Front page News News MDI Sums up Camps and Camps to Sum up MDI Sums up Camps and Camps to Sum up 27.9.2014 MDI will harvest the results of regional innovation camps of 2014 in a similar manner to previously wrap-up of 2013 innovation camps. The main idea is to sum up the most central results and lessons to be learned. In addition to harvesting, MDI will organise a 24-hour summary camp to all innovation camps carried out (and lived through) during 2013 and 2014. This camp seeks to produce novel operation models and development methods for the upcoming programming period. The summary camp will be organised in Kuortane Sport Resort on November 18–19, 2014. MDI will select and invite participants to the camp in cooperation with the Rural Network Unit, who also commissioned these tasks from MDI. Share to Share to: facebook Share to: linkedin Share to: twitter
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