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Why should you attend the 2012 Participatory Innovation Conference (
http://www.pin-c2012.org ) in Melbourne, Australia, the 12-14 of
January? (Even if you are not presenting.)*
The HOW of including diverse stakeholders into your innovation
processes is more challenging than ever.
Crowd-sourcing, open digital platforms, peer panels, dialogue circles
are some of the potential ways in which internal and external
stakeholders can be brought into the innovation process. But how do you
include them in ways that are respectful, equitable, democratic,
effective, value-adding, and fun? You will learn how at PIN-C 2012
through five distinct tracks on Indigenous Knowledge and Cultural
Innovation, Evolving Design Anthropology, Making Design and Analysing
Interaction, Organising Participatory Innovation, and Designing
Innovative Business Models.
But that’s not all.
PIN-C 2012 is an investment in designing your organisation’s future.
In the future, businesses, governments, and community organisations
will require greater participation of more diverse people into
decision-making processes. At PIN-C 2012, you will be gain access to
cutting-edge practical and theoretical tools to design participatory
innovation processes that will suit your organisation and its many
stakeholders for years to come.
PIN-C 2012 is a great value.
It offers two and half days of exciting programming, including five
international keynotes, over 60 'dialogue-starter' presentations,
workshops, and interactive exercises; inclusive breakfast and lunches,
free Lilydale, VIC hotel and train station shuttle bus, networking
opportunities, all included in your ticket price.
PIN-C 2012 is an exceptional global event.
Co-hosts Swinburne Faculty of Design (
http://www.swinburne.edu.au/design/ ) and SPIRE (
http://www.sdu.dk/om_sdu/institutter_centre/c_spire?sc_lang=en ) ,
University of Southern Denmark, are global educational institutions that
know how to make academic research relevant to design and business. With
participants from all over the world, you will share ideas with the best
participatory innovation thinkers and doers from Australia, Brazil,
China, Denmark, Finland, India, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, UK,
and USA.
You’ll meet amazingly diverse groups of people.
No where else, but at PIN-C 2012, will you ever have the opportunity to
network with indigenous activists, design anthropologists, designers,
interaction analysts, business managers, futurists, and
entrepreneurs—all united by a passion for participatory innovation.
So are you convinced to join us at PIN-C 2012? Don’t wait a minute
longer as there are spaces for only 30 participants per track, visit the
PIN-C 2012 website at www.pin-c2012.org and register today.
Dori Tunstall and Jacob Buur,
PIN-C 2012 Co-Chairs
*Format of message provided by 2011 AIGA Conference PIVOT. Thanks AIGA!
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