Date: Thursday 22 November 2012
17.30 - 18.00: registration
18.00 - 19.30: conference
19.30 - 21.30: reception
StandarDays – Your annual event to discover the world of European Standards
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Seize the days to discover the world of European Standards!
In 2017 StandarDays will only take place once on 20 and 21 April in Brussels.
What?
Newcomers will discover the world of European standardization and all participants will understand how standardization works.
During StandarDays, you’ll receive a clear and structured overview of the European Standardization System and of our (CEN and CENELEC) products and processes, as well as the benefits of stakeholder involvement.
Who?
All persons interested in the European Standardization System are welcome: industry, consumers, administrations and government, European institutions, research centres, national standards institutes, academia, …societal stakeholders.
Participation fee
The regular participation fee of 400€ includes the two days information session, presentations, luncheons and the networking hour at the end of the first day.
Reduced rates for:
Students: 150€
CEN and CENELEC Affiliates, European Partners, European Institutions (Commission, Parliament, Council), European Free Trade Association (EFTA): 250€
CEN and CENELEC Members (National Standardization Organizations): free participation
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Please provide your name and email and we’ll let you know when registration opens.
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