Alentejo goes digital with its EDP - “Sustainable Bioeconomy in the Alentejo Region”

  • 24 Jun 2020 to 24 Jun 2020

The Portuguese region of Alentejo held a virtual EDP Workshop on 24th June, with a follow up digital gathering six days later. The region will be one of the first to explore how the EDP can go digital during challenging times caused by the COVID pandemic. The open workshop organized with the support of the JRC aimed to share experience, identify obstacles, and suggest solutions that help to strengthen the innovative capacity of the region in the field of sustainable Bioeconomy.

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Agenda and Presentations

 

DIA 1 (24 June 2020)

10:00 - 10:10

Opening Session

  • Welcome

Roberto Grilo, President CCDR-Alentejo

John Edwards, Joint Research Centre, European Commission

10:10 - 10:40

Plenary session

Moderator: Carmen Carvalheira, Vice-President CCDR-Alentejo

Manuel Laranja, ISEG – Universidade de Lisboa

 

Joaquim Fialho, CCDR-Alentejo

 

António Oliveira das Neves, Gabinete Oliveira das Neves

10:40 - 12:30

Participatory Exercise

Participants are divided into groups of 5 to 6 people (virtual rooms)

12:00 - 12:15

Plenary Session

  • Sharing experience

Patricia da Costa Félix Bermejo (FUNDECYT-PCTEX)

  • Closing and next steps of the workshop

Carmen Carvalheira, Vice-President CCDR-Alentejo

 

 

 

DAY 2 (30 June 2020)

10:00 – 10:10

  • Welcome

Roberto Grilo, President CCDR-Alentejo

 

10:10 – 11:30

 

Plenary session

Moderator: Carmen Carvalheira, Vice-President CCDR-Alentejo

  • Presentations of the main conclusions from the participatory exercise

(10 mins per group) Q&A

11:30 – 12:00

Clossing session

Carlos Cabo (FUNDECYT-PCTEX)

  • Closing – Carmen Carvalheira, Vice-President CCDR-Alentejo
 

 

 

Practical Information

When
24 Jun 2020 to 24 Jun 2020

Description

The Portuguese region of Alentejo held a virtual EDP Workshop on 24th June, with a follow up digital gathering six days later. The region will be one of the first to explore how the EDP can go digital during challenging times caused by the COVID pandemic. The open workshop organized with the support of the JRC aimed to share experience, identify obstacles, and suggest solutions that help to strengthen the innovative capacity of the region in the field of sustainable Bioeconomy.

More information available in the event website.