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Oct 21, 2025 • 42min

Saamer Mansoor #DESIGNtoCHANGE BACKstage with Ruud Janssen + Roel Frissen

Meet Saamer Mansoor ( linkedin.com/in/saamer ) who from building a Deaf Aware App is now revolutionising the way meeting Transcription and Translation Apps can work without the Internet connectivity on device and nearly no latency. Conference Captioning (https://conferencecaptioning.com ) is ADA-compliant live transcription and instant translations powered by On-Device AI — so your audience never misses a word. PODcast hosts Roel Frissen and Ruud Janssen explore this development in this latest episode of the #DESIGNtoCHANGE PODcast ONstage and BACKstage more at https://designtochange.online The #DESIGNtoCHANGE podcast, hosted by Ruud Janssen and Roel Frissen, featured Saamer Mansoor, founder of BeAware Deaf Assistant, sharing his inspiring journey of innovation. Born in Saudi Arabia and raised in Texas, Saamer studied mechanical engineering at the University of Texas before transitioning to coding. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he developed the Deaf Assistant app to address communication barriers for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community caused by mask-wearing. The app transforms smartphones into alerting devices using LED flashes and smartwatch vibrations, gaining global recognition, including features on Y Combinator's Hacker News and Apple’s platform. It is widely used in the Netherlands, Germany, and the United States. Saamer’s participation in IMEX America, a major event with 17,000 attendees, was transformative. During Smart Monday and the Event Design Certificate (EDC) Level 1 workshop at Marina Bay Sands, he engaged with event designers from over 15 countries, recognizing the need for inclusive event design. Inspired by feedback from George Washington University professors, he expanded the app’s capabilities to include conference captioning. This feature uses on-device AI for real-time captioning and translation in over 25 languages, ensuring ADA compliance with over 95% accuracy and contextual understanding. Unlike competitors, Saamer’s solution eliminates internet dependency, offering unmatched speed and reliability, even for silent seminars. The session explored accessibility challenges in events, citing CES 2024’s accessibility competition, which lacked basic accommodations. Saamer also shared insights from the PCMA conference in Rotterdam, where the Sign Language Coffee Bar sparked conversations about communication barriers. He emphasized the importance of relationships in the events industry, noting competitors’ aggressive sales tactics, including exclusive multi-year deals. Saamer’s open-source business model, with code available on GitHub, empowers the deaf community without ads or subscription fees. Revenue is generated through partnerships with organizations serving this community. Looking ahead, Saamer plans to expand his sales team, enhance networking features for classrooms and events, and continue innovating. The podcast concluded with an invitation for Saamer to return next year to reflect on his progress and share updates, while also highlighting the Event Canvas’s 30,000 users and its role in fostering inclusive event design worldwide.
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Oct 21, 2025 • 42min

Saamer Mansoor #DESIGNtoCHANGE ONstage with Ruud Janssen + Roel Frissen

Meet Saamer Mansoor ( linkedin.com/in/saamer ) who from building a Deaf Aware App is now revolutionising the way meeting Transcription and Translation Apps can work without the Internet connectivity on device and nearly no latency. Conference Captioning (https://conferencecaptioning.com ) is ADA-compliant live transcription and instant translations powered by On-Device AI — so your audience never misses a word. PODcast hosts Roel Frissen and Ruud Janssen explore this development in this latest episode of the #DESIGNtoCHANGE PODcast ONstage and BACKstage more at https://designtochange.online The #DESIGNtoCHANGE podcast, hosted by Ruud Janssen and Roel Frissen, featured Saamer Mansoor, founder of BeAware Deaf Assistant, sharing his inspiring journey of innovation. Born in Saudi Arabia and raised in Texas, Saamer studied mechanical engineering at the University of Texas before transitioning to coding. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he developed the Deaf Assistant app to address communication barriers for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community caused by mask-wearing. The app transforms smartphones into alerting devices using LED flashes and smartwatch vibrations, gaining global recognition, including features on Y Combinator's Hacker News and Apple’s platform. It is widely used in the Netherlands, Germany, and the United States. Saamer’s participation in IMEX America, a major event with 17,000 attendees, was transformative. During Smart Monday and the Event Design Certificate (EDC) Level 1 workshop at Marina Bay Sands, he engaged with event designers from over 15 countries, recognizing the need for inclusive event design. Inspired by feedback from George Washington University professors, he expanded the app’s capabilities to include conference captioning. This feature uses on-device AI for real-time captioning and translation in over 25 languages, ensuring ADA compliance with over 95% accuracy and contextual understanding. Unlike competitors, Saamer’s solution eliminates internet dependency, offering unmatched speed and reliability, even for silent seminars. The session explored accessibility challenges in events, citing CES 2024’s accessibility competition, which lacked basic accommodations. Saamer also shared insights from the PCMA conference in Rotterdam, where the Sign Language Coffee Bar sparked conversations about communication barriers. He emphasized the importance of relationships in the events industry, noting competitors’ aggressive sales tactics, including exclusive multi-year deals. Saamer’s open-source business model, with code available on GitHub, empowers the deaf community without ads or subscription fees. Revenue is generated through partnerships with organizations serving this community. Looking ahead, Saamer plans to expand his sales team, enhance networking features for classrooms and events, and continue innovating. The podcast concluded with an invitation for Saamer to return next year to reflect on his progress and share updates, while also highlighting the Event Canvas’s 30,000 users and its role in fostering inclusive event design worldwide.
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Oct 9, 2025 • 26min

Fred Werner - ITU #DESIGNtoCHANGE BACKstage #PODcast with Ruud Janssen

AI in Event Design Conversations Ruud Janssen and Fred Werner discussed their shared history, including attending the International School of Manila and their current roles in event design and technology. They explored the impact of AI on events, with Werner sharing his experience of managing the AI for Good event, which has grown significantly in popularity. Werner highlighted the challenges of dealing with high demand and managing the success of such events. Ruud explained the format of the Design to Change podcast, which features conversations with event designers and owners about embracing change and looking beyond the present. They agreed to start recording the podcast, with Ruud introducing Werner and posing a question about the power of conversation to drive change. ITU's AI for Good Evolution Fred discussed the evolution of AI for Good initiatives since 2017, highlighting how the ITU transformed its approach during the pandemic to create an online platform with 55,000 members from 180 countries. He explained how ITU's unique public-private model, involving over 1,000 private members and academic institutions, enables them to convene diverse stakeholders and collaborate with other UN agencies on initiatives like AI for Health, natural disaster management, and food security. The discussion also covered how ITU's adaptability, demonstrated through their rapid response to COVID-19 and subsequent venue changes, has contributed to the growing success of their AI for Good events. Check out the ⁨@Snapsightai⁩ takeaways here: https://www.snapsight.com/live-channel/6c676312-1808-4c69-b624-af6e24576bd1/e1be71ca-a1cb-4f34-8ecd-1d9e0efd487e/attendee?tab=takeaways
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Oct 9, 2025 • 44min

Fred Werner - ITU #DESIGNtoCHANGE ONstage #PODcast with Ruud Janssen

Fred Werner - Chief Engagement Officer at ITU - United Nations https://www.linkedin.com/in/fredericwerner/ in conversation with Host Ruud Janssen AI in Event Design Conversations Ruud and Werner discussed their shared history, including attending the International School of Manila and their current roles in event design and technology. They explored the impact of AI on events, with Werner sharing his experience of managing the AI for Good event, which has grown significantly in popularity. Werner highlighted the challenges of dealing with high demand and managing the success of such events. Ruud explained the format of the Design to Change podcast, which features conversations with event designers and owners about embracing change and looking beyond the present. They agreed to start recording the podcast, with Ruud introducing Werner and posing a question about the power of conversation to drive change. ITU's AI for Good Evolution Fred discussed the evolution of AI for Good initiatives since 2017, highlighting how the ITU transformed its approach during the pandemic to create an online platform with 55,000 members from 180 countries. He explained how ITU's unique public-private model, involving over 1,000 private members and academic institutions, enables them to convene diverse stakeholders and collaborate with other UN agencies on initiatives like AI for Health, natural disaster management, and food security. The discussion also covered how ITU's adaptability, demonstrated through their rapid response to COVID-19 and subsequent venue changes, has contributed to the growing success of their AI for Good events.
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Oct 3, 2025 • 45min

Sharifa Wilkinson - FIU #DESIGNtoCHANGE PODcast Year +1 with Ruud Janssen

In this #DESIGntoCHANGE #PODcast Year +1 Episode, Sharifa Wilkinson M.Ed, CED - Mega Events & Event Management Teaching Professor and Program Lead - FIU - Florida International University shares with podcast host Ruud Janssen her journey on the #HORIZONSofCHANGE a year onward. Snapsight Key Takeaways & Idea Cloud & Summary = https://www.snapsight.com/live-channel/79791165-0d19-41f7-87ff-6af2c3a9f3cc/e1be71ca-a1cb-4f34-8ecd-1d9e0efd487e/attendee?tab=takeaways Snapsight AI Summary https://www.snapsight.com/live-channel/79791165-0d19-41f7-87ff-6af2c3a9f3cc/e1be71ca-a1cb-4f34-8ecd-1d9e0efd487e/attendee?tab=takeaways Summary The #DESIGNtoCHANGE podcast, hosted by Ruud Janssen, featured Sharifa Wilkinson, a teaching professor at Florida International University (FIU) specializing in mega events and event management. Sharifa shared her journey from being a high-performance soccer player to becoming an academic leader, highlighting her transition into teaching and research. Her doctoral studies focus on the relationship between micro and small businesses and mega events, particularly the FIFA World Cup 2026, exploring their expectations and readiness for large-scale opportunities. 

The session celebrated Sharifa’s mentorship and her efforts to connect students with industry opportunities. She recounted her students’ participation in the Super Bowl teammates program, where they gained hands-on experience in event operations, and the South Beach Wine and Food Festival pitch competition, where empathy maps were used to design experiences for younger audiences. Sharifa’s commitment to fostering the next generation of event professionals extends to hosting recruitment events for FIU hospitality students, preparing them for competitive roles in mega events like FIFA. 

Sharifa’s academic contributions include integrating the Event Canvas methodology into her teaching, a globally recognized tool for event design. She reflected on cohort 53 of the Event Design Certificate program, where participants designed the Olympic opening ceremony and explored stakeholder mapping exercises. The unveiling of the Bill Hansen Catering and Events Lab at FIU further exemplifies her dedication to practical learning. This innovative space features mood board walls, floor planning magnets, and lighting setups, enabling students to apply their learning in real-world scenarios. 

Sharifa’s personal pursuits, such as her newfound passion for tennis, demonstrate her commitment to continuous growth and exploration. Her upcoming participation in IMEX America includes speaking sessions and visits to booth F416, where the Event Design Collective will showcase case studies and methodologies. Sharifa emphasized the importance of proactive networking, encouraging students to connect with industry leaders and seize opportunities to build meaningful relationships. 

Through her academic, professional, and personal endeavors, Sharifa exemplifies the transformative power of intentionality and mentorship in shaping the future of the event industry. The conversation underscored her vision for creating a pipeline that enables students to transition seamlessly into the workforce, contributing to the social legacy of mega events. Sharifa’s inspiring journey and dedication to education and mentorship continue to leave a lasting impact on her students and the broader event design community.
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Sep 29, 2025 • 45min

Marie-France Watson, Ryan Young, Tim Whalen, TheEVENT #DESIGNtoCHANGE Year +1 PODcast Ruud Janssen

Snapsight Link English = https://www.snapsight.com/live-channel/69f5e7f9-fd27-4daf-a445-70300fcc69d3/e1be71ca-a1cb-4f34-8ecd-1d9e0efd487e/attendee?tab=takeaways In this engaging episode of the #DESIGNtoCHANGE podcast, Ruud Janssen hosted Marie-France Watson, Tim Whalen, and Ryan Young, co-founders of The Event, to reflect on its evolution and future. Originally conceived by three MPI chapter presidents from Ottawa, Toronto, and Montreal, The Event has grown into a national gathering for event professionals, now under the stewardship of MPI Meeting Professionals International. This year’s edition, held in Fredericton, New Brunswick, marked a pivotal moment, showcasing the destination’s charm and proving the concept’s viability, while attracting local planners and fostering Canadian pride.

The curated closing keynote featured the SOLUTION Room℠, a peer-to-peer learning format that empowers attendees to develop actionable takeaways, complemented by the human spectrogram activity, which visualized shared challenges. Participants mailed themselves postcards as reminders of their goals, a design element praised for its ingenuity. Fredericton’s breakout rooms were uniquely branded by destination partners, enhancing the immersive experience. The MPI Foundation’s involvement and the karaoke with a live band added vibrancy to the event’s atmosphere.

 Marie-France Watson, curator of the previous year, emphasized the importance of maintaining The Event’s rebellious spirit and sandbox for creativity. Tim Whalen likened its growth to his ultramarathon journey, underscoring resilience and adaptability, while Ryan Young celebrated Hilton’s milestone of 200 hotels in Canada, reflecting on the industry’s expansion. The co-founders urged MPI and future host destinations to embrace risk-taking and innovation, commending Fredericton’s success in setting a high standard.

The Event’s transition to MPI ownership has sparked friendly competition among destinations vying to host future editions, signalling its growing national impact. With its roots in collaboration and its ethos of community-driven design, The Event continues to evolve, inspiring attendees and shaping the future of event planning in Canada. The session concluded with reflections on the power of gathering and the importance of sustaining The Event’s unique identity and purpose.
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Sep 23, 2025 • 56min

Shashank Gaur #DESIGNtoCHANGE PODcast Year +1 with Ruud Janssen

Event Design Collective, TTTech Auto, Shashank Gaur PhD, Ruud Janssen PODcast Year +1
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Sep 22, 2025 • 1h 12min

Tim WIllard #DESIGNtoCHANGE PODcast Year +2 with Ruud Janssen

In the #DESIGNtoCHANGE Podcast Season 5 episode "Year +2 with Tim Willard," hosted by Ruud Janssen, the speakers delved into the transformative intersections of event design, organizational development, and AI. Tim Willard, a certified director and organizational development practitioner, shared insights from his Navigate practice, emphasizing trust, collaboration, and the systemic approach of mess management in leadership teams. The Event Canvas methodology, developed by the Event Design Collective, was highlighted as a structured framework for designing events that align with stakeholder behaviors and expectations, fostering shared understanding and teamwork. Find the Full AI recap by Snapsight including Key Takeaways, Idea Cloud and Summary here: https://www.snapsight.com/live-channel/88646944-36b5-4b59-8b5e-f47a4c91039a/e1be71ca-a1cb-4f34-8ecd-1d9e0efd487e/attendee?tab=takeaways Tim introduced AI Praxis which is yet to be developed. Ruud introduced a concept integrating AI tools like Snapsight into strategic planning processes to enhance real-time data curation and synthesis. During the podcast, AI was employed to validate insights, track the use of the word "change," and gamify the conversation, showcasing its potential as a "third eye" that complements human creativity. The speakers explored AI’s role in navigating complex systems and its application in mess management, emphasizing adaptability and continuous improvement. The session revisited Tim’s work on Western Cape business scenarios during the COVID-19 pandemic, where he developed four possible outcomes: bungee rope, slipknot, tangled, and unraveling fast. Tim noted that the current state aligns most closely with the bungee rope scenario, characterized by slow recovery and partial reforms. The speakers also discussed the global tariff impact on South Africa’s economy, particularly the challenges posed by the expiration of the AGOA trade agreement, and reflected on South Africa’s Rugby World Cup pride as a unifying event boosting national morale. Futures literacy, a concept championed by UNESCO, was another focal point. This approach emphasizes exploring possibilities without being outcome-driven, aligning with Tim’s philosophy of designing for possibilities rather than solving isolated problems. The speakers referenced Benjamin Zander’s "Art of Possibility," highlighting the importance of focusing on potential rather than limitations. Tim’s extensive experience as a partner, mentor, and non-executive director was also discussed, illustrating his multifaceted approach to organizational development. The conversation touched on the Design2Change book, which encourages readers to elevate their abilities to act beyond the now, and explored scenario planning as a tool for designing resilient futures. This engaging episode provided valuable insights into the collaborative frameworks, scenario planning techniques, and AI applications shaping resilient organizations and events, underscoring the importance of trust, adaptability, and shared values in navigating complex challenges.
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Sep 17, 2025 • 41min

Carina Bauer, Suzanne Mulligan, Sophie Pink Team IMEX #DESIGNtoCHANGE PODcast with Ruud Janssen

Carina Bauer, CEO of the IMEX Group, and Suzanne Medcalf Mulligan, Head of Engagement, delve into the art of conversation and its role in the event industry. They discuss IMEX's ambitious 2030 strategy, focusing on AI integration to enhance attendee experiences. The conversation highlights the unique dynamics of serendipitous connections at events and the intentional design behind them, such as the wellness-centered Circadian Cove. Additionally, they explore social media's evolving role in community building and engagement during events.
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Sep 12, 2025 • 39min

Weemin Ong & Genevieve Lim Marina Bay Sands #DESIGNtoCHANGE PODcast + Roel Frissen + Ruud Janssen

This #DESIGNtoCHANGE Podcast, recorded live on 11 September 2025 in Melbourne, Australia and you can find the AI Recap of the contact, key takaways and idea cloud by Snapsight here: https://www.snapsight.com/live-channel/c78561ad-1c5f-47b9-992d-5e03bc95e1ea/e1be71ca-a1cb-4f34-8ecd-1d9e0efd487e/attendee?tab=takeaways . It is hosted by Ruud Janssen, Roel Frissen featuring Genevieve Lim, and Weemin Ong, executive leaders of Marina Bay Sands, explored the transformative power of conversations in shaping the future of event design. Marina Bay Sands' adoption of the Event Design Canvas (EDC) methodology was highlighted as a key driver of innovation and excellence in the global events industry. Central to this effort is the Marina Bay Sands Event Design LAB℠ , Asia's first dedicated space for applying the EDC methodology, fostering collaboration between clients and certified event designers to create impactful events. Genevieve Lim and Weemin Ong shared insights into Marina Bay Sands' initiatives, including the EDC Young Professionals Program, which introduces event design principles to students in partnership with institutions like the Singapore Institute of Technology. The Event Design Certificate Level 3 program has trained nearly 100 team members as CED - Certified Event Designer across departments, including culinary, audiovisual, and operations, creating a unified culture of event design. The Rising Tides metaphor underscored their belief in collective industry growth through shared methodologies and collaboration. Marina Bay Sands, hosting over 2,500 events annually and welcoming 1.4 million delegates, operates across 120,000 square meters of event space. Plans for the Integrated Resort 2 expansion, featuring luxury event spaces and a 15,000-seater arena, reflect its commitment to innovation and excellence. The recent showcase event, themed "Elevate," demonstrated Marina Bay Sands' philosophy of engaging not just clients but the "client of the client" to design meaningful outcomes. The speakers emphasized the global reach of EDC training, with sessions held in cities like Sydney, San Francisco, Beijing, and Melbourne. They highlighted the importance of deep listening and understanding stakeholder needs, enabling Marina Bay Sands to remain at the forefront of the industry. The session celebrated the partnership between Marina Bay Sands and Design to Change, showcasing their shared mission to empower event professionals, foster innovation, and elevate the events industry through intentional design and collaboration. Learn more about Marina Bay Sands Event Design LAB℠ here: https://www.marinabaysands.com/expo-and-convention/gallery/event-highlights/2023/12/elevating-experiences.html Learn more about Event Design LAB℠ opportunities here: https://edco.global/event-design-lab/ You can find the AI Recap summary, key takaways and idea cloud by Snapsight of this episode here: https://www.snapsight.com/live-channel/c78561ad-1c5f-47b9-992d-5e03bc95e1ea/e1be71ca-a1cb-4f34-8ecd-1d9e0efd487e/attendee?tab=takeaways And the Marina Bay Sands and Event Design Collective collaboration here: https://www.marinabaysands.com/expo-and-convention/gallery/event-highlights/2023/12/elevating-experiences.html

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