Lancering OPEN DAGEN 2008: de belangrijkste jaarlijkse gebeurtenis van het Regionale Beleid van Europa (en)

Met dank overgenomen van Europese Commissie (EC) i, gepubliceerd op vrijdag 3 oktober 2008.

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Brussels, 3 October 2008

Launch of OPEN DAYS 2008: The annual flagship event of Europe’s Regional Policy The sixth annual OPEN DAYS - European Week of Regions and Cities, organised by the European Commission and EU Committee of the Regions, takes place 6-9 October. Some 7400 European, national and regional policy-makers, experts and representatives of banking, business and civil society will participate in 145 seminars and other events in Brussels. Simultaneously, under the OPEN DAYS banner, 230 local events will take place throughout the EU and further afield. The four-day event is an opportunity to exchange knowledge and experience on job creation, innovation, climate change and other challenges, as well as contributing to the debate on Europe’s future Cohesion Policy.

Regional Policy Commissioner Danuta Hübner said: "This OPEN DAYS is testimony to the ongoing rich dialogue between Europe's institutions, regional and local authorities, town and city councils, associations, universities, banks and investors. We share the same goals: we want to create the best conditions for investment, jobs and growth, to deliver a better quality of life and greater prosperity for the EU's 500 million citizens. Our regions and cities are key to implementing the policies to achieve these objectives."

Committee of the Regions' (CoR) President Luc Van den Brande added: “Regions and cities are more important than ever in political terms. In troubled times they can provide leadership and solutions. They deliver more than 66% of public investment in the EU; they are key actors in innovation, research and education. The European Week of Regions and Cities and the CoR plenary, taking place in parallel, are a great opportunity to share best practice on regional and urban development."

Global Challenges, Local Solutions

OPEN DAYS 2008 highlights the challenges faced by regions and cities. The seminars are organised around the following themes: Innovation (promoting research, technological development, and innovation), Sustainable Development and Climate-Change, Co-operation and Networking (exchange of best practices in regional development), and European Cohesion Policy. 216 regions and cities have signed up as partners and will work in "conglomerates" on themes which most closely match their priorities. For instance, the "Celtic Connections" conglomerate will address how to tackle damage resulting from climate-change. International experts will be on-hand to offer their personal experience and insights. For example, architect David Fisher, designer of the world's first wind and solar-powered rotating skyscraper, to be built in Dubai, will address the workshop on EcoMagination in the Cities of the Future.

Regions and cities also attend OPEN DAYS to meet new partners, especially from the private sector, to assist their economic development. The implementation of the 455 cohesion-policy programmes in 2007-2013 necessitates co-operation between public authorities and the business community to make best use of EU funds. The Investors' Café, at the Committee of the Regions’ headquarters, provides a meeting-point for local and regional politicians, companies, bankers and researchers. Siemens, Nokia, Philips and Ferrari are among the leading companies taking part.

From Iceland to Turkey: OPEN DAYS expanding

The 230 local events, organised by partner regions and cities, will take place in 31 countries as part of the "Europe in my Region/Europe in my City" initiative. The events include festivals, debates and sporting competitions, aimed at celebrating Europe's achievements and raising awareness of EU investment (€ 347 billion between 2007 and 2013) in projects ranging from technology parks to innovative urban regeneration schemes and high-speed transport links. The countries hosting the greatest number of events are the UK, Italy and France. Non-EU countries taking part include Turkey (with a seminar on "What Does the EU Mean for Women?") and Iceland (with a debate on Icelandic regions in 2020).

Background

On 6 October, the launch ceremony for OPEN DAYS 2008 will be hosted by the President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso, the French Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Michel Barnier, representing the EU Presidency, Commissioner Danuta Hübner and President Luc Van Den Brande. The debate will focus on the European Commission's new Green Paper on Territorial Cohesion, which will be adopted the same day.

The European Parliament in Brussels will host the final OPEN DAYS session. The President of the Parliament, Hans-Gert Pöttering, French Secretary of State for European Affairs, Jean-Pierre Jouyet, and Vice-President of the European Commission, Günter Verheugen, together with President Van den Brande and Commissioner Hübner, will be among the speakers.

Further information is available on the OPEN DAYS 2008 website at: www.opendays.europa.eu.

A press conference will take place on 8 October at 12:30 in the Commission's Berlaymont building in Brussels (Schuman room)