Weekend.19 festival in Rovinj announces expanded program and speakers
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The Weekend.19 festival in Rovinj, Croatia, will expand to include eight specialized festivals covering technology, health, education, finance, and energy.
- Notable speakers include British journalist James Bloodworth discussing toxic masculinity, creativity expert Fredrik Haren, and Silicon Valley leader Laura Bermudez on digital systems.
- The event will also feature the creative team behind the film
Weekend.19 is set to transform Rovinj into a vibrant hub of creativity, knowledge, and networking from September 24-27. This year marks the largest edition yet, expanding beyond its traditional format to encompass eight specialized festivals: the established Weekend.19 alongside Tech.Weekend, HR.Weekend, Finance.Weekend, Investment.Weekend, Energy.Weekend, and the new Health.Weekend and Education.Weekend.
Weekend.19 tako postaje mjesto susreta tema koje viลกe ne pripadaju samo jednoj industriji.
This expansion reflects a crucial understanding: the lines between industries are blurring. Artificial intelligence is no longer solely a technological concern, health transcends mere medical discussion, and education is breaking free from classroom confines. Weekend.19 recognizes this convergence, bringing together finance, energy, leadership, and media to foster discussions vital for our future. It's not just an event; it's a snapshot of the industries poised to define the coming decade.
This year's program boasts a powerful lineup of global and regional voices. We are thrilled to host James Bloodworth, a British journalist and author whose work delves into social inequality, contemporary masculinity, and the 'manosphere.' His book, 'Lost Boys,' critically examines the crisis facing modern men, touching on themes of loneliness, radicalization, and online subculturesโissues increasingly shaping the public discourse and the experiences of younger generations. His insights promise to be a significant contribution to the conversations around societal shifts.
Od Silicijske doline do manosfere - novi govornici Weekenda.19
Furthermore, Fredrik Haren, globally acclaimed as 'The Creativity Explorer,' will share his expertise on business creativity, innovation, and change. As the author of ten books, including 'The Idea Book,' recognized among the '100 Best Business Books of All Time,' Haren's latest work, 'The World of Creativity,' is the culmination of 25 years of global research. His presentation will highlight creativity as a paramount skill for the future and offer strategies for cultivating innovative thinking in our rapidly evolving world. From the heart of Silicon Valley, Laura Bermudez brings over 25 years of experience in developing and scaling digital platforms for giants like PayPal, eBay, and Carta. She will discuss the construction and transformation of complex digital systems in an era dominated by data, infrastructure, and AI, focusing on technology's impact on organizations, work methods, and team dynamics.
Njegova knjiga Lost Boys otvara pitanje krize modernog muลกkarca u kontekstu usamljenosti, radikalizacije i online supkultura, tema koje su danas sve prisutnije u javnom i digitalnom prostoru i koje oblikuju ลกiru druลกtvenu sliku mladih generacija.
Adding a unique regional flavor, the creative team behind "Svadba," one of the most anticipated regional films of the decade, will offer a behind-the-scenes look at their project. This panel, featuring prominent figures like Rene Bitorajac and Dragan Bjelogrliฤ, will not only illuminate the film's creative process but also spark broader discussions on regional film production, from conception to execution. Actress Milena Raduloviฤ will also join, sharing her experiences building a career across regional and international stages. Weekend.19 is more than a festival; it's a testament to the dynamic intersection of global trends and regional creativity.
Govorit ฤe o kreativnosti kao kljuฤnoj vjeลกtini buduฤnosti te kako razviti inovativno razmiลกljanje u svijetu koji se ubrzano mijenja.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.