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Innovation Cafe: Hazy Values

Zayn Khan, CEO, Southeast Asia, Dragon Rouge

20-Oct-15 13:00

Innovation Cafe: Hazy Values

Global design and innovation agency, Dragon Rouge hosts regular knowledge exchange sessions with thought leaders under the label, Innovation Cafe. What do they hope to achieve and what comes of the knowledge? We catch up with the mastermind behind the Innovation Cafe and also discuss the lessons from their inaugural session held in KL entitled Hazy Values, dealing with green and sustainable practices. 


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