
April 16, 2026
InnoRenew CoE, UP IAM is organizing the WENUS (Wood Education for Sustainable Construction. Empowering professionals and students to build a more sustainable future through innovative and tailored training in circular wood and timber construction) project workshop, which will be held 27 May 2026, in the InnoRenew CoE building.
At the workshop you will be able to find out more about how to empower professionals and students to build a more sustainable future through innovative training in circular wood and timber construction.
Wenus project partners prepared extensive training content that enhances vocational educational training (VET) in sustainable wood and timber construction by integrating circular economy principles and 3D printing technologies into the curriculum.
Partners also launched the eLearning platform where all developed curriculum is available to broaden access and enrich vocational training with essential green and digital skills, thereby fostering greater sustainability and innovation within the sector.
At the workshop you will hear about the developed training content, the eLearning platform and 3D printing exercises. Participants will have the opportunity to explore the models and see the demonstration of how to use 3D printing exercises in the training.
See here the detailed agenda.
The participation is free of charge, however, prior registration is needed. Please register here until 6 May 2026.
Registration link: https://forms.gle/yYBTpjAvzAU4FwKE8
Kindly invited to join us!
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WENUS is an Erasmus+ project, led by the German institute Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), and including partners from InnoRenew CoE UP IAM, Technological Centre for Furniture and Wood of the Region of Murcia, and Globalnet.
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