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HomeEventsOnline Symposium: Bioeconomy and Circular Economy – Tackling Global Challenges On a Global Scale
Online Symposium: Bioeconomy and Circular Economy – Tackling Global Challenges on a Global Scale

We are pleased to invite you to the upcoming Bioeconomy Symposium which is hosted jointly by the German Embassy Canberra, the German Academic Exchange Service DAAD and the Australia-Germany Research Network AGRN. This free two-day event will bring together high-profile keynote speakers and expert panellists from Australia and Germany to discuss topics such as:

  • Climate change in the bioeconomy/circular economy
  • German-Australian cooperation in the field of bioeconomy
  • Industry-research connections and their importance in driving bioeconomy RnD
  • Bioeconomy 2030 – Germany’s National Bioeconomy Strategy and funding measures
  • Bioeconomy/circular economy initiatives in Australia
  • The future of bioeconomy

Attendees can browse virtual presentations of bioeconomy laboratories in Australia and Germany, and virtual networking sessions are offered during the breaks.

Register now

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  • Mon 20 Sep 2021, 9:00 am - Tue 21 Sep 2021, 5:00 pm

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