InnoTown 2012 in June: More than half the available seats are sold! Will our 11th InnoTown conference be yet another full house of 500 intriguing decision makers from a multitude of countries, trades, professions, and environments? Yes, count on it! Why? Because per date, over a month before anybody knows anything about what the program will look like, more than half the available seats are sold. We are humbly impressed and grateful, needless to say.
It might be a good idea for you to just go ahead and fill in the pre-registration form. Until 12 March you will be able to cancel the pre-registration at no cost. For more information, please see the pre-registration page. For the record, the InnoTown 2012 program launch is Thursday 8 March. Needless to say, we would simply love having you in our midst. Sign-up now, and put your mind at rest. We welcome you with open arms! Pre-registration |
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|  | "The InnoTown Innovation Conference is characterized by a « why not » spirit that stimulates the mind. It is one of those rare places where it is possible to focus on the “important” and escape the tyranny of the “urgent” – an event not to miss!" Stéphane Garelli, Professor at IMD, and Professor at the University of Lausanne. Director of IMD World Competitive Center, Switzerland See Stéphane Garelli´s fabulous InnoTown 2011 presentation now! |
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|  | With a population of 44.000, Aalesund is the largest fisheries town in Norway. It is also the centre of one of the most innovative and dynamic regions in Norway, with a long history of groundbreaking inventions, especially within the maritime sector and the furniture industry. After the great fire of 1904, Aalesund was rebuilt and given a distinct Art Nouveau architectural style with numerous turrets, spires and ornaments. A stroll through the town is a colourful and charming experience. Here you can buy freshly cooked prawns directly from the fishing boats. Majestic mountains constitute an impressive frame around the town and create a beautiful contrast to the Atlantic Ocean with all its fjords cutting into the coastline.
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