Date: 07.02.2011 14:00 - 18:00
Location: NESTA, 1 Plough Place, London, EC4A 1DE
Watch an interview with Rachel Botsman as she sets out her views on how collaborative consumption can be scaled up to provide meaningful services at a national level.
Following on from our first collaborative consumption event in October 2010, this event explored how we can build trust between strangers.
How can public services and social organisations create environments for sharing resources between citizens?
Many of the answers lie in strengthening trust, incentivising people, using collaborative technologies and creating a balance of privacy with transparency.
This event with Rachel Botsman, author of What's Mine is Yours, explored the following key questions:
The event was chaired by Jon Kingsbury, Director at NESTA. Speakers included Rachel Botsman, Jonathan Simmons from Public Zone, Stan Stalnaker, founder Hub Culture, Ben Reason, Designer LiveWork and Meriel Lenfestey, founder Ecomodo.
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