LIAISE COST Action Webinar 31/05/2025 (Postponed f. April) – Industrial Symbiosis on product design

Join us for an insightful session where four distinguished experts will explore how product design can drive the implementation of Industrial Symbiosis. This webinar will highlight real-world case studies, essential concepts, and the vital role of education and awareness in transitioning towards a circular economy.

🔹 Yasmin Karabulut addresses Challenges in the Implementation of Industrial Symbiosis: The Role of Awareness and Education, emphasizing the importance of capacity building and stakeholder engagement for effective symbiosis integration. 🔹 Carlo Giglio presents Industrial Symbiosis in Product Design: Bridging Research with Real-World Case Studies, offering a unique look at how academic insights translate into practical applications across industries.

🔹 Snezana Kirin unpacks Circular Economy: Basic Concepts and Examples, providing a clear foundation for understanding how circular principles underpin successful symbiotic collaborations.

🔹 Maria José Ferreira introduces Industrial Symbiosis in the Footwear Sector, sharing innovative approaches and materials that demonstrate how traditional industries can embrace circularity through design.

This webinar is an opportunity to learn how Industrial Symbiosis can be a catalyst for sustainable product development. Don’t miss this chance to gain valuable knowledge from thought leaders shaping the future of eco-conscious design.

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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