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Egbert Roozen, EILO-lobbyist – Lobby in Brussels.
Since 2009 Egbert Roozen is director of Branch Organisation VHG in The Netherlands. Branch Organisation VHG is the organisation for gardeners, landscapers, tree specialists, roof and façade planters and interior landscapers in The Netherlands. VHG represents the collective and individual interests of her members on on socio-economic and business area |
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Peter Oei – Greening up the built environment
Programdirector Stichting Innovatie Glastuinbouw (SIGN). This Foundation is initiated by LTO Glaskracht Nederland. For the implementation of it’s agenda SIGN has an alliance with InnovatieNetwerk, the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation and initiated and finances InnovatieNetwerk.
SIGN contributes to strategis innovations to strengthen the top sector Horticulture & Source materials.
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Karin Senneff – Plants are not optional
Ms. Senneff earned her degree in Education from California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo. She currently serves as the Registered Trainer Instructor and Spokesperson for Green Plants for Green Buildings where she educates Interiorscape business professionals how to inform and influence the architectural and design community about the significant benefits inherent with including plants in all environments where we work, play and rest. |
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Rob Creemers – Trendwatching
Penetrating, original and contemporary (multimedia) vision of the future.
Rob Creemers is active in the IT sector since 1980. He was manager production control and IT at Siemens in South Africa in the eighties. Back in Holland he worked as a software support manager at Olivetti, before he founded his own company, Techno Trends. As trendwatcher and market analyst he monitors all new developments on ICT, energy, the ageing society and globalisation. |
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Emmanuel Mony, ELCA
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Lunch
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Workshops
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1. Visit Suppliers
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2. Karin Senneff – Plants are not optional
Ms. Senneff earned her degree in Education from California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo. She currently serves as the Registered Trainer Instructor and Spokesperson for Green Plants for Green Buildings where she educates Interiorscape business professionals how to inform and influence the architectural and design community about the significant benefits inherent with including plants in all environments where we work, play and rest. |
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3. Dewi Hartkamp – Plants at school
Since February 2009 Dewi Hartkamp is Program Manager of SIGN. She boosts innovations by connecting players in the horticulture cluster and abroad in innovation projects. She also feels responsible for the ins and outs of the Foundation SIGN and the Program Management. |
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4. Marie Dreiman – Do architects like nature?
Interior Architect (member of the Swedish Association of Architects) and Designer MFA. Owner of Filter Studio, interior architecture- and design studio in Stockholm. Former Professor in Textile Design at the Swedish School of Textile in Borås and Senior Lecturer in Textile Design at the University College of Arts Crafts and Design (Konstfack) in Stockholm. Experience from interior architecture projects in all scales. |
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Evening programme with dinner and EILO Award.
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