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Starts in 2 weeks from now
LocationHoogerheide (NL)
The renewed Ravelijnlezing focuses on regional cooperation and strategic challenges in the Flemish-Dutch Delta. It looks at how society can remain resilient in a world of rapid change, with particular attention to cooperation between government, business and defence. The programme brings together companies, public authorities and knowledge institutions around the theme "Resilient Delta".
The event is organised by Stichting Ravelijnlezing in cooperation with the province of Noord-Brabant, the municipality of Woensdrecht and regional partners. The central theme is resilience in the Flemish-Dutch Delta and the question of how government, industry and defence can work together in response to fast-changing and complex challenges.
Speakers include Beatrice de Graaf, historian and professor at Utrecht University, and Lieutenant General André Steur, Commander of the Dutch Air and Space Forces. The session is chaired by Wobine Buijs-Glaudemans, chair of SER Brabant.
The lecture takes place in an aircraft maintenance hangar at Business Park Aviolanda, within the HIVE Aerospace Collective in Hoogerheide. The venue is presented as a place where companies, defence, education and government work together on the future of military and civil aviation.
Interested participants can register using the organiser's registration link.
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