Irish Design Week

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Various Locations, Monday 11th November - Friday 15th November

Convened by Design & Crafts Council Ireland (DCCI), Irish Design Week focuses on why design matters and highlights issues around sustainability, diversity and inclusion.

A wide range of workshops, exhibitions, talks and conferences take place throughout Ireland over the course of the week.

As well as a full programme organised by DCCI, the Irish design community are invited to contribute their events to the schedule to help ensure a wide range of audiences is catered for.

This year’s theme for DCCI Irish Design Week will explore Imagination for Opportunity. A chance for designers to showcase and highlight ideas and innovative solutions for the problems we face as an Island and globally. We need action and design is the key.

Do not miss this opportunity to join us for Irish Design Week 2024! From panel discussions and talks with some of the most influential global leaders in design to workshops and exhibitions that will inspire and create, there is something for everyone in this year’s exciting programme.


Date:
Monday 11th November - Friday 15th November
Time:
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