Service Design Meetup @ MOME

The International Service Design Day takes place on 1 June. To mark this occasion, we invite everyone interested in the subject for an inspiring discussion with Hungarian experts about the most pressing dilemmas currently faced by the Service Design industry.

What is the labour market situation of service design in Hungary?  
What skills does a service designer need to do a competent job? 
Is it important to specialise in a particular field? What is the attitude of companies and clients to service design? 
 
Event schedule:  
5:00-6:30 p.m. - Service Design Dilemmas - Roundtable discussion with Hungarian experts 
6:30-7:30 p.m. - Presentation of the Service Design specialised training 
 
Experts: 
Lili Eckhardt, senior service designer of Deloitte Digital CE, and member of the Service Design Network Hungary Chapter Board 
Ágoston Heim ‘Tonka’, service designer, Mayor’s Office of the Municipality of Budapest 
György Káli, service designer, co-founder of Humanize.studio, and organiser of the Service Design Day conference 
Tamás Turi, strategic design consultant, and managing partner at Beyond Partners 
Máté Barna, service designer at Cellux Lab, and training development programme lead for MOME 
 
Moderator: Fanni Csernátony 
After the discussion, everyone is welcome for a brief presentation of the structure, programme, modules, and teachers of the Service Design specialised training launching in September. There will also be opportunity to ask programme leads Fanni Csernátony and Máté Barna about the application process and requirements. 
 
Date and venue: 1 June 2023, B_001 (BASE ground floor Glass Room) 
More information about the training: https://mome.hu/en/kepzesek/service-design 

2023.06.01
17:00 - 20:00

Event information

Date: 01/06/2023 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Venue: MOME BASE B_001

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