Developing Designers. Inspiring Leaders.

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DATES

28 Sep 2024

OPENING HOURS

10.00am – 1.00pm

ADMISSION

Open house: Free with registration;

Workshop Early Bird: S$250, Regular: S$300 (nett, no GST)

ORGANISED BY

DATES

28 Sep 2024

OPENING HOURS

10.00am – 1.00pm

ADMISSION

Open house: Free with registration;

Workshop Early Bird: S$250, Regular: S$300 (nett, no GST)

ABOUT

What do we do with the challenging, dynamic and interconnected nature of many issues that designers and leaders are faced with? Through their programme this SDW 2024, Studio Dojo is exploring these perspectives:

Behind the Veil of Transdisciplinary Design

What does it mean to integrate the 4 disciplines of Design Thinking, Futures Thinking, Organisation Development and Leadership Development, when each of them takes a lifetime and more to learn?

For the very first time, Studio Dojo will take you on an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour into what goes on behind closed doors. In this half-day session, participants will experience interactive activities, hear project stories and connect with like-minded and like-hearted people over food and drinks.

ORGANISER

Studio Dojo

Studio Dojo specialises in building the design & creative capacities of people and organisations. They commit to bringing skills for increased awareness & to respond with appropriate effectiveness & speed. To achieve such outcomes, they blend design thinking, organisation development, leadership development and futures/strategic foresight.

CO-ORGANISER

Mario Van der Meulen

With nearly three decades in the design industry, Mario Van der Meulen is a visionary leader crafting human-centric design strategies with real human and business impact. From Europe to Asia Pacific, he has led teams across various industries, focusing on innovation and effective design leadership.

CONTACT

Name: Studio Dojo
Email Address: connect@studiodojo.com

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27 SEPTEMBER ONWARDS

The Nature of Things

The Nature of Things will share a dialogue with Nature designed by the students from NUS Division of Industrial Design.

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