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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

Yasushi IkebeKatrin VohlandDavid SittenfeldBjørn BedstedLuisa MassaraniHiromi Kurokawa

In society, there are number of issues related to science and technology that may not be dealt with solely with scientific arguments from specialists. Solutions or measures that can be more efficient or acceptable may be obtained by involving...

Operations & finance
Marcus LidénAnette JensenLinde Vernie EkbergHelena Ahldén

Most science centers have a science store and café – restaurant. Can these areas be used to support the science centre’s mission and increase revenue? Can a unique science store or restaurant also play an important role as an...

Technology
Anna ÖstMicky RemannStaffan KlashedMiroslav AndelIsabella Buczek

The planetarium offers a spectacular and engaging arena for experiencing all types of science. Previously dedicated to astronomy, the development of new digital technologies has broadened the spectrum of planetarium content and full dome films...

Exhibit development
Benoît LégaréHeather KelleyPoul KattlerGenevieve Angio-Morneau

Storytelling and games are universal products of the human experience and are present in all cultures. Not only do they provide the groundwork for meaningful social interactions, they also play an essential role in the development of the human...

Strategy & vision
Dominique Pestre

Dominique Pestre is a social and political historian.Hos speech was entitled "What kind of innovation for the Anthropocene?". Watch the keynote on the Ecsite YouTube...

Explainers & visitor services
Suzy Antoniw

Creating a high-quality exhibition with a group, whether it’s a patient group or school children, is a challenge in many ways but it also has the potential to engage audiences on a whole new level.

In 2012 the Science Museum in London,...

Science in Society
Antonio Gomes da Costa

The condemnation of six scientists for “multiple manslaughter” as a consequence of their failure to warn citizens about the Aquila earthquake in Italy took many by surprise. The ruling, regardless of what happens in the future of this case, will...

Sharon AmentDorit WolenitzJens TannebergChristopher GartheHanne RasmussenDorotea Blank

The UNESCO decade on education for sustainable development is coming to an end – and although the concept of education for sustainable development is gaining more and more credence in formal as well as in informal education, the topic of...

Maria XanthoudakiBrad IrwinMiha KosAntonio Gomes da Costa

The explainer’s profile and professional development constitute an ever-evolving topic not only for Ecsite’s THE Group, but also of institutions that employ explainers of diverse ages, preparation times, skill levels, and sometimes...

Design
Karolina PerrinJochen HungerKaren WilkinsonJean-michel Molenaar

There is a novel approach to the design of exhibitions and to the vulgarization of science.

The Fab Lab movement, initiated by MIT researcher Neil Gershenfeld in the late 90s is starting to have an impact on the way interactive...

Exhibit development
Gérard CobutJunko AnsoIrena CieślińskaAnna SchaefersReinoud Magosse

Can we dream of a perfect exhibition text? Different museums and science centres have different ideas of what a good text is, the scientist whose research is reflected might have other ideas altogether, while in a family of four visitors, there...

Collections
Eric SiegelKian Tiong PANGClara Lim

can we translate momentous events and concepts in science and technology into experiences that people can enjoy and understand? Some of us use artifacts, interactivity, scenography or dioramas. Many of us have artifact-rich exhibitions with...

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