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Virtual Networking - Transitioning to a Green Economy

  • The Innovation Centre Broad Quay Bath, England, BA1 United Kingdom (map)

Join the Sustainable Technologies Business Acceleration Hub and a panel of experts for this breakfast networking event.

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About this Event

Transitioning to a Green Economy - an economy that results in improved human well-being and reduced inequalities over the long term, while not exposing future generations to significant environmental risks and ecological scarcities.

We'll be joined by two academics from the University of Bath who will give their thoughts and perspective on how transition to a green economy is happening and what are the future challenges. This will be followed by a panel discussion with company representatives engaged in this area.


Agenda:

9am: Welcome from Pete Keevill, Entrepreneur in Residence, Sustainable Technologies Business Acceleration Hub (STBAH).

9.10am Prof Mike Lewis, School of Management, University of Bath, will present on the mechanics of changing the economy from a supply chain perspective.

9.25am: Sophia Hatzisavvidou, Senior Lecturer, Politics, University of Bath, will present on the aspects of environmental rhetoric and political communication.

9.40am: Interactive Q&A expert panel session. Hosted by Pete Keevill, Entrepreneur in Residence, STBAH. Panelists TBC

10.10am: A chance to network via breakout rooms & to continue the conversation with other attendees.

10.30am: Finish

Join us, like minded people and a panel of experts for this free to attend networking event. Once you have pre-registered closer to the event date you will be sent a ZOOM link to enable access to the event.

Get to know your speakers and panelists:

Prof Mike Lewis, University of Bath School of Management: Professor of Operations and Supply Management at the University of Bath School of Management.

Sophia Hatzisavvidou, Senior Lecturer, University of Bath: Sophia is a lecturer in Politics, her research interests include a project, entitled 'Green Arguments: Scientific Evidence and Political Persuasion'.

Further STBAH company panelists TBC:


For further information about the Sustainable Technologies Business Acceleration Hub, visit the website.