create impactful products that improve users’ lives.
Maarten’s journey as a Design-preneur illustrates not just professional success, but a profound commitment to making a difference through design. By consistently putting users at the forefront of his work, he champions a design philosophy that is as much about aesthetics and functionality as it is about empathy and user well-being.
