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with Jean-Baptiste Fastrez & Florian Traullé for Salomon
From 19/05/2025 to 23/05/2025
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The Program

Learning objectives

This training combines hands-on workshops and research activities to design solutions adapted to deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals, promoting greater inclusion in sports.

By the end of the program, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the real needs of deaf and hard-of-hearing athletes
  • Develop skills in designing and adapting inclusive equipment
  • Gain practical experience in prototype experimentation
  • Enhance their expertise in innovative design approaches applied to para sports
  • Learn how to collaborate with experts to develop tailored solutions

Content of the program

Training Schedule

Day 1

Morning:

  • Introduction to the training, R&D work of the Salomon team
  • Objectives and challenges of para sports and deafness

Afternoon:

  • Immersion in the needs of deaf and hard-of-hearing athletes
  • Testimonials and discussions

Day 2

Morning:

  • Presentation of Salomon prototypes
  • Study of existing solutions

Afternoon:

  • Ideation workshops and brainstorming on improving and creating equipment

Day 3

Morning:

  • Design and modeling of adapted solutions

Afternoon:

  • Experimentation and prototype testing

Day 4

Morning:

  • Adjustments and iterations based on feedback

Afternoon:

  • Group work on finalizing proposals

Day 5

Morning:

  • Presentation of developed projects

Afternoon:

  • Review and future development of the created solutions
  • Individual follow-up
  • Evaluation
  • Workshop cleanup

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with Jean-Baptiste Fastrez & Florian Traullé for Salomon
Details

Jean-Baptiste Fastrez

Jean-Baptiste Fastrez graduated from ENSCI with honors in 2010 and collaborated with Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for three years before establishing his own studio in 2011. Since then, he has worked with renowned brands and publishers such as Moustache, the Manufacture de Sèvres, Kvadrat, CIRVA, and Tai Ping.

He has received multiple prestigious awards, including the Grand Prix of the Jury at Design Parade 6 at Villa Noailles (Hyères) in 2011, presided over by Stéphane Diez, for his projects “Variations upon an Electric Kettle” and “To-mahawks Hair Dryer.” In 2015, his "Scarabée" vase won a Wallpaper Design Award.

His creations have been showcased in major thematic exhibitions at venues such as Grand-Hornu Images (Belgium), Mudac (Lausanne), VIA (Paris), and more recently at the Trapholt Museum (Denmark) in the "Fetishism" exhibition curated by Lidewij Edelkoort. He has also held solo exhibitions, including one at Galeries Lafayette in Paris in 2013 and “Jean-Baptiste Fastrez x Moustache” at Villa Noailles in 2014.

His work is now part of the permanent collections of the Centre Pompidou, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs de Paris, Villa Noailles, and CNAP (Comité National des Arts Plastiques). Since 2012, Galerie kreo has published several of his pieces, including the "Mask" mirror collection, "Etna" coffee tables, and the "Egypt" vase collection. His first solo exhibition at Galerie kreo, "Vivarium," presented a collection of eight furniture pieces and objects inspired by wild animals, displayed in a vivarium-like setting.

Florian Traullé for Salomon

Florian Traullé is a French designer recognized for his innovative approach and expertise in industrial design. With over 20 years of experience, he seamlessly blends creativity and technology to craft products that combine aesthetics and functionality.

A graduate of ENSCI in 1996, following a master’s in industrial design at ENSAAMA in 1992, Florian quickly made a name for himself with top brands. In 1994, while at Jean-Paul Gaultier, he contributed to the brand’s visual identity, working on the logotype and store designs in Paris, New York, and Tokyo.

His career later led him to Michelin, where he explored tire design from 1998 to 2001. Specializing in winter performance, he collaborated with major car manufacturers such as Renault, Mazda, and Citroën, bringing innovation to cutting-edge projects.

Since 2001, Florian has been with Salomon, expanding his expertise by working on women’s apparel, ski outfits, and technical equipment such as backpacks and back protection. His sense of innovation has led him to manage strategic R&D projects, strengthening the brand’s image in mountain sports.

Alongside his corporate career, Florian shares his knowledge as an educator, training the next generation of designers with passion and rigor. In 2022, he curated the exhibition “Dépliages” at the Biennale Internationale Design Saint-Étienne, highlighting his commitment to using design as a force for positive impact on everyday life.

Combining creativity, an understanding of industrial processes, and empathy for users, Florian Traullé represents a modern vision of design, where aesthetics and functionality go hand in hand. His exemplary career makes him an influential figure in French industrial design.

 

Methods

  • Workshops equipped with professional tools, classrooms, and multipurpose rooms
  • Materials provided
  • Individual and group work
  • Hands-on studio work
  • Active participation and experimentation are encouraged

Evaluation follow-up and modalities

  • Group and individual project follow-ups with regular feedback
  • Self-assessment of technical skills
  • Group presentations of completed work
  • Attendance sheets signed twice daily
  • Certificate of completion issued by Campus MaNa

Duration and method of organization:

Target audience:
Creative professional
Dates:
From 19/05/2025 to 23/05/2025
Duration:
5 days
Schedule:
9h-13h / 14h-18h
Organization:
à Campus Mana
Group size:
10-15
English
Language(s) :
French
Price: 
1680€ TTC
Price (individual bathroom): 
1800€ TTC

Price(s) including the cost of training, accommodation and full board, materials and personal protective equipment.

Planning :

Soon available

Location :

Campus MaNa Domaine du Croisil, Le Croisil, 89350 Champignelles France

Accessibility :

For any disability situation, please contact us to consider the feasibility

Access period :

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