Networking Sauna Event

Networking Sauna Event

Network and learn about the circular forest-based bioeconomy at the Networking Sauna Event on 24 October.

By European Forest Institute

Date and time

Tuesday, October 24, 2023 · 5 - 8:30pm EEST

Location

Siltakatu 20

20 Siltakatu 80100 Joensuu Finland

Agenda

5:00 PM

Welcoming words

Michael den Herder

5:10 PM

Introduction of participants

5:30 PM

Bioeconomy and digital services for forest owners

6:00 PM

Business Joensuu: Start Me Up and Hackathon

6:30 PM

Discussion on perceptions and ideas on bioeconomy

7:00 PM

Networking, snacks & sauna

8:30 PM

End

About this event

Networking Sauna Event

Are you a student interested in the circular forest-based bioeconomy but are not entirely sure how?

Join us at the Networking Sauna Event on 24 October at 17:00 to connect with fellow enthusiasts in the circular forest-based bioeconomy. Expand your network, explore the world of forest bioeconomy, relax in the sauna and savour delicious snacks.

The circular forest-based bioeconomy is an exciting field that offers many opportunities for creativity and innovation. It is a growing sector focused on using forest resources sustainably and circularly.

If you are a student interested in bioeconomy entrepreneurship and ready to change, this event is for you. You will have the opportunity to network with other students, researchers, and businesspeople working in the circular forest-based bioeconomy.

This is an excellent opportunity to learn from others and to build relationships while exploring the world of bioeconomy in a relaxed and informal setting, enjoying a Finnish sauna and savouring delicious snacks.

Where do we meet?

Metsäkeskus, Siltakatu 20 B (4th floor, Metsäkeskus sauna and meeting room), Joensuu, Finland

About us

The NOMADI project supports companies in the forest-based sector by seeking new solutions through the digitalisation of forest services. The project also helps to create new marketing and business concepts, supporting new bioeconomy start-ups and the scale-up of innovations – particularly ideas targeted towards remote private forest owners and forest management services and tools are welcome.

NOMADI is funded by the Regional Council of North Karelia through the European Regional Development Fund as a part of the European Union’s COVID-19 activities (REACT-EU).

Organized by

The European Forest Institute (EFI) is an international organisation, established by European States. EFI conducts research and provides policy support on forest-related issues, connecting knowledge to action.

EFI has 30 Member Countries, and c. 130 member organizations from 42 different countries working in diverse research fields. The headquarters of the Institute are in Joensuu, Finland, and its other main offices are in Barcelona, Bonn and Brussels.

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