Business of Design Week 2017 Made a Difference

(Hong Kong, 13 December 2017) The highly successful 2017 edition of Asia’s leading international event on design, brands and innovation, Business of Design Week (BODW), officially came to a close on 9 December. The week-long flagship event of the Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC) brought to Hong Kong some of the world’s most influential and inspirational design masters, brand leaders and business figures across industry and sector, who inspired an international audience of over 120,000 on the merits of good design, along with other concurrent programmes throughout the week.

A platform for exchange

BODW 2017 welcomed more than 70 creative minds across industry and sector to speak in a broad scope of programmes pertaining to design, innovation and brands – 23 of whom came from Italy, the Partner Country of this year’s event. From the architects behind some of the world’s most iconic modern masterpieces to the innovative leaders behind cutting-edge products, speakers from 16 countries and regions actively participated in a total of 12 sessions covering a wide range of themes.

“BODW has once again served as a world-class platform in Asia for the business communities and creative industries to come together,” says Professor Eric Yim, JP, Chairman, HKDC. “This leading event on design, innovation and brands allows established and emerging professionals and organisations a chance to share knowledge, exchange ideas and explore new collaborative opportunities, confirming Hong Kong’s standing as the region’s premier design hub.”

Italy made a difference

BODW 2017, which was generously supported by a number of Italian government-affiliated bodies, offered a new perspective towards design-driven innovation through meaningful dialogue between Italy and Hong Kong. Guided by the curatorial theme “Italy Makes A Difference”, BODW 2017 brought to Hong Kong some of Italy’s most influential designers and thought leaders, who shared their own insights to embolden the global creative community and inspire the next generation of design talent.

Italy hands the baton of Official Partner for BODW 2018 to the city of Melbourne, the first city in the southern hemisphere to partner with the event. As a fast emerging global capital of creativity and design, Melbourne has become one of the world’s most diverse and progressive centres of design and innovation, globally renowned for its deep respect of design heritage as well as its championing of new ways of approaching design.

“Design is in the DNA of Melbourne. It’s a huge part of our past – and it will play a key role in shaping the city’s identity in the future. We can’t wait to be back here again next year to showcase our city as a design leader that is proud to think, collaborate and create, ” says Mr Martin Foley, MP, Minister for Creative Industries, State Government of Victoria, Australia at the Plenary III: Culture & The City II at BODW 2017.

Complementing BODW 2017 were a series of concurrent programmes around Hong Kong, activating and engaging the wider public with concepts related to design. Under the banner of BODW Satellite Events x deTour, BODW 2017 showcased a world of inspiration and offered insight into design and business success to an international audience. Concurrent event highlights included:

  • FASHION ASIA 2017 HONG KONG “Fashion Challenges” Forum, which addressed the challenges facing the business of fashion today with an impressive line-up of local and international fashion industry leaders speaking over two days;
  • 10 Asian Designers to Watch” Exhibition, a showcase at PMQ which provided a platform for the region’s most promising emerging designers to exhibit their talent and innovation; and
  • deTour, which showcased the most original, bold and stimulating work of emerging designers from Hong Kong and abroad over a 10-day programme at PMQ.

Along with satellite events and partnerships with celebrated local and international brands, the rich programme of BODW 2017 expanded the creative horizons of the general public, ensuring that the creative spirit will continue to be felt citywide.

 

Photo Captions


Photo 1: BODW 2017 welcomed more than 70 creative minds across industry and sector to inspire audience in a broad scope of programmes pertaining to design, innovation and brands


Photo 2: Mr Martin Foley, MP, Minister for Creative Industries, State Government of Victoria, Australia, delivers his remarks at the Plenary III: Culture & The City II


Photo 3: Professor Eric Yim, JP, Chairman, Hong Kong Design Centre, delivers his remarks at the Plenary III: Culture & The City II


Photo 4: Closing Keynote presented by Mr Sou Fujimoto, Director of Sou Fujimoto Architects Inc., Japan at BODW 2017


Photo 5: Mr Massimiliano Fuksas, Founder and Principal of Studio Fuksas, speaks at Plenary I of BODW 2017


Photo 6: Mr Michele de Lucchi presides over a full house with a private masterclass during BODW 2017


High-resolution images can be downloaded here:
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About Hong Kong Design Centre
Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC) is a non-profit organisation founded in 2001 as a strategic partner of the HKSAR Government in establishing Hong Kong as a centre of design excellence in Asia. HKDC continues its public mission in using design and innovation to drive value creation of business development and improve the well-being of society, through the provision of diverse innovation-oriented knowledge sharing and exchange platforms, anchored by five major work directions: CONNECT, CELEBRATE, NURTURE, ADVANCE and ENGAGE.

HKDC’s flagship programmes include Business of Design Week (since 2002) – Asia’s leading annual conference and event on Design, Innovation and Brands; DFA Awards (since 2003) – the most recognised design awards from an Asia perspective; Design Incubation Programme (since 2012) and Fashion Incubation Programme (since 2016) – 2-year incubation programmes to nurture future design and fashion entrepreneurs; FASHION ASIA HONG KONG (since 2016) – a new initiative combining conversations, interactions and cultural exchanges to energise the city’s image, and positioning it as an Asian hub for fashion trade and business development; Knowledge of Design Week (since 2006) – an annual thematic design knowledge sharing platform on how design can solve complex challenges of our society.

Media Contacts
For more information or to request interviews, please contact Sinclair at (852) 2915 1234 or Hong Kong Design Centre at (852) 2522 8688:

Sinclair
Jessica Man | jessicam@sinclaircomms.com I (852) 6083 0157
Adrian Lo | adrian@sinclaircomms.com | (852) 9128 5466
Nikki McLucas | nikki@sinclaircomms.com | (852) 6895 0534

Hong Kong Design Centre
Anna Choi | anna.choi@hkdesigncentre.org | (852) 3793 8427
Helen Lai | helen.lai@hkdesigncentre.org | (852) 3793 8413

Business of Design Week 2017 Officially Opened

Business of Design Week 2017 Officially Opened
Hong Kong SAR Chief Executive Carrie Lam was the Guest of Honour at today’s opening ceremony for Asia’s premier event on design, innovation and brands
#BODW2017

(Hong Kong, 7 December 2017) Asia’s leading international event on design, brands and innovation, Business of Design Week (BODW), was officially opened at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Dignitaries including The Honourable Mrs Carrie Lam, GBM, GBS, the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong SAR, Mr Antonello De Riu, The Consul General, Consulate General of Italy in Hong Kong and Macau, The Honourable Edward Yau, GBS, JP, Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development of the Hong Kong SAR, Professor Eric Yim, JP, Chairman of the Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC), Mr. Victor Lo, Chairman of BODW Steering Committee of Hong Kong Design Centre, Ms. Margaret Fong, Executive Director of Hong Kong Trade Development Council , Mr Michele Scuotto, Italian Trade Commissioner of the Italian Trade Commission Hong Kong Office and Mr Victor Tsang, Head of Create Hong Kong were among those in attendance to officially open this year’s event, the 16th edition of the landmark international summit.

Design & Innovation in Hong Kong
With CreateHK as major sponsor and Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) as the co-organiser, BODW aligns with the HKSAR’s direction of cultivating design thinking and people-centred innovation, and promoting wider and strategic use of design in the city for problem solving, wealth creation & societal wellbeing. Mrs Carrie Lam, GBM, GBS, the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong SAR, said at the Opening Ceremony today: “Design is among the fastest growing of our creative industries, and my government is committed to supporting and expanding the design sector. We are doing this not only for their economic value, but also because the creative industries open up massive opportunities for our young people. Hong Kong Design Centre, which is our long-term partner, as well as BODW’s organiser, will be actively involved in helping to nurture Hong Kong’s design talent.”

An international exchange
Italy returns as Official Partner Country for BODW 2017, ten years after the global design powerhouse first partnered with the event. Speaking at today’s Opening Ceremony, Mr Antonello de Rui, The Consul General, Consulate General of Italy in Hong Kong and Macau, said: “Top Italian creative minds guided by the curatorial theme “Italy Makes A Difference”, together with an awesome exhibition curated by prominent architect Dario Curatolo, will enrich Business of Design Week and showcase to the Hong Kong public the best in Italian design philosophy and production.”

The design world looks to Hong Kong
Professor Eric Yim, JP, Chairman, HKDC said: “As a world-class hub in Asia for cultivating enterprising creativity, Business of Design Week attracts the world’s greatest minds in business and design to Hong Kong each year. In one of the world’s great financial metropolises, I am proud that a summit such as Business of Design Week, which places design and innovation at its core, has become one of the most important international events on the city’s calendar.”

Each year, BODW brings to Hong Kong some of the world’s most celebrated design masters, brand leaders and business figures across a number of fields, to inspire an international audience on the merits of good design. The annual event serves as a valuable platform for professionals across sector to network, exchange ideas and explore business collaborations, and represents a world-class hub in Asia for the business communities and creative industries.

BODW 2017 builds on the legacy of previous editions to bring to Hong Kong a star-studded line-up of international masters of design and innovation, with a focus on the world of architecture. Influential thought leaders speaking at this year’s event include Massimiliano Fuksas (Studio Fuksas); Professor Jacques Herzog (Herzog & de Meuron); Alberto Meda (Alberto Meda Design); Mario Bellini (Mario Bellini Architects); Sou Fujimoto (Sou Fujimoto Architects Inc.); Marco Balich (Balich Worldwide Shows); Dr Paul Thompson (Royal College of Art); Artist Edoardo Tresoldi; Mitja Borkert (Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A.); Oscar Farinetti (Eataly); Rocco Yim (Rocco Design Architects Ltd), and many more.

BODW’s comprehensive scope of programmes celebrates design, innovation and brands from a wide-reaching perspective, covering themes relating to Brands & Innovation, Communication & Design, Product & Design, Design for Asia, Space & Design, and Culture & The City. New programme highlights this year include a session on Heritage & Design, an intimate masterclass by iconic architect and designer Michele De Lucchi, and a forum on Cultivating a Future Mindset – Creative Leadership, made its debut yesterday (5 December) to champion the need for design thinking and creative education across disciplines.

Beyond the main programming of BODW, a number of satellite events under the banner of BODW Satellite Events x deTour will take place from December onwards to ensure the creative spirit is felt citywide. At HKCEC, the FASHION ASIA 2017 HONG KONG “Fashion Challenges” Forum will address the challenges facing the business of fashion today, with an impressive line-up of local and international fashion industry leaders speaking over two days. At PMQ, the “10 Asian Designers to Watch” Exhibition will provide a platform for the region’s most promising designers to exhibit their talent and innovation.

More information about this year’s programme and details for ticket purchase can be found at bodw.com.

High-resolution images can be downloaded here:
Link: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/5achmacz38acrb1/AAByyJ74ylE0T3zgXjBXEOTqa?dl=0
Password: bodw2017
Photo Caption: http://hkdesigncentre.org/workspace/froala/files/abd09a0c95fbaf18cb730a4f13f88ab7.pdf

About Hong Kong Design Centre
Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC) is a non-profit organisation founded in 2001 as a strategic partner of the HKSAR Government in establishing Hong Kong as a centre of design excellence in Asia. HKDC continues its public mission in using design and innovation to drive value creation of business development and improve the well-being of society, through the provision of diverse innovation-oriented knowledge sharing and exchange platforms, anchored by five major work directions: CONNECT, CELEBRATE, NURTURE, ADVANCE and ENGAGE.

HKDC’s flagship programmes include Business of Design Week (since 2002) – Asia’s leading annual conference and event on Design, Innovation and Brands; DFA Awards (since 2003) – the most recognised design awards from an Asia perspective; Design Incubation Programme (since 2012) and Fashion Incubation Programme (since 2016) – 2-year incubation programmes to nurture future design and fashion entrepreneurs; FASHION ASIA HONG KONG (since 2016) – a new initiative combining conversations, interactions and cultural exchanges to energise the city’s image, and positioning it as an Asian hub for fashion trade and business development; Knowledge of Design Week (since 2006) – an
annual thematic design knowledge sharing platform on how design can solve complex challenges of our society.

Media Contacts
For more information or to request interviews, please contact Sinclair at (852) 2915 1234 or Hong Kong Design Centre at (852) 2522 8688:
Sinclair
Jessica Man | jessicam@sinclaircomms.com I (852) 6083 0157
Adrian Lo | adrian@sinclaircomms.com | (852) 9128 5466 Nikki McLucas | nikki@sinclaircomms.com | (852) 6895 0534

Hong Kong Design Centre
Anna Choi | anna.choi@hkdesigncentre.org | (852) 3793 8427
Helen Lai | helen.lai@hkdesigncentre.org | (852) 3793 8413