The economy is not a law of nature but a system that can be shaped. In this discussion, we will explore how to design an economy that, in addition to economic goals, is also oriented toward purpose and added value, a functioning society, and a healthy planet. We explore possibilities for a creative corporate culture that operates in a joyful and meaningful way, one that supports the “good life” as well as productive collaboration among people. And one that values people as irreplaceable “originals.”
The guests will be announced shortly.
The panel discussions do not begin with arguments, but with a moment: a text, a voice, an image, or a sound opens up the space—quietly, intently, perhaps unexpectedly. These artistic interventions are meant to be an invitation: to listen, to pause, to reflect and to think further. Then the conversation begins.
And this conversation deliberately avoids the traditional format of expert panels. Instead, it brings together diverse perspectives: people with experience and people with questions, practitioners and those seeking answers—viewpoints that complement, challenge, and build upon one another. It is not about ready-made answers, but about a shared, creative reflection on the central questions of our time—from the economy to the design of spaces to the learning of the future.
We hope for conversations that are open, sometimes tentative, focused when necessary—but always driven by the conviction that new ideas emerge when different voices come together.
