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Workshops held. The workshops held during the project have been organized by different partners with the objective to reach the major number of countries and stakeholders. The objective of workshops has been: • Practical session to review improvements and give final evaluation of the utility of the toolbox. • To present HYACINTH project results to stakeholders and members of Industry and academic associations (PTE HPC & AeH2, Hydrogen Spanish associations and Hydrogen French Association and Renewable Energies French cluster TENERRDIS). • To join a group of experts of the hydrogen industry to present them the most relevant conclusions of the analysis on social acceptation of H2 technologies across Europe. • To bring together a group of stakeholders and local authorities (in this particular case, of the region of Castilla y Xxxx in Spain) and the hydrogen industry to present them the most relevant conclusions of the analysis on social acceptation of H2 technologies across Europe. The participants are from 5 European countries France, Germany, Slovenia, Spain and Uk, thus the workshops have been held in these Countries. For a major communication and dissemination of workshops, it was sent a digital mailing to all stakeholders with the information about workshops planned, in order to inform them about the event. In addition, in one of them the teleconference has been used. In this link could find the workshops held. It was sent to a mailing list for reaching a great number of attendees: xxxx://xxxxxxx.xx/1ab2647534a9/save-the-date- hyacinth-project-workshops-calendar?e=442798b877 Table 1: Workshops held Workshop Participant (s) Location Date Language audience Objective Aberdeen Bus project feedback Aberdeen City Council and University of Sunderland Aberdeen (UK) -- English <10 people Testing the Beta version of SAMT developed in HYACINTH project. Hyacinth Project results of SAMT toolbox. Practical Session University of Sunderland Sunderland (UK) 27/04/2017 English <10 people Practical session to review improvements and give final evaluation of the utility of the toolbox. Workshop HYACINTH: “what does Europe think about hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology? CNH2, CIEMAT and CIDAUT Madrid (Spain) 09/05/2017 Spanish/English >50 people To present HYACINTH project Results to Stakeholders and members of PTE HPC &AeH2 Workshop HYACINTH: Acceptance in Europe of fuel cell and hydrogen technologies. Impact in Castilla y Xxxx. CIDAUT, CNH2 and University of Sunderland Boecillo (Spain) 31/0...
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  • Workshops During the month of September or October of each year during the term of this Agreement, there shall be held at each University a workshop for Department Chairs at which will be discussed their roles and responsibilities as such. Representatives of the University, at its election, and representatives of the Association, at its election, shall be permitted to participate jointly in such workshop.

  • Workshop The workshop purpose is to provide a training venue for TSS professionals engaged in LVC support and operational and institutional training. Official attendees are active duty military personnel, DOD civilians, and other personnel whose attendance is directed and paid for by a DOD/Army contract. Workshops are held annually in a CONUS location to accommodate all TSS Headquarters, Command, Installation, and supporting agencies involved with development, delivery, and support of the TSS program. The workshops may be attended by as many as 1,500 official participants, and include breakouts for each of the main TSS program areas, technical training with automated applications, briefings, and symposiums. The contractor shall provide evaluation of available venues, and assist with the selection and execute agreements to engage the venue. The contractor shall assist with the planning for the workshop to include preparation of required paperwork for Army conference approval. The contractor shall coordinate and execute the workshop including marketing, registration, logistical support, workshop operation, and After Action Reviews (AARs). There are no personal services associated with this contract.

  • Staging In addition to the staging categories listed in paragraph 1 of Annex 2-A, this Schedule contains staging categories 20-A, 20-B, PR-1 and PR-130:

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