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North Sea conference "working together on energy, green transition & security"
NOV
Thu
20
NOV
Fri
21

This was 3 weeks ago

Location

Brussels

Norway House, Rue Archimède 17, Brussels, Belgium
Programmes
Climate, Energy, Mobility Agro-Food, Environment

The conference will focus on the current question: how can we provide energy security to Europe while improving biodiversity in and around the North Sea ? Key speakers include officials from different directorates-general at the European Commission, several distinguished academics , representatives from industry and the ambassadors of Norway and the UK. 

Attendees can expect a mix of panel discussions, speeches and demonstrations. It is a two-day event with the conference on the first day and a reception in the evening at the residence of the British Ambassador which will provide attendees with an ideal opportunity to enhance their network. The second day is a morning workshop focusing on research collaboration.

The deadline for registration is already on 11 November 2025 so make sure you reserve your spot as soon as possible. You can find the full programme and register on this website

https://nsup.webspace.durham.ac.uk/nsup-conference-2025/

 

 

 

 

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