FSR C&M Annual Training: Applications for Block 4 currently open!
Mar 10, 2017

The FSR C&M is pleased to inform you that the Annual Training on Business Models, Innovation and Regulation of the Digital World 2016/2017 is now open also for single block’s participation and that applications for the fourth block on Internet Technology, Law and Economics of Big Data, Cloud and Security are currently open. Read more on the training page.
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