
DTWO at the BRIDGE General Assembly 2025
Tue 18 Mar 2025On March 25-26, 2025, BRIDGE will hold its General Assembly in Brussels, Belgium, in a hybrid format. In-person meetings will take place at Square Brussels, gathering key stakeholders to discuss the latest advancements in energy innovation.
This event, open to BRIDGE members, will bring together high-level officials from the European Commission and its agencies, project coordinators from both academia and industry, and investors. It serves as a key platform for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and strategic discussions on the future of energy systems.
DTWO will be represented by Wim Munters, Senior Research Engineer at Von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics, who will attend on Day 1 (March 25). He will showcase the project and its expected outcomes in an informal session dedicated to projects that started last year, providing a valuable opportunity for networking and engagement.
🔗 Find all the event details here: BRIDGE General Assembly 2025 | Bridge.
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