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17 Design Thinking Conferences for 2018

I’ve heard great things about design thinking conferences but have never actually attended one. I’m hopeful to attend my first one in 2018 but am unsure which one to choose. Ever since I discovered and fell in love with the world of design thinking, I’ve actively sought ways to continue my journey. I’ve networked with other design thinkers both online and in person. I’ve read every piece of design thinking literature I can get my hands on. I’ve taught & applied design thinking in my job. But I’m still hungry to learn more…

Why do I want to attend a design thinking conference?

In a nutshell, I’m looking to network, learn, be inspired, and have fun in the process. Firstly, nothing beats the power of meeting fellow design thinkers in person. I believe there’s tremendous power in shared-interest communities and the ability to bounce ideas off others in real-time. Second, I’m always on the lookout for the latest trends in design thinking and actively seek to advance my knowledge in the field. The educational seminars, best practices, and innovative ideas that a design thinking conference can provide, would be hugely valuable to myself and the teams that I lead. Finally, I believe it would be a ton of fun. I love to travel to interesting places, learn new skills, and meet cool people; I imagine that design thinking conferences could easily deliver all three.

My key consideration factors for choosing a design thinking conference:

As I research design thinking conferences, I have 5 criterion that are guiding my decision making process.

  1. Language: What is the dominant language used in the seminars, discussions, etc.? (I’m looking for English, or at the very least, English subtitles)
  2. Content/Agenda: Who are the speakers? How rich/diverse/interesting is the agenda? If the conference has been held in the past, how strong was the previous agenda?
  3. Location: Conferences closer to home (for me, this means North America) are certainly attractive from a cost & logistics standpoint. However, I’ve noticed there are design thinking conferences in lots of enticing locations beyond the US; places easy to visit through a business trip or fun enough to include as part of a family vacation.
  4. Length of Time: Assuming a great agenda and attendee base, 2-3 days of dedicated focus is my ideal.
  5. Cost: This includes flights, accommodations, and the cost of the conference itself.

Conferences dedicated to design thinking are harder to find than I expected. 

As I began researching design thinking conferences, I was surprised not to find more conferences dedicated solely to design thinking. I often found design thinking as a component or workshop within a related but different type of conference (e.g. UX, innovation, design, entrepreneurship conferences). While I’ve identified design thinking conferences in 6 of 7 continents, they’re available more by the handful than by the dozens.

My 3-part strategy for creating my initial list of potential DT conferences to attend:

I love to plan in advance and have reached out to peers and searched the web to identify the best design thinking conference for me to attend next year. While there are attractive potential options for the first half of 2018, I’ve found many conferences haven’t solidified dates & locations for 2018 (unsurprisingly as we’re still in 2017). Additionally, agendas & lists of speakers often aren’t published or finalized until much closer to the actual conference date.

My initial strategy for evaluating design thinking conferences includes 1) getting recommendations from peers, 2) finding conferences in 2018 with information already listed, and 3) identifying established conferences that have had great reviews in the past to get a sense of when and where they might occur in 2018.

My Initial Target List of Design Thinking Conferences for 2018

IMPORTANT NOTE – Red Font Means Conference Date/Location Needs to Be Confirmed. For newer conferences, this also means confirming whether they are actually happening at all in 2018 

Africa

Antarctica

Asia

Australia

Europe

North America

South America

With a full time job outside the field of design thinking, and limited time/budget, I’m thinking a North American conference might be my best bet for 2018. However, I plan to keep this list handy and up-to-date in case my business travel or vacation plans take me to another continent. If there are other good ones I’m missing for 2018 or updated info for the ones I’ve identified, please let me know!

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