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i_beta/event 12 & 13 May 2011, Heerlen, Eutropolis

New ideas on economy_society_culture

Would you like to get more information about some topics/speakers/workshops of ibeta/? here in our shop you can find books/ t-shirts but also the beautiful design of our turbo 3000 design supermarkt and dutchbutnotfromholland shop.


Our partner from the Designmetropole-aachen Fabian Seibert is SÜLZKOTLETT.
Combining engineering and design to create new insights in product development.
2000 master engineering thesis at RWTH Aachen & Fraunhofer IPT
Research on creativity in interdisciplinary product development teams.

Our partner from the Designmetropole-aachen Patricia Yasmine Graf, graduated jewellery-, and product design at the Academy of Visual Arts in Maastricht in 2001. In 2003, Patricia established her own design label PYG® . PYG® designs bags, furniture and accessories.
Patricia exhibited at various exhibitions and fairs in Moskow, Vienna, Tokyo etc.

Slimmerkunde gives you the best and latest tips on online matters such as finding information, dealing with blogs or safe surfing. Slimmerkunde also teaches you how to live smarter by using your computer in such way that i helps you with your work, accomplish your goals and still have enough time to do fun things.

Would you like to have a special designed t-shirt of i_beta/event? You can choose out of different designed t-shirts. Choose one or collect them all!

Andrew Keen is one of the speakers at i_beta/event. Andrew Keen wrote an interesting book ‘The Cult of the Amateur’ read some of the reviews on his website.

Eric Veldhoen, one of our keynotes has written the book ‘ the art of working’. ‘ The Art of Working’ shows how digitization of architecture and decoration may revolutionize, so that a reduction of costs gets associated with an increase of labor.

Work smarter with ‘office in your backpack’ by Gerald Essers – an essential guide for anyone who wants to work with a refreshing new lifestyle: more freedom, productivity, creativity, satisfaction and balance with less effort, in nomad style.