Register for the first webinar now!

02 Nov 2021

Register for the first webinar now!

Register now for the first Interreg Baltic Sea Region webinar on “Innovative societies” organised on 17 November 2021 and learn more how your project ideas can help build resilient economies and communities and support responsive public services across the region.

Registration, agenda & more information: here. 

More webinars under preparation

This webinar is the first webinar of a series of events that will introduce in more detail the thematic objectives of the new Interreg Baltic Sea Region 2021-2027 Programme as well as other practicalities applicants should know before applying. Stay tuned and sign up for the newsletter. 

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