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SUMMARY:Join the HUB-IN Alliance!
DESCRIPTION:For those interested in carrying out a regeneration process in their city’s historic urban area following the HUB-IN approach\, we are selecting at least 20 historic urban areas to follow the project and potentially develop their own hubs of innovation. They will be part of the HUB-IN Alliance\, and have access to the network\, as well as exclusive content and support for their projects. Interested in joining the HUB-IN Alliance? Join our webinar on Wednesday 30th November to find out more! \n  \nHUB-IN is about exploring and testing new approaches to regenerate historic urban areas using cultural heritage as a lever for innovation and entrepreneurship. We want to share the learnings of the project\, but we also know that other cities and towns bring with them their own knowledge and challenges. With this in mind\, we see the Alliance as a “two-way” street\, where participating towns and cities can benefit from the experiences of the HUB-IN project\, while also bringing their own knowledge and challenges into the discussion. \n  \nTo join us\, please fill out an expression of interest here and we will send you the instructions on how to join the webinar! \nFind out more about the HUB-IN Alliance here.
URL:https://hubin-project.eu/event/join-the-hub-in-alliance/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Culture & Creativity,Entrepreneurship & Innovation,Sustainability
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SUMMARY:XVIII National Meeting of Municipalities with Historic Centers
DESCRIPTION:The Meeting of Municipalities with Historic Cente aims to reflect on tourism and its implications in historic centers\, as an undeniable factor of development and regeneration\, but also threatening the built heritage\, to activities traditional and permanent resident population. \nWe will present the HUB-IN project\, explaining how the pilots are planning to regenerate urban historic areas\, but also bring in concrete examples and available tools to support regeneration and innovation\, such us the HUB-IN Atlas and Geotool.
URL:https://hubin-project.eu/event/xviii-national-meeting-of-municipalities-with-historic-centers/
LOCATION:Auditório Fernando-Lopes Graça\, Almada\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Culture & Creativity,Entrepreneurship & Innovation,Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220609T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220609T120000
DTSTAMP:20260427T164407
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250217T163230Z
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SUMMARY:Business & financing models for tomorrow's heritage
DESCRIPTION:A Webinar organized by Hub-In\, CENTRINNO and T-Factor as part of the New European Bauhaus Festival 2022\nThis one hour webinar will be structured as an on-line talk presenting different voices about inclusive and sustainable urban regeneration processes in underused heritage areas in European Cities. Three different approaches to business models and financing systems will be presented\, stemming from sister projects HUB-IN\, CENTRINNO and T-Factor. The cases are wrapped in a single fictional storyline that develops into the event programme. \nCan Jane save her city’s old factory? Being a young entrepreneur from a mid-sized European city\, Jane is fully dedicated to turning the abandoned building into a flourishing place; a vibrant destination that people and businesses want to be a part of. But the journey is difficult and along the way Jane finds more questions than answers:  \n\nWhy are some old buildings coming back to live again when others are not? What really makes the difference?\nHow can we convince the owners that we can take the abandoned factory back to the days when it was a thriving community? \nAnd even if we would succeed with that: how can we make sure it will be a sustainable\, inclusive\, and beautiful space? \n\nIn just 60 minutes we will bring together the best of three European projects\, and active audience members\, to help Jane save the old factory. \nRegistration\nClick here to register. \nProgramme\n11:00 – 11:10. Introduction. Brian Smith\, Heritage Europe & Allison Le Corre (as Jane)\, Energy Cities. \n11:10 – 11:22. The Story of Volumes. Francesco Cingolani\, Volumes. \n11:24 – 11:36. The power of the temporary to activate sites and communities. Alejandra Castro\, TU Dortmund University. \n11:38 – 11:50. The power of communities and entrepreneurship. Pieter van de Glind\, CrowdfundingHub. \n11:50 – 12:00. Conclusions. Brian Smith\, Heritage Europe & Allison Le Corre (as Jane)\, Energy Cities. \nAbout the Speakers\nAlejandra Castro (TU Dortmund University)\nAlejandra Castro is a researcher at the Social Research Centre of the Faculty of Social Sciences in TU Dortmund University. She studied Environmental Science in the Autonomous University of Baja California\, and earned her first master’s degree as an Erasmus + Scholar in Aalborg University\, Aveiro University\, and the Autonomous University of Barcelona\, then specialized in Urban Transformations at TU Dortmund. She specialises in the study of temporary urbanism as a tool for transformations\, and is passionate about understanding how we can use impact frameworks to assess the influence of temporary uses in sustainability transitions and social innovation. \nFrancesco Cingolani (Volumes)\nFrancesco Cingolani is the co-founder and director of Volumes\, a global innovation laboratory based in Paris committed to supporting the emergence of local ecosystems for positive impact through research\, consulting and training in the field of social innovation\, circular economy\, sustainable food and digital fabrication. Francesco lives between Paris and Italy\, where he started an NGO to convert the semi-abandoned baroque Villa Buonaccorsi into a civic laboratory to shape the future of Europe. Being an architect and engineer\, Francesco is also committed to making the construction sector a more sustainable industry. For that\, he has founded Design by Data\, the first master in France for Computational Design and Construction Technology and he just started Driven\, the first worldwide startup studio for the construction industry. Francesco sits on the supervisory board of the Fab City Foundation\, a global network of 41 cities committed to produce (almost) everything they consume by 2054. \nPieter van de Glind (CrowdfundingHub)\nPieter van de Glind is a senior advisor at the CrowdfundingHub and co-founder of the Sharing Cities Alliance. He has a decade of professional experience in the sharing economy and urban development. Pieter authored several publications and gave +250 keynotes in +25 countries. His deep knowledge on sharing\, digital platforms and new financial models empowers communities\, business and governments to move forward on their goals. Currently he is applying community finance models to (1) a dozen cities from around the world to boost sustainable and inclusive urban regeneration\, and (2) Europe’s transportation and mobility sector\, to accelerate the uptake of sustainable solutions.
URL:https://hubin-project.eu/event/business-financing-models-for-tomorrows-heritage/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Culture & Creativity,Entrepreneurship & Innovation
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220609T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220612T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T164407
CREATED:20220427T094157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220603T092601Z
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SUMMARY:The New European Bauhaus Festival
DESCRIPTION:Come find the HUB-IN stand at the New European Bauhaus Fair! \nThe New European Bauhaus Festival brings together people from all walks of life to debate and shape our future. A future that is sustainable\, inclusive and beautiful. It is a great opportunity to network\, exchange and celebrate – from science to art\, from design to politics\, from architecture to technology. The Festival brings the European Green Deal at the heart of our daily lives. \nIt will feature debates\, great speakers\, artistic performances\, exhibitions and networking opportunities. The Festival’s main themes are beauty\, sustainability and inclusiveness. It aims to build connections between different activities and individuals\, bridging the worlds of research\, science and technology\, to those of education and civil engagement\, and of art\, culture and architecture. \nYou will find us at the Mobile Fair\, happening in various locations in the center of Brussels throughout the Festival. \n\nThursday 9 June from 16.00 to 21.00 at Mont des Arts.\nFriday 10 June from 12.00 to 21.00 at Place de Brouckère.\nSaturday 11 June from 12.00 to 21.00 at Marché aux Poissons.\n\nIf you are in Brussels\, make sure to drop by our stand to pay us a visit and learn more about the project! \nCheck out the Festival’s full program here.
URL:https://hubin-project.eu/event/the-new-european-bauhaus-festival/
CATEGORIES:Culture & Creativity,Entrepreneurship & Innovation,Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220302T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220302T170000
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CREATED:20220216T141939Z
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SUMMARY:Regenerating Cities for the Post-Pandemic: What counts for transformative impact?
DESCRIPTION:In the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic we need novel ways of practicing urban regeneration. With new paradigms emerging – Just Cities\, Productive Cities\, Heritage Cities\, Climate-Neutral Cities\, to name a few – how can we steer transformative processes of people in places\, driven by sustainability\, resilience\, and inclusion? What are the key elements that we need to consider? How can we assess and understand impact? Based on novel theories of changes\, this webinar will explore the most recent opportunities on the topic and will convene different experiences across European funded projects that are implementing transformative actions in cities. \nThe event is organized by the Horizon 2020 projects T-Factor\, CENTRINNO and HUB-IN and is part of their cross-project collaboration path towards Just\, Productive and Heritage-driven cities. The projects are connecting 46 cities across Europe and their local ecosystems of stakeholders through a network of Hubs of Innovation. \nMore info and registration here \nHighlights & recording here
URL:https://hubin-project.eu/event/regenerating-cities-for-the-post-pandemic-what-counts-for-transformative-impact/
CATEGORIES:Culture & Creativity,Entrepreneurship & Innovation,Sustainability
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211204
DTSTAMP:20260427T164407
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SUMMARY:ILUCIDARE Playground
DESCRIPTION:The event will focus on the multiplicity of stakeholders – individual citizens\, communities\, NGOs\, foundations\, entrepreneurs\, researchers – who have a big role to play in innovation and international relations when it comes to preserving and promoting heritage. The Playground will bring these voices to the fore to debate\, share practices and come together in the ILUCIDARE network. \nYou will find us at the virtual booth on 2 December from 14:00 to 17:00 and on 3 December from 11:30 to 12:30 and from 13:00 to 14:00. \nMore information is available on the website of the event
URL:https://hubin-project.eu/event/ilucidare-playground/
CATEGORIES:Culture & Creativity,Entrepreneurship & Innovation,Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211116T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211116T140000
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SUMMARY:Future Tuesdays Presents the HUB-IN project
DESCRIPTION:Future Screens NI – R&D for the Creative Industries in Northern Ireland – organise one of its “Future Tuesdays” on the HUB-IN project in Belfast. \nHosted by: Andrea Thornbury (Belfast City Council Project Manager) and Kerrie Sweeney (CEO of Belfast Maritime Trust) \nThe event will also feature Michael McGlade from Yellow Design. \nAndrea Thornbury is the Project Manager for Belfast City Council. Andrea was the Research Officer for Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action (NIVCA) for 13 years and Project Coordinator for the Open Data Institute (ODI) Belfast Team for 3 years. \nKerrie Sweeney is CEO of Belfast Maritime Trust with over twenty years’ experience of working in the tourism sector. Kerrie’s experience includes ten years between Belfast City Council and the Northern Ireland Tourist Board\, where she was a member of the team that put together the plans for the Titanic Signature Project. \nMichael McGlade is Founder & Creative Director of Yellow Design. Michael has over 25 years’ experience in the field of branding and digital video. Yellow Design is a Belfast-based design company with expertise in branding\, print exhibition design\, digital and Expanded Reality technologyincluding the Titanic—Back in Belfast AR experience. \nFind out more about Future Screens NI here. \nIn person tickets for this event are found here.
URL:https://hubin-project.eu/event/future-tuesdays-presents-the-hub-in-project/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Belfast,Culture & Creativity,Entrepreneurship & Innovation
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210904
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210906
DTSTAMP:20260427T164407
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SUMMARY:Belfast Maritime Weekender
DESCRIPTION:Come on in for a weekend of ‘mini moments’ along the Maritime Mile in Belfast on 4 and 5 September and find out more about the Belfast HUB-IN project. This ambitious project aims to create a dynamic maritime destination where preservation of heritage complements regeneration. Our staff will be based at the Lord Pirrie Office at the Titanic Hotel but you will also find us at a range of activities and events that weekend. \nThe Maritime Weekender has been designed with space and safety in mind\, pockets of exciting nautical activities will stretch across the entire Maritime Mile\, with something for everyone to enjoy. \nThere are no tall ships but Belfast’s City Council will welcome a host of visiting vessels and boats to the quayside. Climb aboard and learn a little more about life at sea and maybe get a chance to meet some of the crew. Visit Irish Lights vessel ILV Granuaile or the 1960s old style tug boat ‘Brocklebank’ or catch a glimpse of some on-the-water displays and demo racing. \nOther daytime and evening activities include: \n\nlive music and dance\nnautical themed street performers and shows\nplayful art and heritage installations\ndance picnics for children\nwalking and cycle tours\na treasure trail\na pop-up market on the Slipways\, open until 8pm\nlights and illumination (8pm until 11pm)\n\nMost events are free so you can dip in and out at your leisure. But there are some tours and music events that aren’t free and need to be booked. For event information or to book events\, go to Belfast Maritimer Weekender. Download the weekender map here.
URL:https://hubin-project.eu/event/belfast-maritime-weekender/
LOCATION:Maritime Mile\, Belfast\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Belfast,Culture & Creativity
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210902
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210907
DTSTAMP:20260427T164407
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SUMMARY:GenovaJeans
DESCRIPTION:Starting from 2021 Genoa will celebrate jeans through art\, fashion\, music\, and cinema\, with a rich programme of conferences devoted to sustainability and market initiatives spread all over the territory\, able to involve a varied audience of all ages\, from baby-boomers to gamers and millennials. \nGenovaJeans will be a large\, young\, fun\, and captivating event\, aimed at highlighting the role of Genoa and Italy in the birth and development of the world’s most popular garment\, an icon of Pop culture.
URL:https://hubin-project.eu/event/genovajeans/
LOCATION:Genova\, Multiple places\, Genova\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Culture & Creativity,Entrepreneurship & Innovation,Genova,Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210601T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211031T163000
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SUMMARY:Ledra Palace: Dancing on the Line
DESCRIPTION:If we could think of a building that best represents the impressive development of modernity in Cyprus and\, at the same time\, the turbulent recent history of the island\, that would undoubtedly be the Ledra Palace Hotel in Nicosia. The Ledra Palace embodies and exemplifies the cosmopolitan and multicultural character of the city\, while its own history simultaneously reflects the social and political developments on the island. \nThe exhibition Ledra Palace: Dancing on the Line\, organised by the Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia and the CYENS Centre of Excellence\, explores this ‘palace-like’ hotel as a place of memory\, history\, culture and politics and invites the visitor to see the hotel through the eyes of various protagonists: guests\, employees\, architects\, artists\, soldiers\, United Nations staff and many others. \nIn the Temporary Exhibitions Room of the Museum\, exhibits\, memories and stories of people who lived in or have personal experiences of the Ledra Palace relate\, on the one hand\, the adventurous recent history of the island and\, on the other\, reveal modernity in Cyprus. The exhibition aims to ‘revive’ the history of the Ledra Palace in a multivocal and multidimensional way and\, through this story\, to induce the visitor to discuss the modern events of Cyprus. In parallel\, it aspires to honour Nicosia\, as well as to demonstrate modernity in Cyprus. The history of the Ledra Palace unfolds another narrative: that of modernism and an intense\, cosmopolitan social life. Oral testimonies\, in combination with private photographs and objects\, take the lead in this process. The exhibition is not confined to the ‘golden era’ of the Ledra Palace as a hotel or to its interesting social history\, but it spans from the establishment of the hotel until today\, proving that the personal\, the social and the political are always interconnected. \nGet a preview of the exhibition here \nRead the press release here \nSponsors: \n\nG. Leventis Foundation\nThe CYENS Centre of Excellence has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no. 739578; this project has also received funding from the Government of the Republic of Cyprus through the Deputy Ministry of Research\, Innovation and Digital Policy.\n\nSupporters: Ledra Palace Hotel PLC\, CyBC\, Press and Information Office\, Association of Friends of the Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia and the A. G. Leventis Gallery\, Nicosia Municipality\, Cyprus University of Technology
URL:https://hubin-project.eu/event/ledra-palace-dancing-on-the-line/
LOCATION:Leventis Municipal Museum\, 15-17 Ippokratous St\, Laiki Geitonia\, Nicosia\, 1011\, Cyprus
CATEGORIES:Culture & Creativity,Nicosia
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