Expo for Design, Innovation & Technology
Expo for Design, Innovation & Technology (EDIT) is a 10-day festival launched by the Design Exchange (DX) in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). It is also supported by the Government of Ontario and its Ontario150 Program.[1] The festival has received a $1.75 million investment from the Government of Ontario in 2017.[2] The festival focusses on design, innovation and technology solutions and highlights the potential that the design industry has to solve issues on a global scale. The first annual festival took place in Toronto from September 28 to October 8, 2017 with a capacity of approximately 100,000 visitors.
Location | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Website | editdx |
The overall theme to EDIT was "Prosperity For All". It was inspired by the United Nations Development Programme's (UNDP) Global Goals for Sustainable Development. The theme was portrayed through an art installation by designer Bruce Man, so cofounded Massive Change Network. It featured large black and white images of global conflict like pollution, genocide, and terrorism.[3]
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External links
- Design Exchange
- Bruce Mau on How Design Can Solve the World’s Biggest Problems
- EDIT: Expo for Design, Innovation & Technology
- EDIT I Expo for Design, Innovation and Technology
- Design Exchange launches 10-day biennial festival addressing global challenges
- EDIT expo brings innovation to Toronto's Studio District
- Celebrate Ontario's 150th Anniversary in 2017 Events Taking Place Across the Province Year-Round
- The old Unilever soap factory is open for business
- EDIT TORONTO Canada’s new immersive design festival.
- EDIT: Expo for Design, Innovation & Technology
- Toronto’s EDIT exhibition strives to serve global goals through design
- The eternal optimist
- Shauna Levy raises Design Exchange's capital