October 29, 2018

Want the chance to receive SEK 100,000 to develop your ideas further?

October 29, 2018

Want the chance to receive SEK 100,000 to develop your ideas further?

Do you have an idea or problem that you’ve been thinking about? Anything that has to do with community or digital building materials? Energy efficient lighting, woodworking sensors, nanotechnology, smart concrete, more efficient maintenance etc.

Then one of these workshops is for you!

Sign up for Ideashop: Digital building materials and/or

Sign up for Ideashop: Data in the built environment

Together with leading experts and organizations from a variety of relevant sectors, we will brainstorm various solutions to challenges and examine your ideas closer. How can we make them come true and maybe there are several who have thought about the same thing? Sign up today and you’ll also have the opportunity to join and set the agenda for the day.

Sustainable Innovation organizes the workshop in collaboration with Urban ICT Arena, Lantmäteriet and KTH with support from Formas and Smart Built Environment. Together with you, we want to explore how digitalization can contribute to the development of new processes, products and services that contribute to a smarter society and, in the long run, reduce environmental impact, construction times and construction costs. Simply put, we want to create a smarter and better city together.

The workshop will be held in an Open Space-like format. Whoever has a topic or idea pitches this to the participants and when all ideas are presented, everyone chooses the group whose idea they want to discuss (you must have an idea or problem to participate). The discussions will form the basis for Smart Built Environment and Formas to choose who will receive SEK 100,000 to continue working.

The workshop is part of the project Idéverkstad Innovation Lab. Read more

For more information contact
Yasmina Ganse
Email: yasmina.ganse (a) sust.se
Phone: 070-398 27 26

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