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Helsinki Fashion Week is a leading fashion platform in terms of sustainability. By approaching fashion comprehensively and emphasizing innovation, we provide a living experience based on a circular economy. The program includes fashion shows, designer showrooms, a material innovation platform, self-sustaining ecosystems, keynote talks, and panel discussions.
Flow Festival, a prominent European music and arts festival, will be held in Helsinki, Finland. The festival's new venue, X Garden, will host Club U-Haul, Club Zero, and Korgy on separate days.
To explore the challenging areas for the development of the International Business"The Vaasa IB conference offers plenary and focused sessions on international business topics, with a hybrid format due to COVID-19. Attend in-person or virtually, with confirmation of the final format coming in mid-June. The conference is the largest of its kind in the Nordic countries.
19 Aug 2023
The University of Oulu, Finland, will host the Fourth World Congress of Environmental History with the theme of "Transitions, Transformations and Transdisciplinarity.
NOLAMP19 will showcase the latest laser research and development by industries, institutes, and universities. This biannual conference, held in different Nordic countries, comes to Finland for the first time in Turku. Industrial lasers have become vital in digital manufacturing. Join NOLAMP19 for insightful keynotes, parallel sessions, and engaging activities.
The BioCity Symposium will explore how cells build tissues and maintain homeostasis in biological organisms. It will also focus on the interplay between cells and their microenvironment and how dysregulation leads to disease.
The Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence (FCAI) is an AI community in Finland created by Aalto University, University of Helsinki, and VTT Technical Research Centre. FCAI is a Finnish flagship supported by the Academy of Finland for high-level research and impact.
The second largest terrestrial biome on earth, the boreal forest, is undergoing unprecedented environmental changes, including increased disturbance from wildfire and insect outbreaks. This is impacting people who rely on these ecosystems for their livelihoods, cultural practices, economic development, and climate stability. Boreal forests are vital for millions of people, as they offer unique landscapes and natural diversity, providing essential ecosystem services.
The biennial European Conference on Developmental Psychology has been granted to the University of Turku. The Conference is a main event in the field of developmental psychology and it has never before been organised in Finland. The event brings over 1,000 psychology researchers to Logomo in Turku.
Custos: Professor Mathias Groth from Aalto University School of Science, Department of Applied Physics. Opponent: Doctor Diego Del-Castillo-Negrete from Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the USA.
Professor Frank Furnari will discuss using genome engineering to create brain cancer avatars for research and treatment. Professor Frank Winkler will talk about targeting malignant cell networks in the brain therapeutically. Other speakers will cover various topics related to brain tumors. Join us at our symposium with a maximum of 200 participants.
The thesis explores the relationship between family policies and the child penalty, focusing on the impact of these policies on families and the resulting consequences.
Park as an Artistic Creation" explores park design and expanded scenography in three Helsinki parks, offering a unique perspective on their artistic qualities.
The organising committee of the European Signal Processing Conference, EUSIPCO, is delighted to invite you to the inaugural event in Helsinki, Finland on behalf of EURASIP.