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SUPPORTING SMEs IN A TIME OF CRISIS: HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT ACTIONS
A Capacity Building Seminar for Policy Makers and Local Development Practitioners
12-15 October 2009, Trento, Italy
Agenda &
List of Participants
Organised by
OECD LEED Trento Centre for Local Development and
Training Centre for International Cooperation
Vicolo San Marco 1, Trento, Italy
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OECD LEED Trento Centre for Local Development and Training Centre for International Cooperation
Vicolo San Marco 1, Trento, Italy
The issue
Small and medium-sized enterprises are key sources of dynamism, innovation, and flexibility. In OECD countries they account for over 95 percent of enterprises, generate two-thirds of employment and are one of the main sources of new jobs. Governments play an important role in stimulating more and stronger business start-ups, and in enabling companies to modernise and grow. They set the environment and policy framework in which new and small firms operate. In developing and transition economies, SMEs are key economic actors in resource allocation and industrial restructuring processes. They provide economic benefits, such as experimentation and adaptability to economic change and the growth of human capital. Governments have a three-fold role in turning initial stages of entrepreneurship development into employment and economic growth. This involves i) enhancing the conversion of informal entrepreneurship into formal businesses; ii) providing growth and innovation support for companies and start-ups; and iii) addressing skills bottlenecks. To implement an entrepreneurship agenda, national governments will need to partner with local governments, the private sector, and civil society organisations. In finding out what works best and where the likely pitfalls are, much can be learned from OECD countries, Latin America and transition economies.
The seminar
The capacity building seminar will begin with a half-day seminar open to a wider audience of policymakers and practitioners to review the impact of the crisis on SMEs and to discuss the emerging policy solutions:
1. Supporting SMEs in a time of crisis: how to choose the right actions
The remaining days you will build your knowledge on:
2. SME needs and policy responses: a selection of business support instruments, the problems they address, and how they are delivered
3. Creating entrepreneurship and SME strategies
The OECD experts and your peers from other countries will also advise you on the challenges faced in your locality.
Who
Policy makers and practitioners directly involved in designing and putting in place entrepreneurship and SME development strategies (National, regional and local governments; business forums, e.g. chambers of commerce, trade federations, SME agents; the education and training sector; local and regional development agencies; ....).
How
The capacity building seminar will last for 3.5 days and will be based on a mix of short presentations by OECD and international experts followed by discussion, group work around practical case studies developed by participants and trainers prior to the seminar, and group work exercises.
Working language
English.
(Italian interpretation will be provided during the first half-day of the seminar).
AGENDA 3
OECD LEED Trento Centre for Local Development and Training Centre for International Cooperation
Vicolo San Marco 1, Trento, Italy
Monday, 12 October 2009 - morning
OPEN SESSION
The capacity building session will begin with a half-day seminar open to a wider audience of policymakers and practitioners to review the impact of the crisis on SMEs and to discuss the emerging policy solutions. The seminar will include dissemination and discussion of the results of work of the OECD LEED Programme on how local development policy can respond to the crisis and on how governments are responding to the crisis in SME and entrepreneurship financing (the Turin Round Table).
9:30-13.00 SUPPORTING SMEs IN A TIME OF CRISIS: HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT ACTIONS
9.30
9.50-10.10
10.10-10.40
10.40-11.00
Opening
Stefano Barbieri, Head, LEED Trento Centre for Local Development, OECD
Fabio Pipinato, Vice-President, Training Centre for International Cooperation, Italy
Overview of the crisis, its impacts on SMEs and policy responses, by Jon Potter, Senior Economist, OECD LEED Programme
The role of local economic leaders in the time of crises, by Jay Mitra, Founding Professor of Business Enterprise and Innovation, University of Essex, UK
Discussion
11.00-11.30 Coffee break
11.30-13.00 Round table
Lorenzo Dellai, President, Autonomous Province of Trento, Italy
Tajana Kesić-Šapić, State Secretary for Entrepreneurship, Ministry of Economy, Labour and Entrepreneurship, Croatia
Edson Lupatini, State Secretary of Commerce and Services, Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade, Brazil
Andy Westwood, Special Adviser of the Department for Communities and Local Government, UK
Antonello Briosi, Vice-President of Confindustria, Trento, Italy
Table chaired by Jay Mitra, Founding Professor of Business Enterprise and Innovation, University of Essex, UK
13.00-14.30 Lunch break
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OECD LEED Trento Centre for Local Development and Training Centre for International Cooperation
Vicolo San Marco 1, Trento, Italy
Monday, 12 October 2009 - afternoon
CAPACITY BUILDING SEMINAR FOR INTERNATIONAL DELEGATES
The afternoon session will only be dedicated to selected participants representing the international delegations. Delegates will discuss SME NEEDS AND POLICY RESPONSES. A selection of business support instruments will be presented, the problems they address, and how they are delivered.
14.30-16.00 INTRODUCTION
14.30-14.45 Outline of the training week, by Alessandra Proto, Policy Analyst, OECD LEED Programme
14.45-15.30 Presentation of participants: name, organisation, main challenges in improving entrepreneurship support.
15.30-16.00 Expected outcomes from participants: (i) What is expected to take back to their work. (ii) Key issues to be tackled. (discussion moderated by Jay Mitra, Founding Professor of Business Enterprise and Innovation, University of Essex, UK)
16.00-16.15 Coffee break
16.15-17.15 SOUTH EAST EUROPE AND LATIN AMERICA REACTION TO THE CRISIS
16.15-16.40 The Balkans: Impact of the global economic and financial crisis, by Antonio Fanelli, Deputy Head Private Sector Development Division, OECD
16.40-17.00 SME in Latin America after the crisis. New challenges for institutional building, by Carlo Ferraro, Economic Affairs Officer, CEPAL, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
17.00-17.15 Discussion
17.15-17.30 CONCLUSIONS OF THE DAY AND CLOSING REMARKS, by Jay Mitra, Founding Professor of Business Enterprise and Innovation, University of Essex, UK
AGENDA 5
OECD LEED Trento Centre for Local Development and Training Centre for International Cooperation
Vicolo San Marco 1, Trento, Italy
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
THEME 1: ENHANCING NEW ENTREPRENEURSHIP – PEOPLE, POLICIES, AND INSTRUMENTS
9.30-12.30 FOSTERING ENTREPRENEURIAL ATTITUDES, MOTIVATIONS, AND SKILLS
9.30-9.50 The local determinants of enterprise creation: The role of universities, local governments and development agencies, and the public sector, by Jay Mitra, Founding Professor of Business Enterprise and Innovation, University of Essex, UK
9.50-10.00 Briefs by participants:
1. From informal to formal: the development of companies in the state of San Paolo, Brazil, by José Milton Dallari Soares, Director of Administration and Finance, SEBRAE, Brazil
10.00-10.15 University, creativity, and innovation: leading the way to entrepreneurship. Criteria and examples of good practice in university entrepreneurship support, by Andrea-Rosalinde Hofer, Policy Analyst, OECD LEED Programme
10.15-10.45 Discussion
10.45-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-11.20 Community based approaches in business support and development, by Andy Westwood, Special Adviser, Department for Communities and Local Government, UK
11.20-12.00
Briefs by participants:
1. Together Bojna social co-operative, by Attila Petheő, Assistant Professor, Corvinus University, Hungary
2. Partnership for urban regeneration, by Corina Hopartean, Programme Director, Heritage Romania/Ratiu Foundation, Romania
3. Productive transformation, by Maria Alejandra Arango Campo, Advisor to Entrepreneurial Development Vice
Minister, Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism, Colombia
12.00-12.30 Discussion
12.30-14.00 Lunch break
14.00-15.45 ACCESS TO FINANCE
14.00-14.20 SME access to finance and the nature of the finance gap. Focus on financing innovative start-ups, by Jon Potter, Senior Economist, OECD LEED Programme
14.20-15.15 Briefs by participants:
1. Case study: Co-operative banking in Trentino, by Vincenzo Visetti, Chief of Secretary, Trentino Federation of Co-operatives, Italy
2. Remittances and access to financial services as a lever for development, by Maria Grandinson, Expert
3. Start up loan programme. Implementation of credit line for start up with Ministry of Economy and Regional Development and Fund for development, by Ana Žegarac, Serbian Agency for the Development of
SMEs and Entrepreneurship, Serbia
15.15.-15.45 Discussion
15.45-16.00 Coffee break
16.00-17.00 TROUBLE-SHOOTING SESSION will review and advise on participants’ experiences of the problems affecting their localities in the efforts of enhancing new entrepreneurship.
17.00-17.30 CONCLUSIONS FROM THE DAY, by Jay Mitra, Founding Professor of Business Enterprise and Innovation, University of Essex, UK
19.00 Social event: local wine and food tasting, Palazzo Roccabruna (meeting point - see map at p. 15)
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OECD LEED Trento Centre for Local Development and Training Centre for International Cooperation
Vicolo San Marco 1, Trento, Italy
Wednesday, 14 October 2009
THEME 2: SUPPORTING SME GROWTH
9.30-11.00 BUSINESS GROWTH AND THE LOCAL SKILLS BASE
9.30-9.50 Building capacity in SMEs through knowledge intensive service activities (KISA), by Cristina Martinez, Policy
Analyst, OECD LEED Programme
9.50-10.45 Briefs by participants:
1. FORMAPER: Building entrepreneurial and entrepreneurship capacities, by Federico Montelli, Managing Director, Formaper – Milan Chamber of Commerce, Italy
2. Quality approaches in some European SMEs in the food processing, retail and tourism sectors, by Tina Bertzeletou, Principal Administrator, VET expert at CEDEFOP- European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training
3. Conscious operation stimulating leadership, growing the productivity: training and counselling for
microenterprises and their employees, by Zsuzanna Laczkó, Deputy Director, SEED-Foundation for Small
Enterprise Economic Development, Hungary
10.45-11.15 Discussion
11.15-11.30 Coffee break
11.30-16.00 LOCAL POLICY DELIVERY – BUSINESS SUPPORT, BUSINESS INCUBATION AND INTER-FIRM NETWORKS
11.30-11.50 The value of territory before human transformation: the place of space in supporting growth, productivity and
innovation, by Massimo De Marchi, Professor of Social Geography, University of Padova, Italy
11.50-12.40 Briefs by participants:
1. Case study: CEii, innovation for artisan enterprises in Trentino, by Doriana Prudel, CEii Trentino (European Centre for Enterprises and Innovation of Trentino), Italy
2. Internationalisation of SMEs, by Vladimir Minev, Head of Information, SME service Division, SME Promotion Agency, Bulgaria
3. Comments about Peru, Johann Spitzer , Former Director General, Ministry of Industry, Peru
4. Comments about Slovenia, by Simona Hocevar, Secretary, Directorate for Competitiveness and Entrepreneurship, Ministry of Economy, Slovenia
5. Comments about Romania, by Silvia Stancea, Expert, Directorate for Industrial Policy and Competitiveness, Ministry of Economy, Romania
12.40-13.00 Discussion
13.00-14.00 Lunch break
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OECD LEED Trento Centre for Local Development and Training Centre for International Cooperation
Vicolo San Marco 1, Trento, Italy
14.00-14.20 Inter-firm networks and cluster development, by Luciano Consolati, Technical Committee, Federation of Italian
Districts, Italy
14.20-15.15 Briefs by participants:
1. Case study: Habitech, the local platform for innovation, by Paolo Gurisatti, President, Habitech, Italy
2. Comments about Chile, by Ximena Clark, Head of the Division for Small Businesses, Ministry of Economy, Chile
3. Development of florists clusters, by Jasminka Luković Jagličić, Director, Regional Economic Development Agency of Sumadija and Pomoravlje, Serbia
4. Cluster de foja toquilla del Azuay (toquila straw hats), by Maria Del Carmen Burneo Alvarez, General Manager, Seproyco Cia.Ltda, Ecuador
15.15-15.45 Discussion
15.45-16.00 Coffee break
16.00-17.00 TROUBLE-SHOOTING SESSION will review and advise on participants’ experiences of the problems affecting their efforts in enhancing entrepreneurship in their respective localities.
17.00-17.30 CONCLUSIONS FROM THE DAY, by Jay Mitra, Founding Professor of Business Enterprise and Innovation, University of Essex, UK
18.30
Guided tour to the Buon Consiglio Castel and Aquila Tower (meeting point - see map at p. 15)
The Buonconsiglio Castle is the largest and most important monumental complex of the Trentino Alto Adige region. It was the residence of the prince-bishops of Trento from the 13th century to the end of the 18th century, and is composed of a series of buildings of different eras, enclosed by walls and positioned slightly higher than the city. Castelvecchio is the oldest nucleus, dominated by an imposing cylindrical tower; the Magno Palazzo is the 16th century expansion in the Italian Renaissance-style as commissioned by the Prince-Bishop and Cardinal Bernardo Cles (1485-1539); the Baroque-style Giunta Albertiana dates from the
end of the 17th century. At the extreme south of the complex is the Torre Aquila, within which is conserved the famous Cycle of the Months, one of the most fascinating secular pictorial cycles of the late Middle Ages.
The Torre Aquila is reached by following the walkway that was once the patrol bay along the eastern walls of the Castle. At the end of the 14th century, Prince-Bishop George of Liechtenstein, transformed the ancient structure by raising the tower, closing off the side facing the city and creating an ambient for personal use, away from the areas used for military purposes and official business of the Castello del Buonconsiglio.
In the main room, on the second floor, the walls are decorated with the famous Cycle of the Months, on panels separated by slender columns that nonetheless do not break the continuity of the months and the representation of the flow of time with the alternating of the seasons.
These frescoes are rare and valuable documentation, with particular reference to the Trentino, of the economic and social life between the end of the 14th and beginning of the 15th century, portraying the pastimes of the noble class, or the peasants busy in the fields doing the work that alternates with the seasons. The mutation of nature is carefully described throughout the frescoes: the bare landscape is covered in snow in the first months of the year, becoming rich with vegetation in the spring; the summer months signal the culmination of the agricultural activity, while the trees in the month of November are surrounded by fallen leaves.
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OECD LEED Trento Centre for Local Development and Training Centre for International Cooperation
Vicolo San Marco 1, Trento, Italy
Thursday, 15 October 2009
THEME 3: CREATING ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SME STRATEGIES
9.30-13.00 LOCAL RECOVERY, FROM PROJECTS TO STRATEGIES
9.30-9.50 From Recession to Recovery – priorities and strategic objectives, by Debra Mountford, Senior Policy Analyst,
OECD LEED Programme
9.50-10.10 Case study: The recovery plan of the Province of Trento, by Enrico Zaninotto, Professor of Economics, University of Trento, Italy
10.10-10.30 Discussion
10.30-10.45 Coffee break
10.45-11.45 Working Groups: participants will apply the knowledge developed and shared during the capacity building seminar to the development of strategies in their places. They will present the main areas for adjustment in the strategies in regions/countries and discuss it with other working group members.
GROUP 1 moderated by Debra Mountford, Senior Policy Analyst, OECD LEED Programme
GROUP 2 moderated by Emma Clarence, Policy Analyst, OECD LEED Programme
GROUP 3 moderated by Alessandra Proto, Policy Analyst, OECD LEED Programme
11.45-12.45 CONCLUSIONS OF THE CAPACITY BUILDING SEMINAR AND CLOSING REMARKS
Report-back on how participants will use the outcomes of the week in their own work, moderated by Jay Mitra
Discussion on:
What participants said they will achieve
What obstacles does the group face to achieving these objectives
What can participants do to overcome these obstacles
Is there anything else that could be integrated into the work of the participants
Closing remarks, by Jay Mitra, Founding Professor of Business Enterprise and Innovation, University of Essex, UK
12.45-14.00 Lunch break
STUDY VISITS to selected relevant Trentino institutions
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS 9
OECD LEED Trento Centre for Local Development and Training Centre for International Cooperation
Vicolo San Marco 1, Trento, Italy
BRAZIL
Mr. José
Milton
DALLARI SOARES
Supporting service to Micro
and Small companies in São
Paulo
Director of Administration and Finance
Ms. Fernanda Maria
GAETANO DE ALENCAR
Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade
General Coordinator [email protected]
Dr. Edson LUPATINI Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade
Secretary of Commerce and Services
BULGARIA
Ms. Anna LALKOVSKA National Association of Small and Medium Business
Senior Expert [email protected]
Mr. Vladimir MINEV SME Promotion Agency Head of Information [email protected]
Ms. Eleonora Ivanova
NEGULOVA National Association of Small and Medium Business
Chairperson [email protected]
Mr. Metodi NIKOLOV Varna Economic Development Agency
Chairman [email protected]
Mr. Ivan TABAKOV Varna Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Chairman [email protected]
CHILE
Ms. Estefanny ARTUS Ministry of Economy Advisor for the SME Department
Ms. Ximena CLARK Ministry of Economy Head of the Division of Small Businesses
COLOMBIA
Ms. Maria Alejandra
ARANGO CAMPO
Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism
Advisor to Entrepreneurial Development Vice Minister
Mr. Johann SCHOMBERGER Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism
Advisor on Entrepreneurship
CROATIA
Ms. Efka HEDER South East European Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning
Director [email protected]
Ms. Tajana KESIĆ-ŠAPIĆ Ministry of Economy, Labour and Entrepreneurship
State Secretary for Entrepreneurship
ECUADOR
Ms. Maria DEL CARMEN BURNEO ALVAREZ
Seproyco Cia.Ltda General Manager [email protected]
10 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
OECD LEED Trento Centre for Local Development and Training Centre for International Cooperation
Vicolo San Marco 1, Trento, Italy
FYR. MACEDONIA
Mr. Lazar NEDANOSKI Macedonian Enterprise Development Foundation
Project Officer [email protected]
GREECE
Ms. Tina BERTZELETOU CEDEFOP Principal Administrator [email protected]
HUNGARY
Dr. Zsuzanna LACZKÓ Foundation for Small Enterprise Economic Development
Deputy Director [email protected]
Prof. Attila PETHEÖ Corvinus University Assistant Professor [email protected]
ITALY
Mr. Antonello BRIOSI Confindustria Vice-President [email protected]
Mr. Luciano CONSOLATI Federation of Italian Industrial Districts
Technical Committee [email protected]
Mr. Lorenzo DELLAI Autonomous Province of Trento
President [email protected]
Prof. Massimo DE MARCHI University of Padova Professor of Social Geography
Ms. Maria GRANDINSON Free Lance Consultant Consultant in Microcredit and SMEs
Mr. Paolo GURISATTI Habitech President [email protected]
Mr. Federico MONTELLI Formaper Managing Director [email protected]
Ms. Doriana PRUDEL CEii Trentino European Projects Manager
Mr. Vincenzo VISETTI Trentino Federation of Co-operatives
Chief of Secretary [email protected]
Prof. Enrico ZANINOTTO University of Trento Professor of Economics [email protected]
MEXICO
Mr. Carlos HINOJOSA Consultoría Especializada a
Municipos
Consultant [email protected]
PERU
Mr. Johann SPITZER Ministry of Industry Former Director General [email protected]
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OECD LEED Trento Centre for Local Development and Training Centre for International Cooperation
Vicolo San Marco 1, Trento, Italy
ROMANIA
Ms. Corina HOPARTEAN Heritage Romania/Ratio Foundation
Programme Director [email protected]
Ms. Silvia STANCEA Ministry of Economy Economist [email protected]
Ms. Ovidia Simona
TANDRĂU Centru Regional Development Agency
Chief [email protected]
SERBIA
Ms. Jasminka LUKOVIĆ
JAGLIČIĆ
Regional Economic Development Agency of Sumadija and Pomoravlje
Director [email protected]
Ms. Anna ŽEGARAC Agency for the Development of SMEs
Head [email protected]
SLOVENIA
Ms. Simona HOCEVAR Directorate for Competitiveness and Entrepreneurship
Secretary [email protected]
UNITED KINGDOM
Prof. Jay MITRA University of Essex Founding Professor of Business Enterprise and Innovation
Mr. Andy WESTWOOD Department for Communities and Local Government
Special Advisor [email protected]
CEPAL
Mr. Carlo FERRARO UN Economic Commission for Latin American and the Caribbean
Economics Affairs Officer [email protected]
OECD PARIS
Mr. Antonio FANELLI Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Deputy Head, Private Sector Development Division
Dr. Cristina MARTINEZ Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Policy Analyst, LEED [email protected]
Ms. Debra MOUNTFORD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Senior Policy Analyst, LEED
Dr. Jonathan POTTER Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Senior Economist, LEED [email protected]
12 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
OECD LEED Trento Centre for Local Development and Training Centre for International Cooperation
Vicolo San Marco 1, Trento, Italy
OECD LEED TRENTO
Ms. Natalie AKSTEIN Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Intern [email protected]
Mr. Stefano BARBIERI Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Head [email protected]
Ms. Elisa CAMPESTRIN Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Research Assistant [email protected]
Mr. Roberto CHIZZALI Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Research Assistant [email protected]
Dr. Emma CLARENCE Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Policy Analyst [email protected]
Mr. Austin DELANEY Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Intern [email protected]
Ms. Andrea-Rosalinde
HOFER Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Policy Analyst [email protected]
Ms. Inga KREKELE Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Secondment from Daugavpils and llukste Districts Partnership Neighbours
Ms. Laura NARDELLI Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Administrative Assistant [email protected]
Ms. Alessandra PROTO Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Policy Analyst [email protected]
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS 13
OECD LEED Trento Centre for Local Development and Training Centre for International Cooperation
Vicolo San Marco 1, Trento, Italy
TRAINING CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
Ms. Franca BAZZANELLA Training Centre for International Cooperation
Information & Communication Area
Ms. Jenny CAPUANO Training Centre for International Cooperation
Co-ordinator [email protected]
Ms. Giovanna DELL’AMORE Training Centre for International Cooperation
Training & Research area [email protected]
Ms. Silvia DESTRO Training Centre for International Cooperation
Training & Research area [email protected]
Mr. Corrado GENTILINI Training Centre for International Cooperation
Training & Research area [email protected]
Ms. Barbara MAINO Training Centre for International Cooperation
Administration [email protected]
Mr. Guido MARINI Training Centre for International Cooperation
Information & Communication Area
Mr. Fabio PIPINATO Training Centre for International Cooperation
Vice-President [email protected]
Ms. Nicole ROMANIN Training Centre for International Cooperation
Intern [email protected]
Ms. Paola ZANON Training Centre for International Cooperation
Information & Communication Area
14 LOGISTICS
OECD LEED Trento Centre for Local Development and Training Centre for International Cooperation
Vicolo San Marco 1, Trento, Italy
LOGISTICS – useful numbers and addresses
CONTACTS Mr. Roberto Chizzali, OECD LEED Trento Centre [[email protected]; +39 0461 277606, mobile: +39 338 9765486]
VENUES
Hotel Albermonaco (n.4) Via Torre d’Augusto 25, 38100 Trento Tel.: +39 0461 983060 Fax: +39 0461 983681 E-mail: [email protected] http://[email protected]
TAXI Service Radio Taxi Trento (24 hours service) +39 0461 930002
Pronto Soccorso (ER) in case of accidents, disease or medical emergencies dial the emergency number: 118 Polizia (Police) in case of a car accident, dial the emergency number: 113 Post in Trento: switchboard +39 0461 899511 Police Headquarters: p.zza Mostra 3 Road Police Section: via De Gasperi 61
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GUIDED TOUR: CASTLE (Wed 14)
Castello del Buonconsiglio Via Bernardo Clesio, 5 38122 Trento Tel: +39 0461 233770
VENUE OF THE SEMINAR
OECD LEED and TCIC Vicolo San Marco 1, 38122 Trento Tel: +39 0461 277600 (OECD) Tel: +39 0461 263636 (TCIC)
WINE&FOOD TASTING (Tue 13)
Palazzo Roccabruna Via SS. Trinità 24 38122 Trento
Tel: +39 0461.887101
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OECD LEED Trento Centre for Local Development and Training Centre for International Cooperation
Vicolo San Marco 1, Trento, Italy
OECD LEED Trento Centre for Local Development and Training Centre for International Cooperation
Vicolo San Marco 1, Trento, Italy
OECD LEED Trento Centre for Local Development
Vicolo San Marco, 1 38122 Trento, Italy
www.trento.oecd.org
Contact: E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +39 0461 277 600 FAX: + 39 0461 277650
Training Centre for International Cooperation
Vicolo San Marco, 1 38122 Trento, Italy
www.tcic.eu
Contact: E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +39 0461 263636 FAX: + 39 0461 261395