Pyrenees–Mediterranean Euroregion


The Pyrenees–Mediterranean Euroregion is a Euroregion founded on 29 October 2004. It is a political cooperation project between Catalonia, the Balearic Islands, and Occitanie. The Autonomous Community of Aragon suspended participation in 2006 due to an ongoing conflict with Catalonia about some religious art.

Aim

The aim of the Pyrenees–Mediterranean Euroregion is to create sustainable development within the northwest Mediterranean, to further innovation within these areas, and to contribute to a "socially conscious" Europe, focusing on implementing these factors through innovation, technology and other sources via the European Union's Cohesion Policy.
EPM also focuses on fostering cooperation between cultural and economic networks within the northwest Mediterranean region.

Projects

Projects of the EPM include the allocation of centres of higher education and initiatives for a "Eurocampus" and business creation.

Structure

Since August 2009, The EPM established a legal entity consisting of a rotating presidency, similar in details to the president of the Euroregion, a general assembly and a technical team.

Offices

The EPM hosts three offices in Europe including Toulouse, France, Barcelona, Spain and Brussels, Belgium.