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Interreg France (Channel) England Annual Event 2017, 26th September 2017, St Malo, France

SMEs and stakeholder organisations are invited to attend the Interreg France (Channel) England Annual Event 2017 which is taking place on Tuesday 26th September 2017 at the Palais du Grand Large in Saint-Malo, France.

Whether you're new to Interreg or an experienced Interreg pro, the event promises to be a fantastic opportunity to find out about the latest Programme news and network with project partners and applicants from both France and the UK.

Due to a limited number of places, tickets will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis - so don't miss your chance to register! You'll find more information about the event below.

The Interreg France (Channel) England programme is an example of European Territorial Cooperation programme. These programmes exist all over Europe and help fund cross-border projects in border regions between different European countries. The France (Channel) England programme aims to fund projects in the border region between France and England.

Venue

Palais du Grand Large
1, quai Duguay-Trouin - B.P. 109
35407 Saint-Malo
France

Programme for the Day

The morning session of the event will focus on Programme updates including more information on the new simplified application process and our new Micro Projects initiative. There will also be several presentations from some of the Programme's approved projects.

The afternoon session will focus on the Programme's Specific Objectives (1.1 Innovation, 1.2 Social Innovation 2.1 Low Carbon Technologies 3.1 Cultural and Natural Heritage 3.1 Coastal and transitional water eco systems.)

Interactive workshops will provide an excellent opportunity to network with partners from a specific objective of your choice. You'll also have a unique opportunity to ask questions to a panel which will include members of the project selection committee, Managing Authority and Joint Secretariat.

Why should you attend?

* Network with applicants and project partners from both France and the UK
* Gain a better understanding of the Programme and new application process
* Discuss project ideas with other interested partners
* Learn more about the funding opportunities linked to the Programme's specific objectives
* Meet English and French representatives who sit on the project selection committee

Practical Information

Participants are responsible for their own travel and accommodation arrangements.

For any questions please contact interregv@norfolk.gov.uk


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Posted 2017-08-03 20:57:24

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