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Deliverable 4.2. Results from the co-creation exercise

Posted on 11/02/202013/02/2020 by LIFT Team

According to the UrBIOfuture proposal, a co-creation exercise has been designed and performed in order to set the basis for promoting careers in the bio-based sector, as the ideation phase of the “UrBIOfuture experience” design.

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