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Nov 19

Shift2DC next General Assembly travels to Tallinn

The next Shift2DC Project General Assembly (GA) meeting will take place in Tallinn, Estonia, on November 26th and 27th hosted by project partners at TalTech.

This is the third semesterly meeting since the project kick off meeting on December 2023 that took place at Instituto Superior Técnico (Lisbon, Portugal) gatherings members from the 27 partner Institutions, both onsite and remotely.

The second General Assembly was hosted by RWTH Aachen University in Germany in Germany this past May, (more information here). The GA meetings are an opportunity for the consortium to gather and discuss the latest developments and settle goals for the next months.

The second General Assembly, hosted by RWTH Aachen University in Germany this past May, provided an opportunity to review progress and set the stage for future milestones ([more information here]

The next Shift2DC Project General Assembly (GA) meeting will take place in Tallinn, Estonia, on November 26th and 27th, hosted by project partners at TalTech.

This marks the third semesterly meeting since the project kick-off meeting in December 2023, which was held at Instituto Superior Técnico in Lisbon, Portugal. The inaugural meeting brought together members from the 27 partner institutions, both onsite and remotely.

The second General Assembly, hosted by RWTH Aachen University in Germany this past May, provided an opportunity to review progress and plan the next sis months (more information here).

The GA meetings are an privileged platform for the consortium to discuss the latest developments, and establish goals for the months ahead.

This edition of the General Assembly in Tallinn will feature, on its second day, the participation of Shift2DC in the 5th Estonian DC Innovation Workshop, focused on “Boosting Energy Efficiency, Security & Resilience.”

Hugo Morais, the Project Coordinator at INESC ID, will deliver the presentation “Shift to DC as a Critical Step Towards Energy Transition” at 2:30 PM (CET).

The event is free to attend and will be live-streamed. Registration is required and can be completed here.