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SUMMARY:London Design Biennale 2025
DESCRIPTION:Founded in 2016 by Sir John Sorrell CBE and Ben Evans CBE\, the London Design Biennale champions global collaboration and highlights the transformative power of design. Through innovative exhibitions and installations\, it addresses shared challenges and showcases design as a tool for universal solutions. \nLondon Design Biennale 2025 returns to Somerset House from 6-29 June (preview on June 5th). This leading event in the global calendar of London design events explores the theme ‘Surface Reflections’\, investigating how internal experiences and external environments shape design ideas. \nThis year\, Dr Samuel Ross MBE\, founder of A-COLD-WALL* and SR_A\, leads as artistic director. His vision drives a bold edition of the London Design Biennale\, where designers and changemakers from across the globe present thought-provoking installations tackling urgent global challenges. \nDiscover Clerkenwell Design Week 2025  \n \nGlobal Design Forum\nThe Global Design Forum joins the London Design Biennale 2025 with a special series titled ‘Design and the Invisible’. These sessions unite creatives using design to address the unseen forces shaping our world. \nHighlights from the London Design Biennale 2025 Pavilion Line-Up\nAbu Dhabi – House of Artisans presents Tides and Traditions\, a multisensory journey into maritime crafts and cultural identity. \nArgentina – SUR ANDINA takes visitors on a 3\,500km journey across the Andes through textile\, light\, and ancestral knowledge. \nAzerbaijan – MAMA Mother Nature explores ecology and spiritual design inspired by natural landscapes. \nBlack British Artists Grant Programme by SR_A supports designers of colour and builds sustainable creative networks. \nChile – Minerasophia celebrates mineral heritage and redefines environmental and cultural ‘value’. \nEU Delegation – Global Gateway reflects Europe’s design-led global partnerships. \nDiscover the World Design Congress 2025 \nDelegation of the European Union to the United Kingdom\, ‘Global Gateway’\, photo Daniel Bel\, courtesy London Design Biennale \nDesign Council – Green Design Skills Blueprint defines key sustainable design skills to shape the future. \nEco-Vision Plan – Rainforest Succession connects tea farming\, biodiversity\, and Blang traditions. \nHong Kong – Human-Centred Design uses neuroscience to design spaces aligned with emotional well-being. \nUCL – People Powered Prosperity explores prosperity through citizen science and participatory design. \nJapan – Paper Clouds blends Washi paper\, sound\, and suspended sculpture to honour material lightness. \nLife Calling – Notes to Humanity invites handwritten reflections on preserving humanity in the digital era. \nMalta – URNA challenges death rituals and proposes new forms of collective remembrance. \nMelek Zeynep Bulut – The Recursion Project reimagines the surface as a concept of infinite reflection. \nThe Netherlands – Remapping Collaborations questions how design collaborations function globally. \nNigeria – Hopes and Impediments reflects on cultural identity through design and speculative storytelling. \nOman – Memory Grid uses Omani pottery to explore value\, survival\, and memory. \nOman\, ‘Memory Grid’\, courtesy of Oman pavilion\, courtesy London Design Biennale \nPeru – Hæirloom celebrates hair weaving traditions as tools of empowerment and heritage. \nPoland – Records of Waiting uses ornamentation to explore the politics of suspended time. \nPortugal – Metabolisms of Repair imagines ecosystems at the heart of regenerative design. \nRachel Botsman – Roots of Trust reinterprets the world’s first organisational chart to explore information flow and trust. \nRomania – Inner Reflections\, Outer Worlds turns recycled materials into a platform for social dialogue. \nSan Diego-Tijuana – Play Borderisms explores border identities through audiovisual storytelling. \nSaudi Arabia – Good Water rethinks water’s value and hospitality through the symbol of the sabeel. \nSaudi Arabia\, ‘Good Water’\, photo Aziz Jamal\, courtesy London Design Biennale \nSilk Road – Teplo Store supports women-led brands with a contemporary take on heritage fashion. \nThe Global South – Wura pays tribute to cultural resilience with gold and cowrie installations. \nTurkey – Emotional Reflections evokes Istanbul’s soul through multisensory urban storytelling. \nUK Civil Service – Serious Gaming invites visitors to co-create climate policy through interactive play. \nUzbek Design – Once and Future Garden revives Samarkand’s legacy through craft and storytelling. \nWorld Monuments Fund & English Heritage – Coastal Connections showcases global strategies to protect coastal heritage. \nNorthumbria & UCL – Living Assembly uses biology to grow sustainable architectural components. \nKing’s College London – Curiosity Cabinet curates unusual objects to spark design inquiry and imagination. \nKing’s College London\, ‘The Curiosity Cabinet’\, photo Jack Latimer\, courtesy London Design Biennale \nVCUarts Qatar – Matter Diplopia blends cultural narratives and design impact in Qatari society. \nLondon Design Biennale\, London\, June 6-21\, 2’25\nVenue: Somerset House\, London \nLondon Design Biennale is mostly for professional\nSize: over 40 pavilions \nAdmission tickets and more info on website Londondesignbiennale.com   \nOther images of London Design Biennale Pavillions \n\n\n\n	\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n\n\n\n 
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LOCATION:Somerset House\, Strand\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Design Festivals,Design Summit & Conferences
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SUMMARY:World Design Congress 2025
DESCRIPTION:The prestigious World Design Congress is coming to London again in 2025\, for the first time in over 50 years. The World Design Congress 2025 brings together design innovators\, business leaders and academic thinkers from around the globe\, to exchange ideas around this year’s theme\, that’s Design for Planet. \nThe 34th edition of this biannual design event will take place at the iconic Barbican Centre\, featuring two days of thought-provoking keynotes\, engaging breakout sessions\, and opportunities for meaningful connections. Don’t miss this pivotal moment as the design community comes together to address the climate and nature crises. \nThe two-day conference\, taking place on September 9-10\, followed by the one-day WDO General Assembly on 11 September\, will coincide with the London Design Festival. \nDiscover London Design Festival 2024 \nThe Barbican Centre \nThe World Design Congress 2025 is in London\nAfter a 50-year hiatus\, the World Design Congress is making its way back to the UK\, with London chosen as the host city against fierce international competition. Recognised as a global design capital\, London will host the main event alongside the London Design Festival\, complemented by regional showcases highlighting the UK’s vibrant design sector. \nThe city last hosted the Congress in 1969 at the Southbank Centre\, attracting nearly 1\,000 delegates from 39 countries and featuring H.R.H. Princess Margaret as the guest of honour. To celebrate\, the Design Council’s Design Centre in Haymarket showcased the best in global design with its “Design ’69” exhibition. \nSince its inception in 1959\, the World Design Congress has convened every two years in cities like Tokyo\, Hyderabad\, Turin\, and Montreal\, fostering discussions on the most pressing design challenges of the times. \nDiscover Clerkenwell Design Week in London \nThe Conservatory at The Barbican Centre (photo Max Colson\, from the Barbican Centre website) \nThe 2025 Edition: A Celebration of Design and Sustainability\nSet against the iconic backdrop of the Barbican Centre\, renowned for its brutalist architecture and commitment to sustainability\, the 2025 Congress promises to inspire and innovate. Opened in 1982\, the Barbican serves as a hub for arts\, learning\, and conferences. The venue’s ongoing Barbican Renewal project\, in partnership with the Design Council\, is repurposing underused spaces to foster creativity without expanding its physical footprint. \nDesign for Planet: a Call to Action\nThe impacts of climate change are becoming increasingly undeniable\, demanding a unified global response. Designers and design commissioners worldwide hold a pivotal responsibility in shaping a regenerative future by cutting carbon emissions and fostering biodiversity. Here’s how we can lead the way:\nAdvancing Zero Emissions Harness innovation\, leverage technology\, and promote behavioral changes to drive a transition toward zero emissions.\nReimagining Resources Prioritize sustainable materials\, embrace waste reuse\, and foster a fair\, circular economy to reduce environmental impact.\nRestoring Ecosystems Revive biodiversity\, regenerate communities\, and empower individuals with the skills needed to nurture their environments and create thriving spaces. Together\, we can design solutions that not only address the challenges of today but also build a sustainable\, equitable\, and flourishing planet for generations to come. \nDiscover The Design Conference at BDOW in Hong Kong \n5 Top World Class Designers Ambassadors\nFive prominent figures in design are leading the charge for the Design for Planet mission as Ambassadors for the 2025 Congress.  \nTom Dixon\nA self-taught designer from Tunisia\, he became globally renowned for his innovative creations. Tom Dixon‘s iconic works include the ‘S Chair’ for Cappellini and the Jack light\, which made him a design icon. In 2002\, Dixon founded his eponymous brand\, creating a wide range of products and earning an O.B.E. in 2001. Through Design Research Studio\, launched in 2007\, he has completed high-profile interior projects like Shoreditch House and the Mondrian Hotel. His first major Australian project is the Quay Quarter Tower. \nTom Dixon (photo Cosentino\, from Tom Dixon website) \nEs Devlin\nEs Devlin is an artist and stage designer whose work explores biodiversity\, linguistic diversity\, and AI-generated poetry. Her projects span public sculptures at Tate Modern\, the V&A\, and the UN\, kinetic stage designs for the Royal Opera House and National Theatre\, and major performances for Beyoncé\, The Weeknd\, and U2. Her accolades include the London Design Medal\, along with a CBE and recognition as Royal Designer for Industry. \nEs Devlin (photo from Es Devlin website) \nDr. Lesley Lokko OBE\nAn architect\, academic\, and novelist\, Lokko is the founder of the African Futures Institute and 2024 Royal Gold Medal recipient\, recognised for her efforts to democratise architecture. \nSuhair Khan\nShe’s a cultural strategist bridging technology and the arts. As a senior executive at Google\, she led projects like Google Arts & Culture\, driving initiatives to preserve and share cultural heritage. \nFoday Dumbuya\nFounder of LABRUM London\, Dumbuya blends West African heritage with British style\, crafting menswear that celebrates storytelling and cultural fusion. A recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design\, his work exemplifies thoughtful craftsmanship. \nWorld Design Organization\n1957 – On June 29\, ICSID (International Council of Societies of Industrial Designers) was officially established in London. The organization was registered in Paris. Today\, the Secretariat is in Montreal (Quebec\, Canada).  \n1959 – The inaugural Icsid Congress and General Assembly took place in Stockholm\, Sweden. During this event\, the Icsid Constitution was adopted\, along with the first official definition of industrial design. Membership had grown to 23 members from 17 countries. The organization’s name was updated to the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design. \n1981 – The first joint Congress of Icsid\, the International Council of Graphic Design Associations (Icograda)\, and the International Federation of Interior Architects/Designers (IFI) was held in Helsinki. This event marked the beginning of a closer collaborative relationship among the organizations. \n2017 – On January 1\, Icsid was officially renamed the World Design Organization. \nWhy attend\nHighlights of the 2025 Congress \nThe Venue\nThe Barbican Centre\, renowned for its brutalist architecture and commitment to sustainability\, will serve as the venue. Its ongoing Barbican Renewal project\, a collaboration with the Design Council\, emphasizes repurposing over expansion. \nThe Program\nThe two-day event will feature keynotes\, breakout sessions\, and networking opportunities. \nThe Ambassadors\nFive leading design figures will champion the “Design for Planet” mission:\nTom Dixon OBE\nEs Devlin CBE\nDr. Lesley Lokko OBE\nSuhair Khan\nFoday Dumbuya \nWorld Design Congress\, London\, September 9-10\, 2025\nVenue: Barbican Centre\, London \nWorld Design Congress is for professional\nHosted by Design Council\, in collaboration with World Design Organization\nAdmission tickets and more info on website WorldDesignCongressLondon.com   \nSome images of the Barbican Centre in London (from Barbican Centre website)
URL:https://designweekguide.com/event/world-design-congress-2025/
LOCATION:Barbican Centre\, London\, Silk Street\, London\, EC2Y 8DS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Design Summit & Conferences
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SUMMARY:SIDS Design Fest & Convention 2025
DESCRIPTION:The SIDFest\, an annual event organized by SIDS\, takes place from 15 September to 4 October 2025 \nThis year’s festival\, titled Design in Dialogue: The Collaborative Convergence\, highlights the many-layered conversations shaping the next chapter of interior design. As the field expands past pure aesthetics into areas such as business growth\, digital transformation\, legal awareness\, and well-being\, the 2025 theme emphasizes the value of interdisciplinary collaboration. \nThe event is a must for both design professionals and students\, featuring a vibrant line-up of talks and programmes hosted across Singapore. Attendees will gain direct access to leading voices in the industry\, offering expertise on current trends and urgent topics influencing the design landscape. \nDiscover Singapore Design Week 2025 \n \nSIDSFest 2025 Highlights\nThe SID Convention\, organized by the Society of Interior Designers\, Singapore (SIDS)\, is an annual flagship conference that attracts numerous delegates interested in spatial and interior design. Held in conjunction with SIDFest\, the convention serves as a premier platform for discussions on various topics related to interior design. \nSIDS Design Convention\, 17 September 2025\, 1 pm – 5 pm\nThe Ngee Ann Kongsi Auditorium & Foyer\, National Gallery Singapore\nTopic: Global Expansion Strategies for Design Businesses\n\nWith Singapore’s design sector reaching maturity\, many firms are seeking opportunities beyond national borders. This convention convenes leaders from prominent international practices to share strategies for scaling globally. Topics include branding for diverse markets\, navigating cultural nuances\, and implementing operational models that enable sustainable growth. Attendees will leave with actionable insights on expanding internationally while maintaining a strong design identity. The session is designed to equip local studios with the knowledge\, confidence\, and networks to succeed abroad. \nSpeaker Line-up \n\nClint Nagata\, Founder and Creative Partner\, BLINK Design Group\nTulsi Grover\, Founder\, re.vorG\nSabine Beck\, Partner\, Hirsch Bedner Associates\nAndy Fisher\, Managing Director\, Andy Fisher Workshop Pte Ltd\n\nSIDFest 2025 Symposium I\, 19 September 2025\, 2 pm – 6pm\nLixil Experience Centre\, Level 3\nTopic: Smart Interiors: Embracing Digital Innovation in Spatial Design\n\nSmart technology is reshaping our relationship with space—at home\, at work\, and in shared environments. This symposium explores how designers can weave in systems such as intelligent lighting\, climate controls\, automation\, and AI-driven features. Experts from technology and design will present real-world case studies and practical challenges\, offering new perspectives on creating responsive\, connected\, and adaptive spaces. The session will inspire designers to rethink spatial design for an increasingly digital age. \nSpeaker Line-up \n\nLucas Lee Wei Sheng\, Director\, Son&Bear Pte Ltd\nDerrick Lam\, Territorial Sales Manager\, Lutron\n\nSIDFest 2025 Symposium II\, 22 September 2025\, 2 pm – 6.30 pm\nDaikin\, Level 2 Auditorium\nTopic: Designing for Well-being: Health and Wellness in Interior Spaces \nInterior design is now widely acknowledged as a catalyst for human well-being. This symposium investigates how choices in space planning\, material use\, lighting\, and environmental factors can nurture mental\, emotional\, and physical health. Speakers will highlight approaches such as biophilic design\, sensory engagement\, and inclusive solutions\, with applications spanning homes\, healthcare\, and public spaces. The session also examines frameworks and standards shaping wellness-centered design\, helping practitioners craft environments that uplift quality of life. \nSpeaker Line-up \n\nNikki Hunt\, Principal and Founder\, Design Intervention Pte Ltd\nBenjamin Chua\, Chief Executive Officer\, Speco\nKenneth Yeo\, Specialist (Healthcare Design)\, Nanyang Polytechnic\nLawrence Lim\, Manager\, Marketing & Sales\, Daikin Airconditioning (Singapore) Pte Ltd\n\nSIDFest 2025 Symposium III\, 24 September 2025\, 2 pm – 6pm\nAdmira Showroom\, The Library\nTopic: The Impact of Emerging Technologies on Interior Design Practice\nRapid technological advances are redefining how designers ideate\, collaborate\, and deliver projects. This symposium spotlights tools such as real-time rendering\, generative AI\, and cloud-based platforms\, showing their influence on creative workflows and client engagement. Industry leaders will explore both opportunities and challenges—ranging from efficiency and innovation to ethics and practice management. Attendees will gain clarity on how to remain adaptable and forward-looking in a constantly evolving digital landscape. \nSpeaker Line-up \n\nShi Ruxin\, Business Advisor\, Xintesys Connect Pte Ltd\nTeddy Zhuang Ziheng\, Co-Founder\, Xintesys Connect Pte Ltd\nRajesh Patil\, Head of Territory and Channel Sales\, Digital Media\, Southeast Asia\, Adobe\nPratibha Verma\, Digital Transformation Manager\, BIMAGE Consulting\nJake Tan\, Director\, Admira Pte Ltd\n\nSIDFest 2025\nFor full details on ticketing and speaker updates\nVisit SIDFest.sg  
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LOCATION:Singapore\, Singapore\, 178957\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Design Summit & Conferences
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SUMMARY:CES - Consumer Electronic Show Las Vegas 2026
DESCRIPTION:CES 2026 is back\, January 6 to 9\, 2026. Held annually in Las Vegas\, CES stands as a global stage for innovation. CES Las Vegas 2026 leading theme is: AI everywhere. At CES 2026\, you can discover the lates trends in mobility and the future of health tech. Moreover\, CES is the ultimate event for creators.  \nRead more on CES Las Vegas \nCES 2025 \nConsumer Electronic Show – CES 2026: Advanced Manufacturing Focus\nThe 2026 show highlights include Advanced Manufacturing Showcase and new manufacturing track\, featuring NAM President and CEO Jay Timmons and SME Executive Director and CEO Jeannine Kunz.  \nThe Consumer Technology Association (CTA)\, the owner of CES\, explained that CES 2026 puts a major spotlight on the future of manufacturing. In fact\, advancements in energy\, mobility\, and AI are transforming how to design\, build and deliver products. The event explores the next era of industrial innovation and the technologies enabling more resilient\, competitive\, and AI-ready production ecosystems.  \nCES 2025 \nOn the Show Floor: Manufacturing Innovation Across CES\nAttendees can find manufacturing technologies integrated throughout the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC)\, spanning Central\, North\, and South Halls. \n\nAdvanced Manufacturing Showcase in LVCC Central Hall\, produced by CTA and SME\, highlight the leading-edge U.S. manufacturing capabilities. Exhibits feature automation systems\, advanced materials\, and industrial software\, along with a dozen innovators demonstrating tools driving transformative production.\nSouth Hall showcases the global ecosystem for product design\, sourcing\, and manufacturing\, with design and accessories exhibitors offering demonstrations that take concepts from idea to production.\nNorth Hall presents industrial robotics\, simulation technologies\, and AI-enabled systems aimed at improving productivity\, strengthening supply chains\, and enhancing worker safety\n\nCES 2025 \nConference program: strategy\, technology and leadership\nCES 2026 debuts a comprehensive manufacturing track\, open to all CES attendees. Key speakers include: \n\nJay Timmons\, President and CEO\, National Association of Manufacturers (NAM)\, joining CTA’s Gary Shapiro for a chat titled “Charting the Future: Manufacturing\, Innovation\, and America’s Competitive Edge.” Timmons outlines how a unified manufacturing strategy is essential for sustaining U.S. competitiveness amid global and technological pressures.\nJeannine Kunz\, Executive Director and CEO\, SME. She addresses how new training models\, skill development pathways\, and emerging technologies are redefining the manufacturing workforce and supporting economic expansion.\nBeyond AI: the technologies powering the future of manufacturing\nMade Here: rethinking manufacturing in a shifting global landscape with Barbara Humpton\, CEO\, USA Rare Earth\nManufacturing the Future: Energy. Mobility. AI presented by JobsOhio\nPowering Manufacturing Transformation with AI Partnerships presented by EY\nAdditional Manufacturing-Relevant Tracks\nBuilding the Next-Gen connected product factory\, presented by PwC\nIntelligent Robotics\, Future Manufacturing\, Adaptive Leadership\, presented by Deloitte\nSmarter\, Faster\, Integrated – The future of product innovation\, presented by PTC\nCES Research Summit: Manufacturing Insights\n\nBOSCH keynote at CES 2025 \nProgramming will also include: \n\nAI\, Cost & the Future of OEM–Supplier Collaboration\, presented by BCG\nSmart\, Connected\, Profitable: The Future of Manufacturing\, presented by EY\nThe New Industrial Era: U.S. Reinvention through Tech & Resilience\, presented by PwC\n\nAMD Press conference at CES 2025 \nCES 2026 – Retail Innovation Focus\nSession with Best Buy CEO Corie Barry and expanded retail programming showcases the future of commerce \nRetail innovation is a central theme at CES 2026\, with programming that highlights the technologies redefining how consumers make purchasing decisions. From AI-driven personalization to frictionless omnichannel journeys and emerging social shopping models\, CES 2026 brings together retailers\, brands\, platforms\, and creators shaping the next generation of the retail economy. \nAttendees can see AI tools that personalize discovery\, content commerce integrations\, advanced in-store technologies enhancing physical retail\, and data-driven insights that forecast consumer needs. CES illustrates a retail ecosystem built around deeper connection\, intuitive design\, and more purposeful shopping pathways. \nA headline conference program\, “Seamless Ecosystems\, Personalized Experiences: The Next Era of Retail\,” features Best Buy CEO Corie Barry in conversation with Michael Kassan\, CEO of 3C Ventures\, at C Space.  \nToyota keynote at CES 2025 \nRetail Conference Track\nThe Retail Track will analyze the ongoing evolution of product discovery\, experience\, and purchase. Sessions include: \n\nContent to Commerce: The World of Social Shopping\nExperience Driven Retail\nThe Future of “Search” at Retail\, featuring Justin Honaman\, Head\, Worldwide Retail & Consumer Goods Industry Strategy & Business Development\, AWS\n\n \nThe New Retail Experience in the AI Powered Store\, with Siobhan McFeeney\, SVP\, Technology\, Target\nThe Retail Track is offered as a standalone purchase or included with the Deluxe Pass. CES registration also provides access to additional individual sessions featuring leaders in retail media\, creator commerce\, AI-enabled insights\, mixed reality\, and full-funnel demand generation. \nRetail innovation themes will extend across other CES stages\, with: \n\nDaniel Danker\, EVP\, AI Acceleration\, Product and Design\, Walmart\, speaking on the CES Foundry Stage\nSeemantini Godbole\, CTO\, Lowe’s\, appearing in a Great Minds session\n\nCES 2026 provides a comprehensive look at retail’s next chapter and connect retailers\, brands\, creators\, investors\, and technology innovators advancing the future of consumer engagement and commerce. Companies such as Amazon\, Best Buy\, IKEA\, Instacart\, Roundel\, Walmart\, and others are represented across the show floor and event programming. \nCES 2025 \nCelebrities at CES 2026 \nCelebrity guests participating in conference programming\, sponsored sessions\, and special events throughout CES 2026\, include: \n\nAlexis Ohanian\, entrepreneur and investor\, founder of Seven Seven Six\, and co-founder of Reddit. He participates to the Great Minds session Back to the Future: Tech’s Nostalgic Revolution \nHank Shocklee\, member of the hip hop group Public Enemy speaks on an Innovation for All panel\nRZA (Bobby Diggs)\, rapper\, producer\, actor\, filmmaker\, and leader of the Wu-Tang Clan take parte to the panel “From Concept to Reality: Creatives Using AI to Bring Big Ideas to Life” \nSerena Williams\, entrepreneur and 23-time Grand Slam champion\, speaks during Insights to Action: The Power of Biowearables\, presented by Abbott \nTyler Florence\, chef\, TV host\, and restaurateur\, participates in “Robot vs. Chef: Will AI Augment or Replace the Cook?”  \nwill.i.am\, Founder and CEO of FYI.AI\, creative artist\, and tech entrepreneur\, appears at the new CES Foundry\, during an interview with Harry McCracken\, global technology editor for Fast Company\n\nCelebrity chefs at Bosch’s Battle in the Booth  \n\nBryan Voltaggio\, Top Chef finalist and Food Network mainstay with multiple finals appearances\, including a recent Tournament of Champions: All-Star Christmas win\nMarcel Vigneron\, Top Chef finalist and Bosch’s CES 2026 chef host\, most recently winner of Food Network’s 24 in 24: Last Chef Standing\nNyesha Arrington\, FOX’s Next Level Chef co-star with Gordon Ramsey and Top Chef alum\, now a familiar face across top culinary competition shows \nPlus\, a special performance at Lenovo’s Tech World \n\nC Space at Aria – the home for content\, advertising\, and entertainment – hosts conversations with leading creators and talent exploring how technology is shaping the future of media\, storytelling\, and culture. This includes the Variety Entertainment Summit \, including:   \n\nBilly Magnussen\, actor\, The Audacity\nBreckin Meyer\, actor and producer \nClea Shearer\, entrepreneur and co-founder of the home organization company The Home Edit\nJoanna Teplin\, entrepreneur and co-founder of the home organization company The Home Edit\nJoseph Gordon-Levitt\, actor\, filmmaker\, and entrepreneur\nSimon Helberg\, actor\, The Audacity  \n\nAdditional celebrities are still to be confirmed.  For the latest updates on CES 2026 speakers and sessions\, follow CES on social media or visit CES.tech \nCES\, Las Vegas Convention Center\, January 6-9\, 2026\nCES is strictly for professionals\, upon invitation\nSize: 4\,500 exhibitors\, 142\,000 visitors (2025)\nVisit website Ces.tech for more info \nSunday\, January 4\, MediaDay 1 at Mandalay Bay – Media only\nMonday\, January 5\, Media Day 2 at Mandalay Bay – Media Only – 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM\nTuesday\, January 6\, Show Floor Press Conference – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM\nExhibits – 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM\nWednesday January 7\, Show Floor Press Conferences – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM\nExhibits – 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM\nThursday\, January 8\, Exhibits – 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM\nFriday\, January 9\, Exhibits – 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM \nSome images from the Countries cutting ribbon
URL:https://designweekguide.com/event/ces-consumer-electronic-show-las-vegas-2026/
LOCATION:Las Vegas Convention Center\, 3150 Paradise Rd\, Las Vegas\, NV\, 89109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design & Furniture Trade Shows,Design Summit & Conferences
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SUMMARY:Munich Creative Business Week (mcbw) Design Summit 2026
DESCRIPTION:How do we design for a world defined by uncertainty? On May 4\, 2026\, the Munich Urban Colab becomes the epicenter of global creative discourse. As the flagship event of Munich Creative Business Week (mcbw)\, the Design Summit 2026 invites visionaries to explore this year’s evocative theme: “Playground of Possibilities.” \nIn an era where AI solves problems and global shifts create doubt\, design is reclaiming its role as a space for sensual\, playful\, and courageous experimentation. \nEvent Overview: mcbw Design Summit 2026\n\nDate: Monday\, May 4\, 2026\nLocation: Munich Urban Colab\, Munich\, Germany\nCore Theme: Playground of Possibilities\nEvening Event: Networking\, drinks\, and snacks starting at 6:00 p.m.\n\nWhy Attend the Design Summit 2026?\nThe Design Summit is not merely a conference; it is a collaborative laboratory. Bringing together designers\, researchers\, and decision-makers from politics and marketing\, the summit fosters an interdisciplinary approach to societal challenges. \nDiscover World Design Congress 2025 \nMunich Creative Business Week 2025 \n1. From Problem Solving to Meaning Making\nAs highlighted by summit speaker Roberto Verganti\, while AI now excels at technical problem solving\, the future of human design lies in “creative meaning making.” The summit explores how design acts as a tool for social\, political\, and environmental change. \n2. A Space for “Productive Stumbling”\nThe “Playground of Possibilities” represents a shift toward trial and error. It is a venue for: \n\nExperimentation: Stepping into the unknown to reimagine the future.\nMultiperspectivity: Overcoming digital polarization through diverse design lenses.\nCircular Economy: Embedding sustainability at the core of product development.\n\nFeatured Speakers & Thought Leaders\nThe 2026 lineup features international pioneers who are redefining the boundaries of the creative industry: \nAlice Rawsthorn: Design as an Agent of Change \nThe award-winning critic and author of Design Emergency argues that design is a fundamental tool for ensuring that technological and social shifts affect us positively rather than negatively. \nRoberto Verganti: The Future of Human-Centric Innovation \nA leading voice from the Stockholm School of Economics\, Verganti explores how designers must pivot from traditional problem-solving to creating deep meaning in an AI-driven world. \nMarije Vogelzang: The Power of Play in Food Design \nThe pioneer of food design views “play” as an essential method for creative research. Her work encourages us to stay humble and humane through the sensory experience of food. \nFriedrich von Borries: AI and Social Development \nA professor at HFBK Hamburg\, von Borries uses his platform getminds.ai to demonstrate how AI can open up new creative possibilities and bridge social divides. \nEmmi Salonen: Designing for Well-being \nFounder of studio Emmi\, she introduces “Positive Creativity\,” focusing on how design can reduce burnout and enhance human flourishing through “micro-passions.” \nHideaki Ogawa: Art as a Catalyst \nThe Artistic Director of Ars Electronica questions the purpose of possibility\, using art to give future visions a tangible meaning. \nFilippo Pagliani: The Intersection of Tradition and Audacity \nThe co-founder of Park Associati explores the intersection of tradition and innovation\, giving form to new futures through a plurality of architectural perspectives. \nJessie Storey: Redefining the Future of Work \nAs a leader at Steelcase\, she explores the intersection of technology\, behavior\, and space\, embedding circular economy principles into product development. \nNetworking and Dialogue: Shaping the Future Together\nThe summit concludes with a focus on enduring ideas. By connecting designers with leaders from government agencies and global brands\, mcbw creates a network that extends far beyond the Munich Urban Colab. \nThe day’s discussions will be moderated by Leonhard Nima\, an expert in social innovation\, and Max Fraser\, Editorial Director at Dezeen\, ensuring a deep and provocative exploration of every topic. \nMunich Creative Business Week 2025
URL:https://designweekguide.com/event/munich-creative-business-week-mcbw-design-summit-2026/
LOCATION:Munich Urban CoLab\, Freddie-Mercury-Straße 5\, Munich\, 87097\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Design Summit & Conferences
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SUMMARY:Global Design Forum Istanbul 2026: the first edition
DESCRIPTION:From 13 to 16 May 2026\, the inaugural edition of Global Design Forum Istanbul takes place\, marking the first time the London Design Festival’s flagship platform for global discourse expands its footprint to the banks of the Bosphorus. \nPresented in collaboration with the strategic creative platform People Places Ideas (PPI)\, the Forum is set to transform İstanbul into a vibrant stage for creativity. This four-day event is not just a series of talks; it is a citywide celebration comprising public installations\, digital storytelling\, and high-level debate\, all rooted in the city’s rich heritage and contemporary dynamism. \nIstanbul: The Ultimate Design Hub\nIstanbul\, a metropolis of 15 million people bridging two continents\, provides a backdrop like no other. As a city where ancient craftsmanship meets cutting-edge innovation\, its creative economy is a powerhouse. According to UNESCO\, the sector employs over 140\,000 professionals and generates a staggering 74.5% of Türkiye’s creative turnover. \nWith 27 university design programs and over 20 international design events annually\, İstanbul has firmly established itself as a regional hub. Global Design Forum İstanbul leverages this unique position\, reestablishing the city as a gateway between East and West and a vital platform for design exchange. \nVisionary Leadership: The Creative Minds Behind the Forum\nThe event is led by Melek Zeynep Bulut\, serving as the Artistic Director. Bulut oversees the creative ideation and programming\, ensuring the forum celebrates the specific idiosyncrasies and creative energy of İstanbul. She works alongside Ben Evans\, Co-Founder and Chairman of the London Design Festival & Global Design Forum. \nThe intellectual heart of the event – the discussion program – is curated by Beatrice Galilee\, the Forum Content Advisor. Galilee has introduced the theme “Worlds in Contact\,” which explores the material\, political\, and bodily collisions that occur when different worlds meet. \nDiscover the World Design Congress 2025 \nWorld in Contact \nThe Four Pillars: A Program Built on Meaning\nThe Forum is structured around four core principles that guide the audience through the city’s creative landscape: \nDiscussion: “Worlds in Contact” at Hagia Irene \nThe centerpiece of the event is two days of curated keynotes and panels (14-15 May) held in the historic courtyard of Hagia Irene\, within the Topkapı Palace Complex. \nDay One: Thursday\, 14 May \n\nWorlds in Contact: A rapid sequence of provocations from architects and designers from Thailand\, Mexico\, and Europe\, exploring how design can share authorship with ecosystems and non-human minds.\nLiam Young’s Planet City: A radical film and performance piece that imagines the entire human population living in one hyper-dense city\, allowing the rest of the planet to rewild.\nIn Conversation: Tom Dixon & Lina Ghotmeh: A rare dialogue between industry icon Tom Dixon and award-winning Lebanese architect Lina Ghotmeh on sustainability\, materiality\, and sustaining a practice through change.\nKeynote: Hussein Chalayan: The legendary designer reflects on his rigorous practice at the intersection of fashion and technology.\n\nDiscover the World Design Summit 2025 \nTom Dixon and Lina Ghotmeh \nDay Two: Friday\, 15 May \n\nIn Conversation: Lesley Lokko: One of the most influential voices in architecture discusses the colonial structures within the industry and what architecture owes to those it has historically excluded.\nKeynote: Marina Tabassum: Based in the climate-vulnerable Bengal delta\, Tabassum will close the forum by asking the ultimate question: What are we actually designing for?\n\nSerpentine Pavilion 2025\, by Marina Tabassum \nPlacemaking: “Praise of Transience”\nCurated by Melek Zeynep Bulut\, this pillar features public installations that challenge the idea of architecture as a permanent object. \n\nPavilion of the Moment: Designed by Waugh Thistleton Architects using slender pine boards\, this timber structure abstracts the geometry of Hagia Irene. It is lightweight\, demountable\, and designed to be experienced as something temporal and rhythmic.\nNUN Architecture’s Talk Space: An experiential space designed specifically for the forum’s sessions in the Hagia Irene courtyard.\n\nStorytelling: The “İstanbullar” Creative Archive \nTo connect the global audience with the city’s pulse\, the Forum presents İstanbullar\, a dynamic digital map spotlighting 40 creative people\, places\, and ideas. Highlights include: \n\nBarın Han: The studio of calligrapher Emin Barın\, where traditional bookbinding is still practiced.\nZeytinburnu Mosaic Museum: A contemporary “floating box” structure covering 6th-century Roman mosaics.\nZeyrek Çinili Hamam: A 500-year-old Mimar Sinan bathhouse that now hosts a museum and contemporary art in a Byzantine cistern.\nŞehrin Panoları: An online project archiving the unique\, identity-defining signboards of the city.\n\nRethinking: The Yedikule Garden Competition \nThe event will conclude with the launch of an international design competition for the Yedikule district. This project aims to revive the area through contemporary garden and lighting design\, engaging future generations in the preservation and evolution of their urban environment. \nA Global Gathering of Minds\nThe Forum will convene over 30 leading international voices. The roster of delegates includes: \n\nArchitects & Designers: Ma Yansong\, Boonserm Premthada\, Florian Idenburg\, Alper Derinboğaz\, Melike Altınışık\, Han Tümertekin\, and Stephen Burks.\nThinkers & Curators: Beatrice Leanza\, Suhair Khan\, James Bridle\, Beral Madra\, and Olaf Grawert.\nCreative Pioneers: Cooking Sections (Alon Schwabe & Daniel Fernández Pascual)\, Fernando Laposse\, and many more.\n\nGlobal Design Forum: Design as a Shared Language \nGlobal Design Forum İstanbul is more than a conference; it is a multi-voiced gathering and a platform for research. By using design as a shared language for soft power and collaboration\, it positions Istanbul not just as a host\, but as a leader in the global creative sector. \nGlobal Design Forum İstanbul | 13 – 16 May 2026 | Topkapi Palace Complex | Istanbul\nTwo Days of Discussion: 14-15 May\, 2026 at Hagia Irene\, Topkapi Complex Palace
URL:https://designweekguide.com/event/global-design-forum-istanbul-2026/
LOCATION:Topkapi Complex Palace\, Cankurtaran\, Babı Hümayun Cad No: 1\, Istanbul\, 34122\, Turkey
CATEGORIES:Design Summit & Conferences
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