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  • 2019

THEMATIC POLE LEADERS AND PACS CAPITALISATION MEETING HELD IN BUDAPEST

March 22, 2019in 2019 0 Likes

THEMATIC POLE LEADERS AND PACS CAPITALISATION MEETING HELD IN BUDAPEST

 

The participants welcomed the opportunity to openly discuss the state of the play and share their thoughts on the future advances. The Thematic Pole leaders presented the respective thematic poles’achievements and thus the meeting served as a peer learning forum, as well. After the first initial phase of synergy buildings, the real capitalisation process (which goes along with the first projects’ outputs) has kicked off and the participants learned about the work of their colleagues from other poles. Not only has the concept of Capitalisation Strategy connected the DTP projects in the same thematic field but also paved the way to cooperation with other projects from diverse programme, be it INTERREG programmes or other EU programmes, e.g. HORIZON 2020. The dots are being connected through the EU community creating professional networks.

The DTP capitalisation strategy promotes the mutual benefits both for the EUSDR and its main stakeholders and the DTP Thematic Poles. The Thematic Pole Leaders and the EUSDR PA coordinators showecased in the meeting the advantages of cooperation, streamlined through the capitalisation process. A wealth of knowledge and information is provided through the poles’work to the PACs, while the latter shall provide its political support and better sustainability and transferability of the poles’results.

Further details related to the DTP’s capitalization strategy are here.

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