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Marie-Thérèse Vaubel

Learning & Adaptation Facilitator bei INFARM

Professional Background

Marie-Thérèse Vaubel is a multifaceted professional with an extensive background in design and engineering. With a career spanning various industries, she has made significant contributions in product design, project management, and content creation. Marie-Thérèse currently plays an instrumental role in the Product & Tech Team at INFARM, where her expertise in industrial design and technology comes to fruition in the realm of sustainable agriculture.

Prior to her current position, Marie-Thérèse made remarkable strides as a Project Manager for the Supergrid™ initiative at Artis Space Systems GmbH. Here, she showcased her ability to blend technical prowess with creative vision, steering projects that align with innovative technologies aimed at improving infrastructure. Furthermore, her freelance career provided her with diverse experiences in interior design and content management, enriching her portfolio with a wide array of skills and insights.

Education and Achievements

Marie-Thérèse's educational background is as diverse as her professional experiences. She began her journey with a hands-on education in cabinetmaking and carpentry, earning her qualifications as a Tischlergesellin at the Cabinet Tischlerei Berlin. This early exposure to crafting tangible items laid a solid foundation for her subsequent studies in civil engineering at Hochschule für Technik, Wirtschaft und Kultur Leipzig, where she honed her technical skills.

Seeking to deepen her creative capabilities, Marie-Thérèse pursued a Diplom Designer degree at Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design, an esteemed institution known for its emphasis on art and industrial design. Additionally, she expanded her artistic repertoire by studying at Central Saint Martins, part of the University of the Arts London. Throughout her learning journey, she also developed a keen interest in Japanese culture and art history, which she explored at Sophia University Tokyo.

Marie-Thérèse’s robust academic foundation allows her to approach projects from a holistic perspective, merging creativity with technical expertise, which is critical in today’s interdisciplinary work environments. Her ability to understand both the artistic and engineering facets of design significantly contributes to her successes in various roles.

Key Contributions and Organizations

In the realm of product design, Marie-Thérèse has collaborated with several prominent organizations, including LEGO Group, where she provided her consulting skills, and Matthias Ries Industrial Design and ErnstEdith Produktdesign, where she undertook the role of Product Designer. Her working experience with these companies showcases her talent in creating products that seamlessly blend functionality with aesthetics.

Marie-Thérèse's tenure at DaWanda GmbH highlights her proficiency in content creation and project management. She served as a Content Campaign Manager and worked in DIY content creation, where her creativity and organizational skills significantly enhanced the brand's online presence and customer engagement. Her collaborative efforts at DaWanda reflect her ability to work with diverse teams to meet the needs of the creative community.

Her earlier roles, including her work with Freies Museum Berlin as a freelancer in press relations and her time at Raumprobe, demonstrate a broad range of skills that span both the creative and technical sectors. Marie-Thérèse's diversified experiences support her adaptability in various roles, allowing her to contribute meaningfully regardless of the project scope or industry context.

Achievements

Among her notable achievements, Marie-Thérèse has successfully led projects that integrate innovative designs with sustainable practices, especially in her current role at INFARM. Her journey through education and career embodies a commitment to lifelong learning and adaptation in the fast-evolving fields she engages with. Marie-Thérèse not only creates aesthetic and practical designs but also participates in shaping conversations around technology, sustainability, and design thinking.

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Location

Berlin, Berlin, Germany