Laura is testing

Laura is testing

15 Sep 2026 at 17:13–17:13 (UTC+5:30)
Itämerenkatu 11-12, 00210, Helsinki, Belarus
Session type: Parallel
Track: Materials
Focus: Built environment, Business, Design, Europe

Kasvuatlas 2026 on ennätyksellisen laaja katsaus Suomen talouskasvun edellytyksistä ja mahdollisuuksista.

Julkaisu kerää yhteen lähes sadan Suomen eturivin asiantuntijan ideat ja ehdotukset siitä, mihin päättäjien kannattaa seuraavaksi ryhtyä. Mukana on 65 tekstiä ja 231 konkreettista suositusta 96 asiantuntijalta.

Organiser(s): Organisation X, Sitra, the Finnish Innovation Fund

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Related UN Sustainable Development Goals
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The global demand for critical energy transition minerals is expected to triple by 2030. This session will share how circular economy approaches can generate meaningful sustainable development dividends for, and respect for the rights of, Indigenous Peoples, local communities and societies, particularly those most affected by mining activities, across the entire mineral value chain.

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Organiser(s): Organisation Z, Organisation Y, Organisation X

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Track: Nature
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Organiser(s): Organisation Z, Organisation Y, Organisation X

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Oca – SABIÁ ROOM, India
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Organiser(s): Organisation Z, Organisation Y, Organisation X

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Oca – SABIÁ ROOM, India
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Track: Business
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The global demand for critical energy transition minerals is expected to triple by 2030. This session will share how circular economy approaches can generate meaningful sustainable development dividends for, and respect for the rights of, Indigenous Peoples, local communities and societies, particularly those most affected by mining activities, across the entire mineral value chain. Topics will include technology, financing and policies, and the session will highlight best practices and country examples for ensuring that investments in the mineral lifecycle are responsible, fair and catalyse sustainable development.  

Organiser(s): Organisation Z, Organisation Y, Organisation X

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Track: People
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Organiser(s): Organisation Z, Organisation Y, Organisation X

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