The first day started with an official welcome from Iasi Municipality, Lead Partner and a visit to the Culture Palace, a historical building which served as Palace of Justice until 1955 when it was intended to house some of the most important cultural institutions of the city of Iasi.
The second day began with a presentation by the Lead Expert, Ian Graham, about the importance of Digital Inclusion in our territories, since digital divide exists in our communities and triggers social and economic inequalities.
Following this introduction, Mr Ferran Segarra (Councillor responsible for Digitisation in Mollet del Vallès City Council), shared with the attendees the importance of the signature of the Digital Rights Declaration which aims to tackle inequalities such the digital ones. The politician emphasised how critical it is to disseminate the declaration in other cities, regions and countries across Europe to engage them to join the network fight to reduce digital exclusion.
After that, Mr. Mihai Chirica (Iasi Municipality Mayor) took the floor and officially welcomed the delegations and stressed the value of signing the political declaration for its municipality.
The morning proceeded with the official signature of the Digital Rights Declaration in the glass dome on the top of the Braunstein Palace.
In the afternoon, the Advisory Board took place, and the Lead Partner team provided guidance to PP on how to produce an IAP structure and draft sections 1 and 2. Afterwards, the Lead Expert moderated an ULG corner session focused on presenting the initial actions of the first draft of the Action tables produced by all PP. The session consisted on presenting the most ambitious action each partner wants to develop at local level, and to identify possible pilot actions to be implemented during the period October 2024-Arpil 2025.
The day ended with a breath-taking tour visiting the most emblematic buildings of the old town in Iasi.