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BE: Conference on Electronic Procurement - Challenges and Opportunities

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Submitted by: ePractice Editorial Team (EUROPEAN DYNAMICS SA)
Location: Brussels (Belgium)
Date: 26 June 2012

Basic info

Languages:
English, French, German
Scope:
Pan-European
Free:
Yes, participation has no cost
Open:
Yes, (event with unrestricted attendance)

Description

Conference on Electronic Procurement - Challenges and Opportunities

The European Commission and the European Parliament are organising a conference to highlight the opportunities offered by electronic procurement (e-procurement); e-procurement helps to simplify public procurement procedures and to achieve better procurement outcomes as well as better value-for-money in public expenditure.

The conference programme will include:

  • presentations from contracting authorities and companies that are already using e-procurement tools, from the EU and beyond, explaining the challenges they had to overcome and the benefits they have obtained;
  • a panel of senior European policy-makers and business people discussing the potential of e-procurement to address current economic and political challenges faced by the EU;
  • presentations on the e-procurement landscape in Europe, including e-procurement solutions and best practices in the marketplace.

The draft conference programme will be available soon here.

To apply for registration, interested people are invited to complete an online questionnaire.

Event email: MARKT-EPROC-CONF@ec.europa.eu

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Venue:

European Parliament Premises

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