Wunderman Thompson Global CCO Bas Korsten speaking at Microsoft Ability Summit
Our very own Global Chief Creative Officer, Bas Korsten, is speaking at the Microsoft Ability Summit on May 10, 2022, about the best practices for embedding Inclusive Design in product and service design, online platforms, content, and communications.
Join Bas as he speaks on this panel alongside Inclusive Design experts from Microsoft, Tilting the Lens, and Google, exploring how being fully inclusive, accessible, and representative is more than just the right thing to do, but how it can be advantageous to a business when it lives at the heart of an organisation’s culture.
The Microsoft Ability Summit is a free, virtual, community event that brings together people with disabilities, allies, and industry professionals to Imagine, Build, and Include the future of disability inclusion and accessibility.
Registration is required to participate, so make sure you sign up to catch this inspiring conversation about the importance of inclusive design, as well as other interesting sessions.
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Title: Inclusive Design in the Heart of an Organization
Date / Time: May 10th, 12:00 PDT, 20:00 BST, 15;00 ET
Title: Inclusive Design in the Heart of an Organization
Date / Time: May 10th, 12:00 PDT, 20:00 BST, 15;00 ET
Link to agenda / registration page: https://abilitysummit.event.microsoft.com/
Speakers:
Christina Mallon, Director of Inclusive Design, Microsoft
Bas Korsten, Global CCO, Wunderman Thompson
Sinead Burke, Founder and CEO, Tilting the Lens
Kr Liu, Head of Brand Accessibility, Google
Synopsis: Inclusive Design belongs in every organization and industry around the globe: from fashion to advertising to technology. Learn from leading Inclusive Design experts on best practices for embedding Inclusive Design, and listen to their experience with Inclusive Design in product and service design, online platforms, content, and communications. These captivating speakers will explore how being fully inclusive, accessible and representative is more than just the right thing to do, it’s a business advantage when it lives at the heart of an organization’s culture.
Taken from: https://www.wundermanthompson.com/news/inclusive-design-in-the-heart-of-an-organization