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Hosts: Cees Donkers, Marsha Simon, Ines Peborde, Tessa Steenkamp
Hosts: [[Cees Donkers]], [[Marsha Simon]], [[Ines Peborde, [[Tessa Steenkamp]]


Inspired by what happened in the city of Eindhoven in the Netherlands. This former industrial city (Philips) transformed since 1995 into a 'Design Pearl' or  ‘BRAINFIELD' of fresh and innovative idea’s from young professionals. In Society2.0 we will continue the research with practical topics ending in recommendations and adjustments for new and better policy for living cities.  
Inspired by what happened in the city of Eindhoven in the Netherlands. This former industrial city (Philips) transformed since 1995 into a 'Design Pearl' or  ‘BRAINFIELD' of fresh and innovative idea’s from young professionals. In Society2.0 we will continue the research with practical topics ending in recommendations and adjustments for new and better policy for living cities.  

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Hosts: Cees Donkers, Marsha Simon, [[Ines Peborde, Tessa Steenkamp

Inspired by what happened in the city of Eindhoven in the Netherlands. This former industrial city (Philips) transformed since 1995 into a 'Design Pearl' or ‘BRAINFIELD' of fresh and innovative idea’s from young professionals. In Society2.0 we will continue the research with practical topics ending in recommendations and adjustments for new and better policy for living cities.

Workshop substreams:

  • Urban Transformation for Society2.0.
  • ‘sexy urbanism’
  • Dream - Dare - Do. School is out, learning is living, knowledge is everywhere around you. A new methodology of learning, teaching, creating knowledge and creating tools. By going outside into the village we provoke a new learning mentality and we help you to find a new way of exploring your surroundings. With people form all over the world we will use the local comtext as a test case and simultaneously connect the unconference to the local context