Free online registration is now open for the year’s most anticipated design festival, Saturday in Design Singapore.
Free online registration is now open for the year’s most anticipated design festival, Saturday in Design Singapore.
July 19th, 2012
To register, visit the Saturday in Design Singapore registration page and fill in your details using our simple online form.
You can register yourself, or your whole team to attend – just follow the steps.
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