Dornbirn
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This event occurred on
June 22, 2019
Dornbirn, Vorarlberg
Austria

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spielboden Dornbirn
Färbergasse
Dornbirn, Vorarlberg, 6850
Austria
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Speakers

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Christiane Seuhs-Schoeller

Christiane Seuhs-Schoeller, an international business consultant and coach, discussed the consequences of the separation of love and power on stage today. What is love? What is power? What is power without love?

Evelina Lundqvist

The world is built up on rumours and negative stories that develop stereotypes and racist feeling towards minorities. Evelina Lundqvist talks about 'Anti Rumours', a non profit organisation that aims to stop minorities being victimised.

Hannah Herbst

Hannahs love for science began when she attended a summer engineer camp in 2013 and won! Since then she developed many innovative projects, e.g. her first big project brings stable electricity and fresh water access to people in underdeveloped nations. She has been named to the Forbes 30 under 30 and also as America’s 2015 Top Young Scientist for her work. Hannah is a very passionated young woman and she wants to inspire other young girls.

Harald Gründl

Harald Gründl has been researching urine separation with EOOS since 2009 in collaboration with the Swiss Water Research Institute of the ETH Domain EWEAG with funds from the Bill&Melinda Gates Foundation. Today he is talking about a toilet revolution.

Herbert Saurugg

Herbert Saurugg is an Austrian expert for blackouts. He knows how to prepare for the possibility of when there‘s no power, which means that there’s no light, no phone, no internet, no heating. Or when you’re not able to cook or you get stuck in the elevator because the power suddenly shuts down. Herbert knows how to prepare for those kind of occasions.

Nono Konopka

Nono Konopka and his friend had the idea to push their personal boundaries and riding their bikes from Berlin to Bejing. Biking Borders is a project to raise awareness for the bad educational system in other parts of the world. Within that journey they also raised money to build schools in those parts so less unfortunate kids are able to receive education as well.

Rainer Hirt

Rainer Hirt is a member of international committees for brand and ux sound. He is obsessed with all the clicks, beeps and catchy melodies which make communication smooth and meaningful, that’s why he is convinced that good sound design will sustainably change the brand and product world.

Richard van der Laken

Richard van der Laken is the engine behind ‘What Design Can Do’, an international platform to show the impact of design and what power design has, as a factor for social change.

Roman Eggenberger

Although Roman Eggenberger had a successful career in finance, he decided to give up everything, bought a coffee truck and started the smallest stage in Liechtenstein. How do we not stand in your own way and what does it take to make the first step for change.

Organizing team

Sarah
Luger

Dornbirn, Austria
Organizer