ECCI

previous conferences

History of European Conferences of Creativity & Innovation (ECCI)

2014 – 2022 EACI takes part in ISPIM

Since 2014 EACI provides a on the International Society of Professional Innovation Management.

2011 - Experience in Collaboration

The 12th ECCI conference was held in Faro, Portugal from September 14-17 2011 and is organized by Apgico. The theme was oriented at ‘Collaboration: The ultimate learning experience in collaboration.

2009 - Make it happen!

The 11th ECCI conference was held in Brussels, Belgium from October 28-30 2009 and was organized by COCD and Flanders DC. The theme was oriented at implementing the results of creative and innovative processes.

2007 - Co-creation

Copenhagen in Denmark hosted the 10th E.A.C.I. conference on co-creation. A.o. the Copenhagen Business School was partnering this conference. The conference design was revolutionary with many innovative elements including a cross-disciplinary set-up of the academic program, a narration continuing throughout the conference, ‘crack the nut’ sessions focusing on concrete business cases and going to Danish companies.

2005 - Transformations

Lodz, the 2nd largest city of Poland hosted the 9th conference on transformations. The Academy of Humanities and Economics welcomed a variety of academics and practitioners sharing their insights. Polands recent historic transformation served as a foundation for an impressive conference.

2003 - Cross Cultural Innovation

This event in Germany was the first one which had high ranked participants from Asia:

  • China was represented by the President of China Creativity Association Mr, Zhang Du

  • Japan was represented by the President Mr. Takahashi

  • Taiwan was represented by one person.

Sid Parnes was awarded as Honorary Member at the end of the Conference.

2001 - Safari

The 7th ECCI conference, 9-12 December 2001 at the premises of the University of Twente, Enschede, the Netherlands consisted of an idea safari building further on the 1999 conference format and further developing the academic program.

1999 - Fit for the Future

An inspiring conference on the eve of 2000! The Fit For the Future conference which was held from 12 to 15 December in Lattrop, the Netherlands. The academic program is enlarged. A new conference format is developed with short sessions enabling to take a broad perspective on the field of creativity and innovation; later on during the conference sessions which were well-received by the attendants were repeated for a larger audience

1996 - Impact

Opening and closing by Dr. W. Sturner, Edward de Bono receives official star-nomination.

1993 - Power of Synergy

A splendid German Carnival in summer in Darmstadt! Keynotes by Dr. Horst Geschka, Prof. Tudor Rickards, Dr. Sidney Parnes.

1991 - Quality Breakthroughs

Special recognition to Dr. Sidney Parnes.

1989 - Learning from Practice

200 participants with kites on the beach in Noordwijk, the Netherlands! Practice sessions with 3M, DSM,…

1987 - Network in Action

An opening success in Noordwijk, the Netherlands! No keynotes.