Paving a Design and Innovation-Driven Path
Forward to a Sustainable Future with France
Italy
announced as Partner Country for BODW 2025
HONG
KONG, Dec. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The
Business of Design Week 2024 (BODW 2024), Asia's premier international annual event on
design, innovation and brands concluded on 7
December, 2024. This year, the 'Inter/Section: Design
Artistry and Innovation' themed Summit recorded an attendance
totalling over 15,000, with a rich and thought-provoking line-up of
over 40 keynotes and panels conducted by more than 50 speakers from
Hong Kong, France, the Mainland and the rest of the
world.
BODW 2024 was organised by Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC), with
France as Partner
Country, Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency
(CCIDA) under the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau of the
Government of the Hong Kong SAR as Lead Sponsor, and the Hong
Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) as
Co-organiser. At BODW 2024, dialogues and long-term relationships
between Hong Kong and France have been further strengthened on the
business and academic levels, with a focus on leveraging innovation
and design artistry to support initiatives in Urban Futures,
Brands & Retail Resurgence, Craftsmanship &
Material Mastery, Culture & Digital Aesthetics, and AI
& Future Tech aimed at tackling the increasingly complex
challenges faced around the world.
Mrs. Christile Drulhe, the Consul General of France in Hong
Kong and Macau, said,
'It has been an honor for France
to serve as the partner country for this year's BODW. This
collaboration has provided a unique platform to showcase the depth
and creativity of French design, from heritage craftsmanship to
cutting-edge innovation. I really want to thank the Hong Kong
Design Center for organizing this incredibly beautiful event. This
event has truly been a celebration of creativity and cultural
exchange, and I'm proud of the long-lasting connections that have
been built on this occasion.'
2024, as the China-France Year of Cultural Tourism, is also the
second time that France and Hong
Kong have collaborated on these year-long partnerships for the
arts and design sector, with the successful run of several
international events including Knowledge of Design Week 2024 in
June; BODW 2024, and the key programme of DesigInspire — the
'Maison&Objet Design Factory', which was curated by the
Parisian decoration, design, and lifestyle trade fair
Maison&Objet.
Looking ahead, the Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC) is pleased to
announce Italy as its
Partner Country for 2025. Italy will introduce prominent speakers,
exceptional talents, and a year-long series of design events
through KODW, BODW and more, with the goal of fostering mutual
learning and collaboration opportunities between the two vibrant
design communities and the world at large.
Prof. Eric Yim, MH, JP, Chairman of Hong Kong Design
Centre, said, 'We were pleased to host over 20 designers,
architects and creative minds from the French delegation in
Hong Kong to organise exciting
design programmes in 2024. Looking forward to next year, we are
thrilled to extend our strategic partnership to Italy as our third-time Partner Country for
BODW 2025, following our previous collaborations in 2007 and 2017.
This will herald a remarkable year-long collaboration that
synergises our Eastern and Western perspectives, cultural heritage,
historical legacies, and unique strengths in creative design. We
anticipate achieving significant milestones and are excited about
making meaningful impacts on our communities, shaping a sustainable
future of culture and businesses together.'
Mr. Carmelo Ficarra,
Consul General of Italy in
Hong Kong and Macao, stated, 'We are truly excited about our
partnership with Hong Kong Design Centre for BODW 2025. This
collaboration will serve to showcase the rich design wisdom and
cultural heritage of both Italy
and Hong Kong. Together, we will
embark on a year-long journey of innovative design programs that
celebrate our unique artistic traditions while also fostering
creative exchanges between our two vibrant cultures. I eagerly
anticipate promoting Italy's
unique wisdom and perspective in the collaborative creation of an
outstanding platform that strengthens business, cultural, and
educational exchanges related to design in all its diverse forms
here in the international hub of Hong
Kong.'
Under the theme "Inter/Section: Design, Artistry and
Innovation", BODW 2024's Summit organised a series of panels,
keynote speeches and fireside chats on the five key topics of
Urban Futures, Brands & Retail Resurgence,
Craftsmanship & Material Mastery, Culture & Digital
Aesthetics, and AI & Future Tech.
Highlighted sessions of the BODW 2024 Summit
include:
4 December: Urban Futures, Brands and Retail
Resurgence
KEYNOTE: 'Humanising Cities: A
Thousand-Year Vision'
Mr. Thomas Heatherwick, Founder
& Design Director of Heatherwick Studio (United Kingdom), tackled the challenge of
sustainable architecture by humanising its design process, and
eliciting positive emotional responses from the public when they
experience buildings on a street level. "We've had an epidemic of
characterlessness in new cities and towns everywhere," said
Heatherwick. 'We need to be making buildings with the mindset that
emotion is a function. How do we make a building that might last
1000 years? We propose the 'humanising' rule – to create buildings
that can hold your attention for the amount of time it takes to
walk by it.'
KEYNOTE: 'Nature with Emotion'
Mr. Ma Yansong, Architect, Artist, Founder & Principal
Partner of MAD architects (the Mainland), presented a
design philosophy about modern architecture as a continuation of
people's journeys in nature. 'The building is not a monument, but a
part of daily life," Ma shared. "This is about freedom – providing
a free space for everyone to access. Of course, architecture is
doing artificial things. But by learning from the past,
architecture should talk with nature, so that people living in
cities can imagine living their lives in nature.'
5 December: Craftsmanship & Material Mastery, Brands and
Retail Resurgence
KEYNOTE: 'Threads of Wisdom: Guo
Pei's Artisanal Vision'
Ms. Guo Pei, Couture Designer and Founder of Rose Studio
(the Mainland), is renowned for designing intricate couture
garments that interweaves traditional Chinese intangible culture.
During her keynote, she shared extensively on her artistic inquiry
into 'tangible and intangible' as a facet of the Eastern
philosophical concept of yin-yang. 'The topics discussed at BODW –
concerning tradition, culture, beauty, artistry and spirit – all of
these belong to the 'intangible'. So too are the highly valued
traits of human creativity and imagination. But how can we make our
ideas tangible? The answer to that is methodology, technique and
artistry.'
KEYNOTE: 'How Lighting can Create Immersive Brand
Experiences'
Internationally renowned lighting designer Mr.
Tino Kwan, Principal
Consultant of Tino Kwan Lighting Consultants (Hong Kong), illustrated in his keynote the
transformative power of light in architectural design, sharing his
philosophy of using minimal lighting equipment to achieve maximum
lighting effect. 'Successful project begins with lighting and ends
with lighting,' said Mr. Kuan, 'Lighting is not really about
illuminating spaces, but about orchestrating a sensory symphony
telling a story about a brand or retail experience. Strategic
lighting can evoke emotions through different colour and intensity,
setting the tone for the entire sensory experience.'
KEYNOTE: 'The Creative Exchange Between Contemporary Design and
Craftsmanship'
Ms. Julia Capp, CEO of RDAI
(France), shared how she honours
the artisanal spirit from working on luxurious hotels, private
residences, and the global network of Hermès stores. 'In the office
we have this motto of "making it together". We believe that the
future of design is people, context, time and family. That's how we
get projects done, and I think that's also why we're here today at
Business of Design Week—because we all want to share with and learn
from each other.'
6 December: AI & Future Tech, Culture & Digital
Aesthetics
KEYNOTE: 'On the Road: Xiaomi's Electric
Vehicle Journey'
Mr. Tianyuan Li, Head of Design
Xiaomi EV & General Manager of Automotive Industrial Design
Department of Beijing Xiaomi Technology Co., Ltd (the
Mainland), guided the audience into Xiaomi's journey into electric
vehicles, highlighting the brand's cross-disciplinary transition
from consumer electronics to the automotive sector and showcasing
Xiaomi EV's design philosophy. 'Design should look good and can
withstand the test of time. Technology will iterate, but human
nature and scientific laws are long-lasting. Design should keep up
with the trends, but also grasp the core that remains unchanged.
Our principle is to start from the needs and essence, integrating
technology, art and science through intuitive design concepts.'
KEYNOTE: 'Innovating Culture and Heritage to Build a Sustainable
Global Community'
Ms. Pansy Ho, Vice President
of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce and
Vice President of China Foundation for Cultural Heritage
Conservation (Hong Kong
& Macau), passionately
discussed her initiatives in preserving Chinese intangible cultural
heritage and various projects she spearheaded between esteemed
institutions from China and
France. She also highlighted her
recent efforts in promoting the Guizhou Miao embroidery to the
world on global platforms like the Cannes Festival. 'Through the
lens of understanding our past at the height of design and
artistry, the use of innovation to tackle new advancements and
challenges, it gives us insight on how the human civilization has
evolved, how modernization of societies actually brought upon new
lifestyle, and how these can all come together in bringing
innovation and inspirations for designs into the modern
world.'
KEYNOTE: 'From Sketch to Screen: Storytelling through Design in
Motion'
Ms. Karin Fong, Creative Director
of Imaginary Forces (United
States), detailed her experiences in creating title
sequences for acclaimed TV series and movies, including
'Spider-Man: No Way Home'. 'The process begins with a conversation
with the director, and in this case, it's Jon Watts. The challenge when you're working on
a sequel is to not only tap into the kind of rabid, crazy fan base
and make them connect, but also to bring something new to this new
movie experience.' She emphasized the importance of researching
into a film's story during her creative work and "looking for
details that could become metaphors to encapsulate the show's
themes in the title sequence."
KEYNOTE: 'A Symphony of French Spirit: Paris 2024 Olympics Narrative'
Mr. Thomas Jolly, Actor, Comedian
& Director of EMBLÈME STUDIO (France), provided a behind-the-scenes look
into his artistic direction of the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics
ceremonies. 'To me, the opening ceremony is a festival where all
the arts enter into dialog to present a living portrait of the host
nation. It allows the country to open its door to the world and
say, "Welcome, this is who we are". For the Paris Games, that means showcasing
France in all its diversity and
complexity.'
PANEL: 'The Future of Motion Design: Innovations, Challenges and
Creative Direction'
Mr. Kook Ewo, Founder of Motion Plus Design
(France), and Ms. Karin
Fong, Creative Director of Imaginary
Forces (United Sates) spoke in a panel session with
Mr. Reuben Wu,
Photographer & Visual Artist of Reuben Wu Studio
(United States) on the evolution
of the motion design industry. Adopting a collaborative and
trusting approach with other creatives, technologies and
cross-disciplinary influences was cited as key. Fong, speaking on
working together with film directors, said, 'When you're attached
to a brand, story or a larger history, you have to think about
what is right for that film. [Your creative input is] not a
standalone piece.' This proactive design mindset also extends
to AI, with Wu sharing his thoughts on AI-generated art: 'You
can see the things that make the AI unique. It's something which
can't be created by a human, because there's this essential kind of
non-human, non-emotional aspect to it.' Ewo also echoed Fong's
sentiment of integrating AI into the creative process, especially
by capitalising on 'the happy accidents or mistakes' created by AI
through its numerous iterations.
Besides the Summit, BODW 2024 features a series of Concurrent
Programmes, including the Launching Party of the Hong Kong Design
Centre's DX design hub at Sham Shui Po, GBA Creative Fortnight, the
BODW 2024 Gala Dinner cum DFA Awards Presentation Ceremony at
Hong Kong's newest landmark, The
Henderson, BODW In The City, Motion Plus Design, deTour 2024 Design
Festival, 2024 Leadership Forum by PolyU and DesignInspire,
presented by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council at the Hong
Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. This flagship creative
showcase includes highlight events such as the Maison&Objet
Design Factory and the Business of IP Asia Forum. The above events
have been successfully held, marking a perfect conclusion to BODW
2024 (December 2 to 7).
Available now, revisit the highlights of the Summit on the ViuTV
app. Catch the Chinese Special Programme for BODW 2024 on ViuTV
(Ch99) on 18 and 25 January, 19:30 – 20:30 (GMT +8).
Sign up on bodw+ for the latest updates on BODW at bodw.com.
Starting December 18, all BODW
sessions can be accessed on-demand by bodw+ Basic members for free.
bodw+ Basic members can upgrade to Plus (for a yearly subscription
fee priced at HK$200) or corporate
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Speaker Information: BODW 2024 Speakers
About Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC)
(www.hkdesigncentre.org)
Hong Kong Design Centre is a
strategic partner of the Government of the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region in leveraging the city's East-meets-West
advantage to create value from design.
To achieve our goals we:
- Cultivate a design culture
- Bridge stakeholders to opportunities that unleash the value of
design
- Promote excellence in various design disciplines
About Consulate General of France in Hong
Kong and Macau
(https://hongkong.consulfrance.org/)
The Consulate
General of France in Hong Kong and Macau administers the French community in
Hong Kong and Macau and has the mission to serve and protect
the interests of French citizens. It also delivers visas to
nationals of other countries willing to travel to France. Under the authority of the French
Ambassador in Beijing, the Consul
General is in charge of coordinating and furthering the development
of political, cultural and economic relations between France and both Hong Kong and
Macau. As part of its actions for
promoting French culture and arts, the Department of Culture,
Education and Science (SCAC) provides information, advice and
support on the development of culture and art-related projects.
Bringing together French and local organisations is one of the
principal missions of SCAC. It particularly encourages projects
leading to long-term exchange programmes (teachers, students,
artists, and authors), co-production or training programmes in or
with France.
About Consulate General of Italy in Hong
Kong and Macau (conshongkong.esteri.it)
The Consulate General of Italy in
Hong Kong and Macau represents Italy and the Italian Government in the two
Special Administrative Regions of Hong
Kong and Macau. The
activity of the Consulate General focuses on consular services
provided to the Italian nationals formally resident in Hong Kong or in Macau as well as to the local and
international community (mainly for visa services). The Consulate
General of Italy in Hong Kong and Macau contribute to the implementation of the
initiatives to promote Italy in
Hong Kong and Macau, especially cultural activities,
together with the Italian Cultural Institute, and business and
trade promotion together with the Italian Trade Commission. From
1st of September 2022, the Consul
General of Italy in Hong Kong and Macau is Mr. Carmelo
Ficarra. More information on the Consulate General of
Italy in Hong Kong and Macau and its activities are available on the
website https://conshongkong.esteri.it/it/ and on social profiles
IG (@italyinhongkong) X (@italyinhongkong) and FB
(@italyinhongkong).
About Business of Design Week (BODW)
(https://2024.bodw.com/en)
Business of Design Week
(BODW), Asia's premier annual
event on design, innovation and brands since 2002, is organised by
Hong Kong Design Centre and gathers some of the world's foremost
design masters, brand leaders and entrepreneurs from Hong Kong as well as overseas, driving
discourse on the value of design and innovation to inspire global
audiences and explore new business opportunities.
About DesignInspire (designinspire.hktdc.com)
DesignInspire, organised by Hong Kong Trade Development Council
(HKTDC), is a Business-to-All exchange and inspiring platform that
gathers global design and creative elites, trend-setting brands,
associations and institutes. Through a series of interactive
exhibits, design masterpieces, award-winning projects and creative
workshops, participants will explore the limitless potential of
design and promote top-tier creativity. As a unique B2A platform
for Hong Kong's creative industry,
DesignInspire aims to establish a gateway for connecting
Hong Kong with the international
design community, fostering interaction and collaboration.
About Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency
(CCIDAHK) (www.ccidahk.gov.hk)
The
Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA)
established in June 2024, formerly
known as Create Hong Kong (CreateHK), is a dedicated office set up
by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
under the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau to provide one-stop
services and support to the cultural and creative industries with a
mission to foster a conducive environment in Hong Kong to facilitate the development of
arts, culture and creative sectors as industries. Its strategic
foci are nurturing talent and facilitating start-ups, exploring
markets, promoting cross-sectoral and cross-genre collaboration,
promoting the development of arts, culture and creative sectors as
industries under the industry-oriented principle, and promoting
Hong Kong as Asia's creative capital and fostering a
creative atmosphere in the community to implement Hong Kong's positioning as the East-meets-West
centre for international cultural exchange under the National 14th
Five-Year Plan. CCIDA sponsors HKDC to organise various
projects to promote Hong Kong
design and design thinking.
Disclaimer: The Cultural and Creative Industries Development
Agency of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region provides funding support to the project only, and does not
otherwise take part in the project. Any opinions, findings,
conclusions or recommendations expressed in these materials/events
(or by members of the project team) are those of the project
organisers only and do not reflect the views of the Government of
the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the Culture, Sports
and Tourism Bureau, the Cultural and Creative Industries
Development Agency, the CreateSmart Initiative Secretariat or the
CreateSmart Initiative Vetting Committee.
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