Think 3000 - 'Think What's Next'

Think 3000 is RMIT's groundbreaking platform for thought leaders, innovators, and changemakers. Join us for inspiring talks, Q&As, and hands-on workshops exploring the future of technology, design, and enterprise. Let's shape tomorrow—together.

In an age of rapid transformation, where technology, creativity, and innovation redefine how we live and work, Think 3000 is a call to action: Think What's Next.

This dynamic two-day event, presented by Social Enterprise Just Gold and RMIT University, will bring together students, industry leaders, and visionaries for inspiring talks, Q&As, and hands-on workshops. Held in some of Melbourne's most iconic buildings such as Storey Hall and Swanston Academic Building, the conference centers around three interconnected themes:

  • Technology: Discover advancements reshaping industries and creating opportunities.
  • Design: Explore solutions that drive sustainability and creativity.
  • Enterprise: Delve into purpose-driven business for impactful growth.

Through engaging discussions, collaborative activities, and networking opportunities, Think 3000 will empower you to tackle global challenges and inspire change. This is more than a conference; it's a democratic dialogue - a space where every voice matters, ideas converge, and progress begins.

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Ticket Pricing:

  • Staff: $0
  • RMIT Students: $20
  • RMIT Alumni: $200
  • Students from other universities: $30
  • Accessible Tickets: $90
  • Corporate Tickets: $450 
  • Corporate Package Deal 1: $350 each (4-9 people)
  • Corporate Package Deal 2: $300 each (10+ people)

 

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