he 12th Conference of Presidents
of the New Alps Adriatic Network of Chambers of Commerce was
held at the Slovenian Parliament in Ljubljana. The Venezia
Giulia Chamber of Commerce, a promoter of the Network since its
establishment, is part of this transnational network that
includes 9 Cciaa and 7 regions from Italy (Fvg, Veneto, Province
of Bolzano), Austria (Styria and Carinthia), Slovenia and
Croatia (Counties of Istria and Primorsko Goranska). Speaking at
the proceedings, Councilor Gianluca Madriz, representing
President Antonio Paoletti, presented the Chamber's proposals
for the Network's work plan for 2024.
The main proposal, concerns the organization in Gorica in
June '24 of the "Alpe Adria Economic and Information Forum."
"The event aims at comparing the economies of the territories -
noted Madriz - in the European context, in a constant comparison
with the system of the main media of the area, with particular
reference to the employment and production sectors, contributing
to the creation and sharing of a continuous flow of news in the
area itself". All this also in view of the creation of an Alpe
Adria brand, which represents and conveys the importance and
added value of the services provided by what is one of the most
important supranational networks in Europe. Particular attention
was focused on the territorial and economic fallout, of Nova
Gorica - Gorizia European Capital of Culture 2025. The Cciaa VG
indicated the need for a comparison on the activities carried
out by the Cciaa in support of culture, creative and cultural
enterprises and tourism, proposing in particular to the
Slovenian Chambers the creation of a working table for a joint
event, to be realized in 2025.Wide availability of the Chamber
to participate in joint activities of the Alpe Adria Network,
including within the Enterprise Europe Network, such as
workshops and sectoral B2B events, fairs (with an invitation to
Olio Capitale of exhibitors and buyers from the Alpe Adria
regions), and especially in partnerships in EU projects, funded
by transnational Interreg programs and to cross-border ones,
with Slovenia, Austria and Croatia.
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