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Annual Conference sessions

The first Ecsite Conference took place in 1989. Here you can browse all Conference sessions since 2010. Use the search engine to look for people, topics...

Looking for an older session? Our digital records start in 2007, with programme pdfs attached to each conference page

Exhibit development
Łukasz BadowskiŁukasz BadowskiAnna Schaefers

Can you imagine an exhibition produced by a German company, dealing with local cultural issues in Poland, and developed in a team that can only communicate in English? Do you cooperate in a team of people from different countries and – more...

Science in Society
Noel Jackson

How much are you prepared to change your message to meet the needs of an audience? In this reverse session, speakers describe problems of delivering astronomy shows to ultra-orthodox Jewish communities, translating a secular exhibition devised...

Design
Maarten Okkersen

Is every interactive exhibit ‘hands-on’? Is every hands-on exhibit truly interactive? Which ‘immersive experiences’ could be considered interactive? Should every interactive exhibit be didactic? How often do we allow didacticism to spoil...

Networking & Partnerships
Brigitte CoutantErnesto ParamoHoda Elmikaty

A new age of hope for empowerment across Mediterranean countries has begun which is inspiring social mobilization elsewhere, including in Europe. The session will reflect on how science centres are part of this transformation. Institutions from...

Networking & Partnerships
Marc MoutinAna NoronhaAna NoronhaRob van den BergMarc MoutinMaría Menéndez

This Ecsite inaugural workshop focusing on space will highlight collaborations between the European Space Agency (ESA) and museums and science centres across Europe. Together we will collect feedback and will start developing future space-themed...

Operations & finance

Freedom of failure is an essential part of science and learning. How can we offer our visitors the freedom of failure and manage this concept in our organizations? Presenters will discuss the successes and drawbacks of the freedom to fail through...

Marketing & communication

Sometimes simple and cheap marketing or promotional actions generate a lot of response while expensive actions fail. Why? In times of economic crisis it is important to spend money on those tools that are efficient and that generate a return in...

Exhibit development

Looking to rent or buy travelling exhibitions? This year, we take another look at current and upcoming travelling science exhibitions across Europe. This rapid-fire session will give you a glimpse of the huge range of exhibitions on offer,...

Education

Learning is at the heart of a museum or science centre’s mission and represents a specific and well-defined professional and research field. Learning also links to the work of many other museum and science centre professionals: curators,...

Exhibit development

Representatives from three of the largest travelling exhibitions programmes talk about their experiences in the planning, production, sales and execution of international tours. Pick their brains to find out how to adequately prepare for your...

Exhibit development

Form follows function…or does it? Do designers always have to follow the educational storyline and briefing of a curator? Is style just the outside of content or is there more to the picture than meets the eye? Do we like it when designers take...

Marketing & communication

This session will feature three case studies of how science centres have developed their digital marketing strategies. We will assess their holistic approach, provide tips for understanding online audiences and cover a range of online marketing...

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