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Innovative ideas to create a better world 

23/8/2012

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'If you could change one thing to create a better world - what innovation would that be?' 

We asked this question during the opening of TEDxBinnenhof.

And invited the audience at the Ridderzaal and ambassees  from all corners of the world watching via live stream to sent us their ideas. 

One huge brainstorm! 
Check the video to see some of the ideas!


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Watch the Poetry Jockeys' wrapup Poem @ TEDx Binnenhof

24/7/2012

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PJs Arjan Amin and Martijn Timmermans performing live @ De Ridderzaal, Knights hall at the Dutch Parlement.
Prince Willem Alexander and Princess Maxima of Orange, Minister Maxime Verhagen and Jim Stolze where amongst the audience to watch the PJs perform their handwritten wrapup poem that ended the official program of TEDx Binnenhof.

The Poetry Jockeys performed as part of the Rode Draad project where they acted as creative partner for the special TEDx event that was fully commited to Innovation.  

For more video's of the Rode Draad Project, click the button.
Rode Draad
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