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Lift happens thanks to a great community of people, among them our partners who make the conference possible with their support. Meet four of our Main Partners for Lift11: frog design, Promise Communities, Evenium, blue-infinity.
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frog design frog design, inc. is a global innovation firm. We work with the world’s leading companies, helping them create and bring to market meaningful products, services, and experiences. » Learn more |
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Promise Communities
We build and manage private online communities to solve brand, innovation and research challenges. Our vision is to revolutionise the way organisations and brands problem-solve, by bringing together customers, staff, stakeholders and experts to co-create solutions and innovations. » Learn more |
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Evenium
Evenium provides a complete range of turnkey modules, applicable to all organisational and marketing aspects of events. Our solutions target large corporations, SMEs, societies and event agencies - over two-thirds of companies on the Paris Stock Exchange are using Evenium daily. » Learn more |
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blue-infinity
Everyday our 200+ experts strive to bring together the best in interactive marketing, interface design, systems integration, and technology infrastructure to produce pragmatic, award-winning solutions for our industry-leading clients. » Learn more |
Lift happens thanks to a great community of people, among them our partners who make the conference possible with their support. Meet four of our Main Partners for Lift11: Canton de Genève, LABEL, L'Hebdo and Accenture.
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Canton de Genève In every category, of any international assessment of business locations, Geneva shines. For the international, European and EMEA (Europe, Middle-East and Africa) headquarters of global companies, Geneva offers a perfect mix of advantages: an attractive tax structure, a location in the heart of Europe, easy access, a full set of services, a highly-skilled, multilingual, stable workforce and a business-friendly government. And, in terms of a previously “soft factor” that is increasingly taken into consideration when choosing a business base, Geneva ranks – for the second year in a row – as the world’s leader in terms of quality of life, according to William Mercer HR Consulting. » Learn more |
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LABEL What Does LABEL Do? We connect the virtual world to the real world. From advertising and brand management to business intelligence, via web, multimedia and social media, LABEL delivers a fully integrated services offer. Why Do We Get Up Each Morning? |
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L'Hebdo L’Hebdo, le magazine de référence en Suisse Romande, a été fondé il y a plus de 25 ans sur l’idée qu’il existait une place dans le paysage médiatique pour un magazine d’actualités de qualité, il en est devenu un acteur incontournable. » Learn more |
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Accenture Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company, with more than 181,000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries. Combining unparalleled experience, comprehensive capabilities across all industries and business functions, and extensive research on the world’s most successful companies, Accenture collaborates with clients to help them become high-performance businesses and governments. The company generated net revenues of US$21.58 billion for the fiscal year ended Aug. 31, 2009. Its home page is www.accenture.ch. » Learn more |
Our partner Redbull will give you wings, but Air France will actually fly you to Geneva for Lift10 :)
Air France will be offering Lifters a CHF 50 reduction on any flight (to any of their destinations, not just Geneva) for a limited period. We look forward to this new partnership and having them on board...
Have a look here for more details, and the discount code. Please note that the code only works on the Air France Switzerland site, and that this is only in French and German. The site will be available in English in April.
To give you an idea of the current rates and savings, here are some example fares for the conference dates:
- From London (direct): CHF 210, discounted to CHF 160
- From New York (via Paris): CHF 890, discounted to CHF 840

Important announcement today: we just signed a partnership with the Geneva University of Art and Design (Haute Ecole d'Art et de Design or HEAD in French) which will take over the scenography of Lift10! This means that our stage and the Lift experience space will be designed and constructed by the students of the school, creating a unique atmosphere for networking and inspiration during the conference
The HEAD co-produced with HES-SO Geneva installations for Switzerland's largest music Festival in 2007, 2008 and 2009. Check out their work: beautiful and impressive installations that will surely give Lift10 a little something special :)

At Lift, the HEAD Master students will also have a chance to present their interactive work, getting a chance to interact with the thousand attendees coming from different domains and cultures. We will get the first concrete propositions in March, and really look forward to see where the students and professors of the HEAD will take our theme.
We have teamed up with the organizers of Blogtalk to synchronize the dates of our Asian events. So if you travel to Korea in September you will be able to attend two great conferences in four days. This should make your trip more productive and unforgettable!
We will soon add combined tickets for both events on the registration page, stay tuned.
Our newest partner is Korea's fourth largest daily newspaper, the Hankyoreh! Hankyoreh is a special organization with strong values and an original ownership system with 62,000 citizen shareholders, none having more than 1 percent of the shares.
The Hankyoreh is a progressive newspaper, decisively committed to journalistic freedom, democracy, peaceful coexistence and national reconciliation between South and North Korea, which were divided by external forces after World War II. The Hankyoreh is unrelenting but fair in coverage. It does not negate the philosophy of the free market economy, individual liberty and personal freedom. But it accepts that the more detrimental effects of an unbridled market economy should be regulated by various means.
Its distinct feature is its unique ownership. Unlike most traditional Korean newspapers, under the ownership of a family or business conglomerate, the Hankyoreh is owned by about 62,000 shareholders who joined the original drive for the paper's inception. They are from all walks of life in Korea, ranging from teachers to university students to housewives. Even though their backgrounds are different, they have one value in common: a desire for a genuinely independent newspaper and for full-fledged democracy in Korea.
The Hankyoreh has a Korean and an English website.