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Project Q4298758 in Greece, Croatia, Italy
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Nodes Enhancing Waterway bridging Adriatic-Ionian Network Plus
Project Q4298758 in Greece, Croatia, Italy

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    126,960.26 Euro
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    149,365.01 Euro
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    1 January 2022
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    30 June 2022
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    Central Adriatic Ports Authority
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    44°30'29.34"N, 11°21'56.30"E
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    45°25'4.91"N, 10°55'35.54"E
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    37°56'34.40"N, 23°38'53.95"E
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    NEWBRAIN PLUS is the follow up project proposal of NEWBRAIN (COD 504) and it aims at increasing the awareness among the European, National and Macro-regional stakeholders in the field of logistics and transport about the importance of the role of Motorways of the Sea in the Adriatic-Ionian region and their connection to land transport infrastructures for the freight transport flows between the two shores of the Adriatic-Ionian Sea. NEWBRAIN PLUS will promote and enhance the NEWBRAIN transnational strategy signed by all project partners that identified a list of common areas of interest for the strengthening of transnational institutional cooperation during the next programming period (2021-2027). Moreover, NEWBRAIN PLUS will also refer to the conclusions of the Policy Paper realized in the framework of ADRION Thematic Cluster 4 “Integrated multimodal sustainable water and land transport” coordinated by LP Central Adriatic Ports Authority (Italy. NEWBRAIN PLUS intends to achieve the main objective through the realization of a public event in Ancona aimed at engaging European, Macro-regional and National stakeholders in a high-level debate over the role of the Adriatic-Ionian transport and logistics nodes for the connections between Southern-East Med areas and Western and Central Eu regions, with a look on how the pandemic crisis changed the interaction between players and economic factors in the field of transport and logistics. The event will include an “on board” part where thematic sessions on specific topics related to the transport and logistics field will be organized on board of a ferry line along one of the Motorways of the Sea based in the port of Ancona. Moreover, the PP4-Intermodal Transport Cluster (HR) and PP5-Piraeus Chamber of Small and Medium Sized Industries (Greece) will organize a national meeting with the involvement of National authorities in the field of transport and logistics to promote the NEWBRAIN transnational strategy and stimulate a debate over land and sea connections in the Adriatic-Ionian regions. The enhancement of NEWBRAIN transnational strategy will be pursued also through the realization of a follow up report that will collect the conclusions of the WPC high-level events with the aim to revise or integrate pre-identified common cooperation areas including considerations on the shift to a “new-normal” environment after the COVID-19 crisis and to mainstream the EUSAIR policy objectives of Pillar II into the new cooperation framework. The strong cooperation established by the partners within NEWBRAIN project and the cross-cutting competences and experiences they represent ensure the efficient achievement of project objectives. Communication activities will focus on digital channels in order to widely promote the NEWBRIAN PLUS objectives to the selected target group. (English)
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