On 9 and 10 October, we have run a series of online roundtable meetings to take the cooperation among our projects forward. With around 200 beneficiaries attending from nearly all projects funded in the first and second calls, the discussions were both engaging and productive.
In total, nine roundtables took place, allowing participants to work collaboratively for approximately 18 hours. These sessions focused on exploring synergies and concrete future collaborations, significantly advancing cooperation across central Europe.
Representatives from several Member States, including National Contact Points, contributed to the discussions, further enriching the dialogue. Additionally, colleagues from the Danube Region Programme participated in more than half of the roundtables, establishing valuable links to ongoing projects and fostering synergies between our two transnational cooperation programmes.
The positive feedback from beneficiaries highlights the importance of these roundtables in creating opportunities for exchange and collaboration. This initiative not only strengthens existing networks but also paves the way for innovative partnerships in the future.