

Event Details
Date
September 11
Time
19:00 CEST
Location
Online
Cost
Free
DesignForTomorrow : Sustainable Design Network Event
Calling all forward-thinking designers, innovators, and sustainability enthusiasts! It's time to take your design game to the next level and make a positive impact on our planet. Welcome to the latest installment of the #DesignForTomorrow series: Green & Clean Sustainability!
About the Event
In our ever-evolving world, sustainable design has become more than just a trend; it's a necessity. Join us for an evening of inspiration, collaboration, and networking as we explore how designers can lead the way in creating a greener, cleaner, and more sustainable future.
Connect with like-minded professionals, potential collaborators, and mentors in the sustainability design space.
Learn how to make your design projects more sustainable, environmentally friendly, and socially responsible.
Network with fellow designers who share your passion for sustainable design.
Get inspired by the latest trends and innovations in the green design space.
Discover practical tools and resources to help you on your sustainable design journey.
This event is perfect for
Graphic Designers
Interior Designers
Product Designers
Architects
Fashion Designers
Sustainability Enthusiasts
Reserve Your Spot: Don't miss this opportunity to be a part of the sustainable design revolution! Limited spots are available, so make sure to secure your seat today.
Let's Design for Tomorrow, Today! Join us at the Green & Clean Sustainability networking event and be part of the solution. Together, we can create a more sustainable, eco-conscious future through the power of design.
Remember to use the hashtag #DesignForTomorrow when sharing your event experience on social media!
Please check Meetup to stay up to date. This initiative scaled beyond expectation and we're doing our best to keep the plane up while flying. Event are published on Meetup and LinkedIn.
Watch live on LinkedIn and RSVP on Meetup to join.
All online events were made possible by a donation from Nadine Niehaus of Sprintlab
