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STBAH Sustainable Economy event series: #3 Regenerate Natural Systems

The Circular Economy is a framework for an economy that is restorative and regenerative by design. Many organisations are recognising that they need to adopt the transition towards a circular economy.

The Sustainable Technologies Business Acceleration Hub(STBAH) are running a series of events with the aim to stimulate a regional conversation about how we can achieve the 3 principles of a sustainable economy bringing the voices of academics, funders, innovators, SMEs and corporates to the debate.

If you are a small or medium enterprise (SME) or start-up interested in biological cycles; renewable resources or using renewable feedstocks then this event is for you!

There will be keynote talks, followed by flash presentations from SMEs innovating in new food models, and then a panel discussion, rounded off with the opportunity to network and also to sign up to receive fully funded support for your business through the STBAH programme.

The first of these events looked at Designing out Waste & Pollution and the second event looked at how to Keep Products & Materials in Use. The third and final event in the series will focus on how to Regenerate Natural Systems and using Renewable Feedstocks.

Find out more about the agenda and speakers, and register to attend this free event.

This is the final event in this series but please keep an eye out for further events of this nature on the STBAH website. Alternatively, if you are a sustainable tech company operating in low carbon innovation sign up to our business acceleration programme to receive free business support.

The STBAH is part funded by the European Regional Development Fund to support start-up and existing sustainable technology and low carbon businesses.  The project will establish and scale-up over 130 SMEs over the next three years within the low carbon and sustainable technology fields.  The aim is to help these businesses grow, innovate and establish lasting research partnerships with the University of Bath, generating economic growth in the region and delivering on the Government’s Industry Strategy.  Find out more on the STBAH website.

By 24 April 2019
 

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