EuroIA
2016
Amsterdam
22-24 Sept.

 

Friday, 23 Sept. 17:35

Keynote

by Alanus von Radecki

About Alanus von Radecki

@AlanuVonRadecki

Alanus von Radecki is Director of the Fraunhofer Innovation Network »Morgenstadt: City Insights«. He coordinates the collaboration of 20 companies, 12 Fraunhofer-Institutes and 15 cities on innovation projects for sustainable urban development. Since 2015, Alanus von Radecki has been supporting the URBACT III city network “SmartImpact” as Lead Expert. The network is developing strategies and policies for streamlining smart city business and governance models into the urban development processes of Manchester, Stockholm, Dublin, Porto, Eindhoven, Guadalajara, Riga and several more.

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16:40 - 17:25
17:35 - 18:20
Keynote
Alanus von Radecki
How will connected things change our lives on larger scales?
 
18:30 - 20:00
Friday evening social event (details to be announced)
 
 

 

Welkom in Amsterdam

EuroIA returns to Amsterdam, the city that in 2008 hosted probably the most successful and definitely the most well-attended of all EuroIA conferences.

EuroIA 2016 will take place at The Renaissance Hotel, in the heart of Amsterdam, within walking distance of the Amsterdam central train station and Amsterdam's main highlights.

The Renaissance Hotel Kattengat 1
Amsterdam, 1012 SZ
The Netherlands
+31 (0)20 621 2223

About EuroIA

EuroIA is the leading Information Architecture (IA) and User Experience (UX) conference for Europe.

EuroIA has travelled through Europe over the years: Brussels, Barcelona, Rome, Berlin, Paris, Prague... In 2016 we return to Amsterdam. Learn more about EuroIA.

EuroIA is organized by volunteers all around Europe, with three co-chairs, an active committee and over 35 country ambassadors. Find out who is who at EuroIA.

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