The Central Baltic Programme 2014-2020 finances result orientated cross-border cooperation projects in Estonia, Finland (incl Åland), Latvia and Sweden

Thematic workshops - Estonia

Time: 3 September, 2020
Place: Sokos Hotel Viru, Viru väljak 4, Tallinn
Welcome to the thematic seminar of the Central Baltic Programme 2021 – 2027 on 3.9.2020 in Tallinn, Estonia
 
Cross-border cooperation continues

The Central Baltic Programme is an EU cross-border cooperation programme. Its scope is to finance high quality projects with European Regional Development Funds in Estonia, Finland (including Åland), Latvia and Sweden, that aim at solving common challenges together and across borders. The programme has been bringing these countries together since 2007 and will continue to do so in the future.
 
Now is the time for you to participate in the planning

Led by a Joint Programming Committee, the planning for the upcoming programme for 2021 - 2027 and its focus areas is ongoing at full speed, and the thematic structure is starting to take shape. This autumn the programme is organising thematic seminars in each programme member state and Åland. By participating you and your organisation have the possibility to contribute to the programme content and to discuss potential project ideas together with other interested organisations in your country. At the core of the seminars are thematic workshops, where the closer focus and potential strategic cooperation projects will be discussed under three chosen policy objectives. These are “A smarter Europe”, “A greener, low carbon and resilient Europe” and “A more social Europe” with the following themes chosen by the Joint programming Committee:
  1. Innovative growth and competitiveness of Central Baltic SME-s, New and improved Central Baltic digital services;
  2. Improved quality of Central Baltic environment by enhancing nature protection, biodiversity, green infrastructure and reducing pollution; Integrated Central Baltic circular economy solutions in various sectors and fields of resource use; Improved Central Baltic Intermodal mobility, connections to TEN-T and more efficient transport corridors to decrease CO2 emissions;
  3. Central Baltic Integrated, accessible labor markets and skills development
You are also encouraged to already now describe your own project idea by filling in the Project Idea template at http://centralbaltic.eu/content/project-idea-form-template
 in written and sending it to info@centralbaltic.eu. This will help us to further define the specific needs in the regions.
 
Date and venue: 3.9.2020, Original Sokos Hotel Viru, Viru väljak 4, Tallinn.

Time: 10:00 – 16:30

Content and structure:
Part I: Overview of the Central Baltic 2020-2027 programme preparations and Central Baltic region challenges, opportunities, and chosen policy objectives.
Part II: Parallel thematic workshops
Part III: Summaries of the thematic workshops
Discussion
 
Please register on 28.8.2020 at the latest using the link https://www.lyyti.in/ThematicWSEstonia
Due to the Covid-19 situation we may need to limit the number of participants, wherefore we allow max one participant per organisation for each thematic session.