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Kids Innovation Camp: Inclusive Design Lab

Kids Innovation Camp: Inclusive Design Lab

🎨 Design. Empathize. Innovate. 
Step into the world of human-centred innovation in Inclusive Design Lab!

In this hands-on March holiday camp, children learn to design assistive solutions for persons with disabilities using real design thinking processes and 3D printing.

Through guided empathy work, ideation, and prototyping, participants discover how thoughtful design can make everyday living more inclusive and impactful.

Inclusive Design Lab @ Vivita

🗓️ Date: 18 & 19 March 2026 (2 Days)
⏰ Time: 10AM - 5PM
📍 Location: Vivita, 10 Kampong Eunos, Singapore 417775
📚 Recommended for children aged 9–13
❗LIMITED SLOTS AVAILABLE!❗


What Your Child Will Experience

🧠 Empathy in Action
Children explore real-world challenges faced by persons with disabilities and learn to understand users’ needs through guided activities.

💡 Design Thinking Process
Participants generate ideas, evaluate solutions, and develop user-centred concepts through structured ideation.

🖨️ 3D Modelling & Printing
Kids translate their ideas into physical prototypes using basic 3D modelling and printing tools.

🔧 Prototype, Test & Improve
Through feedback and iteration, children refine their assistive innovations to make them more functional and user-friendly.

🎤 Showcase & Reflection
Participants present their final solutions to a panel of experts from Salvage Garden and reflect on how empathy-driven design can create real-world impact.

Why Join This Camp?

✔️ Build empathy through real human-centred design
✔️ Learn practical design thinking and maker skills
✔️ Gain exposure to 3D modelling and prototyping
✔️ Strengthen creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking
✔️ Develop confidence presenting ideas and solutions

Empower Young Innovators to Design for Impact

Inclusive Design Lab gives your child the opportunity to think beyond themselves and design with purpose. By combining empathy, creativity, and technology, participants learn how innovation can improve lives and create a more inclusive world.

After the camp, participants who wish to refine their projects may apply to be Salvage Garden volunteers, and work with other co-creators at the Regional Libraries.


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  • 🧠 Empathy & Design Thinking

    Children explore real-life challenges faced by persons with disabilities and learn to generate user-centred solutions through a guided design thinking process.

  • 🖨️ 3D Modelling & Prototyping

    Participants turn their ideas into physical prototypes using beginner-friendly 3D modelling and printing tools.

  • 🔧 Test, Refine & Showcase

    Kids improve their designs through feedback and iteration before presenting their final assistive innovation with confidence.

Meet Your Facilitators

CAMP FACILITATOR

Jasmine Quek

Jasmine is a multi-disciplinary designer and maker who is passionate about challenging perceptions of everyday objects and materials. Her work was featured in "Visions of the Future," an exhibition by DesignSingapore in 2021. During her three-year tenure at a local design studio, Hans Tan Studio, Jasmine developed a deeper interest in graphic design while working on graphical pattern designs. 

CAMP FACILITATOR

Kai Yi

Kai Yi is an introspective designer and facilitator with a broad range of interests — from 3D printing to hands-on making. With a background in industrial design, he’s passionate about helping young creators discover how empathy and curiosity can inspire meaningful ideas. At VIVITA, he guides children through the design thinking process — encouraging them to understand problems deeply and turn their ideas into tangible solutions.

CAMP FACILITATOR

Khor Tuck Khan

Khor is an experienced creative director with over two decades in advertising and visual communications. Beyond his professional work, Khor has dedicated himself to environmental art and community outreach. Since 2006, he has led recycled art projects for persons with special needs and participated in festivals like iLight Singapore and the Lyon Light Festival, reflecting a commitment to creativity, sustainability, and impact.

  • Refund Policy

    A minimum number of participants is required for the programme to begin. A full refund will be refunded in the form of credits should the minimum number is not met. There will be no refund for cancellation two weeks prior to the date of the programme.

  • PDPA Notice

    Please note that photos and videos may be taken during activities for the purpose of use on social media,  in e-newsletters and on our website. All media will not be used for commercial purposes, or in any manner that would exploit or cause malicious representation.

  • Indemnity Notice

    As a participant, you acknowledge and waive all liabilities and claims that may arise from risks of injury, risks as a result of an encounter with the animals & plants, heat related injuries and illness including but not limited to heat exhaustion, sunburn and dehydration.