Brussels, 19/11/2009 (Agence Europe) - A hundred pupils aged between 15 and 18 from all European countries will be meeting in Brussels on 24 and 25 November 2009 for a European Creativity and Innovation Camp, starting on Tuesday with a competition. Divided into multinational teams, the young people will have 24 hours to solve a problem in an original and creative way with the aid of various tools and expert advice. EU Education, Training, Culture and Youth Commissioner Maroš Ševèoviè will then meet the best six teams the next day at the Berlaymont Building for an award-giving ceremony. Organised by JZA-YE (Junior Achievement Young Enterprise Europe) and DG Education and Culture at the European Commission, the European Creativity and Innovation Camp is an innovative way of celebrating 2009 as the Year of Creativity and Innovation. (I.L./transl.fl)