The Annual Summit takes place in different capitals and metropolis in the Baltic Sea Region - 1999:
Copenhagen; 2000:
Malmö; 2001: Copenhagen; 2002:
St. Petersburg; 2003:
Riga; 2004:
Hamburg; 2005:
Stockholm; 2006:
Helsinki; 2007:
Tallinn; 2008: Copenhagen/Malmö; 2009: Stockholm; 2010:
Vilnius; 2011:
Gdańsk; 2012: Copenhagen/Malmö; 2013: Riga. 2014: Turku, Finland. Baltic Development Forum's Baltic Sea Award has been established together with
Swedbank as
sponsor in 2007. Recipient of the Award is given to personalities that have made an extraordinary contribution to the future of the region. Baltic Development Forum publishes different reports in order to support a common regional agenda for integration, innovation and
sustainable growth. The State of the Region Report has developed into a key reference document on tracking the region's competitiveness and
economic development.
Nordic Council of Ministers,
European Investment Bank, and
Nordic Investment Bank have co-sponsored this report. Baltic Development Forum also carries out different cooperation projects with partners from many parts of the region in the field of energy, water, investment promotion, transport, branding and ICT. Baltic Development Forum has been a key supporter of the EU's adoption of an EU strategy for the Baltic Sea Region. In October 2009, the
European Council of the EU endorsed the first EU strategy for a macro-regional area of the EU. The Baltic Sea Region thereby has the chance to make an innovative combination of European and regional integration and news efforts to improve territorial cohesion of the EU according to EU's Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region. The secretariat is hosted by
Copenhagen. == The History of the Region ==