Making the Difference Count with the Interior Design Confederation (Singapore) Round Table Discussion – Friday 20 May from 12 – 3pm. Singapore is a vibrant hub and home to a large number of local and international interior design companies. The opportunity for designers to truly impact people’s lives in this region is tremendous. But are […]
May 2nd, 2011
Making the Difference Count with the Interior Design Confederation (Singapore) Round Table Discussion – Friday 20 May from 12 – 3pm.
Singapore is a vibrant hub and home to a large number of local and international interior design companies. The opportunity for designers to truly impact people’s lives in this region is tremendous.
But are we using our design talent effectively?
Hear from industry design leaders who have experience in balancing design management with a vision to build a real culture in their practice.
The roundtable format in this unique series by IDC(S) provides an opportunity to hear and share the views of multiple stakeholders in Singapore’s broad industry.
Join the discussion and be heard. Call 6377 6592 to reserve a seat.
Friday 20 May from 12 – 3pm
Wilkhahn Showroom
61 Alexandra Terrace #07–03
Harbour Link, Singapore
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