MUSAE has developed, implemented, and validated all components of the MUSAE Factory Model, now available as an open-source Factory Model Pack on the STARTS MUSAE website. The Pack includes the DFA method, training materials, mentoring guidelines, open call formats, residency frameworks, and stakeholder engagement tools. A Factory Model Label and application process were also created to support adoption by EDIHs — with 11 hubs already joining the network.
The Model was tested through two large-scale art–tech residencies:
- First Residency (2023–2024): 12 artists developed future scenarios on “Food as Medicine,” presented at the Future Foodscape exhibition in Barcelona (2024).
- Second Residency (2024–2025): 11 artist–SME teams co-created 11 prototypes (TRL5) based on those scenarios, exhibited in Belgrade (2025).
The DFA method, combining Design Futures and Art Thinking, was refined through iterative testing and participant feedback. Its final version is published as an open framework in the MUSAE webpage and STARTS Toolbox. The method gained major recognition, being selected in the ADI Design Index 2025 and qualifying for the Compasso d’Oro 2026. It has also been integrated into university courses and educational materials, showing its value beyond research.
In Serbia (Widening Region), MUSAE successfully established a robotics lab at ETF, trained staff in the DFA method, hosted residencies, and organised events such as the Serbian Chamber of Commerce Workshop (2024) and STARTS Academy (2025). ETF is now positioned as a STARTS Knowledge Hub for the region, supporting further art–tech innovation.