
SDGC24 Replay tickets available for purchase
In case you missed the Service Design Global Conference 2024, you can purchase Replay access to all recordings and view them at your leisure until October 4, 2025.
On 27 March 2019, Standard Chartered Bank’s eXellerator Lab hosted the first event of the year.
We held our first Service Design Network Singapore event - Service Design in the Corporate World on 27th March at Standard Chartered’s eXellerator Lab and it was a great success! We had an engaging session learning about how Service Design is applied in the corporate industry as well as the government sector.
Our guest speakers Jennifer McAuliffe from SC Ventures, Jeremy Walker, Co-Founder of Craig Walker and Peter Overy, Co-Founder of AGENCY (Singapore) provided valuable insights on the application of Service Design based on their past experiences working with various corporate and government organisations. The night concluded with a networking session where we had meaningful conversations about our perceptions of service design over refreshments provided by SC Ventures.
We would like to show our appreciation to the participants for their active engagement throughout the session! Thank you SC Ventures for hosting and providing refreshments for this SDN Singapore event.
In case you missed the Service Design Global Conference 2024, you can purchase Replay access to all recordings and view them at your leisure until October 4, 2025.
In this issue of Touchpoint, we focus on interdisciplinarity itself. What does success look like, and what are the tried and tested methods to achieve it?
Join us for the Service Design Global Conference (SDGC24) this October! Our in-person tickets are sold out, but you can still register for the full virtual experience and be part of this inspiring event. See you there!
As the practice of service design continues to gain recognition and traction, a notable trend has emerged: organisations are choosing to build and utilise in-house service design teams rather than relying on external agencies. This shift brings with it a host of considerations, both positive and negative, that merit in-depth exploration and critical reflection.
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