In the organizer's words:

After-Work Insights, Discussions

with Neringa Bumblienė, Frederik Fischer, Sven Grave

Rural areas have become digitized, and as a result, life there has changed dramatically—whether in terms of the workplace, choice of residence, or social relationships. But what potential do rural areas in particular offer for technological, cultural, and other innovations? How does digital work contribute to regional development?

The event, moderated by Oliver Pauli, will present different perspectives and projects from cultural and entrepreneurial practice:

· Neringa Bumblienė, director of the Nida Art Colony (NAC), discusses the renowned artist residency on the Lithuanian Baltic coast and the potential of working in peripheral regions.

· Frederik Fischer, founder and managing director of Neulandia and a consultant for transformation processes, will use concrete examples to illustrate how new forms of work, coworking structures, and community-oriented innovations are helping to shape villages and small towns.

· Sven Grave, co-CEO of Digital Hub münsterLAND, the innovation network for digital transformation in the Münsterland region, highlights current and future scenarios of technological innovation and the role they play in enhancing the appeal of rural regions.

Together, they offer an exciting panorama of the future in rural areas.

Before and after the event, there will be drinks at Café Schneckenhäuschen.

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Price information:

Free ticket; register via the shop link

Location

Rüschhaus
Rüschhaus Am Rüschhaus 81 48161 Münster
Rausgegangen

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