15-17 October 2025
Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Budapest

Shifting Mindsets: Building Ethical Circularity Together

This year's conference brings together industry and academia by moving beyond current trends in renewable and recyclable materials, examining circular design from a holistic, systems-level, and more-than-human perspective.

Rather than limiting the discussion to material composition alone, it will address other key considerations in the development of new materials, such as energy and time efficiency, as well as advances in machine development. Focusing on thoughtful and ethical approaches, we will explore the integration of material innovations into real-world applications through pilot projects and prototyping.

At the core of the conference is showcasing authentic synergy and working methods that generate mutual value and uncover new avenues for collaboration between academia and industry.

There are four ticket options available:
The free in-person ticket includes access to the talks only (catering, lunch, and admission to the exhibition opening and the closing event are not included).

The €10 online ticket includes livestream access to the talks on both days.

Premium tickets (€30 for a single day or €50 for both days) include full catering, access to a dedicated networking area with speakers, lunch, as well as admission to the closing event.

Tracks of Thursday

Track 1 – Synergy with Flora and Fauna

Track 2 – Circular Seeds

Tracks of Friday

Track 3 – Linking Academy and Industry

Track 4 – Circular Scalability

Workshops' info are coming soon!

Keynote Speakers

Philippe Block BE

Structural Engineer, Architect, and Researcher, Professor at ETH Zurich

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Katharina Jose DE

Professor for CMF Design, Transportation Interior Design, Reutlingen University

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Chris Lefteri UK

Director, Materials Expert and Author, Chris Lefteri Design

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N O R M A L S DE

Design Studio

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Ron Wakkary CA

Professor at the School of Interactive Arts and Technology, Simon Fraser University in Canada

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Edition 2024