2ème édition de l'Open Lab

15 May 2023

2ème édition de l'Open Lab

 

Les établissements de l’Université Catholique de Lille organisent cette année la deuxième édition de l’événement Open Lab – Journée de la Recherche, le 1er juin prochain. Spécialistes, curieux et passionnés, rendez-vous au Campus Saint Raphael.

La « ville de demain » sera la thématique centrale de cette demi-journée festive ouverte à tous. Parmi les temps forts, il y aura la conférence animée par l’urbaniste Carlos MORENO ou encore des parcours scientifiques interactifs, sur lesquels experts et chercheurs tenteront de nous éclairer sur ce à quoi ressemblera notre ville dans 5, 10, 15 ans voire même plus !

L’objectif de l’Open Lab sera de provoquer des rencontres et de favoriser les discussions entre l’université et les citoyens. Ainsi, partager des idées, se questionner sur les enjeux et opportunités de l’avenir, et se familiariser aux solutions innovantes pour créer des villes plus durables, résilientes et humaines, seront au centre des échanges de cette seconde édition. 

Des professionnels de renom partageront leurs connaissances et expériences, avec pour ambition d’inspirer les participants et les encourager à imaginer des réponses pour les villes futures.

Les programmes de recherche développés au sein de l’Université Catholique de Lille continuent de se structurer et de se développer depuis une quinzaine d’années. La recherche conduite au sein des établissements de l’université Catholique de Lille, c’est 850 enseignants chercheurs, chercheurs et hospitalo-universitaires, 15 unités et instituts de recherche, 15 chaires de recherche, 17 plateformes et ressources ».

 

Evénement gratuit et ouvert à tous, sur inscription
Open Lab le 1er juin 2023, de 9h00 à 15h00
Campus Saint Raphael, 83 Boulevard Vauban – Lille

 

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