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Webinar with ENRICH Brazil: Urban Living Labs - Experimenting for sustainable urban transformations

On Thursday 17 December, JPI Urban Europe and ENRICH Brazil jointly organise a webinar featuring Brazilian examples of Urban Living Labs (ULL) – and discussions around experimentation as means for transformation towards more sustainable (urban) futures. Participants will gain knowledge of the ULL concept, its characteristics, as well as its tool for how to address the city solutions in an innovative way. Two cases will provide concrete examples and participants can join a Q&A.

You can follow the webinar via ENRICH Brazil’s Youtube channel.

Read more about the event on ENRICH event page

Urban Living Labs by JPI Urban Europe 

Urban Living Labs – Learning for Urban Transitions? by Timo von Wirth

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Speakers

  • Berna Windischbaur, ENRICH in Brazil
  • Johannes Riegler, JPI Urban Europe, Moderator
  • Jonas Bylund, JPI Urban Europe and the Swedish Centre for Innovation and Quality in the Built Environment
  • Elena Maranghi, SoHoLab, Politecnico di Milano
  • Tatiana Schreiner, Urban Governance Researcher, UFSC Urban Mobility Observatory
  • Marcus J. Rocha, Head of Science, Technology and Innovation, Florianópolis City Hall

About ENRICH Brazil
ENRICH in Brazil (formerly known as CEBRABIC) is the Brazilian pilot centre of the European Network of Research and Innovation Centres and Hubs, with other pilot centres located in China and the USA. With partners from Brazil and eight European countries (Germany, Portugal, Belgium, Hungary, Austria, Spain, and Turkey), the consortium’s goal is strengthening cooperation in research, innovation, and business between Brazil and Europe by exchanging innovative practices, experience, and knowledge between all parts involved. ENRICH in Brazil was inaugurated in November 2017.

The webinar took place the 17 December 2020 - 12:30 - 2:00 pm. 

Source: Webinar with ENRICH Brazil - Urban Europe

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Urban Living Labs: Experimenting for sustainable urban transformations