Working Groups
Infrastructure
Energy and Feedstocks
Research and Innovation

Improving connectivity in the trilateral region is a necessity to stay competitive. Due to the cross border nature of value chains and the size of the challenge it is a task that has to be addressed jointly. A common approach makes every single region stronger and that is what the working group on infrastructure focusses on.
Gerd Deimel

In today’s
globalised economy, what are the conditions to provide for a positive
investment climate with competitive and sustainable energy for the
manufacturing industry in Europe? Energy is a key resource – whether as a
source of energy or as a feedstock – and is therefore a key priority for this
Trilateral Strategy.
Els Brouwers

Netherlands, Flanders and North Rhine- Westphalia each have extensive chemical production and innovation capabilities, contained in their companies and knowledge institutions.
The trilateral innovation table establishes synergies between innovation initiatives in the three regions, so as to accelerate the transition towards a fully sustainable and competitive chemical sector in the Trilateral region.