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Service Design Summer Drinks

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The SDN Netherlands Chapter is pleased to announce the second edition of our Summer Drinks event!

Feel free to join us from 18:00 on Wednesday 24 June at Tolhuistuin in Amsterdam. We'll find a few tables in the garden and enjoy some drinks and networking. There isn't a content program for this event - it's your chance to meet others and make some new connections!

New to service design, or have years of experience under your belt? You're welcome in both cases. Working in an agency or an in-house team? We'd like to see you there no matter what! And students and those teaching service design are welcome too!

There is no charge for this event, and the costs for drinks etc. are for attendees themselves. By registering, you'll give us a rough indication of who may come, and you'll be able to easily save this event in your diary.

Know a service designer who is working in or around Amsterdam, or can travel to join us? Please forward this invite to them.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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Why not explore more of what the SDN has to offer?

The SDN Netherlands Chapter is part of a global organization, the Service Design Network. There are many resources, events and training opportunities beyond our events. We'd invite you to discover them below:

SDN Global Conference: 28-30 October 2026 in the Frankfurt-RheinMain region, Germany
This October, the SDN is bringing the international Service Design community to the Germany, as well as online, under the theme "Beyond Boundaries: Enabling Solutions That Shape Tomorrow​". We will explores how organizations across the public and private sectors and the communities they serve can move past today’s limits to shape more resilient, meaningful futures through service design.

The conference will continue with its 3-day format, and we are especially excited to be associated with World Design Capital 2026.

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