Aniela Hoitink knows the importance of dressing to feel good, but she is at pain with the polluting effects behind the fashion industry. With her inventive way of making dresses and garments by using mycelium, the root of funghus, Hoitink invites us to re-think the way we are producing, using and re-using clothes.
Courtenay was previously retained as a Healthcare Innovation Consultant to two Isle of Man Government Departments: Economic Development and the Cabinet Office. He is the co-founder of the ManxBioMed Cluster and co-organised the annual ManxBioMed Conferences. Since 1985, Courtenay has been in the founding team of four Companies, all of which are ...
Mr. Shishir Hattangadi is a former first class cricket player and captain of the Mumbai cricket team. He served as Head of Cricket for Deccan Chargers and then the Mumbai Indians. A columnist and cricket analyst on TV, Mr. Hattangadi is actively involved with corporates for talks on leadership, translating lessons on leadership and sportsmanship...
Being diagnosed with autism is often seen as a tragedy. But for Jac den Houting, it was the best thing that ever happened to her. As an autistic person, concepts like the neurodiversity paradigm, the social model of disability, and the double empathy problem were life-changing. In this talk, Jac combines these ideas with her own personal story t...