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    Hitting 300 projects: ENI CBC virtual exhibition amplified with fifty new posters

    The new Interreg NEXT programmes are ready to take off, however ENI CBC 2014-2020 projects still have a lot more to tell! 50 new projects have just been portrayed in the TESIM virtual exhibition, which now counts with 300 posters provided with pictures, information and links.

    A wide range of initiatives can be discovered through this tool, inaugurated in February 2021 and enlarged twice already, in October 2021 and October 2022. This new revamping brings to 300 the number of portrayed initiatives, classified according to their sub-clusters. Browsing through the exhibition, we go from the construction of heritage corridors to the valorisation of wine regions, from the protection of tree crops to the creation of health centres for people in need. Rescue teams are reinforced and equipped for a better response to accidents and emergencies. Environmental education enters classrooms to become part of schools’ curricula. Disadvantaged groups receive training and job opportunity for a better future.  Choosing to bet on green economy brings benefits both to the environment and to social development. The restoration, valorisation and promotion of cultural heritage attracts tourists.

    From the entrance hall (level 1), four thematic platforms lead down further to sub-clusters (level 2) in just one click. A third layer of interaction was added, permitting access to the total of 300 projects: at this level, posters can be filtered by programme, country or searched by key words. This interactive map can facilitate the task to assemble quick, updated information for a variety of purposes.  

    With this new update, 50 new projects are ready to show to the world the impact they achieve in the field: are you ready to embark on this journey and discover them with us?

    Surf the map and get inspired!

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