Design Truth events are big news in the industrial design world.
Tickets are like gold dust as designers and decision makers from companies such as Dyson, Disney and Seymourpowell gather to build new relationships and deepen connections within the industry.
Representatives from design agencies and SMEs, as well as D&T teachers, lecturers and students, also make the guest list to share insights, experiences and ideas that can help shape the future of design.
And it’s in this spirit of collaboration that Ogle is delighted to sponsor the latest event #008. Visiting Cambridge for the first time and hailed as ‘the hottest tick8t in town’, Ogle just had to be a part of the Design Truth event.
Matt White, Ogle’s Business Development and Sales Manager, said: “We’re thrilled to throw our support behind this event, which is renowned for facilitating valued connections within the industry.
“At the heart of this sponsorship lies a shared passion for pushing the boundaries of design, technology and creativity and we can’t wait to connect with fellow enthusiasts at 008.“
Design Truth began as a podcast during the pandemic, hosted by founder Brad Harper.
Now offering industrial design recruitment expertise and industry-focused training, it has evolved into a vibrant community hub.
The first event was held in London, followed by meetups in Manchester and Bristol, with tickets selling out in an average of just six days.
Demand was again huge for the Cambridge get-together which will be at The Tivoli on October 3.
Visit www.designtruth.co.uk/community to find out what all the fuss is all about.
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