History
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The emergence of a new discipline Thus it became the first institute in Germany which exclusively worked in the field of methodical design engineering and with an emphasis on the “synthesis of constructive solutions”. |
![]() Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wolf G. Rodenacker |
The first institute for methodical Design
Engineering in Germany On April 1st 1965, the new institute started operating under the leadership of Prof.Dr.-Ing. Wolf G. Rodenacker, primarily working on projects in the plastic, textile and medical industry. Initially, the Institute suffered from serious problems regarding their location, an old rented building in the Hohenzollernstrasse with water seeping through the walls. Fortunately, this did not last long: Already in 1969 the institute moved to the so called “U-Trakt” and in December of 1971 to the building of the former Physics-Institute in the Luisenstrasse 37a. The staff had meanwhile increased to 15 people. Despite of all adversities – or maybe because of them – the basic principles of the new school of design engineering were developed under the direction of Professor Rodenacker. The evaluation and further development was done mostly with industrial partners. In 1970, the “Springer-Verlag” published this work titled “Methodisches Konstruieren” (“Methodical Design Engineering”). |
![]() Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus Ehrlenspiel |
Professor Ehrlenspiel leads the Institute |
![]() Prof. Dr.-Ing. Udo Lindemann |
A new name and a new building In July 1999 the Institutes name was changed into “Institute of Product Development”. This was done to reflect the continuous amplification of research areas of the Institute, which expanded to all steps of the product development process. |



