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June 6, 2019
Delft, Zuid-Holland
Netherlands

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Aula Congress Centre Delft
Mekelweg 5
Delft, Zuid-Holland, 2628 CC
Netherlands
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Aafke Romeijn

Singer-songwriter, author
Aafke writes, sings and tells us the story of how depression and creativity are two equally strong forces battling for the spotlight in her life. She mixes powerful beats and synths with the burning desire to escape in the middle of the night, and sings about the old car she’s considered her best friend for the last ten years. Her latest album ‘M’ is the soundtrack for 'Concept M' she wrote. A dystopian sci-fi novel about a girl who is determined to fight her mysterious disease by taking a radical decision.

Benjamin Lehner

student
“ Benjamin Lehner was born and raised in Austria. He obtained a Bachelor and Master degree in general Biology from the University of Salzburg where he also worked for two years in scientific anti-terror consulting (EU projects CATO and BRIDGE). In 2015, he joined the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne as an intern to work together with the DLR on life-support systems followed by a few months supporting the European Astronaut training. He started a PhD at TU Delft in the applied science faculty in 2016 and still holds this position. During his PhD he kept doing experiments at the European Space Agency and spent six months at NASA Ames research center in California to further advance his research.”

Charlotte Koster

Researcher
Charlotte has always been fascinated by how we can completely change a cell’s purpose and function by just adding a little piece of DNA. To make her fascination a career she obtained her master’s degree in Life Science & Technology, where she graduated on developing a fast and efficient method to generate new and optimized genetic variants of yeasts by ‘crossing’ parental strains with specific desired characteristics.

Convoi Exceptional

Band
These guys know how to create a swirling crowd using instruments as djembe, saxophone and drums. Steaming energetic improvisation sounds and pumping live beats and audio improvisation sounds will definitely resonate! Fiery and sometimes contrasted by small moments of reflection. Rock & Roll in heart and soul.

Igo Boerrigter

Product Designer
Igo recently graduated Master of science on Design for Interaction at the TUDelft faculty of Industrial Design. His thesis focused on the functionality and importance of cash and the system it functions in. He is continuing his efforts of communicating the importance of cash and discovering ways to ensure the continuation of cash within an increasingly cashless society.

Joris Dik

professor
Joris (*1974, Amsterdam) studied art history and classical archaeology at the University of Amsterdam. From 1995-96 he was a Getty Graduate Intern at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. He then obtained a PhD from the University of Amsterdam, focusing on historical pigment technology. In 2003 he joined Delft University of Technology to set up a research line on materials in art and archaeology. He was appointed Antonie van Leeuwenhoek professor in 2010, he is an alumni of the KNAW-Young Academy and is vice chairman at the dept of materials science and engineering.

Madame de Berry

museum director
Berry Visser, founder of Mojo Concerts, invented his alter ego eleven years ago. Madame de Berry lives in her dream palace, The Hidden House in the old centre of Delft, where she tries to escape reality and the advancing time. For decades now, Berry has been the driving force behind various music festivals and theater performances.

Marco Delgado Schwartz

Student
Marco is a MSc student at the TU-Delft. He just finished his BSc in aerospace engineering and decided to move to the mechanical faculty and pursue the Systems & Control track for his MSc. Since childhood his dream is to become an inventor. To help the world through the power of creativity and tinkering.

Marieke van der Weiden

visionary & innovator
Marieke is a visionary and innovator with tentacles in higher education, the event industry, the art circuit and the creative sector. She is a senior brand and marketing expert and trend researcher at a renowned knowledge centre. She caused a stir when she was young with her alter ego http://bit.ly/𝗧𝗥𝗨𝗨𝗦. A guerrilla marketing agency for municipalities, museums and night clubs. With her fast, playful and scientifically skilled brain, she is often at least five years ahead of the rest of the world. She focuses on new business cases for libraries, colleges and funeral organizations. The Uitvaart van de Toekomst research project is her flagship.

Meike van Ginneken

CEO SNV
Ms. Meike van Ginneken is passionate about fighting poverty. In her 20+ years career spanning five continents she has helped large numbers of people gain access to energy, water, and sanitation services. She has lived in Bangladesh, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Colombia, El Salvador, India, Israel, Sudan, Tanzania and the USA. Meike van Ginneken is currently the Chief Executive Officer of SNV, a leading development organisation based in The Netherlands. Previously she held various leadership positions during her sixteen years at the World Bank, including leading its energy program in West- and Central Africa from 2012 to 2016. Earlier she worked for the Global Water Partnership and Doctors Without Borders. She has a record of building multi-stakeholder alliances and driving operational excellence. She holds Masters Degrees in Civil Engineering (from Delft University, The Netherlands) and Change Management (from HEC Business School in Paris, France).

Nima Salami

Student
In a world where currently 250+ million people live outside their origin country and 8+ million people travel in every single day, the chance that these people need access to their health records abroad is only ever increasing. Transferring or carrying these health records with you, however, at the moment is either near impossible or is usually done in a very unsecured way. As global nomads, my family and I suffered from several life-critical situations, because we did not have our health records with us everywhere we moved or travel to. As a computer science student and a tech-enthusiast, such lack of a digital solution for this problem were unacceptable. So, I first asked myself, "What if there was a solution to this?" and then, I set off the pursuit to find that. And now, after months of research, here I am, to share the good news with you! There is a technological solution.

Rudebeats a.k.a. RAiK

Beatboxer
A combination of musical, everyday sounds and soundscapes. Ruud van Schaik also known as RAiK produces his sound using his mouth and instruments. He often uses his loop station or laptop as an extension to translate his story into the right sound waves.

Rushabh Chheda

Architect
Rushab is an architect, and have lived almost all his life in Mumbai, India. He started his masters 3 years ago at TU Delft, where he chose to study innovation and sustainability-driven projects. His personal motivation and passion as an architect and a designer is to work towards creating meaningful ideas, that are relevant socially, economically and environmentally, which also forms the vision of his startup venture, 'Conscious Designs'.

Temitope Agbana

Researcher
country, Agbana Temitope took a step of faith into the unknown. Following his passion and divine direction, he is intently focused on developing point-of-care diagnostic devices for rapid and sensitive detection of malaria and other neglected tropical diseases in humans and animals.

Organizing team

anouk
de ruiter

Delft, Netherlands
Organizer