Join us for a two-day immersive simulation experience that delves deep into the current geopolitical and economic crisis in Europe and beyond. This large-scale serious gaming exercise is designed to serve as both a leadership training and a cutting-edge foresight tool. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and enhance your strategic thinking skills.
Sharpen your strategic leadership skills and gain valuable foresight through a dynamic real-life simulation. Connect with top thought leaders from the fields of business, politics, and security,
and broaden your perspective on the critical issues facing our world today.
Date: Thursday to Friday, 1st - 2nd of June, 2023
Time: Day 1: 09:00-18:00, Day 2: 09:00-18:00
Location: SQUARE
Organizers: Diederik Stolk, Tim Goudriaan, Dr. Lucia Görke, Niklas Koch, Fiona Lehmann
Language: English
Serious gaming is an effective way to apply theoretical knowledge, and game design can help university faculty create interactive and engaging learning exercises for students, both online and offline. Research has shown that academic courses that include serious games score higher on metrics such as student satisfaction and engagement.
Join SQUARE for a one-day workshop, where two experts in serious game design, Tim Goudriaan and Diederik Stolk, will guide you through the process of building a scenario-based game in the areas of geo-politics, business, economics, and security. This workshop is exclusively for faculty and lecturers at the University of St.Gallen, and prior registration is necessary.
To further prepare, we highly recommend participating in the "St.Gallen Strategy Days", a large-scale two-day serious gaming exercise held on June 1st and 2nd.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn and engage with serious game design! The workshop will be conducted in English.
On July 18th-19th, 2023, SQUARE will host the Final of the First University of St. Gallen Grand Challenge, focusing on assessing cutting-edge A.I. technology in light of the upcoming EU A.I. Act. Six teams of professionals will compete for a prize of 100,000 CHF, awarded by a jury. The EU A.I. Act categorizes A.I. according to risk, and the Grand Challenge will reveal how this new legislation can be implemented on specific technology. The public can attend to witness the competition, and some A.I. technology will be on display. Participation is open, and potential teams should register for an online informational event on March 2, 2023.
For more information, visit www.thegrandchallenge.eu or contact the Project Team at thegrandchallenge@unisg.ch.