Opening Session - Monday 06 October 2014

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Opening Session - Monday 06 October 2014
Opening Session - Monday 06 October 2014
14:30 - 17:15
06E01 - OPEN DAYS Opening session and joint REGI – COTER meeting - DRAFT
Organisers: DG REGIO/CoR/EP
Venue: European Parliament, Hemicycle
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. see workshop description (Draft- v.08/07)
OPEN DAYS Opening Session
Entitled “Growing together – Smart investment for people”, the opening session will analyse challenges and opportunities
related to the launch of a new cohesion policy cycle, in the presence of the highest level of EU representatives. Guest-speaker
Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD, is confirmed to present two flagship publications: The Regional Outlook, which
will be launched with this occasion, and the report on Regional Well-Being.
- Martin Schulz, President of the European Parliament (tbc)
- Graziano Delrio, Deputy-Prime Minister of Italy, responsible for Cohesion Policy and Sport, on behalf of thePresidency of the
Council of the EU (tbc)
- Jean Claude Juncker, President-elect of the European Commission (tbc)
- Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD
- Johannes Hahn, European Commissioner for Regional Policy
- Michel Lebrun, President of the Committee of the Regions
REGI-COTER meeting
The opening session will be followed by a joint meeting of the European Parliament’s Committee on Regional Development
(REGI) and the Committee of the Regions’ Commission on Territorial Cohesion Policy (COTER) that will provide an opportunity
to discuss with REGI members and COTER members the uptake of the Cohesion policy package 2014-2020 and its new
instruments such as ITI (Integrated Territorial Investment) and CLLD (Community-led Local Development) by the regions. The
focus will be on the question of how to ensure that the local and regional authorities have the necessary capacity to implement
the new European Structural and Investment Funds.
- Introductory speeches by Iskra Mihaylova, Chair of the EP REGI Committee and by Marek Woźniak, Chair of the CoR COTER
Commission
- Keynote speech by Johannes Hahn, European Commissioner for Regional Policy (tbc)
- Discussion with REGI and COTER members and debate with the floor
- Iskra Mihaylova, Chair of the European Parliament’s REGI Committee
- Marek Woźniak, Chair of the Committee of the Region’s COTER Commission
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Morning Sessions
08:30 - 12:30
07A05 - EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region: The Role of the Regions in Implementation
Organisers: Adriatic-Ionian Macroregion
Venue: European parliament, room 6Q1- JAN building
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. Serracchiani Debora , Mr. Arnaoutakis Stavros , Mr. Sorgi Antonio , Mr. Markovic Slobodan , Mrs. Stimolo Maria
Cristina , Ms. Catovic Marija , Mr. Plenkovic Andrej , Mr. Togonal Mislav (Chair), Mr. Obuljen Davorko , Mr. Dobroslavić Nikola , Mr. Petkovic Ivan ,
Mr. Spacca Gian Mario , Ms. Dameri Paola , Mr. Di Laura Frattura Paolo , Ms. Stasi Antonella , Mr. Elezovic Dino , Mr. Katsifaras Apostolos , Mr.
Krajc Gregor
The conglomerate will be organising a debate made up of four panels. The aim is to bring together political representatives,
experts on regional policy and the EU institutions to discuss the role of the regions in the implementation of the Adriatic Ionian
Macroregion strategy (EUSAIR).
The debate will focus on four EUSAIR pillars :
a) BLUE growth
b) Connecting the region
c) Environmental quality
d) Sustainable tourism
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national
associations
- Academics, students and researchers
09:00 - 10:45
07A01 - Promoting social inclusion through job-pooling solutions within the tourist economy in rural areas
Organisers: Regions promoting social inclusion
Venue: Auvergne Centre Limousin Interregional Office in Brussels
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Gough Fergal , Mr. Georgiou Kyriakos Evdoras , Mr. Szabo Akos , Mr. Souchon René (Chair), Prof. Wieckowski Marek
Workshop on European good practices as regards job-pooling solutions (business models, specific job-sharing organisations…)
aiming at improving social inclusion in rural areas by creating new jobs opportunities in the economic sectors of tourism and the
care services.
This event is based on the conclusions of the CesR project, an interregional initiative financed by the ERDF thanks to the
Interreg IVC programme.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
09:00 - 10:45
07A02 - Specialised cities: the key to success
Organisers: EESC (ECO Secretariat)
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 63
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Hudecek Tomas , Mr. Viesca Juan , Mr. van Iersel Joost (Chair), Mr. Fassino Piero
The goal of the workshop is to present best practices on partnership of various stakeholders in urban environment through the
examples of three cities, Prague, Torino and Valencia.
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers
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09:00 - 10:45
07A03 - Developing EU policy and regional strategies towards sustainable living
Organisers: European Alliance Group
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 70
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Meaney Brian , Mr. Silberg Uno (Chair), Ms. Lindblom Josefina , Mr. Minarik Paul
The workshop will examine how to develop EU policy and regional strategies towards sustainable living while looking at the
following components:
- Smaller / more adequate houses as well as better quality housing;
- Better balance in job creation i.e. focus on rural areas (instead of just urban areas); this would also examine where people live;
- Energy and access to services.
Target audience: Regional and local policy and decision makers
09:00 - 10:45
07A04 - Impact of ICT innovation vouchers on SMEs going digital and regional growth
Organisers: DG CNECT, F2
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 0A
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Saublens Christian (Chair), Mr. Cardesa Juan José , Ms. Prosperi Ida , Mr. Romero Navarro Antonio
ICT innovation vouchers have a high growth potential for SMEs, combining access to innovative business solutions with
digitization.
This workshop will provide an opportunity to hear about the first results of the pilot actions launched last year by the regions of
Murcia, Extremadura and Marche and to discuss the do's and don'ts in implementing ICT innovation vouchers. Participants will
learn:
- how to maximize economic growth potential by promoting digital innovation as a key source of innovation;
- how to include innovation vouchers in a broader strategy for regional innovation and growth;
- what is the impact for a region and for end-users with examples of business cases.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
09:00 - 13:00
07A06 - Is ‘smart’ the right approach for growth and jobs?
Organisers: Smart Partnerships for Jobs and Growth
Venue: Norway House
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. Tufekcic Marija , Ms. Abrunhosa Ana , Ms. Wojtowicz Lidia , Mr. Bondaruk Jan , Mr. Finne Hakon , Mr. Edwards John
(Chair), Mr. Skarbo Oddvar , Mr. Vildbrad Lars , Mr. Pendlington Mark
Workshop title: Is “smart” the right approach for jobs and growth?
Smart specialisation is the new approach to achieving jobs and growth through innovation. It is also a formal element of the
new structural and cohesion programmes. For some regions, innovation has been at the heart of growth strategies for a long
time, but for others this is a new approach.
The focus for our cities and regions now is to translate RIS3 theory into jobs and growth. In the first part of our workshop we will
analyse what this process has taught us, and also whether the ‘smart’ approach to innovation is helping deliver our industrial
renaissance. We will look at evidence as to whether it really creates growth and jobs. The workshop will also bring perspectives
on strategies for innovation from regions that are not a part of the EU.
The second part of the workshop will focus on the smart approach to grow key sectors through innovation including examples
from different regions within the agro industry, green economy and marine sector.
Thus the key questions to be addressed will be:
• What has the process taught us?
• How will it help growth and job creation?
• Would we do “smart” if we didn’t have to?
• How does the “smart” approach contribute to local development?
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09:00 - 13:00
07A07 - Opportunities for job creation and growth – Facing the challenges of demographic change
Organisers: Regions for demographic change
Venue: Centre of the Regions
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. Iglesia Gomez Maria (Chair), Mr. Ibanez Gadea Luis Miguel , Mr. Szilvassy Zoltan , Mr. Pekkola Juhani , Mr. Webel
Henrik , Mr. Tuffs Richard (Chair), Mr. Martinez-Lozano Aranaga Beatriz , Ms. Phillips Judith , Mr. Aas Taavi , Mr. Slawinski Tomasz
Ageing is expected to hinder growth, investment and innovation. Due to the fact that Europe has become the oldest world
region, it has to find solutions for challenges caused by demographic change.
Workshop 1: Opportunities for job creation and growth – Regional strategies and best practice to address brain-drain and
brain-gain
- How can regional strategies be connected to fight skills shortage due to demographic change?
- What general framework is required to find and implement local measures in order to build up sensitivity and responsibility to
mobilise and strengthen unused potential?
Workshop 2: Opportunities for job creation and growth - Regional strategies and best practice for boosting employment in the
field of active and healthy ageing
- How can regional strategies be connected to achieve the well-being of all?
- How can translational research as a source of innovation create opportunities for jobs and growth in the field of active and
healthy ageing?
- How can the interaction between universities and other research institutions as well as industry (focusing on SMEs) in this field
be strengthened?
09:00 - 13:00
07A08 - Managing health inequalities - how to tackle the demographic challenges?
Organisers: Equity in Health for European Regions
Venue: Lodzkie House
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. Mertlova Sona , Mr. Guillermo-Ramirez Martin (Chair), Mr. Kardas Przemyslaw , Mr. Rys Andrzej , Mr. Santos David ,
Mr. Guerrero Joaquín García , Mr. Robalo Jose , Ms. Madjar Lilijana , Ms. Tilocca Silvana
The health and well-being of the population are essential for smart growth in Europe. There is a need for integrated strategies
of regional and local authorities to address social and demographic determinants of health inequalities with the aim of providing
a better quality of life to all citizens regardless of where they live. From best practices, plans and interdisciplinary projects, we
aim to deliver a common framework in order to devote sufficient resources management at regional and local level in terms of
different polices. The panel discussion will be followed by a brokerage session.
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Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Academics, students and researchers
09:00 - 13:00
07A09 - Affordable healthcare and economic growth through smart specialisation
Organisers: EU4Health
Venue: Art56, Avenue des Arts 56
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Spinu Marius Bogdan , Mrs. Rembiewska Karina (Chair), Mr. Cerovec Dusko , Mr. Morys Janusz , Mr. Oborna Ivana ,
Mr. Drop Andrzej , Mr. Kaiser Peter , Mr. Coll Juan , Mr. Piristina Levent , Mr. Whitaker Michael
The aim of our workshop is to raise the public awareness of smart specialisation, especially in the health sector. Smart
specialisation provides an opportunity to sharpen the focus of EU funds on common societal challenges and local opportunities.
Smart specialisation has much to offer in terms of building on each region’s strengths, competitive advantage and potential for
excellence.
We would like to underline the important role of ICT tools, which are beginning to play a key part in healthcare delivery. We
should not underestimate the potential of smart innovations with ICT to provide not only more healthy years of life for EU citizens
and more efficient healthcare but also economic growth.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers,
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
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09:00 - 10:45
07B01 - Improving access to finance: using EU microcredit schemes
Organisers: Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) Group - CoR
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 51
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Verkerk Bas (Chair), Mr. Sapy Patrick , Mr. Eriksson Per-Erik
Increasing the supply of microcredit (loans of up to €25,000) is essential for encouraging new businesses, self-employment and
stimulating economic growth. Micro-entrepreneurs are often faced with the difficulty of raising money due to what the banks see
as a high-risk, low-return activity coupled with high handling fees. This is not just a problem for businesses; it is a problem for
the wider economy because it slows growth. In order to counter this trend and to improve access to finance, enhancing the
capacity of non-bank microcredit providers is essential.
The workshop will explore the joint initiative of the EC, EIF and EIB called JASMINE and the financial mechanism called
Progress Microfinance, therefore providing a forum for best practices in terms of both technical and financial assistance.
Target audience:
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
09:00 - 10:45
07B02 - Quality wines: an example of the EU regional diversity and success
Organisers: EFOW - European Federation of Origin Wines
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 53
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Sanz Alonso Pedro , Mr. Ricci Curbastro Riccardo , Mr. Zorrilla Jesus , Mr. Bray Ed
The aim of this workshop is to show through different “testimonies” the impact that quality wines have in maintaining diversified
and competitive regions. It will also provide an opportunity to elaborate on the strategy that the EU should define to further
enhance and promote EU quality wines both in the single market and in third countries.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers & European and national associations
09:00 - 10:45
07B03 - The importance of using structural funds to drive sustainable healthcare systems
Organisers: COCIR (European Coordination Committee of the Radiological, Electromedical and Healthcare IT Industry)
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Van Maerlant, Room 3
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Giraud Sylvain , Mr. Ralph Michael , Mr. Rozenberg Willem (Chair)
The European Association COCIR and its partners, the Assembly of European Regions (AER) and the European Hospital and
Healthcare Federation (HOPE) offer a debate demonstrating the critical role structural funds can play in achieving sustainable
healthcare models, with better access for and inclusion of patients. Under the new EU structural funds rules, these can still
support Member States and their regions in transforming and modernising their healthcare systems. The debate will discuss
how investment in health infrastructure and eHealth, innovative care delivery models and high-quality training for health
professionals represents an effective use of EU structural funds.
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
09:00 - 10:45
07B04 - Capturing the impact of cohesion policy interventions: counterfactual impact evaluation methods and examples
Organisers: DG EMPL, Impact Assessment and Evaluation Unit
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 0D
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Paruolo Paolo , Mr. Severati Paolo
This workshop will focus on the discussion of evaluation requirements for the next programming period, which strengthen the
role of impact evaluation. In this framework, there is a need to enrich existing evaluation practice with approaches that generate
much stronger evidence on impact.
Counterfactual impact evaluation, which uses control groups, represents one possible approach for capturing the impact of
ESF and ERDF interventions.
DG EMPL has carried out a range of initiatives in order to prepare the Member States to successfully fulfil the regulatory
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requirements: practical guidance on how to design and commission impact evaluations was published and a Centre for
Research on Impact Evaluation (CRIE) was set up in the Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy.
CRIE provides scientific expertise and methodological support for counterfactual impact evaluation to DG EMPL and to the
Member States. CRIE supports Member States by: organizing training sessions on impact evaluation methods and providing
tailor-made advice on methodological and data issues that arise when designing, implementing and evaluating an intervention.
This workshop relates to the second thematic priority proposed for this event - building capacity - as it provides possible
answers to questions related to the evaluation of progress towards the objectives set out in the Operational Programmes.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers).
09:00 - 10:45
07C01 - Mobility in geographically and demographically challenged regions
Organisers: European Conservatives and Reformists Group - CoR
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Van Maerlant, Room 1
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. Rosca Daniela
Improving transport is essential for economic growth and the EU’s prosperity. However, a growing number of regions, in
particular geographically challenged ones, face increasing difficulties when providing transport locally. Challenges include
tighter public finances, demographic change, and providing effective public transport in the face of changing customer demand.
This interactive workshop will explore what policy solutions can be delivered at all levels of governance to help citizens move
more easily from one place to another. It will focus on the role played by EU funds, the EU’s legal framework, as well as best
practice examples already in place locally across the EU.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers
09:00 - 10:45
07C02 - Arctic Cooperation: Getting the most out of EU funding
Organisers: DG REGIO. D2
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 0B
Speakers and chair(s): Mrs. Johansson Anna-Maria , Mr. Millard Jim (Chair), Mr. Edoey Jan , Mrs. Ekdahl Päivi , Mr. Savbäck Ulf
In view of higher funding efficiency and greater result-orientation, this workshop will explore possible synergies and
complementarity between various funding sources in the Arctic region (European Territorial Cooperation, European
Neighbourhood Policy, EU regional Growth & Jobs programmes and Horizon 2020).
Stimulated by climate change, the Arctic is undergoing fundamental and accelerating change bringing new challenges and
opportunities and increasing the Arctic‘s importance as a driver for international regional cooperation in the North. Regional
development in the Arctic would gain from increased information exchange between programmes. Enhanced cooperation and
result-orientation is crucial in order to ensure smart, sustainable and inclusive growth.
Target audience:
- Members of the Committee of the Regions, the European Parliament and the European Economic and Social Committee and
national, regional and local politicians;
- European, national, regional and local government officials and experts in the field of managing and evaluating cohesion
policy programmes
09:00 - 10:45
07C03 - European Groupings for territorial cooperation (EGTC) - an asset for new territorial features
Organisers: DG REGIO, B.4
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 0C
Speakers and chair(s): Mrs. Rapp Aleksandra (Chair), Mr. Peters Dirk , Ms. Rener Tatjana , Mr. Sodini Sandra
The debate is a follow-up to a 2013 Open Days workshop on how to make best use of the new instruments (Integrated
Territorial Investments and Community Lead Local Development) in the context of cooperation.
This year the debate format is more appropriate to mirror an EGTC willing to implement an ITI/JAP with national authorities
reluctant to do so and an EGTC where the national authorities support such plans.
Beyond these four panellists one or two representatives of DG REGIO would give his/her views on how Member State
authorities should address the use of the legal instrument EGTC for the implementation of ITI/JAP, one focusing on the new
legal framework for EGTC’s; the other focussing on the programme implementation side.
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Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers
- EGTC’s
09:00 - 13:00
07C04 - From local foods to competitive and sustainable food production
Organisers: Regions of Food
Venue: Résidence Palace - Polak Room
Speakers and chair(s): Mrs. Aspaker Elisabeth , Mr. Di Ginosa Francesco Paol (Chair), Ms. Molegnana Francoise , Mr. Norvoll Tomas , Mr.
Finocchiaro Enzo , Prof. Quinn Barry , Mr. Nilsen Tommy (Chair), Mr. Hyttinen Pentti
The Regions of Food workshop will introduce place-based food industry solutions having the potential to transfer from one
European region to another. In terms of local product and production, SMEs need to be equipped with knowledge about
businesses development, how to handle growth, cooperation, logistics, market knowledge etc. It is also necessary to deal with
competitiveness and sustainability issues as it is a must to participate in the European and world market and to contribute to
European and regional social, economic and territorial cohesion. The event is a common final conference of the I4Food
(www.i4food.eu) and LOCFOOD (www.locfood.no) INTERREG IVC projects.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
09:00 - 10:45
07UNIV01 - Regional Pathways from Welfare to Work: Reflections and International Exchanges
Organisers: Regional Studies Association
Venue: European Commission, Charlemagne, Room Mansholt
Speakers and chair(s): Prof. Jones Martin (Chair), Dr. Ingold Jo , Prof. Bode Ingo , Prof. Theodore Nik , Dr. Lindsay Colin , Prof. Dahl Espen
Active labour market policies have helped to redesign and define our understanding of welfare and work. These have been
captured by academic and policy communities through notions of ‘workfare’, ‘welfare-to-work’, and ‘welfare-through-work’. It is
time to take stock of these. This session will examine the various national, regional, and local trajectories that have been
emerging during the past decade inside and outside Europe. It will discuss the strengths and weaknesses, opportunities and
threats, of different measures to move individuals from welfare and into work. This session will also focus on efforts to sustain
this through skills training and income-related reforms.
Target audience: EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
11:00 - 13:00
07A11 - Innovative Regional Solutions to Demographic Change
Organisers: Advanced Co-operation in Demographic Change
Venue: Representation of Lower Saxony
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. Heide Tina , Mrs. Fjermestad Torild Lende , Ms. de Diego Maria , Ms. Kalverboer Karin , Mr. Edvardsson Bo , Mr.
Pokorny Adam (Chair), Mr. von Reden Armgard
European regions have survived the ongoing economic crisis; but short-term issues, however severe, do not negate the need to
address underlying issues of importance, such as demographic change. Demographic change is a broader subject than is often
assumed. Naturally, it includes the need to ensure the active and healthy ageing of an increasingly elderly society – via, for
example, innovative technological and policy solutions, such as tele-medicine. In addition, demographic change encompasses
the issue of rural and peri-urban de-population and ageing, as economically active and younger people continue to concentrate
in urban areas. Urban areas themselves face demographic change in various forms, be it from migration, in its broadest sense,
or from changes in the population structure (single-person households). Pockets of unemployment, especially amongst young
people, are also a factor of such changes in population. This requires multi-faceted action regarding workforce development and
vocational and employment training (VET), for both young and older workers. This includes the need to improve the
attractiveness of the caring professions.
How can regional and cohesion policies tackle demographic change?
This question has increased in importance as the new EU programming period starts to really get underway. The exchange of
policy and best practice between regions is a vital component of the policy makers’ tool kit. It permits the more rapid discovery
and implementation of possible solutions to important and diverse universal issues, such as demographic change. As in
previous years, the Open Days provide an ideal opportunity for policy makers, practitioners and politicians to engage with and
learn from one another, a process which, it is hoped, will continue.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
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07A10 - Interregional cooperation on sustainable and smart development for the economy based on well-being: towards EXPO 2015
Organisers: Motors for Growth
Venue: Representation of the Region of Baden-Württemberg to the EU
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. Ambatlle Fina , Mr. Baccanti Marco , Mr. Knapen Ben , Mr. Fava Gianni , Mr. Wobben Thomas (Chair), Mr. Gregoire
Michel
An economy based on well-being is based on creating a good environment for citizens at local level. It combines economy with
the valorisation of nature, high-quality food, the guarantee of authentic products and sustainable tourism. The workshop’s aim is
to demonstrate that the promotion of an economy based on well-being is one of the keys to re-launching sustainable growth
within Europe.
With the participation of representatives from financial institutions, the private sector and regional policy makers, the workshop
will seek to identify new synergies to boost innovation, growth and new job opportunities in the well-being economy sector and
common initiatives that could be displayed and become a reality in EXPO 2015.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and a local policy/decision makers
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national association
11:15 - 13:00
07A12 - Connecting Regional Strategies Across Borders
Organisers: Connecting Regional Strategies across borders
Venue: House of the Dutch Provinces
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Osvald Petr , Mr. Chladek Petr , Mr. Hakel Martin , Mr. Homann Alexander (Chair), Mr. Koopmans Björn , Mr. Bergfeld
Annedore , Mr. Ortner Simon
Connecting regional strategies through cross-border cooperation could offer huge opportunities for border regions, if they
succeeded in establishing a single “agglomeration (or metropolitan) area” across borders without any practical, legal or
administrative obstacles.
Considering the ambitious concept of “metropolisation” (i.e. becoming an area with one or more centres that has economic,
social and recreational functions for the surrounding region) and referring to the specific context of cross-border cooperation,
the partnership will discuss the opportunities and challenges of interlinking strategies of the partners with those of their
neighbouring regions.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Other stakeholders: European and national associations
11:15 - 13:00
07A13 - Regional Smart Specialisation Strategies and Key Enabling Digital Technologies
Organisers: DG CNECT, Directorate A
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 0A
Speakers and chair(s): Prof. Melhuish Chris , Mr. Rouhana Khalil (Chair), Dr. Westkämper Engelbert , Dr. Nelson Drew , Mr. Astier Alain
The workshop is focused on the mobilisation of industry and regions, together with the European Commission, for a strong
competitive industrial strategy in high-tech ICT sectors such as photonics, robotics, embedded systems, smart manufacturing
and micro- and nanoelectronics. This mobilisation will be discussed in terms of the instruments such as the public-private
partnership, the networking of ecosystems and clusters, the pooling of sources of investments around specific projects from
regional, national, European funding and the role of a smart regional strategy. For example, a speaker will present the
electronics strategy (adopted in May 2013) in the Regions of Europe, aiming at maintaining Europe at the leading edge in the
design and manufacturing of micro- and nanoelectronics (see also: ELG Implementation Plan ). The strategy focusses on
regional and industrial investments of 100 billion euros and on the creation of 250,000 jobs in Europe up to 2020.
Special attention will be given to the establishment of so-called light house projects that can facilitate the formulation of demand
like the Smart Cities, Smart Everything Everywhere and the discrete markets within these developments that can be captured
by the European regional clusters in the field of electronics like components, photonics, robotics, and so on.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers
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07A14 - Creative industries for growth and jobs in the EU: the crucial role of regions in boosting the creative economy
Organisers: DG ENTR.E.3
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 0B
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Bakhshi Hasan , Ms. Barrett Denise , Mr. Fesel Bernd , Mr. Aguinaga Jean-François (Chair), Mr. Lepage Vincent
There is a growing consensus as to the role of creative industries in promoting smart, sustainable and inclusive growth in
European regions and cities. More than 50 regions have already identified creative industries as one of the priorities in their
smart specialisation strategy.
The workshop will focus on 3 questions:
- What is the impact of creative industries on regional innovation and on other economic sectors?
- How can regional and local authorities support creative industries and generate creative spill-overs for the benefit of the wider
economy?
- What role should the EU play, notably through its industrial policy and financial support available?
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers
11:15 - 13:00
07A15 - Territorial dynamics for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth in EU cities and regions – Presentation of the 6th Cohesion
Report and of the ESPON Synthesis Report
Organisers: DG REGIO
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 0C
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. De Michelis Nicola (Chair), Mr. Mehlbye Peter , Mr. Dijkstra Lewis , Mr. Schneidewind Peter
The workshop will present the 6th Cohesion Report which shows how Cohesion Policy and EU regions have changed over time
and how the new period of Cohesion Policy ensures a greater concentration on thematic objectives and a strong alignment with
the Europe 2020 strategy.
The workshop will also present the 3rd ESPON Synthesis Report. The main finding of the report complements the Cohesion
Report by taking a deep look into the EU territories and their challenges in terms of territorial development.
Target audience:
- Members of the Committee of the Regions, the European Parliament and the European Economic and Social Committee and
national, regional and local politicians
11:15 - 13:00
07A16 - Modernising industry to advance Europe – tools to revive manufacturing activity across European regions
Organisers: DG ENTR, B3
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 1D
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Gondek Tomasz , Mr. Garcia Porras Bonifacio , Mr. Clergeau Christophe , Ms. Pinna Valentina , Mr. Walendowski
Jacek (Chair)
Industry accounts for over 80% of Europe’s exports and private R&I. Almost every fourth private sector job is in industry, often
highly skilled, while each additional job in manufacturing creates 0.5-2 jobs in other sectors.
The workshop will bring together regional experts interested in tools to support industry and manufacturing in different regional
contexts. It will provide concrete examples of regional strategies to enhance industrial activity contexts in the form of a dynamic
panel discussion. A forward looking attitude will be required to reflect on the opportunities presented by the Structural Funds for
the modernisation of manufacturing industries.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers;
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
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07B05 - A better cohesion policy through multilevel governance
Organisers: Cities, provinces and regions heading for 2020
Venue: Wielkopolska regional Brussels office
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Castells Jordi , Ms. Thiel Barbara , Mr. Reepalu Ilmar , Mr. Lietz Carsten (Chair), Mr. Krawczykowski Radosław , Ms.
Senthén Petra , Mr. Welby Alan
The year 2014 is an important one for regional policy, as new legislation has entered into force and our cities, regions and
Member States are getting ready for a new period of funding: preparations are now under way for partnership agreements,
operational programmes and projects, which should be adopted by August. The new programmes should be in place by
January 2015 at the latest.
The 2014-2020 Multiannual Financial Framework has reduced the budget for structural funds. The challenge now is to
concentrate cohesion policy investment on a few sustainable targets aimed at achieving the objectives of the Europe 2020
Strategy.
What is the role of our cities and our regions in this preparation? What have they done in past programmes and how are they
going to be involved in the new 2014-2020 period?
This debate will present different experiences and best practice on how Structural Funds, operational programmes and projects
work in each country. It will also show how our cities and regions are working with each other and with their national
governments to prepare for the new programming period. We will debate how priorities are set, how projects and strategies are
designed and implemented, and how the different tools available in the new cohesion policy are being used.
It is also time to take stock: our cities and regions will reflect on what has and has not worked in previous programming periods,
and explain how these lessons are being taken into account when preparing for 2014-2020. What will change under the new
cohesion policy? What are the differences between countries, and within regions and cities in the same country? How will
citizens, SMEs and other actors participate in this process? Will our citizens be able to benefit from an improved cohesion
policy?
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national
associations
- Academics, students and researchers
11:15 - 13:00
07B06 - How to build partnerships for SME support and entrepreneurship promotion
Organisers: Unit E2 (Subsidiarity Network, Europe 2020 monitoring platform, Covenant of Mayors, EGTC) - CoR
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Van Maerlant, Room 1
Speakers and chair(s): Mrs. Peytavit Charlotte , Mrs. Drake Joanna , Ms. Sharma Madi , Mr. McCallan Derek , Ms. Del Rey Carrión Isabel , Mr.
Moutot François
The European Entrepreneurial Region (EER) initiative follows a partnership approach. It encourages regions to create EER
communities that engage all relevant stakeholders (academia, clusters, businesses etc.) and levels of governance in the
delivery of SME-friendly policies. This workshop will highlight challenges and opportunities linked to the collaboration between
territorial authorities and stakeholders, as well as between different levels of administration (local, regional, national, EU). It will
create a dialogue between EU institutions, regional administrations and stakeholders, showcase good practices from EER
regions and explore possible next steps to further strengthen multi-level and multi-actor governance in SME policy.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
11:15 - 13:00
07B07 - Financial instruments to support microfinance and social enterprises
Organisers: DG EMPL,C.2
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 0D
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. Maier Andrea (Chair), Ms. Guiheneuf Emmanuelle , Ms. de Schryver Isabelle
Use of financial instruments in order to support microfinance and social enterprises in EU regions is an innovative way of
boosting employment in the EU. New EU-level instruments will be launched this year and will be accompanied by provision of
technical assistance. The new instruments can be further complemented by activities of managing authorities on the
regional/national level, notably through ESI funds.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Microcredit providers, social enterprises
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11:15 - 13:00
07B08 - Mayors Adapt: The new EU Climate Change Adaptation Initiative within the Covenant of Mayors
Organisers: DG CLIMA.C.3
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 1A
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Fini Giovanni , Mr. Delgado Rosa Humberto (Chair), Mr. Jol Andre , Ms. Bento Pais Rosario , Ms. Albrito Paola
Urban areas are increasingly hit by the already visible, negative impacts of climate change. Both, gradual climatic processes
(such as rising sea levels) and the increasing frequency of extreme weather events (such as heat waves or floods) cause
damage to urban infrastructures and cost lives. This process is expected to accelerate in the years and decades to come.
To prepare cities for a changing climate, the Commission launched a dedicated Climate Change Adaptation Initiative within the
Covenant of Mayors in 2014. Both, capacity building at local level and political commitment from local leaders stand in the
center of the initiative.
What is needed from cities to become better prepared? What are common challenges? What capacities and skills are required
at local level to deal with climate change? These are questions which will be at the heart of the workshop’s discussion.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations;
11:15 - 13:00
07B09 - Building stakeholder capacity in Europe’s cities
Organisers: DG REGIO and Urban
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 1B
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Keranis Giorgos / George , Mr. Adams Eddy (Chair), Mr. Vedgren André Just , Mr. Pawlowska Alicja , Ms. Hermant
Corinne
Cities are in the spotlight and there is huge pressure on most people working for our public authorities. They are expected to do
more with less ; to be more innovative ; but at the same time to avoid making mistakes. In many places the role of public officials
is being rewired as local partnerships evolve.
This URBACT workshop will focus on practical tools for supporting city stakeholders. It will include the voices of varied
stakeholders, with experience of URBACT’s capacity building activities. We will hear about stakeholder capacity needs, the
support provided and how the lessons have been applied at home.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers).
Afternoon Sessions
14:30 - 17:00
07A17 - A³: Adapt, Advance, Accelerate: Regional Roadmapping for Low Carbon Green Growth
Organisers: A³: Adapt, Advance, Accelerate: Regional Innovation for green growth
Venue: Greater Birmingham & West Midlands - Brussels Office
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Bore Albert , Dr. Sauri Pekka , Mr. Malczewski Przemyslaw , Mr. Bataller Vicent Juan Alfonso
The debate will be about showcasing the implementation of the low carbon agenda at regional level across Europe, through the
delivery of a suite of innovative solutions.
The debate will bring together regional and local actors with experts to discuss the Regional Innovation and Implementation
model (RIC) developed by Climate-KIC - Knowledge and Innovation Community on Climate Change supported by the European
Institute for Innovation and Technology (EIT).
City and regional representatives, facilitated by ERRIN and Climate-KIC, will present their experiences accelerating the
transition to a low carbon economy in Europe. One important reason why you should not miss this debate will be the synergies
between H2020 and Structural Funds with concrete scenarios developed in Climate-KIC thanks to the implementation of the RIC
model and the Regional Innovation Scheme (RIS) aligning with the RIS3 and Operational Programmes in some regions.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
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07A18 - SPACE4REGIONS: Satellite solutions as a driver for innovation and growth
Organisers: Regions for space applications alliance
Venue: NEREUS network premises, 1st floor
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. Lehner Susanne , Mr. Pittella Maurizio Marcello Claudio , Mr. Sarasa Daniel , Mr. Peter Peter , Mr. Lester Mark
(Chair), Mr. Vendola Nicola , Mrs. Caro-Gomez Esperanza , Mr. Heider Christoph , Mr. Spinello Salvatore
The event aims to present the dimension of space uses for European regions and regional policies. The first session will bring
together representatives of local and regional authorities to discuss how space application systems represent a smart
investment. Sharing views on how space is anchored in their Smart Specialisation Strategies and regional operational
programmes, they will identify possible areas for future cooperation. The second session will present NEREUS regions’ best
practices, highlighting the benefits of space uses, especially those examples that boost innovation and new ideas while
responding to the objectives of Horizon 2020.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
14:30 - 17:00
07A19 - New alliances for maritime industries growing smart
Organisers: Alliance for smart maritime industries
Venue: Basque Government Delegation to the EU
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Gonzalez Indalecio , Mr. Valtanen Juha , Mr. Périssé Damien (Chair), Mr. Arévalo Turrillas Jorge , Mr. Clergeau
Christophe
Maritime industries offer considerable opportunities for smart growth, but have to overcome several obstacles such as skills
shortages and mismatches, industrial reconversion and unfavourable financial conditions. Regions play a role in accompanying
the differentiation and diversification of companies and regional ecosystems.
The aim of this workshop is to show what kind of action regions can take, be it through research and innovation support,
education and skills, investment in ports, marine energies, internationalisation, or cluster policy. The focus will be on
collaborative approaches to implementing smart specialisation strategies and supporting SME participation in Horizon 2020. A
networking opportunity will follow the workshop.
For more information on the workshop programme, please click here.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers
14:30 - 17:00
07A20 - A governance model for local growth and territorial cohesion: taking inspiration from the Covenant of Mayors
Organisers: Energy Cities
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 63
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Vitcheva Charlina , Mr. Verkerk Bas , Mr. Olbrycht Jan , Ms. Roumet Claire (Chair), Mr. Calame Pierre
As part of the preparation of the EU Urban Agenda, this session will offer the opportunity to discuss the governance model
proposed by the Covenant of Mayors, thus demonstrating the importance of the local and regional level for good European
governance.
High-level officials from the EU institutions and local leaders will discuss the added value of this governance model and room for
improvement, both from an EU perspective and with concrete examples from the frontline. It will also address the questions of
how this model can be replicated in other fields and how it can contribute to the urban agenda.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
14:30 - 17:00
07A21 - Think SMART Locally-Grow COMPETITIVE Globally
Organisers: IASI County Council
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Van Maerlant, Room 1
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. COTEA Valeriu V. , Mr. Ptaszynski Michal , Mr. Adomnitei Cristian Mihai , Mr. Bellati Gian Angelo , Mr. Martial Enrico
(Chair), Mr. Evrard Nicolas , Mr. Montanari Mario
The debate will discuss, compare and exchange practices in implementing smart specialisation strategies in different
geographical and cultural backgrounds using local assets as tools for sustainable development in two main areas: agriculture
and IT&C. The best practices presented will be provided from various countries in Europe, but the audience is expected to
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make its own contributions to the theme.
The debate will be followed by a networking session, intended to provide a platform for discussions on a number of issues
surrounding clustering cooperation, agro-business and RDI joint projects. Participants will present project ideas and identify
partners for future joint actions.
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers.
14:30 - 17:00
07A22 - Bioeconomy: a partnership between Agriculture, Forestry and Industry
Organisers: DG AGRI/DG ENTR
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 0C
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Colombo Daniele (Chair), Mr. Buescher Reinhard , Mr. Peters Rob , Mr. Boscaleri Fabio , Dr. Cavigliasso Piero
Many rural regions have strong potential to locate bio refineries to process second generation feedstocks (straw, forest
residues, non food crops, etc…) in an integrated way to produce different chemicals needed to manufacture other products: for
example bio polymers. Green chemicals are highly dependent on biomass availability and farmers of different EU regions
supplying raw material to bio refineries can play an important role. Furthermore, with green chemicals new industrial value
chains and new enterprises can be created. New jobs and new industries would emerge around the bio refineries leading to
more complex economies. Green chemicals produced in bio refineries will foster the diversification of farmers’ activities and will
contribute to the management of territories.
DG ENTR wants to measure the conditions under which bioeconomy projects/ initiatives can contribute to the benefit of those
regions.
The EIP AGRI aims to build bridges between "research and practice" to promote a resource-efficient and competitive
agricultural and forestry sector working in harmony with the environment. In this context its aim is to connect farmers,
researchers, businesses, forest managers, NGO´s and advisory services who work together on concrete projects in so called
Operational Groups (key entities of the EIP AGRI).
The Workshop will introduce the EIP AGRI-network to participants and give an example of how the "practice", in the concrete
case the forestry sector, can promote a strong bio-economy in rural areas.
Target audience:
- Members of the Committee of the Regions, the European Parliament and the European Economic and Social Committee and
national, regional and local politicians
- European, national, regional and local government officials and experts in the field of managing and evaluating cohesion
policy programmes;
- Representatives of private companies, financial institutions and European and national associations;
- Representatives of journalists from European, national, regional and local media outlets;
- Other (please provide details): representatives of different Cluster profiles (agricultural, chemicals, textiles, plastics, packaging
14:30 - 17:00
07A23 - Harnessing the potential of Horizon 2020 for building effective Smart Specialisation Strategies
Organisers: DG RTD- unit B5
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 0A
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. Agrimi Adriana , Mr. Tuffs Richard , Ms. Warin Colombe (Chair), Ms. Schroecker Doris , Dr. Clar Günter
Research & Innovation (R&I) is a key driver for growth and jobs at regional level. To stress this, the presence of a Smart
Specialisation strategy is ex-ante conditionality for any Research and Innovation investment to be supported under the
European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) 2014-2020, while R&I is the first among the Thematic Objectives of ESIF.
The aim of the workshop is to show and explain the role of Horizon 2020 (the new Framework Programme for Research and
Innovation) in this context. Although Horizon 2020 does not adopt a geographical approach, transnational projects selected in
the different calls, coming from its three pillars, may have an impact at regional level, and develop substantial links to the Smart
Specialisation Strategies on the ground. Anchoring such projects in the context of national or regional RIS3 will allow further
synergies between the two frameworks and will stimulate internationalisation of local research and innovation initiatives, which
is also a declared priority of the ESIF.
Target audience:
- Members of the Committee of the Regions, the European Parliament and the European Economic and Social Committee and
national, regional and local politicians
- European, national, regional and local government officials and experts in the field of managing and evaluating cohesion
policy programmes
- Representatives of private companies, financial institutions and European and national associations
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07A25 - Addressing the challenge of sustainable and secure supply of Raw Materials for Europe: how can Regions be in the front line?
Organisers: DG ENTR, (56634 / F3)
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 1C
Speakers and chair(s): Mrs. Oliveira Mafalda , Mr. Nelson Cristo , Mrs. Terzi Claudia Maria , Mr. Friedrich Bernd , Mrs. Schulze Svenija , Mr.
Costa Antonio , Mr. Savca Domenico
In the field of raw materials there is large scope for innovation along the whole raw materials value chain (from exploration to
mining, from substitution and processing to recycling).
On the other hand, the new ERDF regulation prescribes a thematic concentration of at least 80% (in more developed regions)
and 50% (in less developed regions) of the resources of the fund on 4 of the 11 thematic objectives indicated in the ESI funds
regulation.
The idea would be therefore to showcase some regional best practices of innovation applied to the Raw Materials value chain to
be funded by ERDF during the programming period 2014-2020 and their connection to Smart Specialization Strategies. The
focus will be on the following three phases:
1) exploration and extraction;
2) processing and
3) recycling.
The three selected Regions are the following:
1) region of Alentejo (Portugal) for exploration and extraction;
2) region of Lombardy (Italy) for processing;
3) region of North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany) for recycling.
Target audience:
- In the field of raw materials, as underlined in the Communication on the European Innovation Partnership on Raw Materials
COM(2012) 82, there is big scope for innovation along the whole raw materials value chain (from exploration to mining, from
substitution and processing to recycling).
14:30 - 17:00
07A26 - A place-based approach for areas far away from basic services
Organisers: DG REGIO - Unit H.1- Competence Centre - Inclusive Growth, Urban and Territorial Development.
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 0D
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. Lucatelli Sabrina , Dr. Zuber Piotr , Ms. Vignetti Silvia
This workshop is jointly organised by the Commission and the Italian presidency of the Council. It shows how areas far away
from basic services can be developed by using a place-based approach in line with the territorial cohesion objective. With this
aim the Department for Development and Economic Cohesion will present the Italian strategy for Inner Areas, launched in
December 2013. The Commission will demonstrate how the new tool Integrated Territorial Investments can help to address the
challenges of these areas in an integrated way and will highlight good practices of place-based approaches in rural areas.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
14:30 - 17:00
07B10 - Capacity building: what for?
Organisers: LDnet
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 51
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. BUDZICH-TABOR Urszula (Chair), Mr. Barreiro Fernando , Mr. Ramsden Peter , Ms. Alafredsson Carin , Dr. Lukesch
Robert , Ms. Pascariu Simona , Mr. Kaminski Ryszard
This debate will focus on capacity building for CLLD and its role as a longer term developmental process. It will open with
specific urban and rural cases, and will then address a range of issues, including: running an inclusive local partnership;
sustaining a strategic direction; promoting social innovation; linking up with other levels of policies and programmes; the
capacities of managing authorities for supporting CLLD; achieving a technical/political balance and capacity building for
decision-makers.
There will also be contributions from ELARD and URBACT, and a networking event afterwards will allow participants to discuss
LDnet’s initiatives in this field.
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
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07B12 - Make use of the enabling button for Innovation Procurement (PCP/PPI) to tackle societal challenges in Europe
Organisers: DG CNECT, F2
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 0B
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. Henseler Petra , Mrs. Muengersdorff Anna Magdalena (Chair), Ms. Bos Lieve , Mr. Nap Henk Herman , Mr. Tsanidis
Vasileios
Innovation Procurement can be a very effective tool to tackle concrete public needs and to achieve Innovation goals set by the
Regions and Cities. Introduction to Innovation Procurement will be the starting point of the workshop followed by a presentation
on the synergies between H2020 and the ESIF funding on this specific subject. The effective role of the Cities and the Regions
as procurers of R&D and/or innovative solutions will be also highlighted through the presentation of two transnational projects
that are currently carrying out innovation procurements to address concrete challenges in healthcare faced by local and
regional procurers
Target audience:
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programs and projects and EU national, regional and local
policy/decision makers
14:30 - 17:00
07C05 - Challenging shrinkage: demographic change and sustainable infrastructures in Central Europe
Organisers: ADAPT2DC (Adaptation to Demographic Change)
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 52
Speakers and chair(s): Dr. Kostelecky Tomas , Mrs. Opoczka Katarzyna , Ms. Borowski Diana , Dr. Antal Zsuzsanna , Mr. Ebermann Christophe ,
Dr. Balogh Zoltán (Chair)
The INTERREG Project ADAPT2DC ("Adaptation to Demographic Change") deals with infrastructures in a context of
demographic shrinkage. Solutions are developed to manage and adapt infrastructures accordingly. The workshop will present
the main findings from the project, including some results from the pilot actions and some of the policy recommendations. As
examples, the fields of health care, child care and transport infrastructure will be presented.
Website : www.adapt2dc.eu
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
policy makers, partly :
- infrastructure providers
- researchers dealing with demographic change and/or infrastructures
14:30 - 17:00
07C06 - Success factors for regional policies on innovation and entrepreneurship
Organisers: INTERREG IVC
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 62
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. Severin Astrid , Mr. Delearde Philippe , Mr. Heydebreck Peter (Chair)
Innovation and entrepreneurship are high on the political agenda in Europe and are among the thematic priorities of the
interregional cooperation programme INTERREG IVC as well as of its successor INTERREG EUROPE. Experts will present the
best practices and policy recommendations resulting from a two-year analysis and give an overview of hundreds of related
good practices from all around Europe. Participants will also learn about the upcoming financing opportunities and networks
within the future INTERREG EUROPE programme.
The workshop will be followed by a networking session with experts in the fields of innovation systems, the innovation capacity
of SMEs and entrepreneurship. You are welcome to join in further discussions on key challenges and opportunities and meet
others having similar interests.
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
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07C07 - Territorial Impact Assessment as a key instrument for promoting territorial cohesion in the European Union
Organisers: Unit E2 (Subsidiarity Network, Europe 2020 monitoring platform, Covenant of Mayors, EGTC) - CoR
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Van Maerlant, Room 3
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Mehlbye Peter , Mr. Dijkstra Lewis , Ms. Prouheze Nathalie , Ms. Björklund Mona , Mr. Schneider Michael , Dr. Böhme
Kai , Mrs. Davies Alison , Dr. Erdmenger Katharina , Mrs. Stanczuk-Olejnik Kinga , Mr. Wobben Thomas , Prof. Beck Joackhim (Chair)
The territorial impacts of EU policies have not been sufficiently taken into account in the legislative process, something both the
European Court of Auditors and the European Commission have pointed out. Legislation at European level will be more
effective if the challenges and the potentials of the regions are taken into account.
With the Territorial Agenda 2020 and Agenda for a Reformed Cohesion Policy this issue has been brought back into the
spotlight. A locality-based approach calls for the policies to be tailored to the needs and potentials of the regions so that EU
policy-making can have the most efficient result, opening up the way to economic growth and the creation of new jobs.
Earlier this year, the Committee of the Regions adopted a TIA strategy committing itself to a stronger involvement in the impact
assessment process by cooperating with the European Commission and the European Parliament. Territorial Impact
Assessments are important tools for assessing the asymmetric territorial impacts of policies in the pre-legislative phase and
giving enough time to the European Commission to adapt their proposals if needed, resulting in the most efficient policy
possible. The Committee of the Regions also uses TIA for the needs of CoR rapporteurs, providing a factual support in the
opinion-making process.
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers)
14:30 - 17:00
07C08 - ENI CBC (European Neighbourhood Instrument Cross Border Cooperation): Promoting cooperation at the EU’s external
borders
Organisers: DG DEVCO
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 2A
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. Persson Bodil , Mr. Bolanos Carlos (Chair), Mr. Goerlandt Floris , Mr. Frincu Raluca , Mr. Fillon Mathias
ENI CBC is a specific type of territorial cooperation which has ever-increasing similarities with European Territorial Cooperation.
Since 2007, 13 cross border cooperation programmes at the external borders of the EU have been financed and ENI CBC will
finance 17 such programmes from 2014-2020. These cross border programmes contribute to creating an area of shared
prosperity and good neighbourliness between EU member states and their neighbours. Other EU regions and cities, especially
those in border areas, could draw on relevant experiences presented by the 3 projects in this workshop, including lessons learnt
and good practices to enhance their own cross border cooperation work and see the impact of their actions in a wider context.
For further details: http://enpi.interact-eu.net/enpi
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers; 3. Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions,
European and national associations; 4. Academics, students and researchers
14:30 - 17:00
07C09 - EU-Latin America cooperation on territorial cohesion policies and instruments
Organisers: DG REGIO.02
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 2B
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. del Castillo Jaime , Mr. Diaz Cuervo Jorge , Mr. Rodomiro Hernandez Luis , Dr. Hall Ronald (Chair), Mr. Eyzaguirre
Benjamin , Ms. Zamora Inmaculada , Ms. Melo Alves Adriana
In recent years the Commission has established structured dialogues on regional policy with Latin American countries, namely
Brazil, Chile and Peru. The workshop will present main objectives and on-going activities of the recently established Latin
American Network of Public Policies for Regional Development, supported by the EUROsociAL programme, as well as the
main lessons learnt from projects and actions organised by DG REGIO, with the overall aim of offering Latin American
participants a source of reference when further developing their policy strategies and actions to promote balanced regional
development and territorial cooperation and to contribute to on-going regional integration process.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers).
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07E01 - OPEN DAYS official reception
Organisers: DG Regio / Committee of the Regions
Venue: Bozar, Centre of Fine Arts
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Lebrun Michel , Mr. Hahn Johannes
The Directorate-General for Regional and Urban Policy of the European Commission and the Committee of the Regions have
the pleasure to invite you to the OPEN DAYS official reception.
Welcome addresses by Johannes Hahn, European Commissioner for Regional Policy, and Michel Lebrun, President of the
Committee of the Regions, will introduce the artistic performance of the Van Baerle Trio, in the concert hall "Henri Leboeuf" at
Bozar. The members of the Van Baerle Trio, Hannes Minnaar, Maria Milstein and Gideon den Herder, met each other as
students at the Amsterdam Conservatory and were selected for the Rising Star tour 2013/2014. The concert will be followed by
a walking dinner.
Guests are also offered the possibility to visit a "Rubenism" exhibition at Bozar. The themes of violence, power, lust, religion,
elegance, and poetry are explored in works by the master and his heirs. Among other works, the exhibition includes paintings
by Van Dyck, Manet, Gainsborough and Delacroix, as well as etchings by Rembrandt and Picasso, who was often dubbed “the
Rubens of the 20th century”.
Doors open at 18.30.
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Morning Sessions
09:00 - 10:45
08A01 - Cooperation in smart specialisation strategies
Organisers: Regions for Smart Cooperation
Venue: Region Centre Office in Brussels
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. Reppel Katja (Chair), Mr. Pinna Frederic , Ms. Kiopa Agrita , Mr. De Jong Pieter , Mr. Wostner Peter , Mr. Pruvot
Jean-Marie , Mrs. Oscarsson Helene
The workshop will provide a platform where the partner regions and states will present the external and cooperation dimension
of their RIS3, as well as the achievements, issues and prospects for cooperation in their specialisation areas. Cooperation
through smart specialisation will be considered from different perspectives such as the level and localisation (national, regional,
cross-border, interregional), the RIS3 stakeholders (public authorities, clusters, universities, entreprises, research centres...), the
role of human capital and the entrepreneurial discovery process. The workshop will also be an opportunity to call for
cooperation with regions and stakeholders from the audience having similar or complementary specialisation areas and
activities.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers;
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations;
- Academics, students and researchers).
09:00 - 10:45
08A02 - Partnership in social innovation: capacity for building and managing synergies between public and private partners, ESI
Funds, and other EU instruments
Organisers: Italian Ministry for Labour and Social Policy
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 63
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. Freyberg Stefanie , Mr. Festa Danilo Giovanni (Chair), Mr. Borgomeo Carlo , Ms. Abad Giralt Elisabet , Ms. Sandri
Serenella , Mr. Bocchieri Giovanni , Ms. Schultz Christina
Social inclusion is one of the most relevant areas in which the application of innovative public and private partnership practices
would redesign the contents and the framework of production and the provision of welfare services.
The actors’ capacity for improvement in the creation, management and governance of public and private networks has a key
role in the development of this innovative process for social inclusion.
The workshop aims to lay the foundations for building a transnational thematic network on best practices in the field of social
inclusion and defining a work programme on innovative PP networking processes and methods for social inclusion to be
developed during the 2014-2020 programming period.
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
- Authorities (at national and regional level) managing cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, European and national associations
09:00 - 10:45
08A03 - Implementation of the Small Business Act – SBA on the regional level
Organisers: DG ENTR, unit D4
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 0A
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Bishop Peter , Mr. Hermannek Pertti , Mr. Weinberger Christian
During the workshop we will demonstrate the importance of SME policy on all levels of government, in particular on the regional
level. We will present our guidebook for the implementation of SME policy.
A panel discussion and a Q&A session with participants is destined to find new ways and collect ideas on how to implement the
Small Business Act so that it delivers what SMEs need.
Target audience:
- National, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Private companies, European and national associations
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08A04 - How key enabling technologies projects can contribute to the implementation of Smart Specialisation strategies?
Organisers: DG ENTR. E.4.
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 0B
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Markkula Markku , Mr. Catinat Michel (Chair), Mr. Queyranne Jean-Jack
KETs have been singled out in the legislative regulation of the Cohesion Policy for 2014-2020 as an investment priority for the
ERDF. However, the successful implementation of these provisions depends on the take-up by Regions in their Smart
Specialisation Strategies and a successful partnership with industrial and research stakeholders. The purpose of the workshop
will be to discuss the type of KETs support measures to be co-financed from ESIF in regions where KETs are identified as a
specialisation area in order to build or sustain a competitive sector and in regions where KETs can be enablers for other
specialisations to rejuvenate traditional sectors, diversify from existing specialisation and develop new economic activities.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers)
- Research and Industry Stakeholders
09:00 - 13:00
08A05 - The Cluster Approach: Innovative ways towards enhanced regional competitiveness
Organisers: Clusters for regional growth
Venue: Northern Ireland Executive Office in Brussels
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Plawgo Boguslaw , Mr. Orawiec Grzegorz , Mrs. Drake Joanna , Mr. Fionda Francesco , Mr. Martinez Cernin , Mr.
Rossetti Luigi , Ms. Jamison Linda , Mr. Tuffs Richard (Chair), Mr. Isiklar Ozcan , Mr. Bossicard Juan , Mr. Schultze Claus
This session will explore the cluster approach as a means to support SMEs and the contribution of clusters to regional
competitiveness and sustainable growth. Commission officials from DG Regio and DG Enterprise and experts will join the
debate to explore key issues such as synergies between EU funds, as well as other topics related to the recent EU
communication ‘For a European Industrial Renaissance’ and its connection with regional smart specialisation strategies. The
potential impact of regional clusters on economic growth and innovation – e.g. through large-scale demonstration projects or the
development of new value chains – will be discussed. EU regional representatives will present and discuss regional best
practice to explore essential issues such as the lifecycle of a cluster and their impact assessment, the barriers to – but also the
opportunities for – cross-border and cross-sectoral cluster cooperation.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national
associations
- Academics, students and researchers
09:00 - 13:00
08A06 - Local intermediate authorities working together for smart and efficient growth towards Europe 2020
Organisers: Local Intermediate Authorities together for a smart and efficient growth
Venue: Thon Hotel EU
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. Le Grand Sophie (Chair), Mr. Touzeau Jean , Ms. Hristova Tanya , Mr. Viola André , Mr. Pire Georges , Mr.
Heuwinkel Friedel , Mr. Weigel Günter , Mr. Gautier Éric , Mr. Ljubomir Filipovic
Digital inclusion, the creation of positive energy building, electromobility, cooperation with third countries for sustainable
growth, the management and treatment of water resources in urban areas: through all these projects and action plans, local
intermediate authorities are partners of the cohesion policy 2007-2013. On the occasion of the operational launch of the new
programming period 2014-2020, seven of them will present their projects, whether fully developed or in progress, provide an
update on the expected and observed impact of cohesion policy 2007-2013 on their actions and discuss their partnership
issues for 2014-2020.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers;
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects;
- Academics, students and researchers.
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08C01 - New generation cross-border cooperation support at national level to overcome obstacles
Organisers: Mission Opérationelle Transfrontalière (for the Budapest Platform)
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 51
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Ocskay Gyula , Mr. Peyrony Jean , Ms. Monfret Agnès , Mr. Leeuwestein Tom , Mr. Schmidt-Seiwert Volker , Mr.
Almeida Nuno
The experiences presented show how the role of the national level is important in order to overcome cross-border obstacles,
especially in the new programming period, and how a multi-level approach of cross-border cooperation produces tangible
results at the service of citizens:
- The role of the national level in cross-border data monitoring at local level at the French borders;
- Integrated territorial tools to support cross-border cooperation at the Hungarian borders;
- From national strategies to cross-border cooperation: the Portuguese model;
- Coordination between neighbouring states to overcome legal obstacles at the Dutch borders;
- The German experience on federal support for cross-border cooperation.
The debate will focus on the links between the 2014-2020 programming process, public sector policies and governance in
cross-border territories.
DG REGIO will close the workshop with a presentation on “Cross-Border Cooperation beyond EU funding”.
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
09:00 - 10:45
08C02 - Eastern Partnership territorial and parliamentary cooperation: stepping up relations
Organisers: Unit C4 (CORLEAP) - CoR
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 52
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Popescu Nicu
Cooperation and partnership within the EaP space offers considerable potential for meeting the wider objectives of the Eastern
Partnership, notably helping the partner countries to move closer to the EU and to work in collaboration for common goals.
Experience shows that direct cross-border cooperation can be instrumental in promoting stability and regional development.
2014 offers a fresh start defined, for some partners, by the new Association Agreements (with the Republic of Moldova,
Georgia and Ukraine) and the launching of the next generation of framework programmes open to participation from EaP
countries.
The workshop would explore procedures through which the CoR (through CORLEAP) and the EP (through EURONEST) could
contribute to stepping up cooperation across borders in the new context.
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
Interpretation language:
- EN, FR, DE, PL, RO, RU
09:00 - 10:45
08C03 - EUROTOWNS, unlocking the potential of medium-sized cities towards EU 2020 goals
Organisers: City of Schiedam/Eurotowns
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 53
Speakers and chair(s): Mrs. Foracchia Serena , Mr. Lamers Cor (Chair), Ms. Kneeshaw Sally , Mr. Svanfeldt Christian , Dr. van Winden Willem
The workshop will examine the fundamental role of medium-sized cities in Europe in generating opportunities for sustainable,
innovative and inclusive growth.
The needs and potential of medium-sized cities will be compared to those of big cities and rural areas, and will enable
medium-sized cities’ policy-makers to review their city vision.
The workshop will emphasise comparison and highlight opportunities for medium-sized cities to share good practices. URBACT
and DG Regio will present their points of view. EUROTOWNS will explain how this network contributes to EU 2020 goals and
how cities benefit from working together within the network.
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects;
- Academics, students and researchers).
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08C04 - Boosting innovation through interclustering strategies and smart specialisation policies
Organisers: Marche Region
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Van Maerlant, Room 1
Speakers and chair(s): Mrs. Rusca Rossella (Chair), Mr. Rodriguez Saez Vicente , Mr. Halligan Stephen , Prof. Höptner Norbert , Ms. Köpman
Helen , Dr. Ferrarese Luca , Mr. Terzoni Mauro
The debate would feed into the discussion on future European cohesion policy, exchanging ideas with regional, national and EU
decision-makers and experts on the main achievements of ClusterPoliSEE and CluStrat strategic projects.
The main objective is to showcase the results of developed policy learning mechanisms, new cluster concepts and related
policy recommendations, inspiring debate on good regional, national and transnational governance, including IPA (Croatia,
Serbia, Albania) and ENPI (Moldova, Ukraine) countries.
The contribution towards creating growth and jobs by smart regional policies and the respective potentials of Emerging
Industries and Key-enabling Technologies with a territorial impact would be discussed in the light of ClusterPoliSEE and
CluStrat findings.
This workshop is followed by a networking session, that will provide participants the opportunity to meet with delegates and
representatives with similar topical interest, to expose views and engage in constructive dialogue in the context of the cluster
development.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programs and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
09:00 - 10:45
08C05 - Inclusion of Mobile EU Citizens: EU Funds and Best Practices for Cities and Regions
Organisers: DG JUST, C2
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 2A
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Rossel Peter , Mr. De Keersmaercker Stefan , Ms. Boulanger Marie-Hélène
This workshop will encourage an effective use of EU funding to promote reception and social inclusion policies for incoming
mobile EU citizens, as well as to promote intra EU mobility and best practices / partnerships among cities.
The European Commission will map the different funding possibilities available at EU level (which will also become available
online) and the way to access these as well as some operational tools for local authorities to improve the exercise of free
movement by EU citizens.
A number of ’best practices’ of projects concerning social inclusion policies financed (in part) by European funds will be
presented.
Target audience:
- Regional and local policy / decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- European and national associations
09:00 - 10:45
08C06 - The EU Strategy for the Adriatic-Ionian Region: The macro-regional dimension and criteria underlying successful projects
Organisers: DG REGIO
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 2B
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Ballette Giannantonio (Chair), Mr. Flego Valter , Mr. Arnaoutakis Stavros , Ms. Seljak Nina , Mr. Sannino Stefano , Ms.
Serracchiani Debora
In view of the implementation of the EUSAIR Action Plan this workshop aims to discuss how to identify actions and projects
which best respond to the challenges and opportunities highlighted in the Strategy. Namely, the workshop will focus on:
(a) the criteria to be used for the identification of projects with a certain macro-regional added-value which will effectively
contribute to achieving the global and specific objectives of the Strategy. Examples of actions and project proposals having a
clear macro-regional dimension will be outlined.
(b) the possible sources of financing for the macro-regional actions/projects so identified, in particular EU funds and
instruments.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
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08C07 - Cultural and religious itineraries as attractive factors for cross-border tourism and economic competitiveness
Organisers: Europe of traditions - Linking through itineraries
Venue: Fundacion Galicia Europa
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Calheiros Francisco (Chair), Mrs. Castro Domínguez María Nava , Mr. Andrzej Bula , Ms. Papathanasiou Alexandra ,
Mr. Otocan Oriano , Ms. Ravera Lidia , Mr. Roszak Piotr , Mr. Ciambetti Roberto
The partnership will tackle the theme of cultural routes and itineraries in Europe (such as “Santiago de Compostela” and “Via
Querinissima”) through a debate where the main topic will be the internal and cross-border routes: e.g. those routes which,
while touching different territories, link them to create a unique itinerary. The economic benefits produced are not only in terms
of touristic flows, but also in terms of competitiveness and innovation of the SMEs in the area. In fact, many of the cultural
routes in Europe pass through lesser-known destinations that, thanks to the flow of people retracing those paths, become a
fertile ground for new markets.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers.
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects.
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations.
- Academics, students and researchers.
11:15 - 13:00
08A07 - What is the most effective way to support SMEs? Local and regional perspective
Organisers: European Challenges – Local Solutions regional partnership
Venue: Lodzkie House
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. Nyman Maarit (Chair), Mrs. Hoxbro Randi , Mr. Cieslak Marek , Mr. Matesic Miroslav , Mr. Bodewes Wynand , Mr.
Soyer Tunc , Mr. Bakowski Marcin
One of the main regional and local challenges is to provide SMEs with the most effective support, adapted not only to external
conditions but also SMEs’ needs. The workshop will provide insights from regional and local perspectives about the most
effective approach to regional and local support for SMEs depending on the different approaches of support and target groups.
Experts’ discussions and the sharing of best practices will be an inspiration for new ways of implementing initiatives and
strategies as well as different manners of financial support for SMEs, which are a crucial element in having an economically
strong and innovative Europe.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national
associations
11:15 - 13:00
08A08 - Cities towards growth and social innovation through social entrepreneurship.
Organisers: Municipality of Milan
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 63
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Espiau Idoiaga Gorka , Mr. Sgaragli Fabio (Chair), Mr. Tajani Cristina , Mr. Aboutaleb Achmed , Mr. Fassino Piero
The seminar will present specific solutions at city level for fostering social entrepreneurship for growth and youth
unemployment by relying on different approaches (incubators, accelerators, social labs) and financial instruments (EU, public
and private). Three cities, Milan, Rotterdam and Turin, provide examples of diversity in possible approaches and issues
tackled, depending on contextual factors. The seminar will start with a keynote introduction on the theme, after which good
practices in cities will be presented and discussed.
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
11:15 - 13:00
08A09 - FIN-EN Sharing Methodologies on Financial Engineering for Enterprises - Lessons learnt in view of the new programming
period 2014-2020
Organisers: European Association of Public Banks A.I.S.B.L. (EAPB)
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Van Maerlant, Room 1
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Zaggia Paolo , Mr. Martini Giorgio , Mr. Alcaraz Franck , Mr. Solitude Steny , Mr. Fechtner Detlef (Chair), Mr. Niessler
Rudolf , Mr. Nunes Francisco , Mr. Roy Marcel , Mrs. Krehl Constanze Angela
Speakers at the workshop on “FIN-EN Sharing Methodologies on Financial Engineering for Enterprises - Lessons learnt in view
of the new programming period 2014-2020” will include experts from the European Commission, the European Parliament and
delegates of EAPB members, FIN-EN partners and stakeholders. The workshop will be presented in the format of a panel
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forum which will start with a few words of welcome from the EAPB secretary-general, Marcel Roy, followed by presentation on
FIN-EN by its Lead Partner Finlombarda (IT) and by a case study presented by the Portuguese Operational Programme
COMPETE Managing Authority. The latter three contributions will be followed by a debate between the participants and the
audience. The aim will be for the participants to review the 2007-2013 experiences of financial instruments and the contribution
of FIN-EN in the light of the new proposals for 2014-2020, including some hands-on information to be applicable in their
respective regions.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national
11:15 - 13:00
08A10 - Urban development: how Copernicus can support the management of public transport, emergency services and spatial
planning.
Organisers: DG REGIO B1.
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 0C
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Soukup Tomas (Chair), Mr. Halkia Matina , Mr. Dijkstra Lewis , Mr. Facchini Mauro
This workshop will highlight Copernicus' potential for providing handy tools to support spatial planning or public safety at local,
regional and European scale. Real-world applications from cities will be shown on how the Urban Atlas is used to detect building
footprints, land use changes, urban sprawl and urban green area decline, high urban densities, public transport, emergency
planning or sustainable urban development in general in a pan-European comparable mode. Examples are on the use of the
urban atlas to assist decision makers to prioritize community projects (e.g. in transport), allocate resources for greatest impact
and understand the impact on categories of population by a policy decision or to support the mapping of areas affected by
emergency situations. A comparison can be made between the situation before and after the crisis to understand if and how this
can be prevented by smart urban planning.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers
11:15 - 13:00
08A11 - Integrated approaches and how to make best use of new territorial instruments – Integrated Territorial Investments (ITI) and
Community-led Local Development (CLLD)?
Organisers: DG REGIO, Unit H1
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 0A
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Ramsden Peter (Chair), Mr. Hartkoorn Adri , Mr. Soto Paul , Dr. Zuber Piotr , Mrs. Czischke Darinka
The 2014-2020 strategic and legal frameworks for the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESI Funds) call for
integrated approaches for strategic planning and implementation. In particular, integrated urban development will be reinforced
in all EU countries through specific ERDF support, and new tools such as ITI and CLLD have been introduced for integrated
strategies and territorial targeting of funds. The discussion will draw from current studies and cases from programming in
different Member States. What can we learn from the programming and studies on ITI and CLLD so far? How can ITI and
CLLD be used in practice for integrated strategies in urban and territorial development? Which types of cooperation between
Funds, authorities, areas and themes are being launched through these tools, including functional areas?
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects.
11:15 - 13:00
08B01 - Financial instruments for regions and cities in the 2014-2020 programming period
Organisers: Unit E1 (Forward planning, studies and academic networks) - CoR
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 51
Speakers and chair(s): Mrs. Roginska Maja , Mr. Thomas Rhodri Glyn (Chair), Mrs. Kaleta Kamila , Mr. Svanfeldt Christian , Mrs. Kazamaki
Ottersten Eugenia , Mr. Field Brian
Financial instruments are seen as a mechanism to leverage financial resources to achieve the objectives of many regions and
cities. They are mainly based on a revolving mechanism. However, there have been some difficulties in the past programming
period when putting them into practice. The European Investment Bank has played a substantial role in helping regions and
cities to have these instruments working. We will hear from EIB and European Commission experts what the novelties in
financial instruments use are in the current programming period. Additional information will be provided on supplementary loan
schemes such as framework loans and structural programme loans.
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
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Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations;
11:15 - 13:00
08B02 - Cross border observatory for territorial monitoring & impact assessment
Organisers: Stichting Euregio Meuse-Rhine/EGTC Eurometropool Lille-Kortrijk-Tournai
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 53
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Vande Meulebroucke Stef , Mr. Koopmans Björn (Chair), Mr. Unfried Martin , Prof. Schneider Hildegard
Both the Euregio Meuse-Rhine and EGTC Eurometropole Lille-Kortrijk-Tournai have plans to monitor and evaluate the outcome
of their own strategies and cross-border effects of EU, national and regional policies. Within the EMR the Maastricht University
is planning a Centre for Cross-Border Mobility & Cooperation together with the EIPA, the Province of Limburg (NL) and the
EMR itself, which would serve as a knowledge hub and involve other universities within the EMR. The EMR and Eurometropole
want to exchange and discuss their plans with the aforementioned institutions and share experiences of other cross-border
cooperation schemes and interested organisations or academics.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers
11:15 - 13:00
08B03 - Transfrontier EuroInstitut Network – TEIN: the answer to the need for capacity building to support efficient Cross-Border
Cooperation
Organisers: Institut EuroSchola
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Van Maerlant, Room 3
Speakers and chair(s): Mrs. Taillon Ruth , Mr. Olszewski Marek , Mr. Böhm Hynek (Chair), Mrs. Thevenet Anne
This workshop will present good practices in Cross-Border Cooperation (CBC) capacity building in six EU border regions.
Obstacles still exist due to the lack of knowledge of the “other” and the lack of appropriate methodologies for intercultural work.
TEIN, representing different types of borders, proposes a genuinely new approach: it facilitates CBC through capacity building
and therefore provides practical solutions.
This workshop aims to introduce the TEIN. First, the creation of the partnership and its projects will be presented (Euro-Institut,
Anne Thevenet, French-German border), followed by practical examples from the Czech-Polish (Marek Olszewski, Olza
Association) and Irish borders (Centre for Cross-Border Studies, Ruth Taillon) showing the results of bilateral cooperation within
TEIN, mutual co-operation of its members and the application of findings from one border area to the others.
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects - Academics, students and researchers.
11:15 - 13:00
08B04 - Removing barriers to women’s labour market participation through accessible, quality care services
Organisers: DG EMPL D1.
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 1A
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Korintus Mihalyné , Mr. Ralph Michael (Chair), Mr. Klotz Manuel , Ms. Fransen Lieve (Chair)
The workshop will focus on the provision of accessible, quality care services to help reconcile private and professional
responsibilities and support greater gender equality in employment. Research shows that women’s under-representation in the
labour market is influenced by a lack of access to early childhood education and care and long-term care services. Local and
regional authorities play a strong role in service design and delivery, and the workshop would aim to raise awareness of city
and regional authorities on the benefits of improving the provision of care services, and share information about successful
policy experiences as well as policy challenges. It would also seek to inform them of the EU-level policy guidance in this area,
as well as available EU funding opportunities, such as the European Social Fund and European Regional Development Fund.
Target audience:
- The target audience would primarily seek to benefit national, regional and local policy/decision makers and authorities that
manage cohesion policy programmes/projects
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08B05 - Cohesion Policy and Open Data: boosting transparency, performance and engagement
Organisers: DG REGIO.02
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 1B
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Edman Albert , Mr. Reggi Luigi , Mr. Lockett Anthony (Chair), Ms. Viboras Elena , Mr. Rae Alasdair
This workshop will provide a unique opportunity to compare different perspectives on the added value of open data for regional
development.
It takes place against the background of the reform of EU cohesion policy for the 2014-2020 funding period, which includes a
reinforced focus on results and performance management. Operational Programmes will include more robust targets and
indicators. Member States will provide the Commission with regular reports, including data on progress towards these targets.
The 2014-2020 Common Provisions Regulation also requires Member States to respect open data standards when publishing
information about beneficiaries of EU funding.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers
11:15 - 13:00
08C08 - Green growth - cross-border strategies and implementation
Organisers: Green Growth Consortium
Venue: Permanent Representation of Sweden to the European Union
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. Jönsson Hanna , Mr. Samuelsson Hakan (Chair), Prof. Block Hans-Jürgen , Mr. Bjerknes Per Inge , Dr. Bartholmes
Jens , Ms. Horn Maike , Mr. Madsen Peter
Sustainable mobility, smart cities and renewable energy are at the heart of viable low carbon societies and will be the key topics
for this event.
Mobility, smart cities and renewable energy are essential for regional and local growth; Europeans are facing defining
challenges. Climate change and environmental degradation, including local pollution, are at the forefront of what local, regional
and national authorities must tackle. Combining these challenges with growth is not easy, but necessary.
The partners will demonstrate and discuss how cross-border collaboration for green growth can create a strong foundation
leading to connected regional strategies which again will foster further territorial cross-border collaboration towards green
growth. The event will showcase concrete examples of implementation and connected regional strategies.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects.
11:15 - 13:00
08C09 - The EGTCs in the “long haul” – Interreg and other opportunities
Organisers: Unit E2 (Subsidiarity Network, Europe 2020 monitoring platform, Covenant of Mayors, EGTC) - CoR
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 52
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Van Staa Herwig (Chair), Ms. Sanchez Isabel , Mr. Singer Nicolas , Dr. Krimnianiotis Nikolaos
The workshop will focus on the opportunities and potential of EGTCs in distant cooperation, without involving border
neighbourhoods. The programme will include the EGTCs of non-neighbouring cities, the Interreg programme in its role as a
means of exchanging experiences concerning the identification, transfer and dissemination of good practices and innovative
approaches in relation to the implementation of cooperation programmes and actions as well as to the use of EGTCs as
established in Regulation (EU) 1299/2013, and the possibility of building Interreg projects with different EGTCs as partners.
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
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08C10 - Getting the most out of pan-European cooperation programmes 2014-2020
Organisers: INTERREG IVC
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 62
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Moulin Emmanuel , Ms. Masacova Petra , Mr. Lamblin Michel , Mr. Mehlbye Peter
The next generation of European Territorial Cooperation Programmes – ESPON 2020, INTERACT, INTERREG EUROPE and
URBACT III – will address the entire EU territory (and beyond) and share a joint mission: to improve the quality of EU Regional
Policy implementation. This workshop will explore the new features of the programmes for 2014-2020 and will present how
potential partners (cities, regions, research bodies, public and private stakeholders, and other ESIF programmes) can
participate in and benefit from the networking, evidence, exchange and learning, capacity-building, research and capitalisation
activities which will be developed by the four European Territorial Cooperation Programmes.
Networking will offer an opportunity to continue the discussion and consultations after the workshop in a non-formal
environment.
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
11:15 - 13:00
08C12 - Solving border obstacles - Cross-border cooperation and multilevel governance
Organisers: DG REGIO
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 2D
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Örndahl Sebastian , Mr. Almeida Nuno , Ms. Verschelde Nathalie (Chair), Mr. Guillermo-Ramirez Martin , Mr. Bruls
Hubert , Mr. Nemes Paul , Mr. Lauritzen Finn
This workshop will demonstrate how Interreg programmes together with multilevel governance are addressing border obstacles
in order to facilitate free movement across borders.
Free movement of people, products and services is at the core of European integration, yet people and businesses still
experience border obstacles which complicate their daily lives. Moreover, when border obstacles are identified and dealt with by
authorities at different levels the result is increased economic growth.
Different social security systems, tax legislations and standards require attention not only from cross-border regions which are
directly affected. They need to be addressed by the full spectra of authorities, including at the national level.
Successful examples will be presented from the borders of Germany-Netherlands and Sweden-Norway where long-standing
cross-border cooperation has reached a high level of maturity. The Spanish-Portuguese cross-border region, suffering from
additional obstacles due to the financial crisis, will show how these are dealt with.
The importance of regional and local policies will be shared by an example from the Swedish-Danish Öresund border region.
The Nordic Council of Ministers will contribute with the national and international level perspective, sharing its long experience of
tackling border obstacles in the Nordic countries. The European perspective will be provided by the Association of European
Border Regions (AEBR) with its unique expertise on border obstacles and cross-border cooperation.
Target audience:
- Members of the Committee of the Regions, the European Parliament and the European Economic and Social Committee and
national, regional and local politicians
- European, national, regional and local government officials and experts in the field of managing and evaluating cohesion
policy programmes
- journalists from European, national, regional and local media outlets
Afternoon Sessions
14:30 - 17:00
08A12 - Towards intelligent and sustainable urban mobility. Experiences from capital cities and regions
Organisers: Capital Cities and Regions Network (CCRN)
Venue: Prague House
Speakers and chair(s): Dr. Svaljek Sandra , Mr. Baranniks Vadims , Mr. Meissner Thomas , Mr. Newsome Steve , Ms. Rosca Daniela (Chair), Mr.
Subrt Martin , Mr. Kanuty Pierre
Moving towards a smart and sustainable city and achieving “Europe 2020” objectives, capital cities and regions play key a role
in delivering innovative solutions. Urban mobility is a major component of goods and passenger transport in Europe and an
important requirement for social co-existence and sustainable economic development. The challenge is “Creating Sustainable
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Mobility” – i.e. designing future transport systems in a way that takes into account mobility needs, environmental compatibility as
well as safety and security issues. The debate will be a good opportunity to share expertise from a broad variety of actors
coming from all over Europe.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers
14:30 - 17:00
08A13 - Volunteering as a route to Employment
Organisers: VERSO - Volunteers for European Employment
Venue: The Danish Church in Brussels
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. Watts Claire (Chair), Dr. Sellick Jessica , Mr. Johansen Kaj , Ms. Klarup Voetmann Vibe , Mr. Sequeira Ignacio
After three years of joint data collection, data analysis and pooling of experience, the VERSO partnership has concluded that
volunteering can help the unemployed back into work/education – in ways that make a valuable contribution to social inclusion
and improve quality of life.
Learn more about Volunteers for European Employment and join the debate as representatives of the VERSO project introduce
their policy recommendations, share four forms of good practice that are easily transferrable and introduce a toolkit for
measuring the social return on investment in volunteering or other community-based projects.
VERSO is funded by INTERREG IVC.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers
14:30 - 17:00
08A14
- Made in Europe: Promoting and protecting the tastes of Europe’s regions and cities
Organisers: European People’s Party - CoR
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 51
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Sanz Alonso Pedro , Mrs. Maij W.H.Hester , Mr. Schneider Michael (Chair)
The quality of Europe’s agricultural and agri-food products is widely acknowledged. This seminar, from the EPP Group in the
Committee of the Regions, aims to analyse whether coordinated EU investment for the 285,000 SMEs in this sector could tip
the competitive balance in Europe’s favour.
Participants will gain an understanding of the new EU promotion and labelling legislation for the agriculture sector thanks to
presentations from Europe’s leading policy-makers and practitioners. An exchange of best practise and experiences will also be
encouraged.
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers
14:30 - 17:00
08A15 - Towards the CoR Blueprint for a renewed Europe 2020: ideas and examples from EU local and regional authorities
Organisers: Unit E2 (Subsidiarity Network, Europe 2020 monitoring platform, Covenant of Mayors, EGTC) - CoR
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Van Maerlant, Room 1
Speakers and chair(s): Prof. Begg Iain , Mr. De Blauwer Joeri , Dr. Böhme Kai
As part of the mid-term review of the Europe 2020 strategy, the European Commission has launched a public consultation
before making proposals in 2015.
The Committee of the Regions’ Athens declaration states that partnership, multilevel governance and territorially differentiated
targets will ensure effectiveness and ownership to Europe 2020 in its remaining five years.
Presenting its 5th Monitoring Report on Europe 2020, the CoR invites local and regional authorities, think tanks and EU
institutions to discuss concrete proposals and good practices.
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This debate will feed into the CoR Blueprint on a renewed Europe 2020, expected in December 2014.
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers
14:30 - 17:00
08A16 - Smart specialisation strategies and defence and security industries – is there a way forward?
Organisers: DG ENTR. G.5.
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 0A
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Tokarksi Slawomir (Chair), Mr. Landabaso Mikel , Mr. Bolving Klaus , Mr. Gonzalez Jimenez Lucio , Mr. Saublens
Christian , Mr. Rodríguez Grau Joaquín , Mrs. Matos Pinheiro Claudia , Mrs. Jaakkola Tarja
Many everyday applications like the internet and GPS have their roots in military research. However, today there is a trend for
the defence industry to rely increasingly on technologies with a civilian origin and for armies to rely on civil assets. The
traditional business model is also changing. Defence companies have been rapidly increasing their share of civil production.
These trends show how an evolving concept of “dual use” is opening up new opportunities for business across increasingly
blurred borders between the civil and military world. This workshop aims to explore how such a dual use approach can be
integrated into smart specialisation strategies. It will also show how some regions, clusters and SMEs are already starting to
take advantage of these opportunities.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
14:30 - 17:00
08A17 - The European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities and Communities – supporting Europe’s cities in getting smarter
Organisers: DG CNECT, Unit H5
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 0D
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. tbc tbc
The European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities and Communities (EIP SCC) brings together cities, industry and citizens
to improve urban life through more sustainable integrated solutions. It breaks the sector barriers between energy, mobility and
ICT and strives at a triple bottom line gain for Europe: social, environmental and economic sustainability.
In this debate the European Commission will present the Partnership, financial institutions will talk about financing infrastructure
investments and cities will present how they upgrade their cities’ infrastructure and interact with citizens.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
14:30 - 17:00
08A18 - A Symphony for Progress – Cooperation between the University and the City
Organisers: DG EAC/EUniverCities Network/URBACT project
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 0C
Speakers and chair(s): Dr. Goddard John , Mr. Litwin Maciej , Mr. Verkerk Bas , Mr. Ribau Esteves José , Dr. van Winden Willem (Chair)
We target an audience wishing to explore their potential as a university city by considering the contribution of universities to the
needs of their location. The session introduces some general principles and presents case studies on how to connect
universities and city regions. The examples of contrasted medium and small-sized cities are applicable to a wide range of
European situations. Delft (NL) has established incubators and Living Labs. In Aveiro (PT) the university combines local
engagement with international profiling. The Wroclaw Academic Hub (PL) succeeds in consolidating 12 public and private higher
education institutions and in attracting big companies.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects;
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researcher
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08B06 - Youth Guarantee: Where do the € 6 billion go?
Organisers: Group of Party of European Socialists (PES) - CoR
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 52
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Marra Salvatore , Mr. Servoz Michel , Ms. Steinruck Jutta , Mr. Zingaretti Nicola , Mr. González Marín Antonio , Ms.
Onkelinx Laurette , Mr. Abbott Dennis (Chair), Mr. Destans Jean-Louis
In order to tackle the growing levels of youth unemployment and to foster investment in the future of young people, Member
States have pledged to design and implement national Youth Guarantee schemes. Many regions have designed region-specific
sets of measures to contribute to the implementation of these schemes, taking into account the specific features of the local
labour market. To achieve an early impact on those regions that struggle most with youth employment, EU leaders agreed in
2013 to frontload 6 billion euro under the Youth Employment Initiative. The workshop will discuss challenges and good practices
linked to the implementation of the youth guarantee at regional and local level.
For more information, see http://bit.ly/youth-guarantee
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers)
14:30 - 17:00
08B07 - Open Data for Innovation: Technical Torture or a Case of ’App-y Ever After?
Organisers: Citadel on the Move project
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 53
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Stott Andrew , Mr. Marsh Jesse , Mr. Mareels Geert (Chair), Mr. Slatcher Adrian George , Mr. Malot Jean-Dimas
The workshop will showcase key tools and findings generated from several EC projects that use Open Data to generate new
public services. Cities will be shown how these tools can unlock the innovative potential of their greatest resource - their citizens
- in creating efficient and effective public services. The workshop will be participative involving interaction with the audience
throughout. After the workshop the audience will be able to try the tools first hand for themselves and find out more about how
they can offer these tools in their existing Open Data programmes. Citadel/CORVE/EurActiv will organise a Demo Café, which
will provide an opportunity for represented projects and indeed even members of the audience to demonstrate what they are
working on. All participants need to do is bring a fully charged laptop and their tools. In the case of Citadel, delegates will be
able to create their own app in a matter of minutes using the Citadel Application Generator and will be able to take away a paper
explaining the business requirements needed to adopt Citadel or a similar innovation solution.
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
- Mainly cities and regions of Europe, as well as all the above
14:30 - 17:00
08B08 - Improving waste water management - support from the European Structural and Investment Funds
Organisers: Commission for Environment, Climate Change and Energy (ENVE) - CoR
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Van Maerlant, Room 3
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Casaer Jeroen
The European Structural and Investment Funds (ESI Funds) are instrumental for many cities and regions in implementing the
EU Urban Waste Water Directive. The workshop will look at success stories at different governance levels involved in waste
water management, in particular from regional and local authorities which applied clear strategies, Structured Implementation
and Information Frameworks (SIIFs), a close cooperation of authorities, and sound financial planning supported by the ESI
Funds. The workshop is the fourth meeting of the CoR/EC Technical Platform for Cooperation on the Environment which seeks
to contribute to a better implementation of EU environment law.
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
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08B09 - The Human Factor in managing the ESI Funds: the importance of developing the right skills and competences via peer-to-peer
learning.
Organisers: DG REGIO
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 1A
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. Krasicka Agnieszka , Ms. Myhailova Dobrinka , Ms. Myleus Ann-Kerstin (Chair), Ms. Jablonska Danuta
The European Commission (DG REGIO) will present its recent findings on the importance of human resources for the effective
management of the ESI Funds. DG REGIO will also introduce its plans for a new initiative to promote and facilitate
peer-to-peer exchanges among the bodies responsible for the management of the Funds.
The second speaker will share her experience as a peer from Poland who provided expertise to colleagues in Croatia. She will
focus on the added-value of learning from peers and on the key elements to keep in mind when organising such activities.
The third speaker from Bulgaria will close by sharing her experience as a recipient of peer assistance.
Target audience:
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
14:30 - 17:00
08C13 - Culture as a recipe for territorial cooperation
Organisers: European Capitals of Culture Network
Venue: Hotel Silken Berlaymont
Speakers and chair(s): Mrs. Olofsson Anna , Mr. Pasqua Sylvain , Mr. Borg Neville , Mr. Westerhof Oeds , Ms. McColgan Claire , Mr. Peterson
Neil (Chair), Mr. Mackow Zbigniew
When Merlina Mercouri (former Minister of Culture in Greece) introduced a capital of culture year in Europe the idea was to bring
Europeans closer together by raising awareness of their common history and values. Culture is a powerful tool for partnership
and cooperation and in this seminar you will meet ten years of European capitals of culture (2008-2018) that have been
working for territorial cooperation with culture as the connecting element. We will talk about culture as a driving force for
development with examples from Liverpool, Umeå, Wroclaw, Valletta and Leeuwarden.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Academics, students and researchers
14:30 - 17:00
08C14 - Cities in transition: European and international experiences governing post-conflict urban development
Organisers: DG REGIO
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 2A
Speakers and chair(s): Dr. Hall Ronald (Chair), Mr. Krishna Sudhir , Mr. Nawandish Muhummad Yunus , Mr. O'Malley Padraig , Mr. Hasson
Shlomo , Ms. Kusari-Lila Mimoza , Mr. Jordan Glenn , Mrs. Kirabo Kacyira Aisa
The workshop is presented in cooperation with UN-Habitat and the Forum for Cities in Transition (FCT). It will present European
and international experiences in cities emerging from conflict situations and seeking to foster effective governance and
integrative socio-economic development. The propinquity and scale of a city provides unique advantages for local governments
pursuing city- and national-level cohesion and economic recovery, and there is a wealth of relevant experience and expertise
both within local governments and local civil society. Framed as an exchange of learning, the workshop will showcase
European and international policy innovation in governing divided cities, engaging the community sector, strengthening urban
safety, and revitalizing local economies in post-conflict contexts.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers)
14:30 - 17:00
08UNIV01 - Regional Data and Local Indicators for a Territorial Dimension of EU Policies – Institutional and Academic Contributions
Organisers: DG REGIO, E1 Prospective, Etudes et Réseaux académiques
Venue: European Commission, Charlemagne, Room Alcide de Gasperi
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. Brezzi Monica , Mr. Kool Henk (Chair), Mr. Dijkstra Lewis , Ms. Milio Simona , Ms. Dameri Paola
The generally adopted principle of "evidence-based policy making" by the EU institutions and other international organisations,
as well as by many national and local administrations, has given rise to a considerable amount of statistical data and
indicators.
Increased interest by policy makers and academics towards regional diversities (e.g. rural/urban; mountainous and coastal,
sparsely populated and metropolitan areas, border and commuting regions) has mainly been due to the recent crisis context and
the need for better allocation and usage of EU funds. Furthermore, the key issue of Quality of life (QoL) in European regions –
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"beyond GDP" – has equally contributed to the emergence of a number of regional and local indicators for integrated and
sustainable territorial development. This OD University workshop aims at gathering together policy experts and scholars,
regional representatives and politicians, advanced students and journalists, in order to debate the production and analysis of
local data and regional indicators for better EU policy-making and legislation.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- 3. Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers
14:30 - 17:00
08UNIV02
- Policy Roundtable on “Industrial Policy for Smart, Sustainable and Inclusive growth
Organisers: Regional Studies Association
Venue: European Commission, Charlemagne, Room Mansholt
Speakers and chair(s): Prof. McCann Philip , Prof. Bailey David (Chair), Prof. Aiginger Karl , Prof. Geels Frank , Prof. Sauer Thomas
If Europe has to change, should that change point in the direction of reducing social inclusion, postponing environmental goals
and opting for price/cost-competitiveness? Or rather, should Europe become a role model for a development strategy that
enables a socio-ecological transition to high levels of employment, social and regional inclusion, gender equity and
environmental sustainability?
And if the latter is to be pursued, what should be the key elements of a new model and how should Europe get there? These
are the key questions for this Industrial Policy Roundtable.
This policy roundtable brings together leading academic experts in industrial policy. Suggested speakers will make short and
sharp 10 minute presentations, which will be followed by at least 60 minutes of open debate.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Academics, students and researchers
14:30 - 17:00
08UNIV03 - Big data for regional policy research
Organisers: ESRC Data Research Centre for Smart Analytics, University of Essex
Venue: European Commission, Charlemagne, Room Jenkins
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Destefanis Sergio , Prof. Quesada Javier , Mr. Mas Mathilde , Ms. Sena Vania (Chair), Mrs. Calabrese Raffaella
The workshop tries to address a very pressing and urgent question: can Big Data which are routinely produced by regional
governments as a part of their daily activities be used to design smart local policies and tailor national policies to local
circumstances?
The Data Research Centre for Smart Analytics has been recently established by the UK Economic and Social Research Council
at the University of Essex with the specific remit of identifying workable ways of harnessing the power of Big Data to support the
creation of smart regional policies for high-growth with a special emphasis on access to finance for SMEs and the role of
infrastructural investment. While the main focus of the research activities of the Centre is on developing useful lessons for
regional policy in the UK, it has a strong European flavour in its activities as it actively collaborates with similar centres in Italy,
Spain and Denmark through its programme of international visiting fellowships. The workshop will present some key results
from the research activities of the Centre in this area with a focus on the British and the Southern European experiences.
Target audience:
- EU policy-makers, Academics, Other stakeholders
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Morning Sessions
09:00 - 10:45
09A01 - Local/Regional Approaches to Inclusive Entrepreneurship and Social Cohesion
Organisers: Local Urban Development European Network
Venue: Permanent Representation of Portugal to the EU
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Horam Roger , Dr. Saad Haroon (Chair), Mr. Moyersoen Ludo , Dr. Uebe Max
More than five years after the onset of the global financial and economic crisis, tackling unemployment is one of the top
priorities for the next programming period. In the European Union, approximately 4 million jobs are needed to return to pre-crisis
employment levels. Groups such as youth, women, seniors, ethnic minorities and the disabled face particularly high and
potentially permanent risks of being marginalised in the labour market. This workshop will focus on highlighting the potential for
addressing this issue in the next programming period and also showcase practice from three Member States which have
targeted disadvantaged and under-represented groups as part of their inclusive approaches to supporting entrepreneurship
and social cohesion.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national
associations
- Academics, students and researchers
09:00 - 10:45
09A02 - Patients' new touch on healthcare: Meeting the Digital Agenda 2020 by online access to health records and interactive health
services
Organisers: Patients' new touch on Healthcare
Venue: Thon Hotel EU
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Iaccarino Guido , Ms. Laarmann Heli , Mr. Eklund Benny (Chair), Mr. Atzori Walter , Mr. Raapysjarvi Katja , Mr. Rubial
Bernárdez Felix , Mr. Chelli Raniero
Interactive access to information and services is instrumental to getting a "new touch on Healthcare", i.e. to enable patients to
play a more active role in health issues. Inspired also by Digital Agenda for Europe Key Action 13, many regions have enabled
online interaction with healthcare services, including online access to Electronic Health Records (EHR). Our partners provide
their citizens/patients with a mature orchestration of meaningful eHealth services. Joining forces with user and professional
associations, we share an open debate on the lessons learned. We hope to encourage other EU regions to foster the use of
innovative and interactive healthcare services.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
09:00 - 10:45
09A03 - Ensuring a competitive Europe with a low-carbon economy: a vision of local and regional governments
Organisers: Climate Alliance
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 51
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Pelerin Jacques , Mr. Lipsius Kai , Ms. Lindholm Pirita (Chair), Mr. Willnow Klaus
Local authorities play an important role in the transition to a low carbon economy and can help ensure the high level of ambition
needed to achieve the major transition we are all living today, not only in relation to emission reduction, but also in creating local
jobs and boosting the green economy. Climate Alliance has collected evidence of these benefits in “Competitive Europe - Local
Authority Vision on 2030 Climate and Energy Policy”.
During the event the economic and climate challenges will be addressed as being complementary to each other equally
sustained by local solutions.
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers
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09A04 - Internet of Things: Enabling the connection of citizens and regions of Europe
Organisers: DG CONNECT
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 0A
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. van Kranenburg Rob (Chair), Mr. Presser Mirko , Mr. Verhaar Harry , Mr. Barnaghi Payam , Ms. Bria Francesca
By 2050, it is expected that more than 70% of the world population will be living in cities and their suburbs. It will be therefore
essential to rethink the infrastructures of our cities. Smartness of cities and regions will be enabled by technology and driven by
the emerging Internet of Things (IoT) which will integrate into urban infrastructure (health, transport, environment, energy, safety
& security, etc.). Smart technologies and solutions will be required. IoT makes physical objects "smart" and allows them to
participate actively in internet-based business and social processes. The physical world will become a big information system.
This workshop aims to give representatives of cities and regions an overview of what is currently being done in Europe. It will
address future prospects and topics of interest which could be realised in their areas of competence, and share knowledge,
experiences and best practices in the areas of creative applications, smart environments and social innovation, as well as large
scale pilots.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers).
09:00 - 10:45
09A05 - Design for Innovation: Transforming a Region
Organisers: DG ENTR, B3
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 0B
Speakers and chair(s): Mrs. Vérilhac Isabelle , Mr. Schneider Jean , Ms. Whicher Anna
The aim of this workshop is to share best practices in using design to support innovation in SMEs, and to enable government
officials to co-develop design policies.
Design is an approach to problem-solving that drives innovation in SME products and services by integrating user needs.
Design is gaining increasing recognition across Europe as a tool for regional development and competitiveness. According to a
2013 working document from the European Commission ‘A more systematic use of design as a tool for user-centred and
market-driven innovation in all sectors of the economy, complementary to R&D, would improve European competitiveness’.
Using a creative, hands-on approach to working, this workshop will enable public officials to explore their regional design assets
and build on their smart specialisation strategies by co-developing concrete actions to support design more effectively
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
09:00 - 10:45
09A06 - Building cross-regional value chains – From strategies to practice
Organisers: DG ENTR. D5.
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 0C
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Grimaldi Luciano , Ms. Dermastia Mateja , Mrs. Bahl-Poulsen Lisbeth , Mr. Schultze Claus , Mr. Mayo Allan (Chair),
Ms. Koch Christina
The workshop will emphasise the links between the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) and Horizon 2020 by
presenting the action "Cluster-facilitated projects for new industrial value chains". This action offers an important opportunity
for stimulating economic recovery and competitiveness in SMEs. Focusing on the emergence of new industrial value chains, the
action will promote activities which will facilitate cross-regional and cross-sectoral collaboration, contribute to the
implementation of regional smart specialisation strategies and engage clusters and SME intermediaries in innovation activities.
Moreover, the workshop will showcase practical examples of cross-regional and cross-sectoral cooperation, novel SME support
tools and the use of clusters as brokers.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
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09B01 - Public Procurement in the management of the ESI Funds – Developing top skills and competences in public procurement can
save you valuable funds
Organisers: DG REGIO
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 1A
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Boijmans Pascal (Chair), Mr. Jensen Steen , Ms. Tomczak Marta
This workshop will present tools and experiences to improve public procurement in European Structural and Investment Fund
(ESIF) programmes. Procurement errors remain the largest cause of irregularities, frequently leading to significant financial
corrections.
For 2014-2020, DGs REGIO, MARKT, EMPL, AGRI and MARE have launched a coordinated Action Plan both to reduce error
rates and to promote the use of public procurement as an instrument for mainstreaming Europe 2020 policies.
During the workshop, DG REGIO will present new "Guidance for Practitioners" on how to avoid common errors. Speakers from
Portugal and Poland will present good practice they have introduced to improve national systems.
Target audience:
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
09:00 - 10:45
09C01 - Implementing health innovations through European collaboration
Organisers: Health Cluster Europe
Venue: House of the Dutch Provinces
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. de Pender Marcel (Chair), Mr. Louwers Ruut , Mrs. Hein Ria
The focus will be on European collaboration so as to scale up health innovations and accelerate their route to the market.
During the workshop, we will discover how European collaboration can help overcome challenges faced in the cross-border
healthcare markets. Marcel de Pender, the moderator, will start by welcoming the audience and introducing Health Cluster
Europe. Next, representatives of Interreg and AAL2business will explain how their programmes contribute to the scaling of
health innovations. Collaboration between the two programmes will also be touched upon. Subsequently, two of our cluster
projects will share their experiences. After this, the audience will be divided into groups. In a world-café setting, different themes
such as “implementation issues,”, “‘SME inclusion” and “working in a cross-border environment” will be discussed so that
participants can get to know each other, share knowledge and connect. The workshop will be followed by a lunch.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
09:00 - 10:45
09C02 - Towards a European Strategy for the Alpine Region-harmonizing regional, national and European agenda
Organisers: DG REGIO, A2.D.1
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 2A
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. tbc tbc
The Alpine macroregional regional strategy is currently under development. An action plan is being drafted by the main
stakeholders of the strategy at European, national and regional level. Today, the challenge is to link this strategy with EU
policies and cohesion policy operational programmes, in order to deliver concrete results for the citizens in the Alps.
Focused on the Competitiveness and Economic Development pillar of the strategy, this workshop will aim to identify areas of
convergence between the objectives of the Alpine strategy and the EU’s competitiveness policy, European Territorial
Cooperation programmes (cross-border, transnational and interregional) and the use of European Structural and Investment
Funds at the regional level.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Academics, students and researchers
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09D01 - Paving the way for eHealth, active ageing and independent living products and services generated by European Research &
Innovation projects
Organisers: Haivisio Project - 7th Framework Programme
Venue: European Commission, Charlemagne, Room Mansholt
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Markkula Markku , Mr. Zilgalvis Peteris , Ms. Jordán Rodríguez Blanca (Chair), Mr. Iakovidis Ilias , Ms. Parent
Anne-Sophie
Demographic changes in Europe require new solutions for active ageing, eHealth and independent living.
This workshop will be an opportunity to learn about products and services generated by European research projects. It will look
at how to set common strategies for dissemination and exploitation activities, and how to facilitate collaboration environments.
You will learn how to bridge the space between the Horizon2020 programme and regional innovation and implementation
through targeted ESIF/ERDF operational programmes. You will also find out about the EU thematic network and up-coming
covenant on demographic change that is open to local and regional actors interested in innovative approaches towards
supporting active and healthy ageing.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers
09:00 - 10:45
09UNIV01 - The International Dimension of European Urban Policy
Organisers: DG REGIO, E1 Prospective, Etudes et Réseaux académiques
Venue: European Commission, Charlemagne, Room Alcide de Gasperi
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Lamblin Michel , Mr. Ballesteros Pedro , Mr. Matsumoto Tadashi , Dr. Hall Ronald , Mr. Verkerk Bas (Chair)
Recently European institutions and Member States have been intensely debating a New Urban Agenda to be possibly adopted
at the next UN Habitat III conference in 2016. An urban dimension in European funds was already included in the ERDF budget
via the 5% set aside obligation for integrated urban development. The Europe 2020 Strategy has also been mainly implemented
in an urban context. In spite of all these efforts much still needs to be done in order to realise the full potential of such an
ambitious urban programme for the EU.
Numerous studies and policy events have confirmed that the European urban model, characterised by a balanced, sociallyand environmentally-responsible development of cities and surrounding areas has increasingly been attracting the attention of
foreign partners and international stakeholders (see most of the recent OECD and UN-Habitat reports). Currently, the EU has
10 strategic partnerships, predominantly with the BRICS countries and other emerging economic powers, while it is also exerting
considerable influence via its neighbourhood and enlargement policies. Many of the fast-developing economies in the world are
also facing urbanisation problems and are actively seeking cooperation with the EU and number of international bodies
specialised in the subject.
This workshop will attempt to address a number of critical issues related to the international dimension of EU urban policy –
namely, the better design of and support for urban-related initiatives at all levels of governance, but particularly at the European
level.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers).
11:15 - 13:00
09A07 - Food-related initiatives for sustainable local development: lessons from URBACT
Organisers: URBACT II Programme
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 52
Speakers and chair(s): Ms. Jervfors Sara , Mr. Morgan Kevin , Mr. Rojo Arauzo Rocio , Mr. Jégou François (Chair), Ms. Golak Malgorzata
How can food-related initiatives lead to a sustainable and integrated urban ecosystem? The workshop will put forward existing
good practices: i.e. the transformation of urban environments, increasing the attractiveness of the local economy; stimulating
public procurement policies; food entrepreneurship and the creation of green jobs; healthy quality food, social inclusion and
behaviour change towards sustainable ways of living. Speakers from cities in the URBACT networks will illustrate key strategies
towards local food governance and activate creative exchanges among participants on common challenges, steps and
examples to follow.
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
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09C03
- Instruments and mechanisms for decentralised cooperation for development 2014-2020
Organisers: Unit E3 (ARLEM, Decentralised cooperation, Contact group with the Council of Europe) - CoR
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 51
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. tbc tbc
Starting from a review on how the European Commission's instruments to support decentralised cooperation for development
worked in 2007-2013, this workshop will consider the main perspectives of EU financial instruments for the cooperation of local
and regional authorities in the new programming period 2014-2020. Special emphasis will be put on the Development
Cooperation Instrument, notably the thematic component in its programme "Civil society organisations and local authorities", as
well as on the European Neighbourhood Instrument. What instruments can be used to support decentralised cooperation for
development? How are they practically implemented? Speakers will debate these questions from a variety of angles.
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers
11:15 - 13:00
09C04 - Demonstration of regional ports co-operation in delivering environmental, economic and social benefits to their regions
Organisers: Institute for Sustainability
Venue: Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delors, Room 53
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Schuhholz Frank , Mr. Byrith Christian (Chair), Mr. Warren Marshall , Mr. Stubbe Wim , Mr. Frost Peter , Mr.
Theologitis Dimitrios
Regional ports create hubs that provide crucial economic and social functions, enabling the transport of goods and opportunities
for businesses to grow, thus developing the local economy.
Globalisation and an increasing demand for goods have led to a growing requirement for freight transport in Europe. Freight
movement by road congests main routes, prompting a need for more efficient, sustainable alternatives.
LO-PINOD challenges traditional practices, with port partners from the North Sea Region collaborating to demonstrate the
benefits of territorial co-operation, investment in hinterland connections, and diversification of regional ports to support
economic development. www.lopinod.eu
This workshop will explore the key themes and facilitate wider discussion on emerging issues.
This workshop is followed by a networking session.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
11:15 - 13:00
09C05 - How Regional Operational Programmes are including the macro-regional and sea-basin strategies? Exchange of good
practices
Organisers: DG REGIO, A2.D.1
Venue: European Commission, Centre Borschette, Room 2A
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Emídio Gomes , Mr. Ciambetti Roberto , Ms. Repullo-Grau Anna (Chair), Mr. Korolko Michal
The workshop will realise a comparison and exchange of practices between regions involved in macro-regional or sea-basin
strategies on how they are including this dimension in their Regional Operational Programmes in the framework of the
European Structural and Investment Funds for 2014-2020. The aim is to determine if the regions involved in macro-regional and
sea-basin strategies are working to provide effectiveness and substance, but above all funds to this cooperation. s.
The macro-regions concerned will be the EU Strategy for the Adriatic-Ionian Region, the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region,
the EU Strategy for the Danube Region and the Maritime Strategy for the Atlantic Area.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
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09UNIV02 - Operationalising Smart Specialisation: Enabling the Entrepreneurial Discovery Process in practice
Organisers: Regional Studies Association, DG Joint Research Centre (IPTS), Smart Specialisation Platform; Cardiff University
Venue: European Commission, Charlemagne, Room Mansholt
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Edwards John , Mr. Palazuelos Manuel , Mr. Wilson James , Dr. Goenaga Xabier (Chair), Mr. Healy Adrian
Understanding and fostering an ‘Entrepreneurial Process of Discovery’ is at the heart of operationalising smart specialisation,
yet there is little experience to help guide regional policy makers. The workshop will analyse this process in four main areas:
- The nature of entrepreneurial search in different types of regional innovation systems
- How entrepreneurial search runs between industries and across borders
- How the process of entrepreneurial search is animated and governed by national and regional authorities
- How to ensure a large participation of firms in the search process and avoid capture by vested interest groups
The workshop will disseminate early results from the FP7 funded project ‘SmartSpec’ as well as research activities of the
European Commission’s S3 Platform, established by DG Regional Policy in 2011 and run by the Joint Research Centre. The
combination of theoretical insights and practical experiences aims to further the research agenda around smart specialisation
and provide useful material for participants in the Open Days.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers
11:15 - 13:00
09UNIV03 - Building capacity SME’s
Organisers: Regional Studies Association
Venue: European Commission, Charlemagne, Room Alcide de Gasperi
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Hart Mark (Chair), Mr. Stam Erik , Mrs. Haugaard Marlene , Mr. Whitehouse Adam
Policy guidelines emerge on how best to support and sustain small firms to achieve their growth ambitions in a range of
national and regional settings. The key principles are the need for partnership, for regionalised delivery and the potential value
of holistic supports for sustained growth. The workshop will showcase good practice and involve academics, SME
owner-managers and other stakeholder organisations. The nature and scope of SME support under Horizon 2020 and COSME
will be an important context for our discussions, especially as we seek to build sustainable growth in SMEs through
competitiveness and innovation.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers
11:15 - 13:00
09UNIV04 - Urban Living Labs - the Creative Capacity of Cities Unleashed?
Organisers: The research Joint Programming Initiative Urban Europe, DG RTD.B.5
Venue: European Commission, Charlemagne, Room Jenkins
Speakers and chair(s): Mr. Coutard Olivier , Mr. Kemp René , Mrs. Goldkuhl Lena , Mr. Marvin Simon , Mr. Gustafsson Inger (Chair)
Cities face challenges of increasing complexity. To meet these challenges, cities need to unleash their creative capacity and to
mobilise urban decision-makers beyond formal politics – communities, citizens, researchers, NGOs, entrepreneurs etc.
The workshop aims to generate a better scientific understanding of urban complexities and social innovation in an urban
context, showcase the research funded by the research Joint Programming Initiative (JPI) Urban Europe and nurture and
continue debates between urban research and policy on the main issues at stake.
The workshop focuses on impact-oriented and experimental approaches geared towards citizens’ involvement, co-production of
knowledge, or governance and transitioning of socio-technical systems.
Target audience:
- EU, national, regional and local policy/decision makers
- Authorities managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes and projects
- Other stakeholders: private companies, financial institutions, European and national associations
- Academics, students and researchers).
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