Blue RoSES, BlueMed, MISTRAL and WestMed organise an online workshop on "ICT services for post Covid-19 blue tourism in the Mediterranean region" November 10, 2020, 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. CET, Online

GOAL

To identify significant research and innovation trajectories to support a sustainable and resilient post-pandemic blue tourism sector in the Mediterranean region for developing future strategic actions.

Description

Tourism sector is facing a big crisis that could lead to a transformative change. The anti Covid-19 measures taken in many countries to manage generally the tourism sector and in particular the seaside tourist season of Summer of 2020, open new scenarios on how to use the beaches and coastal areas, e.g. social distancing between umbrellas and deck chairs, booking access to free beaches, etc. This situation could facilitate the spread of new technologies among the population, e.g. app to book access to the beach or check its crowding in real time, as well as changing the habits of tourists e.g. by making limited and sequential access to some sites by stimulating their remote use, etc. The workshop aims to verify the impact of anti Covid-19 measures on tourists’ habits and new needs and opportunities for the development of related ICT technologies. By engaging diverse key stakeholders in the area, the outcomes of the workshop will contribute to inform the policy making process, including at European Commission level. Also, they will inspire the participants to further explore new ideas and tools and to develop synergies for the benefit of the Mediterranean countries and the sector, designing a pattern to connect in a systematic way the many relevant on-going and upcoming activities.

Agenda

The workshop is organised in two main sessions. On the first session, after the introductory speech on perspectives and needs for sustainable tourism in the Mediterranean, experts from different tourism sectors will address the major problems and needs that the tourism industry faced during and after the pandemic outbreak as well as any positive experiences from novel technological solutions in terms of services and products to better handle the pandemic advert effects. The second session, in the form of a panel discussion by representatives of industry, policy makers, RD&I funding institutions and academics, will further explore the outcomes of the previous session providing possible answers, innovative ideas and new business models, including relevant resources and strategies for the better design of a society more resilient to pandemic outbreaks with special focus all along the tourism value chain.

Target Audience

Business executives, start-up entrepreneurs, public sector executives, regional and national authorities, academics and researchers, policy makers and other stakeholders from the tourism sector.

Photo by David Clarke on Unsplash
Photo by David Clarke on Unsplash

Registration

Participation in the workshop, which will be held in English, is free but a registration is needed at the following link:

Info and contacts

Date and location:

November 10, 2020, 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. CET, Online – GoToWebinar Platform

Organisers: Blue RoSES, BlueMed, MISTRAL and WestMed

Contacts:

For further information please contact: bluemed[at]cnr.it, rosangela.barcaro[at]cnr.it.


Blue RoSES project is co-funded by the European Maritime and Fisheries fund of the European Union, G.A. number 863619 BlueMed project is funded by the European Commission under Horizon 2020 Programme, G.A. number 727453
MISTRAL project is co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund under the Interreg MED program, project n. 2925 WestMED Assistance Mechanism is funded by the EU Commission DG-MARE