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Urban professionals will meet for inspiration and knowledge exchange
The third Day of the City will take place in the Netherlands this fall. This time, The Hague is the host municipality of this major meeting of urban enthusiasts. During this day, municipalities, professionals and active residents exchange ideas and knowledge. The registration for attending the event is now open, so you can sign up already.
If you an active resident, entrepreneur or professional in The Hague or simply someone who has good ideas about the city or who wants to learn from other cities and be inspired, do not hesitate, register now. The event will take place on October 28, 2019 at the World Forum. The theme of the Day of the City 2019 is: "Who dares?"
During the Day of the City there will be interesting meetings about the difficult choices cities are facing today and the solutions they come up with to overcome them. What is more, you can participate in city walks through different neighbourhoods and explore The Hague. There will also be leading speakers, such as police chief Frank Paauw, writer Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer, mayor Jos Wienen and many others.
View the program and all speakers on the website of the Day of the City and register at this link. The number of spots is limited.
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