The University of Houston is offering a brand spanking new IMMERSION WEEKEND! It takes us beyond discussion and transports us into the future.

This weekend workshop, Bringing Futures to Life through Design: Prototyping Possible Tomorrows, is the brainchild of Dr. Adam Cowart. Adam has been an Adjunct Faculty at Houston Foresight. Last year he earned his PhD from Carnegie Mellon’s Transition Design program. This offering reflects our program’s ongoing evolution in what might be called the Activation space, which explores how we can better implement our foresight work with clients. Key tools for activation include design and experiential futures, which help bring the future to life for clients, so they have a fuller more tangible sense of the futures they are creating.
This weekend experience, from January 16-18, 2026, invites participants to turn foresight into form: experimenting, designing, and performing the futures you want to see. Across three creative, high-energy days, you’ll move through seven experiential modules – Think, Experience, Imagine, Story, Perform, Travel, Learn –each designed to shift how you perceive and shape what’s next. Expect deep questioning, playful experimentation, and embodied discovery. This is futures in motion. You’ll leave with new tools, a refreshed mindset, and a sense of agency that carries beyond the weekend.
Program Snapshot
- Date: January 16-18, 2026
- Cost: $1,500
- Led by: Dr. Adam Cowart
- Location: Hotel Vesper, 5160 Hidalgo St, Houston, TX 77056
- Sign up here: Immersion Weekend
This immersive follows the January Professional Certificate in Foresight seminar (January 12-16), the perfect next step for those attending (and there’s still room in the certificate seminar, so please pass this email along or register here if someone you know is ready to shape what’s next).
The immersion weekend is open to all current and former students of the UH Foresight graduate program and the Professional Certificate in Foresight seminar.
Space is limited, so claim your spot and start shaping the future.
🔎 Learn more here
📧 Questions? alkoury@central.uh.edu
— Andy Hines

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