How to mobilise the necessary financing for green and sustainable investments?
The conference on "Promoting Sustainable Finance" will aim to provide answers to this question.
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The Wielkopolskie region is part of the pilot initiative on European coal regions in transition. The conference will explore the possibilities of a transition to a hydrogen-based energy system.
JRC scientists and experts will co-lead side events and engage in panel discussions to contribute to the scientific and technical discussions on climate action at the 24th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
At the event, the following book was discussed:. Data-Driven Policy Impact Evaluation - How Access to Microdata is Transforming Policy Design, by Nuno Crato and Paolo Paruolo 2019 (editors) Springer. The book can be downloaded for free.
This workshop will enable participants to share their experiences in developing, estimating and using models to assess issues at global level.
This two-day event will bring together partners for a Conference focusing on three Thematic Platforms, with independent meetings for each: Agri-Food, Energy and Industrial Modernisation.
D4I aims to stimulate research on various aspects of the integration of migrants at the local level, making high-resolution data available to selected research projects.
At this final workshop, the best nine research projects from all participating proposals will be presented.
This interactive workshop will explore major legal challenges intrinsic to working with AI technology. Participants will have the opportunity to exchange knowledge and provide input on three scoping papers, focusing on e-health, autonomous vehicles, and text and data mining.
The conference will provide a platform to present and discuss Member States’ experiences and general observations regarding the Integrated Administration and Control System (IACS), including developments in shared management.
The 1st Annual Conference of the JRC Community of Practice in Financial Research (CoPFiR) will deal with the resilience of the banking sector, and the financial system at large. It will also try to identify future challenges to financial stability.
This year’s Strategic Energy Technology (SET) Plan conference will focus on the EU energy transition. Discussions will cover its European and international dimensions, such as the State of the Energy Union, Mission Innovation, external dimensions as well as financial effects and future prospects.
Organised jointly between the JRC and the Technology Park Ljubljana Ltd., this event provides policy makers and innovation practitioners with knowledge, training and practical insights to help set up successful start-up platforms and strengthen innovation ecosystems.
As part of the 2018 edition of the Raw Materials week, the JRC is organising a one-day event, 'Drivers and Solutions for Integrating Information in the EU Raw Materials Knowledge Base - Serving Policy Makers and the Knowledge Triangle'. During this event, the second edition of the Raw Materials Scoreboard” will be officially launched.
At this five-day event, Local and international policymakers, academics, think tanks, and practitioners come together to share best practices and showcase their capacity to inform policies through the use of indicator systems.
Representatives from around the world will come together for three days to discuss the latest developments in energy storage technologies, regulatory and policy development and the future storage market.
Built on peer-review methodology, this workshop will explore the main challenges associated with setting up an effective monitoring system for smart specialisation strategies, and using monitoring information to improve performance and future policy development.
The aim of this event is to explore how technology transfer activities can be used as a mechanism to help EU industry, particularly Start-ups and SMEs, in deploying and adopting nanotechnology.
How do we want to deal with the future of our one and only planet?
ARTEFACTS illustrates some of the threats we humans pose to planet Earth as a result of our own economic development. At the same time the exhibition will show how we can meet our growing needs without damaging our natural environment.
If you can't make it to Berlin, take a virtual tour of the exhibition.
The JRC will host sessions at this four-day event, where cities and regions showcase their importance in good European governance.
This conference offers a comprehensive picture of the smart specialisation policy experience, including an evaluation of its early results, highlighting recent developments both conceptually and empirically.