The BIOSYS Ecosystem is calling natural science, art and GX professionals and enthusiasts to visit ASUMIA Tokyo (11-12 Nov at MIL GALLERY JINGUMAE): an exhibition that combines elements of science and art to promote wellbeing in built-up environments. The event illustrates temporal and inter-organism connections, highlighting ways in which it is possible to improve urban living through reciprocal nurturing, symbiotic relations, and through valuing materials and all living creatures as a part of the natural cycle.
The BIOSYS North Karelia International Growth Ecosystem fosters collaboration in forest bioeconomy and sustainable innovation, linking North Karelia, Nagano Prefecture, Ina City and Hokkaido Prefecture to enhance regional economies and improve resident well-being through co-creation of smart forestry and unique food solutions.
Source: Regional Council of North Karelia
Published: October 2024
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