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Join Us at the Final Conference of ILoNa and Discuss Innovative Logistics in Essen on 17 April

After 3 years of intense research on innovative logistic services and consumers’ lifestyles, multiple workshops, interviews and case studies, the ILoNa project comes to an end. This conference will be the closing event for this project, which produced pioneering work for science, industries and civil society.

The closing event of ILoNa project will be a unique opportunity for participants from businesses, scientific organisations and civil society to learn about the results and get hands on experience with the methods of the project. It offers plenty of room for inspiration and exchange of ideas, including a keynote by the Executive Director of the CSCP, Michael Kuhndt, followed by a panel discussion with logistic companies and consumers’ representatives. Participants will be able to participate in workshops and learn about future scenarios of logistic services, business models for regional food delivery and communication strategies for different consumer groups. During a speed dating event, participants can get to know the different scientifc tools applied in the project and get hands-on guidance as to how they could be applied to their own work. Finally, the participants will be able to vote on further recommendations for actions related to the logistics sector.

The CSCP has been responsible for analysing consumer attitutes towards logistic services and lifestyle trends that will determine innovative logistic for sustainable lifestyles in the future. The project is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).

Join us on 17 April from 10am – 5pm

Location: Glaspavillion, Universiät Duisburg-Essen, Campus Essen

The event is free and in German.

To register please click, please send an email to VERANSTALTUNG@EFFIZIENZCLUSTER.DE by 04 April.

Find the programme of the conference here.

We are looking forward to seeing you there! Please Contact Rosa Strube for further information.

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