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The online Policy Learning Platform opens its door to policy-makers and all interested parties

The Assembly of European regions (AER) is responsible of animating the new Policy Learning Platform of Interreg Europe. We share here the item of news written by AER about opening of the platform to policy-makers and all interested parties.

“Last year Interreg Europe launched its Policy Learning Platform, which is the second action of the programme established to boost EU-wide policy learning and capitalisation on practices from regional development policies.

Today we are opening the doors to the online platform, where the Policy Learning Platform community will be able to access good practices, resources, experts and peers.

The platform offers a set of services that allow you to learn from the experiences and solutions of your peers and benefit from the policy know-how of our experts. As the policy learning community grows, so will the pool of good practices and the expertise in the four topic areas: research and innovation, competitiveness of SMEs, low-carbon economy, and the environment and resource efficiency.

The platform is open to all policymakers in Europe and other interested. If you are working with the design and implementation of public policies in your region, join the platform and become part of our community! It’s only few clicks away.

How to join?

In addition, two events will soon be organised:

This news was initially published on the Interreg Europe website

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