This was 6 months ago
LocationOnline
ProgrammesThis info session will focus on the call for Networked local digital twins in the EU that opened on 4 July (submission deadline 21 November 2024).
10:00 - Welcome and introduction
10:05 - Topic presentation
10:20 - Q&As from the audience
10:30 - Online networking – presentation of participants’ ideas for proposals
11:30 - Conclusions
For more information on the event and to register for participation, please visit the event website.
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