DUT City Panel Online Meeting: Cities Learning From Cities
- Date
- 15 Apr
- Time
- 14.00 – 16.00 (CEST)
- Location
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Online
Join fellow European cities for an engaging DUT City Panel session dedicated to practical peer learning. Under the motto “Cities Learning From Cities”, this session will showcase transferable solutions from DUT research and innovation projects, placing the insights and experiences of city partners at the heart of the discussion. It will emphasize practical, open peer-learning exchanges among European cities, and features four city testimonials, sharing insights and results from their DUT-funded projects.
The webinar is planned as an interactive online workshop, inviting city representatives to deep into other cities’ learnings in their DUT projects and exchange between peers. By joining, participants will take home both inspiring best practice examples and valuable new contacts—turning shared knowledge into concrete opportunities for collaboration.
Registration is open until 13 April. Please note that the target group is limited to participants working for city administrations and municipal organizations. The DUT team will check registrations and send out the webinar link only to those fulfilling this criterion. Invitations will be sent out separately to cities engaged in DUT projects as well as cities in the wider DUT network. Are you working for a city and would like to join the City Panel Online? Reach out to citypanel@dutpartnership.eu and we will share the invite with you.
Agenda
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- 14:00
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DUT intro and updates
- Welcome & setting the scene
- News from the DUT team
- Looking ahead to the City Panel Meeting on 6+7 Oct 2026 in Szeged / Hungary
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- 14:25
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Peer Learning Workshop: Part 1 city learnings
- Impulses and testimonials from city partners in DUT-funded projects
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- 15:10
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Peer Learning Workshop: Part 2 panel discussion
- Joint panel discussion on practical experience making R&I work for cities and facilitating knowledge transfer. Open Q&A.
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- 15:50
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Outlook and Closing
Speakers
- Vicente Carabias (City of Winterthur / CH, Smart City Lead): Accelerate urban transitions by promoting participation and collaborative engagement of stakeholders (project MULTIGINATION
- Olaf Lewald (City of Bielefeld / DE, Head of Transport Department): Navigating conflicts over streets and urban space in transition (project CONFLICTEDSTREETS)
- Christoffer Orinius (City of Malmö / SE, Environmental Strategy Department / Climate and Energy Unit): Participatory step-by-step implementation for zero-carbon district concepts in existing neighbourhoods (project PED StepWise)
- Gaia Maronilli (City of Trento, Public Officer Urban Development): Scaling Urban Regenerative Food Systems In Transition (project SURFIT)
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