1st Conference on 'The Ocean of Tomorrow projects : what results so far?'

Dive into the ‘Ocean of tomorrow’!

Brussels, 26 March 2014 – The European Commission’s Directorate-General for Research and Innovation will host a conference to showcase the first results of four ambitious and multidisciplinary projects focusing on understanding, mitigating and adapting to changes in the marine environment. The Micro B3 Project will be presented by Johanna Wesnigk,  EMPA during the session " Sustainable exploitation of marine biodiversity".

The event, entitled ‘The Ocean of Tomorrow projects: what results so far’, will include a panel discussion with high-level experts to take stock and put forward their views concerning how the projects' results could provide sustainable answers also to the societal challenges identified in the Horizon 2020 programme (2014-2020).

This one-day event will take place in the European Commission’s MADOU Building (1 Place Madou, 1210 Brussels) between 8:30 and 17:00. Learn more about the Ocean of Tomorrow initiative and consult the draft programme.

Due to limited space in the meeting room, registrations will be accepted on a first-come-first-served basis.
Register now for the event! For further information and updates, consult our conference website or contact RTD-CALL-OCEAN@ec.europa.eu

Date: 
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Location: 
European Commission’s MADOU Building, Brussels, Belgium