Joep Brouwers
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Eindhoven Area, Netherlands Netherlands
Profession
Vice Director at Brainport Development
Site Web
www.brainportdevelopment.nl
À propos
Joep Brouwers has been active as an manager and a consultant in the field of technology and human behaviour since the mid-eighties. First as developer and project manager for new media applications for education, later on as director of a publishing house for magazines on the relation between the developed and the underdeveloped countries. Here he had his first internet experiences as one of the first database publishers in the Netherlands. In 1997 he entered the board of the Dutch branch of ISOC (Internet Society) where he took part in the uprise of the internet industries in the Netherlands and the burst of the internet bubble end 2000. From 2001 till 2007 he worked as a strategic polic...
Mots-clés
brainport
san sebastián
english
airports
sustainability
innovation
economy
industry policy
manufacturing industry
social media
information society
networks
internet
sustainable
wind energy
kennisinstelling
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Startup Cities: Eindhoven - SXSW 2019
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DWW 2015 Hyperspaces virtual reality expo
VRmaster
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The role of Design Thinking
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How Google Works
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What Would Steve Do? 10 Lessons from the World's Most Captivating Presenters
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il y a 11 ans
Re-Invent the Future
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il y a 10 ans
How to kickstart your co-creation platform - 20 examples by @boardofinno
Board of Innovation
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il y a 12 ans
Social Media for Business
Presentation Advisors
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il y a 13 ans
The Future Of Work
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il y a 14 ans
CHANGE
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il y a 14 ans
Shift Happens
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il y a 17 ans
Sample slides by Garr Reynolds
garr
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il y a 16 ans
Career Advice '08
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il y a 16 ans
Web 3.0 The Semantic Web
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il y a 14 ans
Why New Media is Dead - Manchester
Ian Forrester
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il y a 17 ans