[04/02/2023]
Emilia Romagna, a region in northern Italy, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and thriving tourism industry. Furthermore, it is also recognized as the region of engines (Ferrari, Lamborghini, Ducati), good food, and ceramics.
However, the region is also actively supporting a different type of cultural event: the World Radio Team Championship (WRTC).
The WRTC is an international amateur radio competition that brings together some of the best amateur radio operators from around the world to compete in a test of skill, knowledge, and endurance. The competition, which will take place on July 2023, will feature over 50 teams from around the globe, each consisting of two operators who will work together to make as many contacts as possible with amateur radio stations in other countries.
To support this event, the Emilia Romagna region is providing significant support. The region has been of great help for all institutional relationships in support of the organization of WRTC2022. It is also working closely with the local amateur radio community to ensure that the WRTC is a success, both from a technical and a logistical standpoint.
The Emilia Romagna region's patronage of the WRTC reflects its commitment to supporting and promoting cultural events that bring people together and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the region. The WRTC is a perfect example of this, as it brings together amateur radio operators from all over the world to celebrate their shared passion for radio communication and to compete in a friendly and engaging competition.
In conclusion, the Emilia Romagna region's support for the WRTC is a testament to the region's commitment to promoting cultural events that bring people together and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the region. With its funding and logistical support, the region is helping to ensure that the WRTC is a success, and that amateur radio operators from all over the world can come together to celebrate their shared passion for radio communication.
For more information:
https://www.regione.emilia-romagna.it/en