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EVENTS

Epinexa events to make wellbeing more visible, shared and responsible

When trust becomes encounter

Epinexa events take the ecosystem beyond the purely digital dimension, creating moments of listening, guidance, learning and relationship. Workshops, talks, company days, professional meetings, regional events and hybrid initiatives become occasions to build a culture of wellbeing with more trust, selection and responsibility. Not events to consume, but experiences to inhabit with awareness.

Every Epinexa event must respect the manifesto, the method and the quality of the relationship.

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UPCOMING DATES

The upcoming events will be announced here

The archive of Epinexa events is in preparation. Talks, workshops, company days, professional meetings and initiatives with partners will be published in this space, with date, type, audience and participation arrangements.

In the meantime, if you wish to take part in an event, propose an initiative or build a project with Epinexa, you can open a conversation with the team.

PRESENCE

A digital ecosystem remains more credible when it can meet people

Digital enables access, continuity, tools and guidance. But wellbeing also lives in presence. It lives in the voice of a professional, in a question asked at the right moment, in a group that listens, in a shared experience, in an exchange that makes clearer what, online, risks remaining abstract.

This is why Epinexa must provide for physical, digital and hybrid events. Not as accessory activities, but as a natural extension of the ecosystem. Events make it possible to give shape to the manifesto, make professionals visible, build trust, involve companies and partners, create culture and convey that Epinexa is not only a platform: it is organised relationship.

An Epinexa event must always have a function. To guide, to educate, to listen, to connect, to activate a journey, to strengthen the community or to generate shared responsibility.

Giving shape to trust

Trust grows when people can meet, listen to each other and recognise a real quality in the relationship.

Making professionals visible

Events allow selected professionals to show expertise, method and relational style.

Building culture

Wellbeing needs more serious words, clearer contexts and moments of responsible communication.

Activating journeys

An event must not remain an episode. It can become the beginning, a passage or a deepening of a more continuous journey.

FORMAT

Different formats, one same idea of responsibility

Epinexa events can take different forms. Some will be oriented towards users, others towards professionals, others towards companies, others still towards partners, regions or community. The variety of formats is useful only if it remains guided by a common rule: every event must strengthen the trust, clarity and quality of the ecosystem.

Talks and public meetings

Communicative moments with professionals, experts, partners and cultural figures to address themes of wellbeing with depth and measure.

Experiential workshops

Practical and guided meetings, designed to help people better understand a theme, a practice or a journey.

Corporate events

Company days, HR workshops, journeys for teams, leadership, prevention and corporate well-being.

Professional events

Moments of exchange, learning, qualified networking and development for the professionals of the ecosystem.

Community events

Initiatives designed to strengthen belonging, relationship, listening and responsible participation.

Events with partners and institutions

Regional, cultural, educational or communicative projects built with actors consistent with the Epinexa vision.

USERS

Meetings to orient oneself, not to be convinced

Events for users must help people better understand themes, journeys and possibilities of wellbeing. They must not function as aggressive sales levers, nor as generic motivational content. They must offer guidance, clarity, listening and access to selected professionals.

A person who takes part in an Epinexa event must be able to leave with a clearer understanding: what they have heard, which questions they can ask, which limits exist, which journeys they can deepen and which professionals or content may be relevant.

The value is not to convince the person to buy something. It is to help them choose better.

Thematic guidance

Events dedicated to specific themes: stress, sleep, nutrition, movement, balance, prevention, emotional loads, women’s wellbeing.

Selected professionals

Speakers and guides must be consistent with the Epinexa method and the communicative responsibility of the project.

Accessible language

Content must be understandable, measured and useful, avoiding useless technicalities or excessive promises.

Continuity after the event

Materials, content, follow-up or subsequent journeys can help not to disperse the experience.

PROFESSIONALS

A space for expertise, exchange and qualified belonging

For professionals, Epinexa events must be occasions for growth, exchange, collaboration and reputation. They must not become mere moments of self-promotion or superficial networking.

A selected ecosystem can generate value if professionals learn to know each other, to exchange, to build content, to imagine common journeys, to take part in events and to share the same posture of trust.

Professional events can strengthen belonging, learning, the quality of language, the use of the WorkSuite, the selection method and the collaboration between different competences.

Internal training

Meetings dedicated to method, tone of voice, privacy, WorkSuite, content and professional responsibility.

Exchange among professionals

Spaces of dialogue to share experiences, difficulties, possibilities and visions of responsible wellbeing.

Co-design

Workshops to build journeys, events, content or initiatives with other professionals and partners.

Reputation

Taking part in qualified events strengthens the professional’s positioning within the ecosystem.

COMPANIES

Corporate wellbeing becomes more credible when it is designed, not improvised

Epinexa corporate events must help companies build more serious and consistent wellbeing journeys. They must not be isolated days to communicate well and forget at once. They must be able to become part of a broader project: listening, content, workshops, selected professionals, privacy, follow-up and continuity.

A company event can open a reflection, activate a journey, involve leadership, give employees tools or support internal culture. But it must be designed with attention: objective, audience, theme, language, data, privacy, materials and internal communication.

Epinexa can help companies move from the decorative event to the responsible experience.

Thematic days

Events dedicated to stress, prevention, everyday health, balance, sustainable performance, leadership or women’s wellbeing.

Workshops for teams

Guided moments for company groups, with selected professionals and content designed according to context.

Leadership and culture

Meetings for managers and leaders, oriented towards organised care, prevention and responsible communication.

Journeys with follow-up

The event can be connected to materials, digital content, subsequent sessions and tools of the ecosystem.

FEMININE PERSPECTIVE

Speaking to women with depth, not with stereotypes

Events dedicated to women’s wellbeing can be a very strong component of Epinexa, provided they are designed with maturity. They must not reduce women to a fragile audience, a decorative image or a marketing category. They must address real themes: health, invisible loads, work, leadership, body, life cycles, care, family, identity, boundaries, stress, autonomy, expertise and responsibility.

Epinexa must speak to women as subjects who choose, lead, work, decide, care and build relationships. A women’s event must not be pink, soft or consolatory. It must be intelligent, authoritative, accessible and concrete.

Feminine centrality can become a distinctive trait if it avoids the cliché.

Women’s leadership

Events dedicated to decision, responsibility, work, public presence, professional identity and care for the context.

Health and life cycles

Journeys on changes, phases of life, body, energy, prevention and awareness without simplifications.

Invisible loads

Meetings on care, family, work, organisation, mental fatigue, everyday responsibilities and personal boundaries.

Community and relationship

Spaces of exchange where listening, expertise and mutual support do not become sentimentalism, but culture.

COLLABORATIONS

When an event becomes a shared project

Many events can arise in collaboration with partners, associations, institutions, companies, foundations, universities, media or regional networks. In these cases, the event must not be treated as a mere logo presence or sponsorship. It must become a shared project, with clear objectives and real consistency.

An event collaboration must answer some questions: what value does it generate? Whom does it serve? Which theme does it address? Which professionals does it involve? Which language does it use? How does it protect trust and privacy? What remains after the event?

Epinexa must accept and propose events with partners only when the collaboration strengthens the quality of the ecosystem.

Regional events

Initiatives with bodies, associations and local actors to bring the culture of wellbeing into the regions.

Round tables

Moments of exchange among professionals, companies, institutions and cultural partners.

Educational projects

Journeys with schools, universities, academies, foundations or centres of competence.

Media and communication

Events designed to tell about wellbeing with more depth, less noise and more responsibility.

METHOD

First the meaning, then the format

  1. 01

    Listening to the need

    We start from the context: audience, theme, problem, expectations, objectives and level of maturity.

  2. 02

    Definition of the format

    We choose the most suitable form: talk, workshop, webinar, corporate event, community meeting or hybrid journey.

  3. 03

    Selection of professionals

    We identify figures consistent with the theme, the Epinexa method and the quality of the relationship.

  4. 04

    Design of the content

    We define the running order, materials, language, key messages, microcopy and possible post-event content.

  5. 05

    Communication and accessibility

    We prepare clear, accessible, non-promotional communication, with attention to privacy, registration and expectations.

  6. 06

    Follow-up

    The event can generate materials, content, subsequent journeys, community, consultancy or related initiatives.

MEASURE

A serious event does not live on emphasis

Epinexa must also declare what its events must not be. They must not be generic motivational moments, emotional shows, occasions of masked sales, fairs of professionals, events where every promise is allowed, stages for self-promotion or decorative activities to communicate on social media.

Not a motivational show

Wellbeing must not be told with empty emphasis, slogans or emotional promises.

Not masked sales

An event must not use the vulnerability or attention of the audience to push aggressive conversions.

Not professional self-promotion

Professionals must bring value, not use the event as a mere personal showcase.

Not an isolated episode

Every event should be able to generate guidance, content, relationships or continuity.

FAQ

Useful questions on Epinexa events

What kind of events does Epinexa organise?

Epinexa can organise talks, workshops, webinars, corporate events, professional meetings, community events, regional initiatives and projects with partners or institutions.

Are the events only online?

No. The events can be physical, digital or hybrid. The choice depends on the audience, objective, theme, context and possibility of continuity.

Who can propose an event?

Professionals, companies, partners, associations, institutions, foundations, media and cultural actors can propose events consistent with the Epinexa manifesto and method.

Are the events open to everyone?

It depends on the format. Some events can be public, others reserved for professionals, companies, community or partners.

How are speakers chosen?

Speakers must be consistent with the Epinexa criteria: seriousness, expertise, measured communication, responsibility and quality of the relationship.

Can the events be corporate?

Yes. Epinexa can design corporate events, workshops for teams, thematic days, leadership journeys and organisational wellbeing initiatives.

Do the events generate materials or follow-up?

When useful, an event can produce materials, content, recordings, subsequent journeys, community activities or professional follow-up.

How does one propose an event?

The first step is to contact the Epinexa team with a clear proposal: theme, audience, objective, format, actors involved and value for the ecosystem.

Design an event that generates trust, not only attention

The best events do not end when the lights go off. They leave behind a clearer sense of direction.