Smart Regions conference 3.0: Transformation through smart specialisation, Brussels - Main contents
date | November 14, 2019 - November 15, 2019 |
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city | Brussels, Belgium |
location | EGG Centre, Brussels, Belgium ![]() |
attending | J. (Johannes) Hahn i et al. |
organisation | European Commission (EC) i |
Start date : 14/11/2019
End date : 15/11/2019
Where:
EGG Centre, Brussels, Belgium
European Commission,
EU regional and urban development, Research and innovation,
Globalisation, new technologies and the transition to a climate neutral, circular economy are radically changing our societies and economies. Tackling these challenges calls for urgent deployment of new solutions and requires profound, systemic transformations.
The conference will be an opportunity for 600 practitioners from research, business, civil society and public administration to assess what has already been achieved through national/regional innovation strategies, to exchange experience and reflect on an effective transformation through smart specialisation in the 2021-2027 programming period.
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