EU Coal Regions Exchange: Pitch Presentation Guidelines for Matchmaking Session
In the upcoming matchmaking session on December 10th, 2021, representatives from EU coal regions will have the opportunity to pitch their ideas for potential exchanges and engage in discussions. Participants are required to prepare a formal pitch slide by December 6th, stick to a strict 90-second time limit, and follow the provided template. The session aims to facilitate knowledge sharing and collaboration among regions facing similar challenges in coal-related transition. Contacts for proposing exchanges must be included on the slide.
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exchangeEU matchmaking session In our matchmaking session on December 10th, 2021, you will be able to present your ideas for a possible exchange ( pitch ) and have plenty of time to discuss and exchange with other representatives from EU coal+ regions. In order to allow all participants to have one initial pitch, it is necessary to strongly formalise the pitches and stick to the timing. To get the most of out of the session we hence ask you to: Please prepare one slide to present your pitch (please use the next slide as a template) Please send your final slide to exchangeEU@coalregions.eu by 6 December Please deliver your pitch in maximum90 seconds Please use the next slide as a template for your pitch. Note that slides 3 and 4 are illustrative (fictitious) examples, which may help you to fill in the template. In case of questions, please contact exchangeeu@coalregions.eu
Title for your pitch Name of my region (Member State) XXX inhabitants Key features (rural/urban, hard coal / lignite mining, open pit / underground) Key challenge What we would like to learn and exchange on: Xyz... Xyz... Xyz... What we could share: Experience on Knowledge of Xyz... Which format(s) we would be interested in: Xyz Xyz Contacts: (who proposes the exchange, including contact details) Institution Name email address Phone number
Study visit to Greatregion This is a fictitious example for a group format to illustrate how to fill in the template Greatregion(Slumberland) 1 million inhabitants Rural, open pit, lignite mining Depopulation and brain drain What we would like to learn and exchange on: How to develop better collaboration between academia and companies for better training and re-skilling? How to increase the quality of life in a region with population decline? What we could share: Experience on down-scaling/repurposing of infrastructure Knowledge on decentralised renewables Which format we would be interested in: Study visit Contacts: (who proposes the exchange, including contact details) Institution Name email address Phone number
This is a fictitious example for peer-to- peer learning Job shadowing need from Coalvalley-City Coalvalley-City (Energyland) 1.5 million inhabitants Urban, underground hard-coal Mining has strongly decreased in last decades but transformation of coal mining and industry is still continuing What we would like to learn and exchange on: Governance of structural change support How to run participatory processes effectively What we could share: Experience on clean air and urban repurposing of industrial sites Which format we would be interested in: Contacts: (who proposes the exchange, including contact details) Institution Name email address Phone number Job shadowing one staff member of Coalvalley-City s business promotion agency would like to visit a similar institution in a pairing- region and work with counterparts in local/ regional level