Product Design Faculty at Istituto Marangoni Mumbai
Industry expertise, creative vision and academic excellence at the heart of design education in Mumbai.
At Istituto Marangoni Mumbai, Product Design students learn from a faculty that combines academic excellence with real-world industry experience. Through a multidisciplinary approach, our educators support students in developing creative thinking, technical expertise and a human-centred design mindset for an evolving global landscape.
The Product Design faculty at Istituto Marangoni Mumbai brings together experienced product and industrial designers, innovation specialists and academic experts. Their knowledge spans product innovation, design strategy, material exploration, manufacturing processes, sustainability and emerging digital technologies.
By connecting creative practice with industry realities, students gain the skills and confidence to develop meaningful solutions, understand contemporary design challenges and prepare for future opportunities within the design sector.
Manuela Catania is an Italian designer and educator based in Mumbai whose multidisciplinary practice spans product, spatial and sensory design. Her work explores the relationship between materials, technicality, emotion and form through an experiential and human-centred approach.
She holds a Master's degree in Architecture and Construction Engineering from the University of Palermo, a Master in Jewellery and Accessories Design from Domus Academy Milan, and an MA from the University of Wales. Her academic experience includes collaborations with institutions such as the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, the University of Saint Joseph Macao and the Academy of Visual Arts at Hong Kong Baptist University.
At Istituto Marangoni Mumbai, Manuela leads students through product thinking, material intelligence, prototyping and contemporary design innovation, encouraging experimentation and critical engagement with future-focused design practices.
| Product Innovation | Design Strategy |
| Material Exploration |