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Exploring International Service Design Methods and Practices

Exploring International Service Design Methods and Practices

November 20, 2006  |  Levent OZLER

Northumbria University's School of Design is holding a workshop to explore International Service Design methods and practices on Wednesday 29th November 2006 at the Centre for Life, Newcastle upon Tyne.

This workshop is a must attend event for those involved in the service design either as a practitioner, academic or client.

The day will enable you to:

* hear from three distinguished experts in the field of service design
* take part in an active discussion about current practices
* exchange ideas with your peers; gain inspiration for the future
* build a specialist network


Event Speakers

The three speakers are:

Prof Robert Young - Northumbria's School of Design Methods to support the evolving work of design practitioners, and the development of systems and service design models.

Bill Hollins - University of Westminster and Direction Consultants The development of service design from the perspective of UK design engineering and business management.

Cees J.G. Van Halen, MSc. - Senior Consultant of Partners for Innovation, General Manager aHa!Group - The Netherlands Service Design methods, thinking and practice from the perspective of pan European research, development and business support consulting.


Event Details
Date: Wednesday 29th November 2006
Venue: Marlborough Suite, Conference Centre, Centre for Life, Newcastle upon Tyne
Time: Registration 10.30am-11am, close 4.30pm
Cost: £50+VAT, payment by invoice or cheque (payable to 'Northumbria University').

Registration
To register, please email Suzanne Stelling: s.stelling@northumbria.ac.uk or telephone 0044 (0)191 243 7079. Further details will be sent to you by e-mail after you register.

Weblink: http://northumbria.ac.uk/sd/academic/scd/news/561569

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