Last day for online registration to the EWRC - Transnational cooperation in spotlight
28-09-2018
Do you want to attend the biggest annual event for regional domain, the @EUinmyRegion? Today (28 September) is the last day to REGISTER to the #EURegionsWeek! So hurry up and don't miss your opportunity to pass by #MadewithInterreg exhibition!
Know more about #Interreg initiatives all along the week! The European Week of Regions and Cities (EWRC) is a key event for anyone interested in the future of EU Cohesion Policy and how it works in practice. With a span of four days between 8 and 11 October, it offers a programme packed with thought provoking, fresh information about what is going on to foster cohesion by tackling the challenges and disparities of the European Union.
Session Highlights
Here is a rundown of the must-join sessions if you are interested in transnational cooperation, :
- 8 October 16:30 - 18:00: Iron-Age-Danube will be on the stand, meet our RegioStar Award finalist. Better yet, make your vote count here!
- 9 October 10:30 – 11:00: #cooperationiscentral – Why Central Europe needs cooperation more than ever: This session takes a closer look at the importance of transnational cooperation in this region.
- 10 October 14:00 – 16:00: Interreg talks – 6 projects, one slam: Organised by Interact, this session highlights and features 6 outstanding Interreg transnational projects among which, our very own DRIM is a finalist. Vote for their video here!
- 10 October 16:30 – 18:00: Idea lab on the future of transnational Interreg cooperation: This session uses World Café style discussions to generate ideas for how transnational cooperation can be further developed to benefit European cohesion, improving the lives of European citizens. (DTP is in charge of one of the Group Discussions on the Macro-Regional Strategies)
Visit the #MadeWithInterreg exhibition
Together with the other Interreg transnational programmes, the Danube Transnational Programme will be a part of the joint exhibition Made with Interreg. The exhibition features outstanding Interreg projects and will showcase how transnational cooperation strengthens EU cohesion by providing tangible, on the ground benefits.
People from ongoing transnational Interreg projects will be there to tell you all about how they are making a difference for the regions and cities where they operate. For example, at the grand opening on 8 October, this years’ transnational RegioStar finalists – the ClimACT and one of our approved projects, Iron-Age-Danube, will be ready to talk about their successes in fostering a low-carbon economy and bringing our cultural history to life, respectively.