Med-EcoSuRe organises a series of webinars to launch the BeX.LIVE Living Lab

Med-EcoSuRe organises a series of webinars to launch the BeX.LIVE Living Lab

17 June, 2020

In order to implement the project activities during the COVID-19 emergency period, Med-EcoSuRe team is organizing a series of webinars involving other ENI CBC Med projects, in order to launch the Cross Border Virtual Living Lab BeX.Live (University Buildings as a Living Experience).

These webinars aim to stimulate the knowledge sharing and the stakeholders’ participation while addressing various topics and challenges related to public buildings in the Mediterranean region.

The webinars are scheduled starting from June 23 until July 21, 2020. Each webinar will comprise four main sections: The first section will be dedicated to an overview of Med-EcoSuRe project; the second section will focus on a specific ENI CBC Med project; the third section will hold the intervention of a key stakeholder; and the final section will be dedicated to questions and discussions.

The agenda of the upcoming webinars is available here 


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