Unlimited: Designing for the Asia Pacific has just announced the line up of speakers for the inaugural international event. Supported by the Queensland Government, Unlimited will feature a series of events exploring how design thinking can change your business, community and world via a series of workshops, talks, forums, exhibitions and events. Among the international […]
August 26th, 2010
Unlimited: Designing for the Asia Pacific has just announced the line up of speakers for the inaugural international event.
Supported by the Queensland Government, Unlimited will feature a series of events exploring how design thinking can change your business, community and world via a series of workshops, talks, forums, exhibitions and events.
Among the international speakers, British architect Sir Peter Cook, Bunker Roy – founder of India’s social work and reseach centre The Barefoot College – and Paul Bennett, chief creative officer of IDEO, will be participating in the talks and workshops.
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