
The 4th face-to-face General Assembly meeting was held on March 27 and 28, 2023 and provided the work packages with the ability to share their key achievements during the project and work on a roadmap on how to finish the work before the end of the project. During the GAM ConcePTION’s sustainability activities and plans were also presented and integrated into the roadmap. It was a great opportunity for all the members to celebrate and share key achievements and to reconnect on a personal level, as the COVID-19 pandemic prohibited meeting face-to-face during the last General Assemblies; and to discuss the sustainability of the ecosystem, so that follow-up steps can be taken. Almost a hundred members of the ConcePTION consortium attended the meeting and participated in the plenary sessions as well as the break-out sessions. Some of the members of the Advisory Board of ConcePTION also attended the GAM meeting and provided their feedback during the meeting as well as in written form. The feedback provided by the members of the Advisory Board will be used for the deliverable D8.11 - Report from Advisory Board and Ethic report year 4. The IMI Project Officer of ConcePTION was also present during the meeting and gave a presentation to the consortium regarding the importance of ConcePTION for IMI and provided a general feedback.
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