Work in progress to create a plan in order to achieve the goal of the project: to boost the bioeconomy development in the region.
Here are the main details of the online event that will take place next Thursday, January 30th.
December it’s been an intense month for the project. We have had several visits and events to demonstrate our commitment and activity in this regard. Below we explain all the actions we have carried out within the framework of the BIOLOC project.
The REDOL project (Aragon’s Regional Hub for Circularity), funded by European funds, held its online introductory session as a prelude to a series of workshops aimed at designing the Circularity Hub strategy for Zaragoza. This event marked the beginning of a multisectoral collaboration in favor of the circular economy and sustainability in the region.
The Palacio Ardid in Alcañiz hosted the third edition of Liderando en Femenino, an event organized by Enredadas BPW Teruel that brought together businesswomen, executives, and self-employed professionals from across the province. Under the theme "Fearless Women Entrepreneurs and Professionals", this initiative aimed to showcase the impact of women’s leadership in various economic sectors and…
With practical workshops, technical talks, and a wide range of activities, the Wool Fair boosted innovation and sustainability in the use of wool as a natural resource
Teruel drives economic transformation with SMEs leading the way. A key event brought together stakeholders from various sectors to discuss circular economy, collaboration, and sustainability, highlighting success stories and creating new opportunities for local development.
Small and medium-sized enterprises are at the core of Aragón’s economy, embracing the transition to a circular economy that prioritizes sustainability and community impact.
Innovation is the driving force behind the growth and resilience of any region. In Aragón, this driving force is especially relevant at a time when change and adaptation are essential to tackle global challenges and boost local development.
Talent has become a strategic resource for growth and innovation. In Aragón, this need is particularly relevant to drive the development of both its rural and urban communities.