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INTERREG IVC capitalisation workshop on eco-innovation

The Thematic INTERREG IVC Capitalisation initiative is an approach that focuses on collecting, analysing and disseminating the thematic knowledge gained from projects working on the same topic. For this purpose, the INTERREG IVC secretariat has launched different workshops on each of the thematic initiatives.

On 14th November 2013, it was the turn of the Thematic Workshop on Eco-innovation. This workshop aimed at bringing together people from 7 different projects related to the topic, such as:

During the Workshop the mentioned projects were presented, followed by a discussion on the added value of INTERREG IVC and the future perspective of the program.

You can have a look to the following links for more information:

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