GPD 2025 Interactive sessions and workshop submissions are now open!

Date: 24 January 2025
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GPD 2025 Interactive sessions and workshop submissions are now open!
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Date: 24 January 2025

GPD Interactive sessions and workshops are intensive courses lasting 3 or 6 hours, focused on developing specific skills and techniques in various fields.

The primary goal is to foster interaction and information exchange within small groups.

In previous editions we have had:
Practical sessions: With videos, case studies, and real-world applications.
Theoretical sessions: Focusing on in-depth knowledge.
Hands-on sessions: Giving participants a true touch and feel.

Read more and submit your proposal by 28 February 2025.

Don't forget to book your hotel! GPD has rooms allocated at these hotels, but availability is limited.

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