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Notiziario Marketpress di Giovedì 28 Giugno 2012
 
   
  EUROPA, PIÙ INTEGRAZIONE E PIÙ COMPETITIVITÀ NELL´AREA SUD-ORIENTALE. A BOLOGNA VENERDÌ 29 GIUGNO SEE (SOUTH EAST EUROPE), IL PROGRAMMA DI COOPERAZIONE TRANSNAZIONALE CUI PARTECIPANO 16 PAESI EUROPEI.

 
   
   Bologna, 28 giugno 2012 - Rafforzare il processo di integrazione economica e sociale e aumentare la competitività dell’Europa sud-orientale, attraverso progetti comuni nei settori dell’innovazione, dell’ambiente e dello sviluppo urbano sostenibile. Sono gli obiettivi di See (South East Europe), il Programma di cooperazione transnazionale che coinvolge partner di 16 nazioni, in una delle aree più articolate e complesse del continente europeo. Venerdì 29 giugno a Bologna (Hotel Carlton, via Montebello, 8 – ore 10) si svolgerà l’appuntamento annuale tra tutti i paesi partner del programma, sul tema “Il futuro costruito sul presente”. Per la Regione Emilia-romagna (che presiede il comitato italiano) interverrà la vicepresidente e assessore al Bilancio, Europa, Autonomie Simonetta Saliera. A See partecipano oltre all’Italia (che aderisce con 11 Regioni), Austria, Bulgaria,grecia, Ungheria, Romania, Slovenia, Slovacchia, Albania, Bosnia Herzegovina, Serbia, Croazia, Repubblica di Macedonia, Montenegro, Moldova e Ucraina. Si tratta di 8 paesi membri della Ue , 3 paesi candidati, 3 paesi potenziali candidati e 2 paesi terzi. Nel periodo 2007-2013 la Regione Emilia-romagna ha sviluppato nell’ambito di questo programma di cooperazione 148 progetti, con 140 partner in rappresentanza di 14 diversi Stati. “The Future Built on the Present” See Annual Event 2012 Bologna, Hotel Carlton 29 June 2012
9.00- 09.50 Registration
10.00-10.15 Introductory speeches Opening - Mr. Balázs Simó, Director, National Development Agency, Hungary; Head of Managing Authority of the See Programme Welcome - Mr. Matteo Lepore, Deputy Mayor of the City of Bologna
Session one 10.15 -12.00 Future: This session will focus on the South East Europe Region in future regional policies: the policy dimension, the institutional and regulatory framework, challenges and opportunities Moderator: Mr. Lodovico Gherardi, President of Italian South East Europe National Committee
Mr Vicente Rodríguez Sáez, Deputy Head of Unit, Transnational and Interregional Cooperation Unit
Ms. Simonetta Saliera, Vice-president of Regione Emilia Romagna
Ms. Maria Ludovica Agrò, General Director, Directorate General for Community Regional Policy, Department for Development and Economic Cohesion, Ministry of Economic Development, Italy
Mr. Salvatore Caronna, Italian Member of Regional development Committee of the European Parliament
Mr. Iuliu Bara, General Director, Ministry of Regional Development and Tourism, Romania
Ms. Helga BubanoviĆ DevČiĆ, Assistant Minister, Ministry of Regional Development and Eu funds, Republic of Croatia
12.00-12.30 Opening of the projects fair (all participants; networking opportunities, open until 18.00)
12.30-14.00 Lunch break
Session two 14.00 – 16.00 Voices from the Programme: evidence and achievements This session will focus on the projects’ results as perceived from target groups / stakeholders – results for real people in real time Moderator: Mr. Walther Stoeckl
Techfood Iprforsee See Hydropower Bioregio Carpathians Newada See Digi.tv Atrium Videos and Interviews
16.00 – 16.30 Coffee break
Session three 16.30- 18.00 Present: paving the way to the next programming period This panel discussion will elaborate the current results with the focus to the future of the Programme Moderator: Ms. Margarita JanČiČ, Secretary, Ministry of Infrastructure and Spatial Planning, Slovenia
Ms. Margarita JanČiČ – Secretary, Ministry of Infrastructure and Spatial Planning, Slovenia
Mr. Marius Mladenov, Head of “European Territorial Cooperation and Neighbourhood Programmes” Department, “Territorial Cooperation Management” Dg, Ministry of Regional Development and Public Works, Republic of Bulgaria
Mr. Roland Arbter, Director for territorial cooperation, Federal Chancellery, Austria
Mr. Balázs Simó, Director, National Development Agency, Hungary; Head of Managing Authority of the See Programme
Mr. Salvatore Caronna, Italian Member of Regional development Committee of the European Parliament
Question time
18.00 – 18.30 Conclusions Rossella Rusca, Head of Division Viii, Directorate General for Community Regional Policy, Department for Development and Economic Cohesion, Ministry of Economic Development, Italy
20.00-22.00 Networking cocktail Evening Programme / all participants
 
   
 

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