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Bioeconomy Impact 2018
Bioeconomy Driving Smart and Sustainable Cities

The CommBeBiz Budapest meeting - 06/07 February 2018 - will provide networking, expertise and skills support to Bioeconomy research teams to ensure that the obligation to deliver innovation can be met.
The free meeting in Budapest is open to all European researchers working across Food, Agri, Marine, Forestry or Biotech topics who wishes to upskill their efforts to innovate for commercial or social benefit.

6 February 2018 - 7 February 2018
Hungary
The CommBeBiz Budapest meeting - 06/07 February 2018 - will provide networking, expertise and skills support to Bioeconomy research teams to ensure that the obligation to deliver innovation can be met.

Registration is now open: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bioeconomy-impact-2018-tickets-39649738435(opens in new window)

Many scientists need help in identifying the potential of the knowledge they are generating to create innovation. Many also need help in ensuring that knowledge reaches the stakeholders and sectors of society that will benefit from it – whether that is for commercial, social, scientific or policy benefit.

From experience of working with bioeconomy researchers identifying their needs, the CommBeBiz Budapest meeting provides the insights & inspiration, networking & knowledge that will help researchers and projects on the journey towards innovation.

The free meeting in Budapest is open to all European researchers working across Food, Agri, Marine, Forestry or Biotech topics who wishes to upskill their efforts to innovate for commercial or social benefit.

Keynote speakers and agenda available here: https://ebn.eu/?p=minisite&r=13#13_3220(opens in new window)

CommBeBiz is building a collaborative and informative community while providing the skills, contacts and support that members need to succeed and to communicate that success. To join the EU’s Bioeconomy Research Community, go to www.commbebiz.eu.

For more info, contact Marion Perrin, EBN Project Manager managing CommBeBiz project: Marion.Perrin@ebn.eu

Keywords

bioeconomy, marine, agriculture, biotechnology, forestry

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