On 18 March, the five ENI CBC Med projects funded under priority B4.1 “Support sustainable initiatives aimed at finding innovative and technological solutions to increase water efficiency and encourage use of non-conventional water supply” had an online meeting for knowing each other, and exchange ideas on how to share results and create synergies, potentially in the context of a thematic cluster.
The projects AQUACYCLE, MEDISS, MENAWARA, PROSIM and NAWAMED decided to collaborate during the next years, starting by creating a database of contacts, sharing an online agenda of planned events, promoting periodical brainstorming, knowledge exchanging between project partners that are responsible for technical activities/tasks, organizing working groups on Non-Conventional Water (NCW) use at domestic and agricultural level with the aim to join results in a unique final document and to collaborate organizing the foreseen international events for the next years.
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ENI CBC Med – Cooperating across borders in the Mediterranean