Circularity at Scale | Tech & Design Meetup
From Niche Experiments to Systemic Change – How Can Tech & Design Collaborate to Scale into Impact?
What if the solutions to our greatest challenges already exist, but are still too small, too slow, or too fragmented to make real impact? How do we scale niche experiments into systemic change? And what does it take—technologically, creatively, and socially—to get there?
At this edition of the EHV Innovation Café, we’ll explore how bio-architecture, deconstructable materials, and cross-disciplinary innovation can pave the way for a future where design doesn’t just minimize harm, but actively restores ecosystems.
Special Guests
Meggy Smulders — Bio-Architecture Visionary
Reimagining interiors as living systems, using nature’s logic to create spaces that give back more than they take.
Jonathan Radetz — Circular Design Alchemist
Transforming waste into value, crafting deconstructable designs that redefine our relationship with materials and resources.
Expect sharp dialogues, bold insights, honest reflections, and an open, welcoming conversation. Because at the EHV Innovation Café, the discussion isn’t the afterthought—it’s the main act.
Whether you’re a founder, designer, technologist, policymaker, educator, or curious doer, this is your space to listen, learn, and connect.
We are inclusive by default and give to grow.
Because if we can design systems that heal the planet, why aren’t we scaling them fast enough? What’s your move?
Moderated by Charlotte Grün
@ Kazerne Downtown Eindhoven
Walk in 17:30, Start 18:00
English spoken, Free entrance, Open to All
From Niche Experiments to Systemic Change – How Can Tech & Design Collaborate to Scale into Impact?
What if the solutions to our greatest challenges already exist, but are still too small, too slow, or too fragmented to make real impact? How do we scale niche experiments into systemic change? And what does it take—technologically, creatively, and socially—to get there?
At this edition of the EHV Innovation Café, we’ll explore how bio-architecture, deconstructable materials, and cross-disciplinary innovation can pave the way for a future where design doesn’t just minimize harm, but actively restores ecosystems.
Special Guests
Meggy Smulders — Bio-Architecture Visionary
Reimagining interiors as living systems, using nature’s logic to create spaces that give back more than they take.
Jonathan Radetz — Circular Design Alchemist
Transforming waste into value, crafting deconstructable designs that redefine our relationship with materials and resources.
Expect sharp dialogues, bold insights, honest reflections, and an open, welcoming conversation. Because at the EHV Innovation Café, the discussion isn’t the afterthought—it’s the main act.
Whether you’re a founder, designer, technologist, policymaker, educator, or curious doer, this is your space to listen, learn, and connect.
We are inclusive by default and give to grow.
Because if we can design systems that heal the planet, why aren’t we scaling them fast enough? What’s your move?
Moderated by Charlotte Grün
@ Kazerne Downtown Eindhoven
Walk in 17:30, Start 18:00
English spoken, Free entrance, Open to All
Special Guests
Meggy Smulders
Sustainability Officer @ Gielissen | Bio-Architecture Visionary
Meggy Smulders is a pioneer in biobased interiors and sustainability strategies. At Gielissen, she leads projects that combine reuse, biobased materials, and social return on investment, aiming to create environments that deliver more value to society than they cost. With a background in sustainability calculations and systemic design, she challenges the status quo: “What if consuming more could actually contribute to a better world—if we produce fundamentally differently?” Her mission is to design healthy, regenerative spaces for all living beings on Earth.
Jonathan Radetz
Interdisciplinary Designer & Master Cabinet Maker | Circular Design Alchemist
Jonathan Radetz is an interdisciplinary designer whose work spans furniture, ceramics, and beyond, with a focus on circularity, social impact, and participation. His studio merges traditional craftsmanship with minimalist, geometric design, exploring how biobased and reused materials can redefine our relationship with resources. Projects like the Linum Tube—a fully deconstructable and recyclable design—demonstrate how circular design can be both practical and scalable. Jonathan’s work bridges disciplines, turning waste into value and theory into action.
Need more context? Take a look at EHVinnovationCafé.org.
Be part of the conversation. Come curious. Leave with new questions.
Our city is full of hidden Tech & Design gems that fuel transformation. Now is the time to unite their superpowers. What visions do they hold for creating an attractive, sustainable world for us and future generations? What groundbreaking experiments and prototypes are they developing to boost our society forward? How can we learn from each other and contribute to this shared mission? Join us for an inspiring event where ideas and connections come to life!
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In-person
Location
Kazerne – Downtown Eindhoven
Paradijslaan 8
5611 Eindhoven
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Agenda
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Walk-in and networking, we’ll offer a free drink and a bite
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