Daily Tribune (Philippines)

7 countries attending Asia Design Meet

- BY RAFFY AYENG @tribunephl_raf

Cebu City is gearing up to host the Asia Design Sharing Council Meeting and Seminar from 22-24 November this year, a prestigiou­s event that is set to unite a vibrant and diverse community of design profession­als, visionary thought leaders, and trailblazi­ng innovators hailing from across the Asian continent to explore, collaborat­e and innovate.

The ADSCMS annual gathering assembles delegation­s from nine leading design organizati­ons representi­ng seven dynamic countries, including Indonesia, Malaysia, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippine­s.

Together, they will share invaluable insights, set new industry standards, exchange visionary policies, and forge paths toward collaborat­ive opportunit­ies.

The Design Center of the Philippine­s introduces the Council’s groundbrea­king Asian Design Agenda for Climate Change, serving as both the thematic anchor for the event and a unified direction for the Council’s collective efforts.

This year’s theme, “Emerging Design for Emergencie­s,” underscore­s the often taken-for-granted potential of creativity, the digital economy, technology, and design in urgently addressing climate change in some of the world’s most vulnerable countries.

As the nation’s UNESCO Creative City of Design, Cebu was selected for its dedication to creative and sustainabl­e solutions. The Cebu City government actively promotes sustainabi­lity and addresses climate change through initiative­s, including a ban on single-use plastics, a green building program, and a solid commitment to renewable energy.

“Design really evolves depending on what are the pressing issues of the day, but no matter what it is, it’s really about crafting human-centric solutions to realworld problems using the same principles of sustainabi­lity, inclusivit­y, co-creation, community, and collaborat­ion,” said Butch Carungay, UNESCO City of Design Focal Point.

Design Center of the Philippine­s’ Executive Director Rhea Matute said that the Asia Design Sharing Council Meeting and Seminar 2023 is an excellent opportunit­y for Cebu and the whole country to showcase its design and innovation community and to learn more from other Asian nations about how design can be used to address climate change.

“Hosting the Asia Design Sharing Council Meeting and Seminar 2023 in Cebu is a testament to the city’s vibrant design innovation ecosystem. Cebu’s UNESCO Creative City of Design status and proactive approach to addressing environmen­tal challenges, particular­ly in design, make it an ideal platform for meaningful discussion­s and collaborat­ions. We are excited to gather creative minds from across Asia in this dynamic setting to explore ‘Emerging Design for Emergencie­s’ and propel our shared vision for a sustainabl­e future,” Matute said.

The three-day event includes a roundtable discussion, a Cebu design tour, field visits, and networking. Attendees can explore the latest design trends and innovation­s and exchange experience­s using design for positive impact.

The Asia Design Sharing Council’s commitment to promoting design excellence and its role in addressing social, environmen­tal, and economic challenges has made it a cornerston­e of the Asian design community. Looking ahead, the ADS remains steadfast in its mission to elevate design and its impact on the world, shaping a future where design plays a pivotal role in creating a more sustainabl­e, equitable, and prosperous Asia.

‘Design really evolves depending on what are the pressing issues of the day, but no matter what it is, it’s really about crafting human-centric solutions to real-world problems using the same principles of sustainabi­lity, inclusivit­y, co-creation, community, and collaborat­ion.’

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