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Alexandra Campmas is an Associate Researcher at CEPS, where she focuses on better regulation and…
Rosanna Fanni is Associate Research Assistant and Digital Forum Coordinator at CEPS. She is also…
Weinian Hu is a Research Fellow in the Regulatory Policy unit at CEPS. Her research…
Nadina Iacob is a Researcher within the Global Governance, Regulation, Innovation, and Digital Economy unit…
Moritz Laurer is a Researcher in the Global Governance, Regulation, Innovation, Digital Economy (GRID) unit…
Jeanne Métivier is Associate Researcher at CEPS, where she focuses on better regulation and analysis…
Lorenzo Pupillo is an Associate Senior Research Fellow and Head of the Cybersecurity @CEPS Initiative.…
Andrea Renda is a Senior Research Fellow and Head of Global Governance, Regulation, Innovation and…
Dr. Malorie Schaus is a Researcher at the GRID Unit of CEPS and Coordinator of…
Felice Simonelli is a Senior Research Fellow at CEPS and he heads the Policy Evaluation…
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Free participation in our meetings is a benefit of CEPS membership. Non-members may be admitted for Euro 50, paid in cash at registration. Representatives from the European institutions (Commission – Parliament – Council – EEAS – Committee of the Regions - CESE) & members of the press benefit from free entrance, too. A sandwich lunch will be served from 12.30 onwards.
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Better Regulation and Industrial Competitiveness
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Participation in CEPS meetings is a benefit of membership. Non-members may be admitted for €150, to be paid upon receipt of an invoice. A light lunch will be served after the event.
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Participation in CEPS meetings is a benefit of membership. Non-members may be admitted for €150, to be paid upon receipt of an invoice.
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Participation in CEPS meetings is a benefit of membership. Non-members may be admitted for €150, to be paid upon receipt of an invoice. A light lunch will be served after the event from 13:00.
Better Regulation and Industrial Competitiveness
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Free participation in our meetings is a benefit of CEPS membership. Representatives of the European institutions and members of the press benefit from free entrance too. Non-members may be admitted for €50, paid in cash at registration.
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Participation in CEPS meetings is a benefit of membership. Non-members may be admitted for €150, to be paid upon receipt of an invoice. A light lunch will be served before the event from 12:30.
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Better Regulation and Industrial Competitiveness
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Participation in CEPS meetings is a benefit of membership. Non-members may be admitted for €150, to be paid upon receipt of an invoice. A light lunch will be served after the event from 12:30.
Free participation in our meetings is a benefit of CEPS membership. Non-members may be admitted for €50, paid in cash at registration. Representatives of the European institutions benefit from free entrance. A sandwich lunch will be served from 12:30.
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Participation in CEPS meetings is a benefit of membership. Non-members may be admitted for €150, to be paid upon receipt of an invoice. A light lunch will be served after the event from 12:30.
Participation in this event is exceptionally free of charge. A sandwich lunch will be served from 12.00 onwards.
Participation in this event is exceptionally free of charge. Sandwich lunch will be provided from 12:30 onwards.
Better Regulation and Industrial Competitiveness
Participation in CEPS meetings is a benefit of membership. Non-members may be admitted for €150, to be paid upon receipt of an invoice. A light lunch will be provided.
Better Regulation and Industrial Competitiveness
Participation in CEPS meetings is a benefit of membership. Non-members may be admitted for €150, to be paid upon receipt of an invoice. A light lunch will be served after the event from 13:00.
Better Regulation and Industrial Competitiveness
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