Tour 1
Denmark | Danish Parliament (Folketing) |
| Minister of Finance | |
| Minister for Europe | |
| Terma | |
| Danish Chamber of Commerce | |
| Minister for the Economy | |
| Permanent Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs | |
| Journalists | |
| Prime Minister of Danemark | |
Sweden | The European Spallation Source |
Tour 2
Luxembourg | Parliament |
| Vice-prime minister, minister of Foreign and European Affairs | |
| European Investment Bank | |
| Cité Policière Grand-Duc Henri | |
| European Commission staff in Luxembourg | |
Germany | Europe Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia |
| Parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia | |
| Member of the regional Parliament | |
| NRW Bank | |
| Handelsblatt/Rheinische Post | |
| Finance Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia | |
| Ericsson Eurolab | |
The Netherlands | Foreign Minister |
| Minister of Finance | |
| House of Representatives | |
| Porthos | |
| Mayor of Rotterdam | |
| RDM campus | |
| Green Village field lab |
Tour 3
Slovenia | State Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office |
| Deputy Director General for EU Affairs, Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs | |
| Minister of Finance | |
| National Centre for Large-scale Wild Fires | |
| State Secretary at Ministry of Defence | |
| Minister of Cohesion | |
| Deputy Director General for EU Affairs, Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs | |
| Director of Office for Cohesion Policy and Solidarity Fund (Ministry of Cohesion) | |
| Podkrižnik | |
| Beyond Semiconductor | |
| Steklarna Hrastnik | |
| GIC Gradnje | |
| Slovenian Technological Forum | |
| Mayor of Municipality of Nazarje | |
| Municipality of Nazarje | |
Croatia | Prime Minister |
| Deputy Prime Minister and minister of finance | |
| Minister of regional development and EU funds | |
| State Secretary for Europe, MFEA | |
| National Parliament | |
| Journalists | |
| Institute for Development and International Relations | |
| Faculty of Economic & Business, University of Zagreb | |
| Ruđer Bošković Institute | |
| Croatian Employers’ Association | |
| AmCham Croatia | |
| City of Zagreb | |
| Counties association | |
| Association of cities | |
| Croatian Natural History Museum | |
| Minister of Regional Development and EU funds | |
| Minister for Culture and Media | |
| Mayor of Zagreb | |
Italy | Minister for European Affairs, Cohesion Policies and the NRRP |
| Minister of Economy and Finance | |
| Cassa Depositi & Prestiti | |
| Regional authorities | |
| Starting Finance | |
| Mayor of Naples (also President of the “National association of municipalities” - ANCI) | |
| Mayor of Rome (also President of “Italian Local Authorities” - ALI) | |
| Senate of the Republic | |
| Mayor of Milan | |
| Ephos | |
| Journalists | |
| European Commission staff from the JRC | |
| European Crisis Management Laboratory | |
| EU Interoperability Centre for Electrical Vehicles and smart grids |
Tour 4
Sweden | EU Minister |
| Swedish Parliament (Riksdagen) | |
| The Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth | |
| Vinnova (Sweden's innovation agency) | |
| The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (Naturvårdsverket) | |
| The Swedish Board of Agriculture (Jordbruksverket) | |
| The Swedish ESF Council (Svenska ESF-rådet) | |
| The Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions | |
| Swedish Energy Agency | |
| Minister for Finance | |
| Journalists | |
Finland | Prime Minister |
| National Parliament | |
| Minister for European affairs | |
| Border station | |
| Lappeenranta University of Technology |
Tour 5
Romania | President (interim) |
| Prime Minister | |
| Minister of EU funds and projects | |
| Minister of Finances | |
| Minister of Economy | |
| Minister for Agriculture | |
| MEPs | |
| Deputy Prime-Minister and Minister for Home Affairs | |
| Business and investors’ associations | |
| Mayor of Oradea | |
| Mayor of Cluj-Napoca | |
| Director-General of the Association of Romanian municipalities, former PSD -S&D local counsellor and city manager in Sector 3 of Buchares | |
| County Hospital | |
| Oradea Airport | |
| Fortress of Oradea | |
| Local authorities and Heads of the regional development offices | |
| Journalists | |
Spain | First Vice-President of the Government of Spain and Minister for Treasury |
| Minister of Foreign Affairs, EU and Cooperation | |
| National Parliament | |
| University of Castilla–La Mancha |
Tour 6
Poland | A farm |
| Sery Frąckowiak | |
| Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Centre (PSNC) | |
| Research Center for Polish Optical Internet | |
| Citizens | |
Germany | Journalists |
| Head of European Department Chancellery | |
| National Parliamant (Bundestag) | |
| State Minister for European Affairs | |
Austria | Federal Minister for Europe, Integration and Family in the Federal Chancellery |
| Vienna Mayor | |
| National Parliament | |
| Federal Minister for Finance | |
| Journalists | |
| Hydros Seestadt |
Tour 7
France | Advisor to EU Affairs of the Republic |
| Mayor of Paris | |
| National Parliament and Senate | |
| Budget and Public Accounts Minister | |
| Minister Delegate for European Affairs | |
| Ixblue | |
| Maison du Comté | |
| Elected local officials | |
| Minister of Agriculture | |
| Dairy Farm | |
| Journalists |
Tour 8
Belgium | AgriFood TEF |
| Hydras | |
| Deputy Minister-President | |
| Journalists | |
| Visit at Confluence /NID | |
| Commissioner for International Relations | |
| Journalists | |
| Minister-President of the Walloon government | |
| Walloon Parliament | |
| FARI – Artificial Intelligence research centre | |
| Minister-President of the Flemish government |
Tour 9
Cyprus | President of the Republic of Cyprus |
| Minister of Finance | |
| President of the House of Representatives, Parliamentary Committee for Financial and Budgetary Affairs | |
| Deputy Minister for European Affairs | |
| Mayor of Nicosia | |
| Students Representatives |
Tour 10
Estonia | Prime Minister of Estonia |
| Rail Baltica, WSP Finland, Budimex, Ingerop, Bouygues Travaux Publics, GRK Suomi OY, NGE, Sweco Finland | |
| Parliament of Estonia | |
Lithuania | Prime Minister of Republic of Lithuania |
| Parliament of Lithuania | |
| President of the Republic of Lithuania | |
| Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania | |
| ILTE, national development bank | |
| BIO City |
Tour 11
Greece | Prime Minister of Greece |
| Piraeus Subway extension, Alternate Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Deputy Minister of Transport, CEO of Elliniko Metro S.A., and the CEO of STASY S.A. | |
| Parliament of the Hellenic Republic | |
| Vice-President of the Hellenic Government | |
| Acropolis Museum | |
| Minister of Finance and the Alternate Minister at the Ministry of Economy and Finance of the Hellenic Government |
Tour 12
Portugal | Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Minister of Economy and Territorial Cohesion, and the Secretary of State for European Affairs. |
| Orquestra Geração, with Portuguese MEP MFF co-rapporteur | |
| Portuguese MEP MFF co-rapporteur | |
| Committee on European Affairs of the Portuguese National Parliament | |
| Minister of State and Finance |
Tour 13
Hungary | Hungarian Integrity Authority |
| President of the Hungarian Integrity Authority | |
| Hungarian Minister for European Union Affairs | |
Slovakia | Prime Minister of Slovakia |
| EU-funded project “Ekocentrum Čunovo”, with Chairman of the Bratislava self-governing Region |
Tour 14
Ireland | Tánaiste (Deputy Prime Minister); Minister for Finance; Minister for Agriculture; Minister for EU Affairs |
| Oireachtas (parliamentary) Committee | |
| Irish Grain Growers, Macra na feirme, INHFA (Irish Natura and Hill Farmers’ Association), ICSA (Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers’ Association), ICMSA (Irish Creamery and Milk Suppliers’ Association), Irish Farmers’ Association. | |
| Taoiseach |
Tour 15
Czechia | Local public and private stakeholders |
| Prime Minister | |
| Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI) ERIC Beamlines | |
| Deputy Minister of Economy and Trade |