Circular economy to boost macroregional sustainable growth

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Date(s) - 03-04 Jul 2019
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Milan - Italy


 

In the framework of EUSALP Italian Presidency 2019, focused on sustainable growth and circular economy in the Alpine area, a high-level conference and a thematic workshop BOOSTALPs 2.0 will be organised.

 

Programme

The event is aimed at giving relevant companies, Universities, research center, institution and stakeholder coming from the most competitive European Regions the opportunity to meet, exchange views and explore new solutions, business models, technologies linked to circular economy and textile value chain.

Participants, coming from the European Regions involved in the Alpine Macroregional Strategy, will have the opportunity to:

  • Meet major players from textile value chain
  • Search for business and technological partners
  • Share innovative ideas or projects focusing on circular economy trends
  • Address new challenges

Find more information in the detailed programme.

 

Logistic & registration

Target participants are companies, SMEs, University, R&D centres, Business Association, Public Authorities with Circular Economy solution and operating in Textile value chain.

Registrations are opened until June 28 2019 on the event’s webpage.

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