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SAVE THE DATE: Open Research Days 18-19 April 2024

Mark your calendars for Digital Futures Open Research Days on 18-19 April 2024!

The program will be just as great as last year – see the article on Open Research Days – inspiration and knowledge sharing at its best, covering research project presentations, meeting with partners, panel discussions, networking and mingling.

Stay tuned for more information, program and registration on Digital Futures website…

The event is ONSITE at the Architecture School building, KTH main campus.
Welcome, Presentations and Panel located at A108, floor 1.
Registration, Coffee, Lunch, Breakout sessions and Mingle located at Digital Futures hub, floor 2.

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