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January 2026

Thu 29
January 29 @ 15:30 - 17:00 EET Senior Winter School 2026 – Science Meets Industry @ TUIASI, Full Schedule

Workshop: Reading patents for fun and profits_Part II – Senior Winter School @ TUIASI

TUIASI - Laboratory 10, Faculty of Industrial Design and Business Management Faculty of Industrial Design and Business Management, Professor Dimitrie Mangeron Boulevard 29, Iasi, Iasi, Romania

For students attending BIP 1 - Creative Convergence: Innovating Industries Together.

Thu 29
January 29 @ 15:30 - 17:00 EET Senior Winter School 2026 – Science Meets Industry @ TUIASI, Full Schedule

Workshop: Wrapping-up your study case – Senior Winter School @ TUIASI

TUIASI - Laboratory AC0-3, Faculty of Automatic Control and Computer Engineering Faculty of Automatic Control and Computer Engineering, Professor Dr. Doc. Dimitrie Mangeron Boulevard 27, Iasi, Iasi, Romania

For students attending BIP 2 - Ethical AI Development.

Thu 29
January 29 @ 15:30 - 17:00 EET Senior Winter School 2026 – Science Meets Industry @ TUIASI, Full Schedule

Workshop: Business Potential & Viability evaluation phase II – Senior Winter School @ TUIASI

TUIASI - Laboratory 56, Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Protection Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Protection, Professor Dimitrie Mangeron Boulevard 73, Iasi, Iasi, Romania

For students attending BIP 3 - Driving Innovation Through Industry Challenges.

Fri 30
January 30 @ 9:00 - 12:30 EET Senior Winter School 2026 – Science Meets Industry @ TUIASI, Full Schedule

Students Workgroups Presentations – Senior Winter School @ TUIASI

TUIASI - Auditorium CH II, Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Protection 73 Professor Dimitrie Mangeron Boulevard, Iasi, Iasi, Romania
Fri 30
January 30 @ 12:30 - 13:30 EET Senior Winter School 2026 – Science Meets Industry @ TUIASI, Full Schedule

Closing Ceremony 10 Days of INGENIUM @ TUIASI

TUIASI - Auditorium CH II, Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Protection 73 Professor Dimitrie Mangeron Boulevard, Iasi, Iasi, Romania

February 2026

Mon 2
February 2 @ 9:00 - 10:30 CET Junior Winter School 2026 – Sustainability in Action @ HiS, Full Schedule

Opening Ceremony – Junior Winter School @ HiS

Science Park Skövde Kanikegränd 3a, Skövde, Sweden

Opening Ceremony at Insikten, Science Park Skövde.

Mon 2
February 2 @ 11:15 - 12:30 CET Junior Winter School 2026 – Sustainability in Action @ HiS, Full Schedule

Keynote Lecture – Junior Winter School @ HiS

House G HiS Högskolevägen 3, Skövde, Sweden

Location: House G 111  Keynote lecture by Maurice Lamb, Senior Lecturer in Informatics A good game, like a good story, needs a well-balanced and considered set of rules. These rules […]

Mon 2
February 2 @ 13:30 - 17:00 EET Junior Winter School 2026 – Sustainability in Action @ HiS, Full Schedule

Climate Fresk – Junior Winter School @ HiS

House G HiS Högskolevägen 3, Skövde, Sweden

G326 & G327 Workshop Climate Fresk

Tue 3
February 3 @ 11:00 - 12:30 EET Junior Winter School 2026 – Sustainability in Action @ HiS, Full Schedule

Lecture Economical Sustainability – Junior Winter School @ HiS

House G HiS Högskolevägen 3, Skövde, Sweden

G111 Lecture Economical Sustainability with Marina Grahovar, Danilo Brozovic and Li Kristjansdottir

Tue 3
February 3 @ 13:30 - 15:30 EET Junior Winter School 2026 – Sustainability in Action @ HiS, Full Schedule

Lecture Ecological Sustainability – Junior Winter School @ HiS

House G HiS Högskolevägen 3, Skövde, Sweden

G111 Ecological Sustainability  with Jenny Lennartsson and Nicklas Norrström.

Tue 3
February 3 @ 15:30 - 17:00 EET Junior Winter School 2026 – Sustainability in Action @ HiS, Full Schedule

Lecture Social Sustainability – Junior Winter School @ HiS

House G HiS Högskolevägen 3, Skövde, Sweden

G111 Lecture in Social Sustainability with Sakarias Bank, Laura Goudet and Beatrice Alenljung.

Wed 4
February 4 @ 11:00 - 17:00 EET Junior Winter School 2026 – Sustainability in Action @ HiS, Full Schedule

Workshop: The Inclusion Perspective – Junior Winter School @ HiS

House G HiS Högskolevägen 3, Skövde, Sweden

G 326 & 327 Workshop on the Inclusive Perspective with Henrik Engström, Professor of Informatics.

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