Service design symposium (Copenhagen, Denmark)

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008 by Conference Editor
March 6, 2008toMarch 7, 2008

Service Design is an emerging field focused on the creation of well thought through experiences using a combination of intangible and tangible mediums. It provides numerous benefits to the end user experience when applied to sectors such as retail, banking, transportation, & healthcare. Service design as a practice generally results in the design of systems and processes aimed at providing a holistic service to the user. This cross-disciplinary practice combines numerous skills in design, management and process engineering. Services have existed and have been organised in various forms since time immemorial. However, consciously designed services that incorporate new business models are empathetic to user needs and attempt to create new socio-economic value in society. Service design is essential in an knowledge driven economy.

The Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design’s Service design symposium is designed to be a small, intimate event providing an opportunity to meet talented thinkers and practitioners. Featuring respected speakers who are pioneers in service design thinking and practice from several countries, the topics range from understanding service design, academic explorations & industry case studies, to younger, more experimental practices.

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