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Global Signals with Melissa Clark-Reynolds | Auckland, 9 June 2022

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Callaghan Innovation is delighted to invite you to join an in-person Global Signals workshop in Auckland.

Global Signals inform the future of food, agriculture and technology developments. Signals are small, specific, or localised innovations that have the potential to grow. While they aren't predictions of the future, they may identify trends before they unfold.

This workshop is for AgriFoodTech companies that want to be competitive on the world stage.

During this workshop, Melissa Clark-Reynolds will provide attendees with practical tools allowing them to:

  • identify global signals relevant for their industry
  • understand the link between strategy and foresight
  • identify unwanted futures and how they arise
  • present and choose alternate and compelling futures

In conjunction with these workshops, Callaghan Innovation has also publishes a monthly newsletter, Global Signals, where we share signals relevant to the AgriFoodTech sector (learn more and subscribe here).

This workshop is part of Callaghan Innovation’s deliverables for the Agritech Industry Transformation Plan. You can read more about the transformation plan here.

Event details:

Date:  Thursday 9 June 2022
Time:
 9am - 4:30 pm (Morning tea and a light lunch provided)
Location:
 12 Madden Street, Wynyard Qtr, Auckland
Cost: $25 (incl. GST & fees)

Please note:
This is an in-person event, and numbers are limited. The event will only proceed in line with the COVID guidelines. As part of attending this event you agree to comply with all COVID and related health and safety requirements. You will also be required to complete pre-work prior to the first workshop, this should take no longer than 20 minutes.

If you need any further information or have questions regarding the workshop please contact shane.dooley@callaghaninnovation.govt.nz.

Presenter bio

Melissa Clark-Reynolds

Melissa Clark-Reynolds is a foresight practitioner, futurist and strategist. She works with companies who want to take charge of their futures and not be victims of them. She is especially interested in disruptive business models enabled by cool technology. 

In 2015 Melissa was awarded the ONZM for Services to Technology, after 25 years as a tech entrepreneur. Her favourite sector is food and agriculture, and she works with a number of government agencies and private sector companies to help them see the future and create the one they want.


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