WIN-BIG at the 3rd edition of the WestMED Hackaton!

On 3 October 2024, the 3rd edition of the WestMED Blue Economy Initiative Hackathon will take place in Algarve, Portugal.
WIN-BIG at the 3rd edition of the WestMED Hackaton!

The University of Aveiro has been invited to present the WIN-BIG project. The hackathon will showcase key projects in the Blue economy and provide valuable discussions in innovation, skills development, sustainability, and collaboration.

This is a great opportunity to bring the involvement of women to this discussion and inspire other stakeholders to work towards a more gender-balanced and sustainable Blue Economy.

The primary focus will be on developing collaborative projects in the blue economy. This event offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the sustainable growth of the Mediterranean region.

The agenda is thoughtfully crafted to provide participants with valuable insights into project development and is supported by the WestMED Assistance Mechanism. You will learn from the success stories of previously supported initiatives and explore diverse funding opportunities, including INTERREG NEXT MED and Horizon Europe.
If you are interested in participating in this event, register via: https://www.westmed-hackathon2024.com/en
 
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