ITEM Annual Conference 2024

Date
22 Nov 2024
Time09:00 - 15:00
LocationProvincial House ‘De Leopoldskazerne’, Charles de Kerchovelaan 189

Information

North Western Europe has traditionally been at the forefront of innovation, industrialisation and making European society more sustainable. That Europe is as strong as its weakest link is also a given. Europe requires strengthening good cooperation between member states with cooperation and support from national, regional administrators and stakeholders, where Europe’s internal borders are not perceived as obstacles but as opportunities. Current European and national elections show that although European citizens aspire to a sustainable and liveable society, the preconditions for this are certainly not yet sufficiently in place.

Cross-border objectives on sustainability and industry, economy, infrastructure and mobility also means active commitment to cross-border cooperation between member states. In the first half of this year, the Belgian Presidency of the European Council included strengthening Europe’s competitiveness as one of its priorities. Supported by the outcome of the elections, the movement from a Green Deal to Industrial Deal has begun. In order to achieve a good investment climate with consistent laws and regulations and fair tariffs in a level playing field in the areas of sustainability, economic development and liveability, cross-border cooperation between different layers of government was mentioned as a prerequisite. Well-functioning European sustainable transport corridors are the essential required network in this respect. Within corridors are sub-regions that occupy key positions and act across borders. From the Benelux, the Dutch-Flemish cooperation initiating a linking mechanism, ITEM presents in this 10th edition of the annual conference the usefulness of the European border effects test and cohesion policy for border regions, the importance of European direction on cross-border cooperation and the effect of European industrial policy on border regions.

The experiences of 10 years of ITEM underline that cross-border cooperation on European societal challenges is crucial. Experience also shows that a structural, synergetic and long-term approach is necessary for effective results. In short, a broad integral vision of the future is needed with a place for short-term results as well. This requires a joint approach in which the various layers of government, knowledge institutions as well as stakeholders from the business community each have to contribute from their own responsibility.

The following ‘ ITEM Border impact cases will be covered in the programme:

  • Opportunity analysis: European border impact assessment and cohesion policy for border regions
  • 2. Cross-border Impact Dossier: Facilitating Cross-border Solutions – proposed EU Regulation
  • Border Impact File: The impact of recent EU industrial policy legislation on border regions

Governor Carina van Cauter and the province of East Flanders are hosting the ITEM Annual Conference 2024 from the province of East Flanders. It will take place at the Provincial House in Ghent (Leopoldskazerne). The ITEM Annual Conference is co-sponsored by the Chancellery and Foreign Affairs Department (DKBUZA) of the Flemish government and the province of East Flanders.

We hope to see you in person in Ghent on 22 November.

Programme
Time slotProgramme
09.00-09.30

Registration

09.30-09.45

Opening and welcome

– Governor Carina Van Cauter, Province East-Flanders
– Provincial executive member Kurt Moens, Province East-Flanders
– Prof. Dr. Anouk Bollen-Vandenboorn, Director ITEM-Maastricht University

09.45-10.05

‘Towards a renewed and strengthened cohesion policy after 2027’

Erwin Hoogland, Regional Minister Province of Overijssel

10.05-10.30

European integration and cohesion policy for border regions

– Prof. dr. Birte Wassenberg, University of Strasbourg
– Martin Unfried, Senior Researcher ITEM-Maastricht University

10.30-11.10

Innovative instruments for bridging borders

– Gyula Ocskay, Secretary General CESCI, Budapest
– Susanne Sivonen, Researcher ITEM-Maastricht University
– Maarten Vidal, Coordinator Cross-border cooperation, Chancellery and Foreign Affairs Department of the Flemish Government

11.10-11.45

Coffee break

11.45-12.25

EU cohesion policy after 2027: better regulation for border regions

Roundtable:

– Thomas Wobben, CoR, Secretariat-General, Director for Legislative Works at European Committee of the Regions
– Yianis Koutsikidis, Policy Advisor, Secretary-General European Commission, unit Evaluation & Impact Assessment
– King’s Commissioner Arthur van Dijk, President of the Dutch House of Provinces (Brussels)
– Gaëtan Poelman, General Representative of Flanders to the EU
– Pim Mertens, Scientific coordinator ITEM-Maastricht University

12.25-12.45

Strengthening the Competitiveness of European Industries and the future of the European Single Market: what’s in for border regions?

– Pim Mertens, Scientific coordinator ITEM-Maastricht University

12.45-13.15

Strengthening European industries linking the green deal to industrial deals?

– Mark Andries, Administrator-General of Flanders Innovation & Entrepreneurship (VLAIO)
– Carl De Maré, Program Director Smart Delta Resources (SDR)
– Hans Meijer, General Counsel & Director Strategic Projects at Deep Branch

13.15-13.30

Closing & wrap up

– Gouvernor Carina Van Cauter, Province East-Flanders
– Prof. Dr. Anouk Bollen-Vandenboorn, Director ITEM-Maastricht University

13.30-15.00

Festive lunch – Celebration 10 years of ITEM

Researchers

Martin Unfried MA.

Senior Researcher

Pim Mertens LL.M. MSc.

Scientific Coordinator and Researcher

Susanne Sivonen LL.M.

Researcher

Dr. Bastiaan Didden

Researcher

Dr. Math Noortmann

Senior Researcher International and European Law

Dr. Sander Kramer

Researcher

Prof. dr. Anouk Bollen-Vandenboorn

ITEM Director and Professor in Cross border Pension Tax Law

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