Iceland and the Nordic Council of Ministers convene an international conference on the bioeconomy and the results of the NordBio projects in Harpa 5-6. October 2016.
The title of the conference is: MINDING THE FUTURE. Bioeconomy in a changing Nordic reality.
Speakers include Christine Lang, Chair of the German Bioeconomics Council, Ari Kristinn Jónsson, Rector of Reykjavík University, Lene Lange, Professor of Biochemistry at the Copenhagen University of Technology, Brynhildur Davíðsdóttir, Professor of Environmental and Resource Studies at the University of Iceland, and Bryan Alexander, Futurist and Writer. Gunnar Bragi Sveinsson, Minister for Fisheries and Agriculture, and Dagfinn Høybråten, Secretary General of the Nordic Council of Ministers, will deliver an opening speech. The conference will be chaired by Þóra Arnórsdóttir and Stefán Gíslason.
The conference is held in English and is divided into interactive lectures and seminars.
The conference is the culmination of the NordBio program, a three-year project (2014-2016) on the bioeconomy under the Icelandic Presidency of the Nordic Council of Ministers. Under the auspices of NordBio, a broad team of Nordic experts has joined forces and is working on projects that promote the sustainable use of living natural resources. NordBio's goal is to make the Nordic region a leader in the sustainable production and use of living resources in order to reduce waste and promote innovation, a green economy and rural development.
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We hope to see as many as possible in Harpa on October 5th and 6th.