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- Date: 23-25.10.2030, 14 - 16 Uhr
- Place: NOI Techpark - Bolzano Italy
- Typology: Conference
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Conference program
Montag, 23.10.2030
Public lecture
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Tuesday, 24.10.2030
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Who can participate?
The Mountain Innovation Fair welcomes a limited number of selected participants upon registration. The organisers are looking for professionals and experts working on and with innovations in mountain areas, especially with the following backgrounds:
The target groups include:
- Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) working in mountain areas
- Community-based and non-governmental organizations
- Development practitioners
- Investors, donours, and impact funders
- Policy stakeholders and representatives from competent authorities
- Researchers and scientists with a focus on innovation in mountain areas
The organisers aim for a gender-balanced representation.
The Mountain Innovation Fair gathers experts mainly from the following mountain regions:
- South Caucasus (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia)
- East Africa (Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda)
- Southern Africa (Eswatini, Lesotho, Mozambique South Africa)
- European Alps (Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Slovenia, Switzerland)
- Carpathians (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Ukraine)
- South-Eastern Europe (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo (ref. UNSC Res. 1244), Montenegro, North Macedonia)
Please submit your application (registration below) and share your innovation. It should be related to sustainable development and climate change adaptation efforts in mountain regions. The thematic emphasis of the fair is on:
- Water,
- Natural hazards and climate risk reduction,
- Agriculture,
- Energy
- Mountain tourism
The selection of innovations to be presented at the Mountain Innovation Fair will be based on transparent eligibility criteria, including environmental, social and human rights considerations, by an independent Selection Committee.
A Mountain Innovation Award (seed funding) will be presented to the most innovative and scalable approach of the Fair.
What to expect?
The aims of the Mountain Innovation Fair are
- to connect mountain stakeholders and innovators from mountain regions worldwide, focusing on the South Caucasus, the Carpathians, Southeast Europe, the Alps, East Africa, and Southern Africa
- exchange on and learn from practical experiences with promising innovative approaches for climate change adaptation and sustainable mountain development
- offer a creative space where interregional dialogue will be inspired by collaborating on a common innovative approach in a workshop setting
- facilitate development of new innovative ideas contributing to achieving the 2030 Agenda in mountain areas and
- award one mountain innovation with seed funding to be adapted and applied in other mountain regions.
Participants from countries eligible for Official Development Assistance can apply for funded participation. For more details see “Costs and Funding” below.
Contacts
For information about the Fair, please write an e-mail to the organizing committee at: mtinnovationfair@eurac.edu
Organizing team:
Eurac Research and UNU-EH GLOMOS programme
Stefan Schneiderbauer, Head of UNU-EHS GLOMOS, Bolzano office
Eleonora Musco, Policy Expert, Eurac Vienna Representing Office
Paola Fontanella Pisa, Programme Associate at UNU-EHS GLOMOS, Bolzano office
UNEP
Matthias Jurek, Programme Management Officer
Sabine McCallum, Associate Programme Management Officer
Ansgar Fellendorf, Climate change and mountain governance expert
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