We want you to make the most out of your day, so here’s a handy cheat sheet to get you ready!
October 6th, 2017
We’re one sleep away from the design event that everyone’s talking about! We want you to make the most out of your day, so here’s a handy cheat sheet to get you ready!
Print out your passes and pick up your lanyards at any of our locations. If you didn’t manage to pre-register online, no worries! Bring along your business cards and we’ll take care of the rest – for free!
#SGID17 starts at 10am and ends at 7pm, but you can start anytime and at anywhere. We recommend that you arrive early so that you can pack more into your day, so how about breakfast at Café Louis by Louis Poulsen or at the Curated Space with Steven Louie (Geyer) at 10am?
Free shuttle buses run along three routes. Travel easily from showroom to showroom! Buses arrive every 15 mins and you can hop on and off at any designated stop on routes A, B or H. Info on all bus routes can be found in your event guide. You can also travel around on bicycles provided by our Mobility Partner oBike!
Be heard at Design Conversations, SGID Insights and 5 Mins with our SGID17 Influencers, which will take place throughout the day at various locations. Among the first is a panel on workplace future-proofing, featuring Paul Semple (HASSELL), Dr Caroline Burns (Workplace Revolution), Shobhit Choubey (CBRE) and Katie O’Brien (Gensler), 10.30am at the Curated Space!
Plan your day around the timed events and all-day activities, from product demos to designer talks, happening at every location. Here’s a handy list!
We’ve got designer prizes up for grabs, so keep your eyes peeled for contest posters at our showrooms and remember your #SGID17 hashtag!
Wind down at the Curated Space. From 5pm to 7pm, come enjoy a beer by Stella Artois as you soak in the creative vibes from multiple exhibitors such as EDL, Gloster, Luxxbox, Make & Make, Mafi, Sunbrella, The Beuro and Wilkhahn!
Are you all set? See you at Singapore Indesign!
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