Part of the Social Innovation Festival 2014, the entries will be exhibited from 10 – 19 Oct at the Jockey Club Innovation Tower.
October 9th, 2014
Part of the Social Innovation Festival 2014, which starts today, the Design for Well-Being Award aims to acknowledge, celebrate, promote and inspire creative solutions that improve well-being and healthy living in contemporary Asian and Western Pacific cities.
The finalist entries in three competition categories (Space, Product, and Communication) will be exhibited from 10 – 19 October, between 10am – 8pm at the Podium, Jockey Club Innovation Tower.
For more information on the Social Innovation Festival and its programmes, visit 10dayfest.hk
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