1ST INTERNATIONAL VIRTUAL CONFERENCE ON HUMAN FUTURES
CO-CREATING WITH TECHNOLOGY IN DESIGN EDUCATION
✅ Conference Successfully Concluded on September 22, 2025
The Faculty of Creative Technology and Heritage, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, in collaboration with American Corner Kelantan, successfully hosted this pioneering Virtual Conference on September 22, 2025. Under the theme "Human Futures: Co-Creating with Technology in Design Education," this conference provided a distinguished platform for interdisciplinary discourse on the transformative role of technology in contemporary design pedagogy and its implications for future educational paradigms.
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Successfully Concluded! Human Futures 2025
Thank you to all participants who joined us for this extraordinary journey into the future of design education and technology. All recordings are now available!
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About the Conference
The inaugural Virtual Conference on Human Futures: Co-Creating with Technology in Design Education convenes interdisciplinary scholars and practitioners to examine the intersection of art, design, anthropology, and technological innovation in educational contexts. Scheduled for 22 September 2025, this virtual conference facilitates international discourse among researchers, educators, and industry leaders, fostering the exchange of theoretical frameworks and empirical methodologies across global boundaries.
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