He/Him

Barcelona, Spain

BIOGRAPHY

László is a care activist-designer with 25 years of experience in health and care. With an MA from MOME and the University of Arts and Design in Helsinki, he joined Philips Design, contributing to the Philips Healthcare portfolio and leading projects like Ambient Experience and Next Simplicity.

In 2008, László co-founded fuelfor, a design consultancy specialising in healthcare innovation. Collaborating with international health and care organisations, the fuelforteam applied design thinking to develop award-winning products and services. Notable projects include: reimagining end-of-life care with the Lien Foundation to enable the creation of three new hospices, and embedding caregiver support into the Singapore government´s 3rd Enabling Masterplan.

In 2017 László co-founded The Care Lab—an activist platform using Care-Centered Design Practices to drive change in health, social care, and education. Collaborative partnerships to co-create new integrated models of care include NHS England and the Catalan Health System. In 2024 they initiated the first cultural festival in Barcelona addressing taboos surrounding end-of-life.

A designer at heart, László’s work is driven by a strong belief that design can move people at a deep emotional level, which is critical when driving a social movement around care; creating experiences that unpack complex challenges, offer memorable ways to engage, collaborate and co-create new models of care. He has a unique skill in the strategic reframing of problems to reveal unique opportunities that can connect to inspiring, tangible transformation.


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