TEDxZurich 2013: Last details and how to get there

Two more days until TEDxZurich 2013 – are you as excited as we are? To make sure everything works out fine and nobody gets lost on the way, here’s some last details and directions.

First, to the ones that have been with us in the precedent years: We have switched studios and will now be in studio 1. To get there, you don’t take the audience entrance as you did last year, but there will be an entrance at the side of the building with a tent before it – you won’t miss it. 

Second, please print your ticket and bring it with you. Our friends from Ticketpark will do everything they can to get you into that studio the quickest way possible.

Then, the address:
Fernsehstrasse 1-4, Zürich. Tram stop Fernsehstudio (NOT Leutschenbach). This is a 25 minutes tram ride from Zurich Main Station, be sure to calculate enough time to get there. We strongly advise you to come by public transport as there are no parking spaces on site.

– Coming from Zurich Main Station (approx 25 mins): Tram 11 from «Bahnhofquai» in direction of «Auzelg». Exit at «Fernsehstudio».

– Coming from train station Oerlikon (approx 7 mins): Tram 11 from «Bahnhof Oerlikon» in direction of «Auzelg». Exit at «Fernsehstudio».

Also see the map below for details.

Ready to go? We are very much looking forward to seeing you there!
Our doors will open at 7:30 – be sure to grab a nice seat in time.


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Sarah Ebling

          Sarah Ebling holds a professorship in Accessibility Studies at Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) and is a senior researcher at the University of Zurich. Her research focuses on natural language processing in the context of disabilities and special needs, specifically, sign language technology and automatic text simplification. Her groups’ contributions involve artificial intelligence techniques with a strong emphasis on user involvement. She is involved in various international and national projects and leads a large-scale Swiss innovation initiative entitled „Inclusive Information and Communication Technologies“ (2022-2026; https://www.iict.uzh.ch/).