2010 events (so far)

A look at the Lift and partner events planned so far. A busy year awaits :)

Beta testing Lift10
19 Jan 2010, Geneva, Free event
Following the earlier workshop on Lift10, we would like to announce the format of the conference in details to gather feedback from the community. We will also test the (quite innovative and unique) system we want to use to create interaction between the audience and the speakers.

Conférence TechnoArk 2010
29 Jan 2010, Sierre, 150chf (Partner event)
A full day of discussion around the new digital spaces with Adam Greenfield (Nokia), Bruno Marzloff (Groupe Chronos), Fabien Girardin (Lift lab) and Ulrich Fischer (Walking the edit).

Lift @ Austria | Enable!
18-20 Mar 2010, Vienna, 150€
LIFT@austria | Enable! will be held in Vienna on March 18-20, 2010. The three day convention seeks to bring together people, organizations, and networks to elaborate and work on the question what does the concept of Enabling mean in various contexts and domains of (game-changing) innovation.

Lift10 | Connected people
5-7 May 2010, Geneva, 650chf until Dec. 26
Lift10 will welcome 1000 participants from 40 countries to explore the most overlooked aspect of innovation: people. A decade after the rebirth of user-centered design and innovation, it's time to explore the myths and uncover the reality behind the "connected people".

Lift France 10
5-7 Jul 2010, Marseille, 100/350/950€ until Mar. 25
We will announce the theme of this year's Lift France towards the end of January.

Lift Asia 10
16-17 Sept. 2010, Jeju, 150k/300k/500'000KRW
Our fourth Asian conference, the third under the Jeju sun! More information coming in June!

We will soon announce another "large" conference (November 2010 somewhere in Europe), and 5 lift@home are brewing in India, US, Switzerland, and elsewhere. Get some rest during the Christmas break, 2010 promises to be intense, challenging, interesting, full of new ideas and contacts :)


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