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Co-creation workshop ‘Future skills for Bioeconomy’

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Forestry – Identify the future skills and related educational needs

14 Jun 2022

When: 14th of June 2022, 15:00 CEST/16:00 EEST

Platform: Microsoft Teams

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Transition2BIO H2020 project and the University of Eastern Finland invite you to participate in the co-creation workshop ‘Future skills for Bioeconomy’ – Forestry which takes place online on the 14th of June 2022 at 15:00 CEST/16:00 EEST via the Microsoft Teams platform.

 The workshop aims to identify the future skills and related educational needs in the European bioeconomy, particularly in the Forestry sector.

‘Future skills for Bioeconomy’ activities will use a bottom-up approach to identify and define the skills for the development of the new workforce in the bioeconomy, involving all the key stakeholders.

The participants will have the opportunity to provide their opinions and points of view on this topic, contributing to the research of the University of Bologna within the H2020 project Transition 2BIO aimed to inform policymakers and other stakeholders about the issues and possible solutions to meet the identified skills and educational needs.

 This event is the first of five Transition2BIO co-creation workshops ‘Future skills for Bioeconomy’. Each of them will focus on different bioeconomy sectors, involving the key stakeholders to find out the future skills and educational needs in the European bioeconomy.

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