Invitation to the Werkstatt der Mutigen for the Braunschweig region

Regional workshop for Braunschweig will take place on 20 February
  • February 14, 2025
  • 1 min. Reading time
Invitation image for the Werkstatt der Mutigen for the Braunschweig region on 20 February 2025Invitation image for the Werkstatt der Mutigen for the Braunschweig region on 20 February 2025
Werkstatt der Mutigen Regionalwerkstatt Braunschweig on 20 February 2025

On 20 February, the Werkstatt der Mutigen for the Braunschweig region will take place in the DenkRaum Braunschweig. Participants will have the opportunity to develop solutions to regional challenges together with other change-makers from politics, business, civil society and administration. To this end, selected change-makers present their approaches and then form tandems with other participants to advance their ideas.

The aim of the events is to bring together regional change-makers from all sections of society and politicians from the federal, state and local levels to jointly address regional challenges.

You can register for free here:

https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=m8hoAMw34kOfGktCZmAHPxP43eO5TuFMrHggyeqG1h9UQU9QUTVFVkRERTNPRk9UTk44WFpMWTBDTy4u&route=shorturl

The event at a glance:

  • 20 February
  • 4 – 8 p.m.
  • DenkRaum Braunschweig
    Wilhelmsgarten 1
    38100 Braunschweig

The workshop for the Braunschweig region is organised by:

  • Pascal Abel, DenkRaum & Business Information Systems – Service Information Systems/TU Braunschweig
  • Sandra Heerwagen, Heimvorteil e.V.
  • Nora Roesky and Katharina Zickwolf, Lower Saxony Centre for Climate Research

We would like to thank projecttogether for their support and for the opportunity to hold the workshop in Braunschweig.

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