Journals
Special Issues

All papers will be peer reviewed before being accepted for presentation at the conference and published in the conference proceedings. Selected papers will also be published in special issues of prestigious international journals

Day 1, Tuesday, Aug 15

Welcome To Intake

Registration & Coffee

7:30 - 8:30

The Round Room

Keynote: Design thinking and innovation in 2020

By Eddie Selander, Creative Director of some group

9:00 - 11:00

Main auditorium

Coffee Break

Mingle Time

11:00 - 11:30

Mingle Time

Workshop: 2020 Design Tools & Methods

By Nathalie Malmsten, Senior Product Manager Aces

11:30 - 13:00

The Platform

Lunch Break

Bon appétit

13:00 - 14:00

Amburn House

Session: Creative practice challenges

By Sara Clark, Chief Creative Officer

14:00 - 15:00

Main auditorium

Workshop: innovative thinking

By Gary Bush, Head of Product, Gary Studio

15:00 - 16:00

Room G1

Official After Party

DJ Skoog

16:00 - 19:00

The Platform

Low Carbon Technologies


International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies (IJLCT) is an open-access, online only journal concerned with the application of technology to the challenges created by climate change, and is committed to facilitating the widest possible dissemination of high-quality research.

Future Cities and Environment


Future Cities and Environment aims to tackle the environmental impact of cities and challenges to their long-term sustainability, on both the local and global scale. Through high quality and multi-disciplinary research on developments being introduced in our existing cities, as well as those which could become reality in the cities of the future, the journal provides a forum for discussion on a more enlightened approach to city design.

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Day 2, Thursday, Nov 12

Keynote: Design & Artificial Intelligences

By Scott Phelps, Creative Director of some group

9:00 - 11:00

Main auditorium

Coffee Break

Mingle Time

11:00 - 11:30

The Round Room

Workshop: Human-Centered Products

By Peggy Jensen, Senior Product Manager Aces

11:30 - 13:00

The Platform

Lunch Break

Bon appétit

13:00 - 14:00

Amburn House

Session: Design & Artificial Intelligences

By Lucia Mccormick, Chief Creative Officer

14:00 - 15:00

Main auditorium

Workshop: Storytelling

By Valter Winblad, Head of Design, Amazonnite

15:00 - 16:00

Room G1

Closing Party

DJ Skoog

16:00 - 19:00

The Platform

East Midlands Airport (EMA)

The closest airport to Nottingham is the East Midlands Airport (EMA), which mainly serves national or short international connections. Travelling via the A453 road between East Midlands Airport and Nottingham takes approximately 25 minutes, depending on traffic, and is one of the easiest ways to get between the airport and the city.

Some directions on how to get to the campus from the airport and further information on the local transport system can be found below

Bus from East Midlands Airport

Good links for bus travel to the University from East Midlands Airport can be found here – follow the link for the Skylink’ service

 

Note that there are two Skylink buses – one will bring you to the Nottingham University campus (Skylink Nottingham) and the other to Nottingham City centre (Skylink Express, a lot faster). The bus timetables, fares and routes can be found here (you can download pdf files with the details): Timetables

 

If you use the faster Skylink Express option then you will need to travel from Nottingham city centre to the University

Taxi from East Midlands

A taxi from the airport to the University campus will cost approximately £30 – £40 and will take around 20 minutes.

 

Details and links to some taxi companies can be found on this website

 

Booking a taxi in advance of your arrival is strongly advised.