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   April 16, 2025

How cross functional workshops can provide cohesive and validated deliverables.

blueegg

   Melbourne Theosophical Society
   Level 1, 234 Flinders Lane, Melbourne VIC 3000
   5:30pm - 8:00pm AEST
  Free

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April is here and so too our next EUXMELB on the 16th of April! We are excited to announce our next speaker will be our own Adam Faulkner, Experience Design Director of blueegg. Adam will be speaking about a Service Design Case Study with the NSW SES titled "How cross functional workshops can provide cohesive and validated deliverables." Adam will be sharing how research across internal stakeholders and NSW SES volunteers led to the development of service design blueprints that have been critical artefacts for the NSW SES.

Adam Faulkner was a qualified pharmaceutical scientist who’d found his way into product design. Adam observed research and testing sessions through the eyes of a scientist, and saw a process lacking in objectivity and statistical significance which led him to establish blueegg 11 years ago.

Adam has been involved with a number of start-ups and bluechip Australian companies focused in a diverse range of industries including but limited to Fintech, Science, FMCG, Tertiary Education and Agritech as well as Federal and State Government Agencies.

Event will start at 5:30pm with Pizza, Drinks and networking with the panel starting at 6pm. We are going to be in the Manchester Room on Level 1 at The Melbourne Theosophical Society, see you on the 17th!

 

Opt 2

April is here and so too our next EUXMELB on the 16th of April! We are excited to announce our next speaker will be our own Adam Faulkner, Experience Design Director of blueegg. Adam will be speaking about a Service Design Case Study with the NSW SES titled "How cross functional workshops can provide cohesive and validated deliverables." Adam will be sharing how research across internal stakeholders and NSW SES volunteers led to the development of service design blueprints that have been critical artefacts for the NSW SES.

Adam Faulkner was a qualified pharmaceutical scientist who’d found his way into product design. Adam observed research and testing sessions through the eyes of a scientist, and saw a process lacking in objectivity and statistical significance which led him to establish blueegg 11 years ago.

Adam has been involved with a number of start-ups and bluechip Australian companies focused in a diverse range of industries including but limited to Fintech, Science, FMCG, Tertiary Education and Agritech as well as Federal and State Government Agencies.

Event will start at 5:30pm with Pizza, Drinks and networking with the panel starting at 6pm. We are going to be in the Manchester Room on Level 1 at The Melbourne Theosophical Society, see you on the 17th!