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Hyderabad, India to Host 2019 World Design Assembly

The World Design Organization (WDO) has announced that the City of Hyderabad in India has been selected to host the next WDO World Design Assembly (the Assembly) in October 2019.

Under the themeย Humanizing Design, WDOโ€™s 31st Assembly will be held in tandem with a five-day local design event organized by the India Design Forum, which will include installations, interventions, exhibitions and workshops that demonstrate the power of design to improve lives.

โ€œIn the context of WDOโ€™s recently adopted World Design Agenda, the City of Hyderabad presented an outstanding proposal, with numerous opportunities to position design as a critical tool for addressing the United Nationsโ€™ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), said WDO President Luisa Bocchietto. โ€œWe look forward to working with the Government of Telangana and the local design community to elevate the role of design in creating inclusive, resilient, and sustainable cities.โ€

As part of the selection process, WDO reviewed different bids, examining each cityโ€™s working style, capacity to host a large-scale international event, ability to rally the wider design community and its citizens, as well as the relevance of the parallel design event theme and its application in both a local and global setting.

WDOโ€™s World Design Assembly is held biennially, bringing together the organizationโ€™s leadership, membership and external stakeholders to discuss key issues affecting the industry, guide the future of the organization, and explore the ways design can contribute to the international development agenda. More details about the Assemblyโ€™s exact dates and programme will be made available on WDOโ€™s website in the coming months.


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