#28: Awesome PechaKucha
Every month Awesome Foundation Yerevan allocates $1,000 to interesting, cool, and sometimes crazy ideas. If you have unique, unexpected, innovative but realistic project ideas and are looking for ways to implement them, attending our event is a must.
#27: MamaBalik PKN
We come together to hear exciting stories on modern parenthood, work-life balance, personal experiences of extraordinary moms, perspectives on plastic-free upbringing and arts education, as well as important parenting tips from fathers.
#26: Living Green
You’re invited to discover how inspirational people are turning ‘green initiatives’ into some real community actions. We will hear from self-starters who are already making an active difference in improving our environment.
#25: On Innovation
As Global Innovation Index 2017 has ranked Armenia as an innovation achiever, we will discuss how to nurture innovative teams and company culture, innovation in the development sector and education, keys to disruptive thinking, and more.
#24: LED’s Think Green
Come and discover what our experts have to say about developing a green city, running efficient energy technologies, and creating a great environment for everybody.
#23: The Space Case
Space vs place, public vs private, challenges of housing, what big data means for architects, the transformation of soviet modernism in Sevan, the disobedient dream of Fabrika Tbilisi, urban psychology of post-war Beirut, and design of independent cultural centers in Europe.
#22: Everyday Happiness
What exactly is happiness? What makes you happy every day? Whether it is practicing kindness, finding purpose through work, or maybe just picking beans in the garden, it is a feeling we all desire.
#21: Governance. What’s Next?
When you think of the public governance process, what do you think of? The perceptions can be a bit of a ‘black box’ that we invite you to open! Let's explore how best practices from business and tech industries can be applied in public governance, what changes can we expect, and how policymakers and citizens should respond.