DLDwomen 2011: Second Innovation Conference a Great Success
MUNICH, July 6, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --
Over 70 international speakers from 20 countries and more than 500 guests discussed the topic of "Innovation and Authenticity" in the Bavarian National Museum
"Inspiring and memorable days and a phenomenal bunch of guests," David Rowan, chief editor of British "Wired" tweeted today about the DLDwomen 2011. This is already the second time the chairwomen, Dr. Maria Furtwängler-Burda, and the two DLD-founders, Steffi Czerny and Dr. Marcel Reichart, have put out an invitation to an innovation conference for and about women. 70 speakers and over 600 "role models" came to Munich on the 29th and 30th of June: successful and influential entrepreneurs, politicians, visionaries, pioneers, media professionals and artists from a total of 20 countries.
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Responding to the invitation to DLDwomen 2011 was, among others, Ursula von der Leyen (Federal Minister for Labour and Social Affairs), who, together with Shahrizat Abdul Jalil (Malaysian Minister for Family, Women and Social Development) and Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi (Botswanian cabinet), spoke about the necessity of a legally regulated quota of women and called for more women in political and economic leadership positions. In her presentation, Laura Liswood (Council of Women World Leaders) appealed to women to have greater confidence in their own qualifications. Angela Rittig (XING) encouraged her listeners to network and to help one another more and Libby Leffler (Facebook) expressed the wish that more women be willing to take risks. Daniela Hinrichs (XING, Yellowdine) explained how she supports even young entrepreneurs as a business angel. The participants unanimously regarded as exemplary the role of speaker Kasper Rorsted (CEO of Henkel), who has increased the quota of women in the management of his company to 30%.
The fact that women can and must help other women was the topic of a roundtable discussion entitled "Violence Against Women" with Somaly Mam (Somaly Mam Foundation). The panel "Call to Action" also took place against this backdrop, where chief editor of IHT, Alison Smale, delivered a presentation on Liberian female peace activists and the power of nonviolent activism together with the highest ranking woman in NATO, Stefanie Babst, CISCO's Zika Abzuk and filmmaker Abigail Disney, who also presented her documentary film, "Women, War and Peace."
Business and media were also topics: Sabine Anger (Vivendi Mobile Entertainment), Jane Gilson (Microsoft), Franziska von Lewinski (Interone), Rebecca Grossman-Cohen (The Daily) and Christine Aylward (MakingOf) discussed the manifold channels of communication in the digital age and the consequences of this for the market, the media, technological companies and advertisers in the panel, "The 360° Consumer". In the digital Music-Panel Soundcloud, Soundhound, Ujam and Spotify presented their products as the future of music consumption.
Within a focal point of education, Sugata Mitra and Asha Jadeja, Michal Segalov (Google) and the Israeli, Idit Harel Caperton (World Wide Workshop), among others, presented the newest initiatives for getting young women excited about a technical career. The generational dialogues, which were a highlight on both conference days, were also exciting: The new business experts met, among others, everyone from Megan Smith (Google) and tech icon Candace Johnson to social media expert Joanna Shields (Facebook) and the well-known trend researcher Lidewij Edelkoort. While Shields spoke about the fact that, in the fully networked world of digital natives, it is essential to help children become the authors of their own life story, Lidewij Edelkoort predicted that Do it Yourself would become the new megatrend and that people would again start to work more in groups or work together in more or less binding networks. At the end of the second conference day, the patron spoke with author Patrick Ness and screenplay writer Shamim Sarif on the topic of "Storytelling".
Highlights in the area of design sessions included presentations by Hans Ulrich Obrist, both directors of the Serpentine Gallery in London, by the American photographer Taryn Simon, as well as the director of the Bavarian National Museum, Renate Eikelmann.
The two-day conference was surrounded by an entertaining program with many international artists as well as numerous side events. The publisher, Hubert Burda, among others, gave out an invitation to the publisher's dinner in honour of the Israeli delegation. On the eve of the conference, chairwomen Dr. Maria Furtwängler-Burda, greeted her guests at the Chairwoman's Dinner at the Schumann's. In addition, the singer Leonie Casanova, the Austrian pop-rock singer Anna F., as well as the Swiss alphornist, Eliana Burki, performed.
800 guests attended the "Women's World Cup Night" on Thursday evening; almost all observing the dress code of black-red-gold. After the roundtable discussion led by the chief editor of BUNTE, Patricia Riekel, with business consultant, Susanne Klöß, Peter Löscher (CEO Siemens) and Uli Hoeneß on the topic of "Frauen am Ball - Global Diversity als Chance" (Women on the Ball - Global Diversity as an Opportunity), there was a charity goal-shooting match by the Burda Style Group on behalf of the charity, "Gemeinsam für Afrika" (Together for Africa). The proceeds will allow approximately 50 African children to attend school. Afterwards the guests cheered at the screening of the World Cup group match between Germany and Nigeria with the women footballers, which ended with a victory of 1:0 for the German national team. The last highlight of the evening was the appearance of the New Zealand electro-pop group, The Naked and Famous, who really got things cooking in the courtyard tent of the Bavarian National Museum.
The two-day conference was attended and reflected upon in the media by numerous leading economic and trade media and newspapers as well as by many bloggers and Twitter fans.
Background:
DLD is the international conference and innovation platform of Burda Digital. DLD Media organises Europe's leading digital conference DLD and the women's conference DLDwomen, as well as network events at locations such as Palo Alto, Tel Aviv, Rio de Janeiro and Beijing. DLD Ventures invests in Internet growth companies, networks them with partners and actively assists them. The Directors are Stephanie Czerny and Dr. Marcel Reichart, who together founded the DLD Conference in 2005.
Additional Information:
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