Business lectures continue to stimulate debate

Cambridge Network's ongoing series of business lectures is making some significant connections for members. Last week’s event on 'Economic growth in Cambridgeshire' prompted interesting discussion, and the next – featuring the Design Council’s CEO David Kester on Tuesday May 15th – promises to be equally engaging.

Last week’s event with Cllr Nick Clarke, Leader of Cambridgeshire County Council; Neville Reyner CBE DL, Chair of the Local Enterprise Partnership; and the Cambridge News Businessperson of the Year, Ray Anderson, CEO of Bango, shared current actions supporting economic growth in and around Cambridge.

Claire Ruskin, Cambridge Network’s CEO, said: “This was an unusual event for us, with an element of politics, but we wanted to understand what tax funding is being used for to keep the infrastructure in line with the business growth we are seeing in the area.  We kept discussion away from politics and it seems we found out even more than the audience expected.”

'Are designers the new social pioneers?'

'Nudged by design: How design can help shape public policy and what that means for design practice' is the fascinating subject of the next Open Meeting on Tuesday May 15th, featuring David Kester, who leads the Design Council’s national programmes and policies for industry, education and the public sector that strengthen competitiveness in the UK. He is an advocate, commentator and advisor on design for innovation and the built environment.

Governments are seeking new ways to stimulate change.  Faced with spiraling costs of the state coupled, in the west, with mountains of debt, some politicians have turned to social sciences for clues.  They have sought alternatives to expensive top-down social policy.  Some central and local government agencies have worked with designers to gain behavioral insights and help shape policies involving business and the third sector.

David Kester, Chief Executive of the Design Council, will talk through projects on infection control in hospitals and crime reduction; draw out lessons for innovators and answer questions on design in policy.

The event takes place on Tuesday May 15th at The Hauser Forum, The Entrepreneurship Centre, 3 Charles Babbage Road, Cambridge, CB3 0GT. Registration is from 6.00pm with the talk starting at 6.30pm lasting for approx 1 hour, including Q&A. There will be a networking drinks reception and light refreshments after the event, with an estimated end time of 9pm.

About David Kester
David’s current focus is on using design to stimulate economic renewal and includes coaching firms with high-growth potential including manufacturers, start-ups and technology ventures. Across Whitehall and at a local level, David is promoting new design-led approaches that turn social challenges into economic opportunity. For instance, the Design Bugs Out programme with frontline NHS staff, has matched the challenges of MRSA and c.Difficile to consortia of manufacturers and designers, resulting in innovative healthcare products and improved approaches to government procurement. Current project themes include dementia care, crime prevention, community cohesion, and preventative healthcare.

Find out more and book here.
 
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Further information: Dawn Nicholls
Telephone:     01223 341055
Email:    dawn.nicholls@cambridgenetwork.co.uk

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