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Feb 11
1 Day. 14 Cities
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World IA Day 2012 is about bringing the Information Architecture community together. We’re fostering links within local communities and on a global scale. We're sharing information, ideas and research. And we're doing it through unconventional, exciting and engaging IA events this February.

The first ever World IA Day focuses on Designing Structures for Understanding. On February 11, 2012, we're hosting WIAD events in 14 cities across all corners of the globe. Learn from world-class IA minds, network, showcase new ideas and attend events tailored specifically to your community. We hope you’ll join us at an event near you this February!

Vancouver, Canada
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Bangalore, India
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Italy
Panama City, Panama
Bucharest, Romania
Paris, France
Sydney, Australia
Malmo, Sweden
Johannesburg, South Africa
Tokyo, Japan
Ann Arbor, MI, USA


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