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Do you know how to solve effectively, efficiently and sustainably a considerable societal problem through social innovation? Come and find the answer at Gabrovo Innovation Camp 2018. The event will take place from 4 to 6 of October in Gabrovo, Bulgaria. The organizers - Gabrovo District Point and Gabrovo Municipality chose the venue to be the Funny house or The house of Humour and Satire to tickle, make laugh, inspire and provoke the participants for non-standard solutions, creativity and even audacity in their proposals.
More than 80 participants, will reflect upon and offer solutions of 6 separate challenges. They will be organized in working groups and led by inspiring mentors from the country and abroad, who are experienced to focus the group communication for a search of new approaches and solutions.
The challenges are:
Source: Gabrovo Innovation Camp
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