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An integrated approach to regional development

27 October, 2015 By Editor

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Gratian Mihailescu, expert from the AER’s Observatory on Regionalisation, was invited to speak at the Danube Conference about multi-level governance on 16 October 2015.

The roundtable discussion was organized in Cluj Napoca, with the occasion of 100 years celebration of Junior Chamber International. JCI is a is a international NGO of young people between 18 and 40 years old It has members in about 124 countries, and regional or national organizations in many of them and it encourages young people to become responsible citizens and to participate in efforts towards social and economic development, and international co-operation, good-will and understanding.

Gratian Mihailescu participated in a roundtable about Smart Cities and Innovation, together with various stakeholders including the mayor, vice-president of Cluj county, academia from Babes Bolyay University, Business sector and local NGO’s.

Learn more about the AER’s Observatory on Regionalisation and our pool of experts.
You can find and read his presentation here below.

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Filed Under: News, Other events Tagged With: Danube, Future of Regions, Governance, Innovation, Institutional affairs, Regional development, Regionalisation

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