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CERIS – Innovation against trafficking of cultural goods

EU-Workshop on Innovation against trafficking of cultural goods
Innovation against trafficking of cultural goods
ENIGMA

Thematic workshop

ENIGMA will participate in the thematic Workshop of the Community for European Research and Innovation for Security (CERIS), which aims at presenting and discussing European research and innovative solutions, as well as further capability needs, relevant to countering trafficking and illicit trade in cultural goods across the European Union borders.
ENIGMA will present experiences and opportunities for collaborative research and innovation in Europe; and discuss how research results can be more efficiently exploited.
 
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