Frothonauts launches innovation workshop series; starts Thurs, Apr 21 in Surry Hills
Former WiTH Collective creative Rich Brophy is launching a series of innovation workshops through his innovation start-up Frothonauts which are free and open to the public this Thursday, April 21.
Says Brophy: “We teach people the innovation process as we solve a fun problem. This month, it’s how to get drinks out of icy eskies without freezing your hands?”
Getting a cold beverage from the bottom of an icy esky is a painful experience. But this Thursday, that’s going to change forever.
The Innovators Club, a community thinkanddotank, is inviting creative, strategic and enthusiastic Sydneysiders to join them for the city’s first POPINNOVATION challenge.
The problem:
How to get drinks out of icy eskies without freezing your hands?
Over the course of the night, attendees will team up and learn the basics of innovation as they explore, create and build their solution to submerged beverages.
Winners will be judged by a team from Rocks Brewing, who will also be providing liquid inspiration for the night.
The free event will be hosted by partnersininnovation Aeona, a Surry Hills coworking space dedicated to empowering individuals to pursue their dreams.
The Innovators Club is a community thinktank run by Sydney innovation startup Frothonauts, who recently ran a successful Kickstarter campaignfor the world’s first stainless steel thong repair kit.
Date/time. 6:30pm, Thursday April 21
Address: Aeona. L2, 19 Buckingham St, Surry Hills