The Knowledge Quarter Conference (KQ Conference) is a conference of talks and workshops on the future of knowledge. A diverse range of speakers from across the fields of politics, media, philosophy and academia will convene for one inspiring and provocative day of keynote talks, discussion groups and workshops, looking at Knowledge in all its forms.
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Knowledge and Innovation Network Unconference (KINUnconference)**
The Knowledge and Innovation Network Unconference (KINUnconference) is the Barcamp of the Knowledge and Innovation Network (KIN), a practitioner community hosted by the Warwick Business School’s Innovation, Knowledge & Organizational Networks (IKON) Research Unit. Conference History: KIN’s 3rd Unconference, 12-13 September 2016, Kenilworth, United Kingdom Conference theme: Celebrating
Knowledge on a Mission (KOAM)**
The biennial Knowledge on a Mission (KOAM) is a free, day-long event sponsored by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) of The World Bank Group. It brings together executives from large organizations (in both private sector and non-profit domains), international knowledge practitioners & operational staff, and independent high-level knowledge specialist interested in applying successful knowledge-based solutions
Knowledge Management, Learning & Communication Forum (KMLC)
The Knowledge Management, Learning & Communication Forum (KMLC) brings together the leaders in the fields of Knowledge Management, learning and communication to interactively demonstrate through case studies and strategies on recognising the correlation between the three and how to make them work together that will translate into bringing all these skills to the next level
Knowledge Economy Forum (KEF)**
The Knowledge Economy Forum (KEF; Arabic: منتدى الاقتصاد المعرفي) or Kuwait Knowledge Economy Forum (KKEF), formerly the National Conference on Knowledge Economy, is organized by the Knowledge Economy Forum (KEF) foundation in co-operation with the Kuwaiti Supreme Council for Planning and Development (SCPD). SCPD has initiated the conference series as part of their National Project