CEE2ACT at the ROBIN Mutual Learning Workshop

CEE2ACT coordinator goes to Stuttgart to present the CEE2ACT e-solutions at ROBIN workshop

On October 9, 2024, the coordinator of the CEE2ACT project (Geonardo) participated in the ROBIN Mutual Learning Workshop, which took place in Stuttgart, Germany. The workshop was organised by the ROBIN project partners, Steinbeis Europa Zentrum and CTA, and was designed to introduce and explore the ROBIN Toolbox.

The event provided a platform for European regional authorities and stakeholders to come together and learn about various tools available to support and enhance regional bioeconomy governance.

During the workshop, participants from different sectors shared insights into their initiatives aimed at promoting a sustainable bioeconomy.

Geonardo, a key contributor, showcased the CEE2ACT e-solutions, highlighting how the digital tools can assist regions in building more resilient and circular bioeconomy models. Other attendees presented their respective projects and tools, sparking discussions on innovative approaches to governance and the development of bioeconomy policies.

The workshop concluded with an engaging exchange of ideas, with stakeholders reflecting on potential strategies to further foster collaboration and accelerate the transition to a circular bioeconomy across Europe.

 

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