EURADA is delighted to announce one more year our Summer School. For the first time, the EURADA Summer School will be held in two of our esteemed member's premises, Malta Enterprise and Gozo Regional Development Authority in collaboration with them.
This year's edition will focus on regional policies to support startups at European level and cultural heritage preservation initiatives.
During these two exhilarating days in Malta, we will dive deep into the dynamic world of SMEs and startups driving regional development across Europe. From exploring the EU's green transition and development of a sustainableblue economy to discovering the impact of EU Funds on island economies, and even delving into cultural heritage preservation initiatives. Engage with experts through immersive presentations, interactive workshops, and captivating site visits to leading companies. Discover the impact of SMEs and Startups in developing resilience for peripheral and remote regions and master the art of effective communication with EU stakeholders. Moreover, take advantage of networking opportunities to meet new people and broaden your horizons.
Additionally, during our Summer School, we are hosting the 14th meeting of the Smart Heritage Working Group. This in-person meeting will revolve around Regional Sustainability, emphasising the preservation of Biodiversity, traditional, and historical heritage.
Click here to check the agenda of the Summer School 2024.
There is a participation fee for the Summer School. The organisers will cover transport, snacks, lunches, and dinner during the Summer School, whereas travel to Malta, accommodation costs and other meals not specified in the agenda will be borne by the participants.
- EURADA Members: €300
- Non-EURADA members: €400
As you can see in the agenda, on Thursday, 9 and Friday 10 May 2024, the EU-Startup’s Summit 2024 will be held in Valletta. If you wish to attend, EURADA can provide you with discounted tickets for the event.
The registration period is now closed. However, if you have any questions or wish to register, please do not hesitate to contact Giacomo Frisanco.
The EURADA Secretariat hopes to see you all in Malta next May!