The study week with students from Lucerne was successfully completed, featuring company and factory visits, professional exchanges, and practical insights into regional economic and development processes.

A workshop in Kanjiža organised by CESCI Balkans and Banat–Triplex Confinium focused on improving municipal participation in EGTC structures and strengthening cross-border cooperation.

A CESCI Balkans and Banat–Triplex Confinium workshop held in Senta focused on strengthening municipal participation in EGTC structures and improving legal and institutional conditions for cross-border cooperation.

The second FUNDA project workshop held in Subotica focused on improving coordination in planning and managing business infrastructure within the Functional Urban Area, supporting territorial cooperation and knowledge exchange.

CESCI Balkans participated in the 11th European Congress of Local Governments in Mikołajki, where cross-border cooperation, cohesion policy, and Interreg programmes were discussed, highlighting key transnational projects.

The FUNDA Project workshop held in Subotica on 23 February 2026 focused on improving coordination in planning and managing business infrastructure within the Functional Urban Area, bringing together key stakeholders to support territorial cooperation and practical implementation.

A CESCI Balkans workshop in Mórahalom addressed the legal framework for Serbia’s participation in EGTC structures, bringing together local leaders to discuss cross-border cooperation and solutions within the b-solutions initiative.

The second transnational partner meeting of the Danube-ADAPT project was held in Cluj-Napoca, focusing on climate change adaptation, project progress, and coordination of future activities in the Danube region.

The second Steering Committee meeting and project workshop of the InnoWATCCH Danube Transnational project were held, focusing on water management, climate adaptation, and coordination of future project activities.

A final knowledge exchange workshop was held in Novi Sad within the COMMHERITOUR project, focusing on the valorisation of cultural and craft heritage products and their role in sustainable tourism development in the Danube region.