Programme
Here’s the latest batch of confirmed presentations, including the opening and closing keynotes, 18 parallel presentations, and most of the interactive demos.
all (33) business (7) design (16) psychology (9) social (17) research (11) ubiquity (12)
All sessions on 'business'
Proximus Maximus: Design Imperatives from the Roman Empire to the NASA Space Program and Beyond Keynote With his insider's view of the design world, Michael will frame the business and organizational imperatives for the new millennium by reviewing the lessons of history from the Roman times to the NASA Space Program. | Michael Meyer CEO, Adaptive Path | |
Engaging With the Future Differently – From Pyramids to Pancakes Keynote An international leader in Social Foresight for Strategy and Innovation, Josephine will show us ways to decentralise and distribute innovation, strategy and design. | Josephine Green Speaker and consultant at Beyond 20: 21st century stories | |
How to Create Persuasive, Context-driven Services Iskander will show us principles for creating new context driven service ecosystems, illustrated with examples from design interaction practices. | Iskander Smit Info.nl | |
Managerial Implications of a Zip-filed World What does real-time, always-on global connectivity mean for business leaders in practice? Jemima looks at the use of social tools in the corporate world and the managerial approaches that have succeeded or failed. | Jemima Gibbons iKnowHow | |
Transition IOP-MMI - Chi Nederland Ceremonial speech This brief session highlights the Chi Nederland and IOP-MMI's complementary relationship and their shared objective: the growth and success of the Dutch HCI field. |
Rene Collier, Sander Leer Agentschap NL, HAN University, Chi Nederland | |
When Data Gets Up Close and Personal From 'games' like the the Wii Fit to home devices that monitor energy usage, Stephen believes data can change us for the better. He will show us how to expose data in a way that influences change. | Stephen Anderson PoetPainter, Mental Notes |
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