Call for Speakers is now open for SDGC26!

Submit your talk proposal for the Service Design Global Conference 2026 until April 12.

Under the theme Beyond Boundaries: Enabling Solutions that Shape Tomorrow, we’re inviting practitioners, leaders, educators, and change-makers to share how service design enables organisations and communities to move beyond structural, cultural, technological, and environmental limits.

SDGC26 is a space to contribute to the global conversation with your insights and help shape the future of service design.

Do you want to know our tips when preparing your submission?Visit our conference website. Deadline to submit is April 12, 2026.

Join us at the Service Design Global Conference 2026 in Germany and online, 28–30 October. SDGC26 Registration is open, Early Bird tickets are on sale.

Related Headlines

SDN Chapters Register by May 15 for the maximum Early Bird discount!

Register by May 15 for the maximum Early Bird discount!

Connect, Collaborate, and Create Change – SDGC26 Awaits! Join us in Wiesbaden, Germany and online, 28–30 October. Registration is open, with Early Bird tickets on sale until May 15.

Continue reading
SDN Global News Become a Certified Service Design Professional at the SDN Academy!

Become a Certified Service Design Professional at the SDN Academy!

Created for service designers with 2+ years’ experience, the 8-week, 8-module course offers you the chance to strengthen your core skills, expand your capabilities, and earn Professional Accreditation.

Continue reading
SDN Chapters Meet, Mingle & Make an Impact – See You at SDGC25!

Meet, Mingle & Make an Impact – See You at SDGC25!

Join us at SDGC25 in Dallas and online, this October 15–17. In-person and virtual tickets are available - your invitation to connect, share ideas, and explore service design's impact on business.

Continue reading
SDN Chapters Oltre i libri: come le biblioteche stanno diventando spazi di esperienza e innovazione.

Oltre i libri: come le biblioteche stanno diventando spazi di esperienza e innovazione.

C’è un momento, entrando in alcune biblioteche, in cui ci si accorge che qualcosa è cambiato. Non è immediatamente evidente, non è un’insegna o una tecnologia in particolare, ma è qualcosa di più profondo. Le persone non stanno solo cercando un libro. Stanno facendo altro: studiano insieme, partecipano a un laboratorio, chiedono supporto, si fermano più a lungo del necessario. In quel momento diventa chiaro che la biblioteca non è più vista solo come un luogo di accesso alla conoscenza, ma è diventata qualcos’altro, anche se spesso non è ancora pienamente progettata per esserlo davvero.

Continue reading