25Sep
Circular Business Models seminar at CNR IRISS
On Tuesday, September 18, a Seminar on Circular Business Models has been held at the CNR IRISS with Dr. Roberta De Angelis, research fellow at the University of Exeter (University of Exeter Business School).
18Sep
Workshop Circular Business Models: Towards a Systematic Conceptualisation
Workshop Circular Business Models: Towards a Systematic Conceptualisation (Naples, 18 September 2018). The IRISS CNR […]
15Sep
Linking past and future. Discourse of prof. Luigi Fusco Girard
Prof. Luigi Fusco Girard, CLIC Scientific Coordinator, has been invited to talk at the High-level European Parliament Conference the 26th of June 2018 “Cultural heritage in Europe: linking past and future”, on the future of European cultural heritage.
07Jun
Cultural heritage in Europe: linking past and future
Prof. Luigi Fusco Girard, CLIC Scientific Coordinator, will take part as keynote speaker in the high-level EU Parliament Conference “Cultural heritage in Europe: linking past and future” on 26th June.
30May
Historic Urban Landscape workshop Amsterdam #1
An international co-design Historic Urban Landscape (HUL) workshop organised by TU/e Eindhoven University of Technology on 30-31 May 2018
29May
Laboratory of Transdisciplinary “Best practices on the adaptive reuse of cultural heritage for a circular economy”
Organized by Eindhoven University of Technology, the first CLIC Laboratory of Transdisciplinary (LabT) will take place on May 29th in Eindhoven involving researchers, entrepreneurs, public body representatives and civil society organizations to look at best practices of adaptive reuse of cultural heritage for circular economy.
03Mar
High-level Horizon 2020 conference – 20 march 2018
The Innovation and Cultural heritage conference website has been recently launched. This high-level conference will be held in Brussels, Royal Museum of Arts and History, on Tuesday 20 March 2018.
28Jan
CLIC Kick off meeting in Naples
The three years European project CLIC – Circular models Leveraging Investments in Cultural heritage adaptive reuse – started on 1th December 2017 and funded by the Horizon 2020 research and innovation program – has been officially presented at CNR-IRISS in Naples (Italy) on 28th and 29th January 2018 by the project coordinator.