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April 2006: Innovation Ecology released the Future Center Interactive Map - which features about 20 future centers, mostly in Europe. Explore the map. |
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March 2007: Bat Yam city decides to establish a Future Center for Personal Education. The center will be planned by Innovation Ecology & the Israeli for Democratic Institute (IDC), who leads the Personal Education program. THe center will open its doors on October 2007. The program, started 2 years ago, is part of the strategic renewal plan of the city. |
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20-22 November 2006: Innovation Ecology representatives will participate in the annual IST conference in Helsinki. We will establish the OpenFutures booth with the project partners and explore opportunities for new projects in the new EC research program PF7. Visit the event site. See photo album. |
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18-20 October 2006: A working meeting of the OpenFutures consortium in Warsaw. In addition to architecting the Future Centers Operating System, we will prototype Lublin future Center as well as several innovation tools with Polish Telecom, at their Innovation Garden. Read more on OpenFutures |
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October 2006: The kick-off meeting of a new national R&D Center for advanced technologies in a critical domain. The project will include several innovation- enhancing functions and multiply the branch turnout in less then a decade. See conceptual illustration. |
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October 2006: The illustrated diary of the Leonardo da Vinci Exploration Tour has been released. Enjoy the virtual tour
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September 2006: A 5-year regional innovation project for the city of Ashkelon is launched. The local PISGA center will act as "The Piazza" of Ashkelon Knowledge/Smart City. |
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September 2006: Innovation Ecology releases a new product - the One Day Future Center workshop. The aim is to experience and rapidly prototype some future catalyzing methods, and the fundamentals of innovation catalyzing environment. |
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August 2006: the Kindergarten 2020 Future Image is published. The concept was created at the PISGA Be'er Sheva Future Center by a multidisciplinary team of around 50 people: it represents a revolution in the way a kindergarten can look, feel and work. |