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Final conference on the European Sustainable Chemicals Support Service - Phase 2

The European Commission,the Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (EASME) and the European Chemical Regions Network (ECRN) are organising our latest event. We are pleased to invite you to the final conference on the European sustainable chemicals support service – Phase 2 'Exploring how capturing and re-using currently emitted industrial gases could be stimulated through industrial symbiosis'.

 
Fourth stakeholder conference on biosimilar medicines

The European Commission and the European Medicines Agency (EMA)organised another multi-stakeholder event on biosimilar medicinal products to promote the exchange of knowledge and best practices in biosimilars' use and uptake.

 
A European retail sector fit for the 21st century

On 19 June 2018 the European Commission held a high-level conference to discuss developments in the European retail sector and the opportunities and challenges that the sector is facing. The conference followed the adoption on 19 April of the Communication on a European retail sector fit for the 21st century.

 
Second REACH Review: Stakeholder Conference

The European Commission is organising a one-day conference on 11 June 2018 in Brussels on the outcome and follow-up of the second REACH review. REACH is the European Regulation on registration, evaluation, authorisation and restriction of chemicals. Participants are expected from relevant Commission services, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), national authorities, third countries, industry representatives including SMEs, trade unions and NGOs.

 
WATIFY: Inspire to transform

WATIFY announces that the final campaign event, 'Inspire to transform', is taking place at the National Palace of Culture in Sofia, Bulgaria on 2 May 2018.

 
Workshop on Copernicus uptake by public authorities

The workshop is expected to highlight the most effective measures or strategies existing at national/regional level, including new methodologies for engaging the users and encouraging public authorities to use Copernicus.

 
Cross your Border – Improve your Opportunities in the Single Market

This conference will focus on improving the cross border opportunities in the Single Market. It will consist of presentations and workshops to examine on how to improve the cross border aspects. The registrations are open for anyone who would like to participate. There will be no webstreaming.