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PrevAn EU Industrial Policy Strategy: a Vision for 2030 – Council conclusions (adopted on 27/05/2019)31 May 2019NextPUBLIC TENDER – Procurement of advertising consultancy services to complete the EUSDR communication strategy and related activities05 June 2019

INVITATION – 8th EUSDR Annual Forum side event – “Working Community of the Danube Regions – the voice of regions in the danube area”, 26th June 2019, Bucharest

The Office of the Lower Austrian Federal Government, Department for International and European Affairs (LAD4) in its function as Chairman of the Working Community of the Danube Regions, is happy to invite you to Bucharest to the conference “Working Community of the Danube Regions – the voice of regions in the danube area” on 26th June 2019, 10:00h– 13:00h (local time), Human Rights Hall, Parliament Palace, Bucharest, Romania. The conference is a side event of the 8th EUSDR Annual Forum, which will also be held in Bucharest on 27th/28thJune 2019 in the Palace of Parliament.
This event aims to show the work within the Working Community, its added value for danubian regions and its connection to the European Strategy for the Danube Region. In addition to keynote inputs and discussions with experts, best practice projects from the Danube Region will be presented.
For more details see the programme attached.
Registration:
The registration to the Conference of the Working Community of the Danube Regions is open until 11th June 2019.
To be able to participate at this conference, you need to register for the 8th EUSDR Annual Forum!
 
For registering, please follow two steps:
1.      Please fill in this registration form and send it back by e-mail to post.lad4@noel.gv.ator by fax to +43 2742 9005 13610.
For further information contact post.lad4@noel.gv.at or +43 2742 9005 13779.
The invitation and updated programme can be found on their website.
2.     Please register on the page of the 8. EUSDR Annual Forum to get the accreditation confirmation and additional information about the release of entry badges to the Parliament Palace. (click here)
See you in Bucharest!



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