Mexico Circular Hotspot will take place on 5-6 November. It will focus on bringing together stakeholders from business, governments and knowledge institutions to advance the circular economy in Mexico and the Americas.
The International Circular Economy Summit Nova Next 2025 aims to be one of the most significant gatherings in Latin America in the fields of sustainable development, production transformation and institutional innovation.
As part of the summit, you can apply for the call to participate in theIbagué Startup Europe Awards which invites entrepreneurs, startups, SMEs and innovation agents from Latin America and Europe to submit projects with high social, environmental or technological impact.
This workshop will explore how sustainable urban development can unite environmental responsibility, economic resilience and social well-being, transforming cities into ecosystems that regenerate rather than deplete.
This session will bring together CEOs, ministers, investors and academics to discuss how cities can balance rapid urbanisation, sustainability and livability while rethinking the way infrastructure is planned and financed.
Panels will explore the future of urban resilience, integrated infrastructure and adaptive city planning, addressing the critical question of how to create inclusive, sustainable and circular cities that can thrive within planetary boundaries.
WASTELESS is an applied research project, which aims to measure and monitor food losses and waste in the EU. It will be hosting a series of interactive workshops showcasing the innovative tools developed within the project to tackle food loss and waste across the entire value chain.
This session will focus on Computer vision-based image analysis for household food decay detection.
Sustainable Innovation 2025 will review the evolution and trends related to sustainability, products, services and business models over the last 25 years and look forward to 2050.
It will explore how product design and development has adapted to global challenges like climate change, resource scarcity and shifting consumer expectations by adopting circular economy principles, eco-design and low carbon innovation.
Characterisation techniques are essential in the plastics sector, as they ensure quality, reliability and safety, promote sustainability and minimise manufacturing risks. AIMPLAS will therefore host the second international seminar on plastics characterisation (CHARPLAST), bringing together international experts to address the main challenges and advances in this field.
The Nordic Climate Forum for Construction 2025 will bring together Nordic construction authorities, policymakers and industry stakeholders to share insights and progress on the circular, green and digital transition in the building sector.
It will focus on improving Life Cycle Assessments and gaining knowledge about how to optimise the usage of existing buildings.
WASTELESS is an applied research project, which aims to measure and monitor food losses and waste in the EU. It will be hosting a series of interactive workshops showcasing the innovative tools developed within the project to tackle food loss and waste across the entire value chain.
This session will focus on Surplus stock measurement and management.