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15 de September, 2022 Events by master_attest

ATTEST consortium met in Portugal

The ATTEST project has been running from the beginning of March 2020 and, due to travel restrictions and the ongoing changing circumstances, all the meetings have had to be held virtually – up until now. After a lot of planning and preparations, ATTEST Consortium finally had the opportunity to meet in person on the 13th and 14th of September. The meeting was held in Porto, Portugal, the home city of the project coordinator INESC TEC.

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