
Backstage and Roskilde festival, in cooperation with Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies and Center for Culture and Experience Economy, invite you to Backstage Innovation.
Backstage Innovation is all about exchanging knowledge and good ideas for mutual value. This is one of Roskilde Festival’s core values so come and take a closer look at how this happens at the Festival.
We will walk you through a variety of specific case stories and inspirational speakers will give you new insights that will challenge your way of thinking and working. We will look at how companies need to think in alternative future scenarios and how creative people can make this happen.
We will also help you put what you've learned into practice through using exercises designed to break old habits and start you on the path to achieving good, creative and profitable results.
Speakers include:
Carsten Beck, Director of Research at the Copenhagen Institute for Future Studies, is a future studies expert. The objective of this institute is to strengthen the basis for decision-making in public and private organisations by creating awareness of future trends and highlighting their importance to the present. Read more
Rasmus W. Tscherning, Director at the Center for Culture and Experience Economy (CKO) has substantial expertise in strategic consultancy and business development. CKO was founded to promote how the business community can increase growth and innovation and to strengthen the creative sectors’ business understanding. Read more
Thomas Lütken, Vovemod. Since 2004, Thomas has been helping companies to break habits in order to create a stronger personal foundation for innovating their processes and products. Thomas is also a pioneer in habit-breaking experiments. Watch video about breaking habits with Thomas Lütken.
Eskild Mads Eskildsen, KMD, Rikke Vium Madsen, Teater Katapult and Henrik Thomsen, GoProces: The IT-company KMD, the theater Katapult and GoProces joined forces to strengthen product development: “AudioMove.org – emphatic user-driven product development". Read more
Backstage Innovation takes place at Roskilde Festival 5 July. Price DKK 2350/ EUR 316 incl. VAT. After the event there will be plenty of opportunity to enjoy the Festival’s wide variety of music and cultural events and to network with other professionals in Backstage Village (Mediebyen) in the restricted area.
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Program for Backstage Innovation:
10.00-10.15 | Welcome RF
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10.15.10.45 | Innovation in an ephemeral future Carsten Beck, The Copenhagen Institute for Future Studies
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10.45-11.00 | Does creative-driven innovation ever pay? How can you use creative people to create innovation and business development. And does it ever pay? CKO
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11.00-11.30 | Case: Using the senses in product development: How KMD developed its IT systems by working with Teater Katapult. Eskild Mads Eskildsen, KMD, Rikke Vium Madsen, Teater Katapult and Henrik Thomsen, GoProces |
11.30-11.45 | Break
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11.45-12.30 | Presentation 2: Design your experience: Thomas Lütken from Vovemod gives insight into how you can use design as a tool for product development, communication and organisation. Thomas Lütken, Vovemod
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12.30-13.00 | Lunch
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13.00-13.15 | Introduction to group work activity Thomas Lütken, CIFS and CKO
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13.15-14.15 | Experience Open Innovation at Roskilde Festival Group work on the festival site
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14.15-15.00 | Feedback from the group work Participants meet on the festival site to give feedback from the activity. Thomas Lütken, CKO and CIFS
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Join Backstage Innovation
Where: Roskilde Festival
When: 5 July 2012 at 10:00 to 15:00
Price: DKK 2350/ EUR 316 incl. VAT
Registration: HERE
Organizer: Backstage, Roskilde Events & Consult A / S, Havsteensvej 11, DK-4000 Roskilde
www: www.back-stage.dk
Phone: +45 4634 0390
If you already are accredited to Roskilde Festival 2012, Backstage offers you a special price. Contact us on info@back-stage.dk
Please note that places at this workshop are limited and Backstage reserves the right to make changes to the program.
