MOVECO Mobilising Institutional Learning for Better Exploitation of Research and Innovation for the Circular Economy

Exhibition

Exhibition "The circular economy in the Danube region"

Our MOVECO team has created a mobile exhibition on "The circular economy in the Danube region". It is travelling across various countries along the Danube region.

August - September 2018: Augsburg (Germany)
October - December 2018: Ljubljana (Slovenia)
January 21st - February 28, 2019: Bratislava (Slovakia)
March 1st - March 31st, 2019: Nitra (Slovakia)
May 2019: Linz (Austria)

Mobile exhibition "The circular economy in the Danube region"

Impressions from the MOVECO exhibition in Linz (Austria)

From May - June 2019 at Techcenter Linz-Winterhafen

    

    

To learn more about the exhibition tour in Austria, please click here.

Impressions from the MOVECO exhibition in Bratislava and Nitra (Slovakia)

From January 21st until February 28, 2019 at Slovak Business Agency in Bratislava (Slovakia)
From March 1st until March 31st, 2019 at the Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra (Slovakia)

    

    

"The exhibition shows the possibilities of the circular economy and how they can be applied in products or services. We often think of recycling as the only way to close materials loops and to prevent a loss of resources, but circular economy already begins at the product design phase. At the same time, entrepreneurs can get inspiring ideas on how companies turned the concept into business models", says SBA‘s MOVECO project manager Tomáš KolenĨík.

    

To learn more about the exhibition tour in Slovenia, please click here.

Impressions from the MOVECO exhibition in Ljuljana (Slovenia)

In October 2018 at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia in Ljubljana
From November until December 2018 at the Ministry of the Environment and Spatial Planning in Ljubljana

   

   

   

Displaying best practice products, the MOVECO exhibition shows, how companies from the Danube region are successfully putting the vision of a resource-efficient circular economy in the practice. We - twelve MOVECO project partners and four strategic partners from ten countries in the Danube region - are working together to promote knowledge about the circular economy and to improve the framework conditions for circular products and business models in the Danube region.

Trendy bags made of old police uniforms, reusable and eco-friendly plastic moving boxes for rent, modern Bluetooth speakers from vintage radios - these are some innovative alternatives to the current linear ‘throwaway” economy'.

With the exhibition, we provide general information on the circular economy, the EU project MOVECO and the partner organizations involved in the project. Moreover, by displaying circular products and solutions, the exhibition addresses not only people who are already familiar with the concept of circular economy.

The exhibition itself follows a 'zero-waste' approach with modular design: basically, it consists of reusable crates, wooden boards and cable ties - so that much of the materials can easily be returned to the economic cycles at the end of the exhibition.

To learn more about the exhibition tour in Slovenia, please click here.

Video

We asked people across the Danube region, what does circular economy mean to you? And this is what they told us...

Impressions from the MOVECO exhibition in Augsburg (Germany)

From August 13th until September 20th, 2018
At Technology Centre Augsburg at Innovationspark Augsburg

To learn more about the exhibition tour in Germany, please click here.

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(Photo credits: MOVECO project)

Programme co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA, ENI)