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European Week of Regions and Cities

Competitiveness and convergence in EU regions: Can we ensure both? How can civil society contribute?

Convergence and competitiveness are key for the next EC mandate. Convergence via cohesion policy is developing constantly. Europe must become highly competitive re: its counterparts and cohesion policy can help. Civil society can be a catalyst in these twin challenges. Chambers, SMEs, businesses, universities, unions and NGOs need to make the transition and become more competitive, effective and productive. They will help the European economy and help eliminate disparities.

  • Territorial | Urban | Local and regional | EU/ European | Sustainable | Cohesion | Industry, entrepreneurship and SMEs (enterprise/ startup/ business) | Investment and Finances
  • Code: 09PW241053
  • Jacques Delors building, JDE 63

Speakers

Lina Konstantinopoulou

  • CEO, Sustainable Energy Finance Association

Giacomo Fersini

  • Policy Officer, Eurochambres

Patrizia Bussi

  • Director, European Network of Social Integration Enterprises

Patrizia Heidegger

  • Deputy Secretary-General, European Environmental Bureau

Moderator

Ioannis Vardakastanis

  • Representative, European Economic and Social Committee

Practical information

When
Wed 09/10/2024, 11:30 - 13:00 CET
Where
Jacques Delors building, JDE 63
Type of partnership
Partnership
Format
CoR Political WorkShop
Theme
Competitiveness and convergence: two sides of the same coin
Languages
English, English

Partner

European Economic and Social Committee

European Economic and Social Committee

  • BRUSSELS | Belgium

Document

presentation-of-speakers-workshop_eesc_opendays_09.10.2024-(002-rev
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