Join Us at Design Insider Forum #2: Is AI the Future of Design?

Following the overwhelming success of our March 2024 forum, Design Insider is thrilled to announce the second edition of our Forum series, proudly sponsored by Milliken. On 12th December, join us at the inspiring Milliken Showroom in Clerkenwell for an exclusive half-day event, designed to explore critical questions and spark meaningful discussions about the future of design.

Our first forum brought together 90+ industry professionals to discuss the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on commercial interiors. This December, we’re returning to this topic to dive even deeper, asking: Is AI the future of design? If not, what is? Our panel of leading experts will share insights on how they’ve integrated AI into their work over the past nine months and address the challenges and opportunities AI continues to bring to our industry.

This event is ideal for designers, architects, and industry leaders across all roles and stages of their careers. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or early in your design journey, you’ll find valuable insights, fresh perspectives, and an unparalleled opportunity to engage with the commercial interiors community. This is our community’s future we’re discussing, and each of us has a role to play in shaping its success!

Broadening the Scope Beyond AI

This forum isn’t limited to AI alone. We’ll also explore other forces shaping commercial interiors, from the urgent need for sustainable design practices to changing socio-economic dynamics and the growing focus on human-centric spaces. Join us as our speakers discuss:

Sustainability & AI: How can designers balance tech-driven advancements with the demand for sustainable practices? Our discussions will cover both near-term solutions and long-term strategies, evaluating the role design can play in creating a more sustainable future.

Socio-Economic Disruptors: As economic and cultural shifts impact the design landscape, what new priorities are emerging? From remote work trends to shifting client expectations, designers must stay adaptable and innovative.

Human-Centric Design: Creating accessible, inclusive spaces is no longer optional—it’s essential. Our speakers will emphasize the importance of designing environments that cater to diverse communities and prioritize user experience.

Why Attend?

This event provides not only insights but also the chance to engage with industry peers and thought leaders. With plenty of time to socialize, you’ll connect with like-minded professionals in an inspiring setting, gaining valuable takeaways and fresh perspectives on the challenges facing commercial interiors today.

Event Details

Date: 12th December 2024, 2pm – 7pm

Venue: Milliken Showroom, 5 Berry Street, Clerkenwell, London, EC1V 0AA

Tickets: £85pp + VAT (£102)

CPD Points: Earn 3 CPD points

Ready to join the conversation? Secure your spot now by booking your ticket. We have limited availability—don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the conversation shaping the future of commercial interiors.

Click here for more information and to book your ticket.

Sponsored by Milliken

Milliken is a leading supplier of floor coverings designed and manufactured from its award-winning ISO14001 certified design and manufacturing facilities in Wigan, UK. Milliken also has a major London presence with a Clerkenwell showroom.

Milliken offers a full range of easy to install floor coverings from budget to premium carpet tiles and luxury vinyl tiles (LVT) through to entrance matting.

They are CRI Green Label Plus and GuT certified and carry EPD verifications. Many collections feature 100% recycled content fibre as well as 90% recycled content cushion backing. Many collections are available on 48 hour and 10 day Quick Ship ser

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About Alys Bryan

Alys is a knowledgeable design editor who is focused on instigating conversations, both online and in-person, with industry experts which challenge, educate and advance the commercial interior sector. Her training and 15 years of professional experience as a furniture designer for the commercial sector makes her uniquely placed to lead Design Insider as Editor
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