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EUSBSR Annual Forum 2024 in Visby, Sweden

30 October 2024
Technical details
The Annual Forum serves as the premier yearly gathering for collaboration in the Baltic Sea Region under the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region, an event tradition that began in 2009. This year, stakeholders are invited to join us in Visby, located on the island of Gotland, Sweden. Spanning two days, the Forum will be held on October 30 and 31, with an optional side event scheduled for October 29. Focused on the overarching themes of Sustainability, Resilience, and Security, the Forum seeks to foster deeper understanding and strengthen collaborative efforts in these critical areas. The 2023 Forum will center around four key components.
  
We are happy to announce that Easy Energy made a presence at the PA Energy Stand with Ilze Prūse, Policy Area “Energy” coordinator as the organizer.
The event provided a valuable platform for collaboration, bringing together Climate Neutral Society Projects and a diverse range of representatives from various sectors. Below is a concise summary of the key highlights from the event.

Co-creation: Interactive workshops, panel discussions, and seminars invite participants to discuss challenges and to elaborate on solutions. These sessions emphasize cross-sectorial, transnational, and multilevel collaboration, designed to generate practical outcomes, and foster ongoing cooperation. All activities are related to the Action Plan of the Strategy and ongoing processes or projects in the 14 Policy Areas.

Policy Dialogues: Central to the Forum are policy dialogues addressing the strategic objectives of the EUSBSR. These discussions range from large plenary sessions to focused panels, each tackling key aspects of the Strategy and exploring solutions to enhance the Baltic Sea Region’s development.

Networking Village: The Networking Village serves as a social hub for informal exchanges and spontaneous connections. Located at the heart of the Forum, it’s a place for participants to meet between sessions, start new conversations, and spark collaborations. The 14 Policy Areas, Pan-Baltic organisations, the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme, the Swedish Institute, and other financial programmes will be represented.