LIAISE COST Action Webinar 16/10/2025 – Industrial Symbiosis and Stakeholders engagement

During this webinar titled “Industrial Symbiosis and Stakeholders Engagement”, three expert speakers will share insights into how stakeholder identification, mapping, and collaboration drive effective Industrial Symbiosis development. The session will explore practical methodologies for stakeholder analysis and present real-world examples of local cooperation that demonstrate the vital role of stakeholder engagement in building sustainable industrial ecosystems.

🔹 Apostolos Michopoulos presents Stakeholders Mapping in Industrial Symbiosis, offering an overview of tools and approaches used to understand interconnections among different actors within the system.

🔹 Gamze Nur Mujdeci introduces Stakeholder Identification Methods, highlighting effective methodologies for identifying, categorizing, and prioritizing key actors in Industrial Symbiosis projects.

🔹 Katarína Vitálisová discusses Selected Example of a Local Production System in Slovakia with Features of Industrial Symbiosis, showcasing how collaboration with local stakeholders enhances sustainability and creates shared value.

This webinar offers a unique opportunity to discover how strategic stakeholder engagement strengthens collaborative networks and supports the transition toward more circular and resilient industrial models. Don’t miss the chance to learn how active stakeholder participation is shaping the sustainable industries of the future!

How to participate in LIAISE project?

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Read the Project Description MoU, in it you will find all the necessary information about LIAISE COST Project

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If you think you might be interested in collaborate with LIASE you can participate applying to join your Working Groups of interest on the COST website.

Please note, Management Committee nominations are carried out through the COST National Contact Points

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