Get involved in interregional cooperation
The 11th edition of Europe, let's cooperate interregional cooperation forum (#europecooperates) took place on 19-20 March 2025 in Krakow, Poland. We also streamed the plenary online on 19 March.
Attendees joined us in Krakow to celebrate cooperation and the ten-year anniversary of the Policy Learning Platform, discovered their different services and networked!
The 2025 event brought people interested in interregional cooperation together from all across Europe.

Relive the online event
You were not able to join us in person?
Relive the online event that took place on 19 March from 9:55 to 12:40 CET for this edition of Europe, let's cooperate interregional cooperation forum.
Online participants were able to follow, comment and ask questions during the plenary via a live broadcast. They were also offered additional online content.

What to expect?
Europe, let's cooperate! was two days filled with:
- The celebration of the ten-year anniversary of the Policy Learning Platform
- Opportunities to discover the services of the Policy Learning Platform
- Sharing of policy challenges and experiences
- Possibilities for individual consultations with the Policy Learning Platform experts
- Study visits and chances to learn about good practices and results of interregional cooperation
- Networking opportunities, discussions and new contacts
- Chances to meet people from regions from all across Europe - including the new countries that joined Interreg Europe recently

Attendees
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Speakers
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Anne Wetzel

Erwin Siweris

Thorsten Kohlisch

Irma Astrauskaite-Denis (moderator)

Magda Anagnostou

Elena Ferrario
Polish Presidency
We were organising the 11th edition of Europe, let's cooperate! in Krakow, Poland under the patronage of the Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
What is Interreg Europe?
Interreg Europe is an interregional cooperation programme, co-funded by the European Union. We help local, regional and national governments across Europe to develop and deliver better policy.
We create an environment and opportunities for sharing solutions to regional development issues.
We support the exchange of good practices and policy learning among European regions in 36 countries - the EU27, Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Serbia, Switzerland, and Ukraine.
