SYMBIO Info Day: the project partners will present the European initiative at an online event
  • It will take place on October 23 from 10 to 11 a.m. and is especially designed for entities and organizations interested in the circular economy, industrial symbiosis, and bio-based production processes.
  • This unique online event is structured to provide insights into SYMBIO’s progress, offer networking opportunities, and engage participants in meaningful discussions.

On October 23, from 10 to 11 am, the partners of the European SYMBIO project will present the initiative and review the progress made to date at an online event broadcast in English through the Zoom platform, especially designed for entities and organizations interested in the circular economy, industrial symbiosis, and bio-based production processes.

The SYMBIO Info Day, promoted by its partners, will provide an opportunity to learn about the tools and methodologies the project offers to support industrial symbiosis and to explore how sector-related organisations and companies can benefit from the initiative’s workshops, which are designed to equip participants with the tools to model resilient bio-based businesses and evaluate their social, economic, and environmental impacts using free artificial intelligence (AI) resources.

This unique online event is designed to provide insights into SYMBIO’s progress, offer networking opportunities, and engage participants in meaningful discussions around industrial symbiosis, circularity, bio-based businesses, zero-waste production models, and AI applications, among others.

Registration is required to attend.

About SYMBIO

SYMBIO, funded by the Horizon Europe programme with over 1.3 million euros, brings together eight partners from six EU countries (Italy, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Spain, and Belgium) committed to building bio-based business models based on circularity from the design stage and industrial symbiosis. SYMBIO’s solutions enable companies to identify additional circular value from their products and materials and mitigate risks from raw material volatility, pricing, and local material supply. Thanks to industrial symbiosis approaches, more circular solutions are available for companies, ensuring wider diffusion and supporting the implementation of sustainable business practices.

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