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7February
9:00 - 12:00 CET  -  NCBR Brussels Office, Rue Belliard 40, Brussels
Exploring Synergies between European Partnerships and EU Missions – Mutual Learning EventNCBR Brussels Office would like to invite you to another TRAMI Mutual Learning Event this time dedicated to Exploring Synergies between European Partnerships and EU Missions. Our event, organized jointly by the TRAMI project and ERRIN, will take place on Wednesday 7 February from 9:00 to 12:00 (CET) at the NCBR Brussels Office, Rue Belliard 40, Brussels.While these two initiatives of the Horizon Europe programme have unique characteristics, aligning them strategically can lead to transformative outcomes for our economy and society. A well-coordinated approach between European Partnerships and EU Missions will help to tackle some of Europe's most pressing challenges while contributing to the achievement of the Missions' objectives.The event will focus on synergies from a practical perspective by engaging experts directly involved in the implementations of EU Missions and European Partnerships. It will also contribute to the creation of the upcoming FP10 by providing reflections on what is working well, but also key challenges and potential areas for improvement.To participate in this event, please register by sending an email to karolina.dutkiewicz-garcia@ncbr.gov.pl by Friday 26 January.
23January
14:00 to 16:00 pm  -  Online
We are delighted to announce that the 7th TRAMI EMiN Meeting will take place on the 23 January 2024 from 14:00 to 16:00 pm. The workshop is organized online. With its missions, the EU has set ambitious goals to address current societal challenges. In order to achieve these goals, the integration of all stakeholders, in particular citizens and business, is of great importance. Co-creation can serve as a tool for facilitating inclusive processes on our way to finding joint solutions to complex social issues. Co-Creation: best practices and challenges The EMiN Network brings together various actors from the field to communicate and discuss current challenges and progress in implementing co-creative methods and processes. This edition of our EMiN Meeting will be held in cooperation with our colleagues from DLR Projektträger. On Tuesday, experts and stakeholders will discuss the topic: “Co-Creation in the EU Missions: Opening up policy making processes”. We will focus on various tools and methods you can use to unlock the potential of co-creation in your projects and implementation experiences and practices. The event offers you the opportunity to exchange ideas, learn from best practice experiences of our experts and jointly develop new insights. The EMiN meeting is open to all official EMiN members, the TRAMI consortium and the general public. If you wish to participate, feel free to send us an Email via info@missionnetwork.eu. If you are interested in becoming an EMiN member click here, to subscribe to our newsletter or subscribe directly sending us an email via info@missionnetwork.eu. Join us for a rich discussion on the Missions and their implementation - and be part of this growing Community of Practice!  
18December
18-19 December  -  Cluj-Napoca, Radisson Blu Hotel, 1 Stadionului Str.
Between 18-19 December, representatives of the European Commission, national and regional authorities, cities and associations of municipalities, academia, support organisations and urban communities from Romania and Europe are coming together in Cluj-Napoca to debate the progress of the Horizon Europe “Mission for 100 smart and climate-neutral cities by 2030” implementation at national level. For two days, the European national platforms supporting the Mission Cities implementation in their contexts will exchange on their challenges regarding the transition to climate neutrality and on the driving factors towards their sustainability in a changing world. Find more information here. Register for the event here.
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