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The Wearable Technology Conference will be again part of the ISPO, the world´s largest sports equipment fair running from February 7 to 10, 2010 in Munich, Germany.
The WT conference, a whole day event, will be held on February 8 at the Hotel Novotel near the ISPO exhibition center.
The conference aims to build a bridge between the fashion and high-tech industry. Target audience is the decision makers and experts from commerce, production and science, in particular from the fields of sports,
fashion, electronics and consumer electronics.
The conference encourages the dialog between the respective industries and to unite user groups, such as the electronics and communications industry, with the
textile industry.
It will highlight the value of combining sports, fashion and lifestyle with current trends of the electronics industry and the potential for companies form both fields to increase turnover of their respective industries.
Mainstream Fashion, Indie Fashion, Wearable Technology, Web and Mobile Gurus come together for a weekend of open workshops, presentations, and networking.
Fashion is all about change, but fashion is changing faster than ever before. How is this going to affect the way we dress, style, and live?
Fashioncamp brings together the mainstream fashion community, the indie fashion community, and the next wave of wearable technologists to explore this question through workshops, presentations, and collaboration. Fashion Camp is a two-day open conference in NYC around Fashion Week. The second Fashion Camp will be on February 20th and 21st, 2010 at Parsons School of Design.
Fashion Camp is the first large event to bring together the mainstream fashion community, independent fashion community, and the fashion technology communities to share, discuss and explore the intersection of fashion and technology. Over two days, fashion professionals, designers, innovators and fashion-lovers will meet, share, teach and converse about the future of fashion.
FashionCamp is planned as a “Barcamp” or “unconference,” which means its a free, participant-driven conference born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. Discussions, demos and open participatory workshops are attended—-and run!-—by the participants. The event doesn’t cost any money, but everyone contributes: all attendees must give a demo, a session, or help with one.
http://www.fashioncamp.org/
