"Joining Forces" - true to the motto of the Stuttgart Region, our involvement in European affairs is well networked. The Stuttgart Region was the first region in Germany to set up its own representative office in Brussels, which it has held continuously since 2002. The office is located in Baden-Württemberg's representative office. This makes it possible to be part of a network and to gain fast access to information relating to research, innovation policy, energy, transport, the environment, media and the creative industries, all of which are relevant for what is one of Europe's most innovative regions.
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With "United we stream Stuttgart" and a B2B Cooperation Platform, Stuttgart Region has launched two new initiatives to meet the current challenges .
Stuttgart Region's "Regionaut" - an automatic computer-based chat programme - answers important questions companies might have during this difficult period.
At the end of 2020, the revised Leipzig Charter and the Territorial Agenda of the European Union will be signed by the national governments. Both strategies set new standards for European spatial planning and urban policy. Metropolitan regions play an increasingly important role in this, because a city alone cannot meet the challenges of the future. Join this online meeting to discuss necessary measures that should be taken for a successful implementation and how metropolitan regions can foster this process.