A recent exhibition showcased how the youth solves the daily challenges of today’s society.
Fourteen Industrial Design program students of the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde School of Design and Arts proved the vastness of design possibilities as they presented their distinct products that touched on the fields of medicine, fitness, safety, and urban design in an exhibition entitled “Beyond,” recently held at the Glorietta 3 Activity Center.
“‘Beyond’ is a showcase of the students’ solutions towards consumer products, electronic gadgets, and other business innovations that lead to an improved quality of life,” shared Benilde ID program chairperson Mary Florence Nobleza.
The outputs featured in the exhibit symbolized the culmination of the academic journey of the graduating class.
The roster of apprentices who presented concepts beyond their degrees included Alice Abrera, Lea Belo, Matthieu Tanchanco, Kristian Heruela, CP Garcia, Joshua Mangoba, Justin Sazon, John Carlo San Mateo, Lester Beringuel, Kalvin Sumagui, Tori Mayo, Annix Sarmiento, Franz Lorenzo, and Jose Enrique Lopez.
“The featured works demonstrated how the seniors are truly ready to take on realistic projects that bring significant social impacts relevant to people’s needs today,” noted Nobleza.