Cooperation Agreement signed between the Croatian Geological Survey and the Hydrographic Institute of the Republic of Croatia

11/8/2022 9:59:00 AM
Cooperation Agreement signed between the Croatian Geological Survey and the Hydrographic Institute of the Republic of Croatia

The Agreement on scientific and research, and technical and business cooperation between the Croatian Geological Survey and the Hydrographic Institute of the Republic of Croatia was signed on 31 October 2022 on the premises of the Croatian Geological Survey, Zagreb.

The Agreement was signed by the director of the Croatian Geological Survey PhD Slobodan Miko and the director of the Hydrographic Institute of the Republic of Croatia Vinka Kolić.

The cooperation will take place through realisation of the joint research where, considering mutual interests, the project application and implementation will involve scientists, researchers, staff members, premises and equipment of both parties, and through joint participation in national, European and other international projects of mutual interest, with the aim to improve the quality of activities in the field of hydrography and geology.

Finally, realisation of this cooperation will contribute to connecting, networking, and improving the activities of the signatories to this Agreement.

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