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This was 10 months ago
LocationGdańsk, Poland
The Polish NCBR Brussels Office, the Marshal's Officed of the Pomeranian voivodeship, the Horizontal Contact Point Northern Poland, and the Industry Contact Point for Intelligent and Clean Mobility are organising a new initiative aimed at strengthening cooperation in the Baltic Sea Region. This event will take place on 1-2 June 2023 in Gdańsk, Poland.
The forum will support the implementation of the EU Mission "Restore our oceans and Waters". Speakers include senior government officials, academics, representatives from the European Commission and from various research institutes.
Aside from the focus on funding opportunities, the forum will also include a matchmaking session on clean water mobility (organised by the Industry Contact Point for Intelligent and Clean Mobility) in the framework of the EU Mission "Restore our Oceans and Waters" and the Waterborne partnership.
The agenda and more information can be found on the main website.
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