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Perseus Steering & Advisory Groups – October meetings

2023-11-232023-11-23 Sam Haines

During October all Perseus’ Advisory Groups met. Please follow the below links to each meeting summary minutes. Perseus Steering Group did not meet in October.

Perseus AG1 User Needs & Impact Advisory Group

Perseus AG2 Technical Infrastructure Advisory Group

Perseus AG3 Data Licensing & Legal Advisory Group

Perseus AG4 Communications & Engagement Advisory Group

Perseus AG5 Policy Advisory Group

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⟵Perseus Policy AG5 – October meeting
Perseus Technical infrastructure AG2 – October meeting⟶
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