
Find your ways through the EURegionsWeek2019 to attend sessions where Interreg MED are featured with our selected guide. Many good, vibrant, interactive and delicious surprises await you:
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Tuesday 8
14:30 – 17:00, Room VMA 1, CoR – VMA building, Rue Van Maerlant, 1040 Brussels
PANORAMED Participatory Lab
PANORAMED governance project invites regional leaders and partners of the project to simulate the future of the Mediterranean. “Europe 2030 Laboratory” will be an interactive session which aims to stimulate an informal lively EU debate on maritime coastal tourism, maritime surveillance and innovation, critical topics for the future of the Mediterranean region.
16:30 – 19:00, Hall 400, SQUARE, Mont des Arts, 1000 Brussels
Mediterranean Diet – When Brand Meets People
Everyone falls for Mediterranean food! Curious enough to learn more about the Mediterranean Diet? The participatory laboratory featured by MD.net project aims to exchange opinions among the 16 communities involved – six of them representing the UNESCO Community of MED Diet Intangible Cultural Heritage – and an enlarged public.
16:30 – 18:00, Silver hall, SQUARE, Mont des Arts, 1000 Brussels
Interreg Project Slam 2019
Aristoil project – that wishes to prove the health benefits of Olive Oil – will be on the spotlight, with a creative presentation of his activities. Don’t forget to vote on its video, on Facebook (link below), to win the social media award. And, during the session, vote again for Aristoil on the room voting (public’s award).
20:00 – 23:59 Agora Village, SQUARE, Mont des Arts, 1000 Brussels
Regions’ evening
Who in the world can turn its back to a gourmet pasta, a tapa or a tapenade? This is your chance to taste delicious specialities from the European Mediterranean regions, prepared by MD.net project chefs.
Wednesday 9
11:30 – 13:00, Hall 100, SQUARE, Mont des Arts, 1000 Brussels
Interreg MED Piazza: where citizens and EU Institutions meet for the future of Europe
If you like to play and debate on a parliament, about strategies for a greener, smarter and more connected future for Europe, this is the right session for you.
Renewable Energy, Efficient Buildings, Green Growth, Urban Transport, Blue Growth, Sustainable Tourism and Biodiversity Protection Communities of projects are joining forces to animate this policy playground.
14:30 – 16:00, Room 206, SQUARE, Mont des Arts, 1000 Brussels
Empowering territories for a sustainable future for the Mediterranean
Three mayors and two European policymakers will engage the audience in an open debate on the role of regions and cities in designing and implementing policies for climate change mitigation and adaptation, blue economy and inclusive growth, as a result of the implementation of specific projects of the Interreg Mediterranean Programme.
14:30 – 16:00, Room 110 (circle 1), SQUARE, Mont des Arts, 1000 Brussels
Boosting Innovation for Mediterranean Blue Growth
The workshop shares the strategies and experiences developed by Mediterranean Regions for promoting innovation across all sectors of the blue economy, in the current multiannual financial framework. 4Helix+ project will be participating.
Thursday 10
8h30 – 17h30, Bâtiment BIP, rue royale (siège du gouvernement de Bruxelles-capital) – Side event
MED – Mediterranean Energy Debate MED – Mediterranean Energy Debate
The event is organised by the Efficient Buildings Community, under the patronage of the European Economic and Social Committee during the European Week of Regions and Cities in Brussels.
Join the MED to learn from peers how to better design, implement and finance efficiency measures in public buildings and neighbourhoods around the Mediterranean.
09:15 – 10:45, Hall 100, SQUARE, Mont des Arts, 1000 Brussels
The future of transnational cooperation: what impact in a changing Europe?
Interreg transnational programmes together showcasing the added value of transnational cooperation, by presenting and exchanging with the public on burning issues affecting regions such as climate change, energy efficiency, entrepreneurship and risks.
09:15 – 10:45, Room Atrium 5, CoR – JDE building, Rue Belliard 101, 1040 Brussels
Promotion of RES through Green Fiscal Policies in Mediterranean Municipalities
LOCAL4GREEN project brings out the topic of RES, by deploying innovative fiscal policies. Time to meet the example of how to involve 75 municipalities from 9 countries across the Mediterranean region in the design and implementation of fiscal policies aimed to promote RES and reduce the carbon footprint of municipalities.
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