MAMBA Rural Mobility Seminar

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Date / Heure
Date(s) - 21 Feb 2019
10 h 00 min - 15 h 00 min

Emplacement
Hotel Jacob Gade - Vejle, Denmark


On the 21st of February, the MAMBA project will organise its 2nd “Rural mobility seminar”. The event will take place in Vejle, Denmark and will be the second in a series of six seminars. The thematic focus will be on grassroots initiatives, the challenges they face and the opportunities they bring. Particular emphasis will be set on practical insights from successful projects and initiatives, and we will provide ample space to network and mingle with other mobility stakeholders from the Baltic Sea Region and beyond.

  • The agenda is available here
  • Registration is this way: click here

 

For more information: www.mambaproject.eu/2018/12/20/21-february-2nd-mamba-mobility-seminar/

The MAMBA project is about maximizing mobility and accessibility of services in rural regions. It is a project under the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme that runs from October 2017 until September 2020. It includes 15 partners from six countries: Denmark, Germany, Poland, Latvia, Finland and Sweden.

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