Engagement: The side event on 29 October is an opportunity for not yet engaged stakeholders to get acquainted with the Strategy and learn how the Strategy can support their strategic objectives. Participants are welcome to present their initiatives and to discuss them with 8 of the 14 policy area coordinators. The target groups for this day are civil society, youth organisations, the business sector, local authorities and Ukrainian stakeholders.
Co-creation: Interactive workshops, panel discussions, and seminars invite participants to discuss challenges and to elaborate on solutions. These sessions emphasize cross-sectorial, transnational, and multilevel collaboration, designed to generate practical outcomes, and foster ongoing cooperation. All activities are related to the Action Plan of the Strategy and ongoing processes or projects in the 14 Policy Areas.
Policy Dialogues: Central to the Forum are policy dialogues addressing the strategic objectives of the EUSBSR. These discussions range from large plenary sessions to focused panels, each tackling key aspects of the Strategy and exploring solutions to enhance the Baltic Sea Region’s development.
Networking Village: The Networking Village serves as a social hub for informal exchanges and spontaneous connections. Located at the heart of the Forum, it’s a place for participants to meet between sessions, start new conversations, and spark collaborations. The 14 Policy Areas, Pan-Baltic organisations, the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme, the Swedish Institute, and other financial programmes will be represented.
Building on the successes of past forums, we aim for a more connected, prosperous, and sustainable Baltic Sea Region. The Forum will continue building relations with Ukraine following the initiative taken by the Swedish EUSBSR Presidency. We invite you to connect with other actors and stakeholders, join discussions, and shape our shared future.
Please register as soon as possible, as we have only 600 slots available for the Forum and 200 slots for the Engagement Day. Most hotel discounts end on 1 July, and flights have limited availability. Register promptly, preferably before 1 July.
The two hosts for the Annual Forum are the Swedish Government together with the Nordic Council of Ministers. The organizers are the Gotland County Administrative Board in close collaboration with the secretariat of the Nordic Council of Ministers, the Government Offices of Sweden, the Norden Association Sweden, the Swedish Institute, Region Gotland and the Baltic Sea Strategy Point. The event is co-funded by the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme, the Swedish Government, the Nordic Council of Ministers, the Swedish Institute and Region Gotland.