The Danube-INCO.NET project partners gathered last week in Budapest to take stock of the situation, conduct creative dialogue and identify common problems. The meeting was successfully hosted by the local representative: RCISD.
The annual meeting of Danube INCO.NET partners will be held on 10-11 December at the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade in Budapest. The purpose of the meeting is twofold: summarizing the achievements of the project and discussing the next steps in 2016.
The 4th Annual Forum of the EUSDR took place in Ulm, Germany, on October 29 and 30 2015. The event consisted of 4 thematic sessions, more than 30 workshops and panel discussions, as well as numerous exhibition stands that presented different aspects of the Strategy’s implementation.
The 4th Annual Forum of the EU Strategy for the Danube Region took place from 29 – 30 October 2015 in Ulm, Germany. The main aim of the forum was an exchange of information on progress made in the implementation of the EUSDR and ist goals.
The second Danube-INCO.NET Stakeholders Workshop took place in Ulm on 30 November 2015 in frame of the 4th Annual Forum of the EU Strategy for the Danube Region that brought together research and innovation policy stakeholders in the Danube Region and to provide a forum for discussion among invited stakeholders.
This Danube smart specialisation (S3) workshop was co- organised on July 7th within the “Scientific Support to the Danube Strategy” initiatively the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy. The event brought together about 70 project partners representing research institutions, academia, public authorities, implementing agencies, business networks and other institutions involved in R&I policies from Hungary, Slovenia, Slovakia, Serbia, Romania, Czech Republic, Croatia, Italy, Austria, Germany, Bosnia and Herzegovina.