Driving Rural Development: MainstreamBIO’s Fifth Webinar Explores Business Models and Social Innovations in the Bioeconomy
MainstreamBIO is thrilled to announce its upcoming webinar on May 8th, focusing on “Business Model and Social Innovations for Promoting Bioeconomy Development in Rural and Coastal Regions“. This webinar aims to explore innovative business models and social innovations driving bioeconomy development in rural and coastal areas, highlighting the unique opportunities and challenges faced by these regions.
Specialists in bioeconomy development will cover a range of topics, including good practices for bioeconomy social innovations, bio-based business models in rural regions, and insights from successful initiatives like Pannonia Biorefinery. Participants will gain insights into different kinds of business models for implementing bio-based value chains, along with the development of social innovations in the bioeconomy across Europe.
The webinar will also explore the benefits that such innovations bring to rural and coastal communities, emphasizing the socio-economic benefits and considerations for implementing bio-based value chains in these regions. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn from experiences of building bio-based value chains in rural and coastal areas, providing valuable insights into sustainable growth, job creation, and environmental protection.
Read the agenda here and use the following link for registration (link)
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