The Conference brings together both sides of industry from Europe and Belgium to discuss access to innovation for businesses and in view of the European Plan for Research and Innovation.
The main theme of this colloquium is the need for a global and coherent approach which integrates the culture, competition and industry dimensions of the audiovisual and cinema sector.
This ministerial level seminar will focus on pupils' difficulties in acquiring basic skills (mother tongue, sciences, mathematics) but also on the question of early school leaving.
The informal Council of European Industry Ministers will deal with two issues: the European Union’s new industrial policy and the future European Research and Innovation Plan.
The objective of this working session is to draw conclusions and recommendations in relation to the future European Research and Innovation Plan and to supplement the conclusions of the Council on this matter. During this session, the Ministers for Research and for Industry will examine the latest issues.
Three marked walks, to be held on Sunday 18th July 2010, are being organised in the heart of Brussels, starting from the Parc du Cinquantenaire, just a couple of steps from the European Institutions.
Eleven theatre companies are joining forces for a European tour which will take them from Namur to Moscow during the summer of 2010. In this way these companies from France, Italy, Belgium, Germany, the Czech Republic, Poland and Russia are highlighting the changes that have occurred since the fall of the Iron Curtain. Shows, meetings, mini-concerts, exhibitions, performances and other surprises are on the programme for each one of these stops.
The aim of the European Structural Fund Open Doors Weekend is to offer more visibility to projects that are cofinanced by the European regional development fund (ERDF) during the past 15 years.
In partnership with Vivacité in the context of the Ravel's 2010 Beautiful Bicycle season, Adeps is offering a family bicycle ride in the Trois Bornes region.