The document provides a summary of the inaugural Disruptive Innovation Festival (DIF) held in 2014. It describes the DIF as a 4-week online and in-person event focused on design, technology and entrepreneurship in the context of a changing economy. Over the course of the festival, there were over 225 hours of programmed content from around the world on topics related to the circular economy. The DIF featured headliner speakers, university-led content, and open participation formats. Feedback highlighted the engaging discussion, global reach, and inspiration provided by the diverse range of speakers and real-life examples of circular innovation presented at the DIF. Plans were announced to expand the DIF in 2015 based on the success and positive