Description

The board of KIVI Techniek, Maatschappij en Economie cordially invites you again this year to a special meeting, brought about by upcoming young Spatial Developers from the Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences. Students connected as start-ups to 6 different external client and their networks.

Symposium Network Market Complex City on Friday 6 July 2018

How do you develop and design a metropolitan area to keep it liveable, sustainable, green and healthy, for young and old, creative and sporty? Research and plan development for metropolitan areas, participatory and for an inclusive society!

A symposium with a creative, interactive networking market
Through a networking game format, networking audiences can give ROPPIES (investment cut-off) to the pitching groups and the students give their ROPPIES to the best consultant.
Thus, there are two winners: an aspiring professional and the professional adviser.

Opening:
Tina van de Vooren (education manager RO IGO Institute for the Built Environment, Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences)
After a short kick-off, she will give the floor to
Toon Buddingh, president of KIVI TME

Guidance on the research, product development and the symposium by:
University of Applied Sciences teachers
Nienke van der Noordaa and Karen van Vliet

Presentation of 6 groups of students Complex City

Programme:
11.15 am Walk-in
11.30 hrs Opening of the symposium
11.45 hrs Pitches (5 minutes per group)
12.15 hrs Networking
13.30 hrs Presentation of winners
13.45-14.15 hrs Closing

Networking market:
The Hague- Binckhorst: Development strategy Creative Quarter,
The Hague- Scheveningen Bad: Design strategy powerful connections
Connection Hillesluis & Feyenoord City/XL: social, economic, physical interaction
Waterfront development: ecological, recreational, sportive Feijenoord Oevers and Feyenoord City/XL.
Green monitor and pleasant places. Measuring the effect of greenery and designing pleasant places.
Vertical village: Samen& Anders, using the residential care building as a meeting place for the neighbourhood

Location

G.J. de Jonghweg 4-6, 3015 GG Rotterdam

Near Metro Coolhaven

Organiser

Technology, Society & Economy

Name and contact details for information

Nienke van der Noordaa

n.j.van.der.noordaa@hr.nl