Calendario degli eventi

Oltre alle attività organizzate all'interno del suo padiglione, l'Unione europea promuoverà un dibattito dinamico e approfondito su come sfamare il mondo in maniera sana e sostenibile attraverso conferenze ed eventi dedicati al tema di Expo Milano 2015. Un ambizioso calendario con oltre 200 eventi esaminerà le sfide globali della sicurezza alimentare mediante iniziative scientifiche, politiche, "business to business" (B2B) e culturali.

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Questi eventi avranno qualcosa da offrire a tutti: dai giovani agli scienziati di alto livello e ai responsabili politici. Il nostro obiettivo per Expo è lasciare un'eredità duratura che informi il dibattito globale e contribuisca a trovare delle soluzioni per debellare la fame nel mondo dopo il 2015.

 

Past events

Public conference to present projects and perspectives for EXPO Area

Innovative approaches for resource efficiency, including energy, in agriculture and forestry sectors for food production could be emphasised in an event on smart food and energy systems, ecological farming etc.

In the context of Expo Milano 2015, the European Commission is pleased to invite you to the international conference "Fight Food Waste, Feed the Planet".

The conference will take place on 15 October 2015 at the Expo Conference Centre, in Milan.

The event is being organised by the European Committee of Regions in partnership with the Association of Italian Municipalities (ANCI) and with the support of the European Commission in Milan.

October, 15th – 8pm

Expo | Conference Center

As part of the EU calendar in the Universal Exposition 2015 – EXPO, the seminar "EU cities and regions for a sustainable food policy.

In 2012 EFSA launched its Science Strategy 2012-2016. On 7-8 November that year, more than 600 of the world’s leading food safety experts took part in a high-level scientific conference organised by EFSA.

A two-day festival 'Resonances', where the Directorate-General Joint Research Centre (DG JRC), the European Commission's in-house science service, will experiment with the building blocks of science, politics and the arts to explore different ways of discussing scientific, ethical and policy rele

The EU-funded GLAMUR project, ran by a consortium of 15 European partners, is examining what distinguishes a ‘global’ from a ‘local’ food supply chain.