Silbersalz Festival 2024: Costs, discover the future in Halle!
Silbersalz Festival 2024: Costs, discover the future in Halle!
hall. From October 30th to November 3, 2024, the city of Halle (Saale) will again be the setting for the international silver salt festival for science and media. In its seventh edition, the festival promises exciting insights and discussions about numerous topics. On five days, a total of 80 free events will take place in ten different locations in the city, including the former Galeria Kaufhof building on the market square and the planetarium Halle.
The anticipation for this event is great, and Mayor Egbert Geier is optimistic: "Silber salt enables new perspectives, opens up new worlds of thought and always sets fascinating accents. It is precisely with this, unique character, it has developed into a remarkable and extraordinary crowd puller. Its unconventional and refreshingly confrontative way fits into our open and creative city again. also to be a host 2024. ”
versatile program and activities
The festival offers a variety of events that enable visitors to deal with science and media interactively. The highlight is the "structural change market", which takes place in the former Galeria Kaufhof building from November 1st to November 03th. Here, 30 companies, organizations, universities and other initiatives are represented to actively promote skilled workers. The motto "Looking for returnees!" signals that the city of Halle (Saale) specifically addresses specialists who may want to work in the region.
All details on the program and the participating events are available on the official website of the festival: silver salz-festival.com .
The event is not only an important cultural event, but is also an important step for the city of Halle in order to position itself as an attractive location for science and innovation. The combination of cultural exchange and securing skilled workers is considered future -oriented.
Overall, the silver salt festival should attract both locals and visitors from other cities who are interested in enriching their knowledge and experience. The promotion of such platforms is crucial to strengthen the dialogue between different disciplines and make science accessible to everyone.
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