From local communities to the European stage, the work of ππ§πππ«π«ππ ππ«ππ§π¬π§πππ’π¨π§ππ₯ ππ«π¨π π«ππ¦π¦ππ¬ will soon be seen from a new perspective.
Young voices from Interreg Volunteer Youth across Europe β including the ππ§πππ«π«ππ πππ₯ππ§ππ’π ππ«ππΒ β will take the floor in a powerful exhibition at the European Parliament, showcasing the real impact of transnational cooperation.
'Through the Youth Lens: Stories of Transnational Cooperation' is theΒ theme of this exhibition, based on the transnational advocacy roadmap. It showcases examples of the use of European funds, supported by the 13 European transnational cooperation programmes.
Among the projects showcased at the exhibition, ATLIC β Atlantic InnoBlue Communities, led by the Municipality of Santo Tirso and supported by Interreg Atlantic Area, stands out. This partnership unites institutions from Portugal, Spain, France, and Ireland in a collaborative effort to promote youth entrepreneurship. Young individuals up to 30 years old, along with mentors, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and public institutions, have participated in innovation laboratories to develop business ideas. The working groups focus on priority challenges within the blue economy and explore proposals to address these challenges by testing new products or services.
Young voices from Interreg Volunteer Youth across Europe β including the ππ§πππ«π«ππ πππ₯ππ§ππ’π ππ«ππΒ β will take the floor in a powerful exhibition at the European Parliament, showcasing the real impact of transnational cooperation.
'Through the Youth Lens: Stories of Transnational Cooperation' is theΒ theme of this exhibition, based on the transnational advocacy roadmap. It showcases examples of the use of European funds, supported by the 13 European transnational cooperation programmes.
Among the projects showcased at the exhibition, ATLIC β Atlantic InnoBlue Communities, led by the Municipality of Santo Tirso and supported by Interreg Atlantic Area, stands out. This partnership unites institutions from Portugal, Spain, France, and Ireland in a collaborative effort to promote youth entrepreneurship. Young individuals up to 30 years old, along with mentors, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and public institutions, have participated in innovation laboratories to develop business ideas. The working groups focus on priority challenges within the blue economy and explore proposals to address these challenges by testing new products or services.
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