ResInfra@DR - contributing to the 2nd Policy Dialogue and EUSDR PAs’ Cross-fertilisation Workshop

21-10-2018

The second workshop will focus on: "Competitiveness and Innovation for Long-lasting Transnational Collaboration in the Danube Region’s Bio-economy field" and will take place on 2 November 2018 at the Ministry of Research and Innovation in Bucharest.

Made in Danube, with the support by the Romanian Ministry of Research and Innovation, are co-organizing this event as an opportunity for cross-fertilization and fruitful dialogue between the following Danube Strategy Priority Areas:

  • PA2 (Sustainable Energy)
  • PA4 (Water Quality)          
  • PA6 (Bio Diversity and Landscapes)     
  • PA7 (Knowledge Society)
  • PA8 (Competitiveness of Enterprises)  
  • PA9 (People and Skills).    

The event will also contribute to the debate on key challenges, needs and requirements for developing a bio-economy concept for the region while also contributing to the creation of a common understanding of the “Innovation and Technology Transfer priorities” and thus supporting long-lasting transnational collaboration in bio-economy in the Danube Region.

The ResInfra@DR project will be represented by the Executive Unit for Financing Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation (UEFISCDI) (tbc).

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Review on the 1st Workhop
The first was organised in Zagreb on 26th September by the Made in Danube project with the support of the Croatian Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Crafts (PA8 co-coordinator) and the Ministry of Regional Development and EU funds. It was an opportunity for cross-fertilization and fruitful dialogue between several Danube Strategy Priority Areas concerned by the bio-economy field. The workshop contributed also to the debate on key challenges, needs and requirements for developing a bio-economy concept for the region while also contributing to the creation of a common understanding of the “Innovation and Technology Transfer priorities” and thus supporting long-lasting transnational collaboration in bio-economy in the Danube Region.

The workshop has indeed continued the debate started at Danube-INCO.NET cross-fertilisation events held in 2016 and 2017, respectively in Bucharest and Vukovar.

 

 

 

 
 

Programme co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA, ENI)