The Think Visegrad platform and the Permanent Representation of the Slovak Republic to the European Union in cooperation with the Association for International Affairs (AMO) cordially invite you to a working breakfast titled: “A New Deal for Emerging Technologies: Where will the money come from in the new MFF?”
Where should financing for new technologies come from? How should the future of digitalisation in Central Europe look like? How can we make sure Central European states can benefit from directly managed programs in the new MFF?
Speakers will include:
Carl-Christian Buhr (Deputy Head of Cabinet of Commissioner Mariya Gabriel, Digital Economy and Society)
Patrice Chazerand (Policy Director at DIGITALEUROPE)
HE Petra Vargová (Deputy Permanent Representative of Slovakia to the EU)
and digital coordinators of the V4 countries.
The event will include presentation of a new study Digital New Deal for V4: How do we stand with new technologies? by its authors:
Kryštof Kruliš (AMO, Czech Republic)
Máté Hajba (Free Market Foundation, Hungary)
Martin Reguli (F. A. Hayek Foundation, Slovakia)
Register at bit.ly/MFFNewDeal before Sunday, 9 December 2018 or contact us at brussels@europeum.org.
The event is supported by the International Visegrad Fund and the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom.
- Date and time
Tuesday, 11 December 2018
8:30 – 10:00 (registrations and breakfast start at 8:00)
- Location
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Permanent Representation of Slovak Republic to the EU
Avenue de Cortenbergh 79
Brussels
- Organizer
- Think Visegrad & Permanent Representation of the Slovak Republic to the European Union
- In cooperation with
- AMO, Europeum & Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom
- WORKING LANGUAGES
- English