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The Conference Program will:

1. Deliver insights and techniques for developing personal and organisational creativity

2. Demonstrate strategies and processes for creating organisational performance, productivity and wellbeing

3 .Showcase the world's best practice solutions and ideas for the development of innovative futures for community, business and government

4.Bring together a diverse range of leaders and emerging talent to develop cross-disciplinary solutions that will make a difference in your life, organisation and community

Interactive Conference Community

Using innovative audience interaction systems the sessions will provide an exchange between presenters and delegates. The one way communication presentation style that stifles many conferences will be transformed by world class dialogues, facilitators and chairpersons, performers, artists, provocateurs and "hot spot" discussion centres.

As a result the event will expand creative understanding and unlock the ideas and imagination of participants. This will create a significant ripple effect through individuals and organisations to enhance the growing momentum of creativity in our society. Participants will be at the leading edge of this movement.

The Creative Innovation 2010 program will leverage the great work of thought leader symposiums such as TED. It will provide a unique opportunity for fresh thoughts, strategies and connections in a creative, high energy, results-focused environment.

This is not an event for long drawn-out presentations. It is an interactive launching pad for new opportunities and innovative futures. Australia, indeed the Southern Hemisphere, has not previously experienced a conference of this nature. The event has the potential to transform thinking and catalyse teams and organisations.

"Creativity has become the most universally endangered species in the Twenty First Century. Never has the need for creativity been so compelling and never has genuine creativity been in such short supply." Ryan Mathews and Watts Wacker