Check out the agenda of the conference on “Fostering Circular Blue Economy in the Mediterranean”

The event aims to shed light on Circular Economy practices within Blue Economy sectors in the Mediterranean.

Published on Thursday 14 April 2022· POLICY

The conference “Fostering Circular Blue Economy in the Mediterranean” is taking place in less than a month in Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site in Barcelona, namely on 10 and 11 May 2022, through a hybrid event with both in-person and online formats.

Co-organized by the SwitchMed programme (Regional Policy Component), the Interreg MED Blue Growth Community and the Interreg MED modular project BLUEfasma, the event aims to shed light on the development of Circular Economy within selected sectors of the Blue economy in the Mediterranean, namely fisheries and aquaculture, nautical tourism and port activities, including shipbuilding and repair.

The organizers are happy to share the detailed agenda of the event: Download the agenda

 

On 10 May, participants are invited to attend the plenary sessions in SCP/RAC’s venue, the Sant Pau Recinte Modernista site. On 11 May, participants will have the opportunity to visit the port of Barcelona where good practices of circular blue economy will be showcased. The event will have interpretation services in English and French.
You can register for the event here: https://forms.gle/FHY47bX9ibJ6Tu6t8

This conference will take place back to back with a matchmaking brokerage event entitled “Smart Specialisation for Sustainable Blue Economy Brokerage Event (Hybrid) – Focus on Blue Biotechnology”, organised by DG MARE in Sant Pau Art Nouveau site as well on 9 May. You can register for the event here.


/!\ Important!

  • If you would like to join in-person, register before 29/04 (places are limited, please wait for the confirmation of your registration before starting travel arrangements)
  • If you would like to join remotely, you can register until 09/05

 

Don’t miss the chance to participate in our event, register now! 

The event aims to shed light on the development of Circular Economy within selected sectors of the Blue economy in the Mediterranean, namely fisheries and aquaculture, nautical tourism and port activities, including shipbuilding and repair. 

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