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Open Bioeconomy Week starts on Tuesday 29th September

Open Bioeconomy Week will be arranged on 29th and 30th September, 2020 at Hämeenlinna University Center at the premises of Häme University of Applied Sciences (HAMK) in Hämeenlinna, Finland. The event is supported by the Regional Council of Häme with the regional enterprises and other organizations working within the bioeconomy sector. Together with HAMK the organizing committee of the event consist of the leading national research and innovation organizations such as Aalto University, Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE) and University of Helsinki

Due to the current unpredictable circumstances with Covid-19, the Advisory Board and organizers have made a responsible decision to move Open Bioeconomy Week 2020 online.

Open Bioeconomy Week 2020 Program

Tuesday 29th (Main program & Abstract session: Food Value Chain)

  • Program at this link starts 10:00 am (Helsinki GMT+3) & finishes 16:15 pm

Tuesday 29th (Abstract session: Digitalization and Carbon Sequestration)

  • Program at this link starts 11:00 am (Helsinki GMT+3) & finishes 15:30 pm

Wednesday 30th (Circular Economy & Business Day)

  • Program at this link starts 10:00 am (Helsinki GMT+3) & finishes 12:30 pm

To learn more about the conference agenda, please visit this website.
In case, you are interested in attending this unique event, please find a registration details HERE!


https://www.wirelessinfo.cz/en/open-bioeconomy-week-starts-on-tuesday-29th-september/

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OVERALL AMBITION OF POLIRURAL DIH

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The overall ambition is to design, develop and introduce a platform that which will be modified on the base of real experiences during the project and prepare complex solutions, transferable to pilots and other regions. In addition to that, Polirural DIH aims to offer a solution for the global promotion of pilots. This DIH integrated technology, datasets and libraries in one infrastructure with a complex user-oriented portal in the Web environment. The DIH can connect end-users with developers or researchers to improve the impact of the demo applications or case studies by short-chain feedback from end-users. End users can join larger communities around the DIH to get advice, cooperation potential and access to modern technologies utilisation.

 

Polirural DIH AIMS TO

Provide a social space for a community of practices

Promote pilots work and support access to their analysis

Promote existing best practices

Offer new tools and technologies for testing

Provide access to digital technologies and competencies

Provide access to infrastructure and tests digital innovations (“test before invest”)

Support effective data management

Provide development playground for map-based projects

Offer training and skills development

Help in networking and connecting users and suppliers of digital innovations