Week to eco-innovate

06.05.2021 Webinar
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A week full of useful information. Come and discuss with experts!

Industries are facing green transition, which requires new solutions, know-how, and collaboration. No longer, companies can postpone sustainable development.

The pressure comes from policies, funding, labor markets and end customers influencing the whole supply chain. Ecological aspects are necessary for all business activities: purchasing material and components, product development, production, logistics and marketing. Investing in ecological development creates competitiveness today and in the future.

ECOLABNET organizes series of sharp events for manufacturing companies in critical aspects of ecological innovations.
In 1,5 hours, you will gain new knowledge, business examples and connections with great experts.

Registration takes place here: 

https://e-lomake.puv.fi/elomake/lomakkeet/9563/lomake.html 

You will receive links to events after registration. Feel free to attend more than one event.

ECOLABNET supports manufacturing companies in ecological innovation and creates a network of service providers. ECOLABNET is funded by European Union (European Regional Development Fund) under the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme 2014–2020 and the project partners

17th May | 10 am EET – 3D print micro and macro parts

  • Optical 3D printing in VU LRC: macro- to nano-scales.  Mangirdas Malinauskas, Vilnius University, Lithuania
  • Printing experience: dental models and more. Vaidas Talačka, Labsamera Ltd, Lithuania
  • Printing large parts for composite industry. Rathish Rajan, Centria UAS, Finland

17th May | 2 pm EET – The ways to eco-brand  

  • Sustainability, communication, and consumer behavior. Rene Claus Larsen, Associate Professor at Via, Denmark
  • Branding in cooperation with experts. Senior researcher Sanna Peltonen & Designer Veera Hautala at VAMK Design Centre MUOVA, Finland
  • Karoliina Hovi, Hovi Creatives, Finland

18th May | 2 pm EET – Bio-based materials for industrial products

  • Bio-polymers as an alternative. Poul Erik Joergensen, Head of Programme: Product Design and Material Technology at VIA, Denmark
  • Development of eco-innovative polymeric materials. Jolita Ostrauskaite, professor at KTU, Lithuania
  • Kaija Pohako-Esko, University of Tartu, Estonia

20th May | 2 pm EET – Innovations to the markets 

  • Road to the markets, Nigel Claridge at Sustainable innovation, Sweden
  • Lithuanian Innovation Centre – Director – PhD Mantas Vilys
  • Yasmina Ganse CFO at Spowdi, Sweden

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