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Czech Marine Cluster, z. s.

Czechia: Central Moravia
Magdaléna Vrabčeková

Overview

About us

Established -
Staff in the management team -

Cluster composition

  • 23
    Cluster Members
  • 18
    SME's
  • 2
    Large Companies
  • 2
    Research Organisations, Universities, Technology Centers
  • 1
    Number of civil society members
Legal form of the cluster organisation

Management team

Sectorial and industrial focus

Sectoral industries
Manufacturing:C32 Other manufacturing
Sectoral Industries (NACE 4 digit)
Cross-sectoral industries
Industrial Alliances and Ecosystems
Technology fields
S3 EU priority areas

Services

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Process4Sustainability

Germany: Hessen
Marcel Loewert

Overview

About us

Established -
Staff in the management team -

Cluster composition

  • 17
    Cluster Members
  • 5
    SME's
  • 5
    Number of start-ups among SME's
  • 6
    Large Companies
  • 6
    Research Organisations, Universities, Technology Centers
Legal form of the cluster organisation

Management team

Sectorial and industrial focus

Sectoral industries
Manufacturing:C20 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products Manufacturing:C22 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities:E36 Water collection, treatment and supply Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities:E38 Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materials recovery Transportation and storage:H49 Land transport and transport via pipelines Transportation and storage:H50 Water transport Information and communication:J58 Publishing activities Professional, scientific and technical activities:M70 Activities of head offices; management consultancy activities Professional, scientific and technical activities:M72 Scientific research and development Education:P85 Education Other service activities:S94 Activities of membership organisations
Sectoral Industries (NACE 4 digit)
Cross-sectoral industries
Industrial Alliances and Ecosystems
Technology fields
S3 EU priority areas

Services

Cooperation activities

International cooperation

Targeted countries

Transnational cooperation

Targeted countries

Transnational support activites

- none -

International support activites

- none -

Upcoming events

Latest news and documents

Submitted best practices

Savonlinna Development Services Ltd.

Finland: North and East Finland
Pellervo Kokkonen

Overview

Sectorial and industrial focus

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European Industrial Hemp Association

Belgium: Brussels Region
Lorenza Romanese

Overview

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Date of establishment

About us

Our main objectives are to study and protect the different regulations concerning the whole hemp plant:
- We aim for a EU more sustainable farming practice
- We aim to study the possibilities of hemp as a carbon sequestration tool
- We aim to study the alternative that hemp can have in other sectors, such as fibres or construction
- We have members from 25 different Member States, we grow bigger each year

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Bulgarian Employers' Association Innovative Technologies - BRAIT

Bulgaria: South-West (Bulgaria)
Teodora Atanasova

Overview

Summary and objectives

Bulgarian Employers' Association Innovative Technologies - BRAIT is the successor of the Association of Business Clusters, established in 2009, an organization with many successfully implemented projects at the international level in various fields. BRAIT aims to contribute to the development and strengthening of its members as organizations of industrial sectors with high added value related to innovative technologies in various sectors. The organization has the ambition to harmonize cluster policies and work to improve the economic development of its members in partnership with the government and state institutions.
The initiators of the creation of BRAIT are organizations from the most significant industries in Bulgaria: Automotive, IT, Education, Energy, Furniture, Marine and the Healthcare and Life Sciences sector.
Among the members of BRAIT are the largest companies in the listed industries, which set the trends and determine the direction of technological development on a European and global scale. Such companies are Bosch, Etem Gestamp, Festo, SAP Labs, Sensata, Visteon Electronics, VMware.

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North-East Regional Development Agency Romania

Romania: North-East (Romania)
Ovidiu Savu

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DIH Silesia Smart Systems to become one of the European Digital Innovation Hubs

Submitted by ECCP Team on 28 July 2022.

“Go digital, or go home” – the access to the range of services for SME companies and international clients seeking the positive change, using Industry 4.0 technological innovations, has become ever more accessible! Katowice Special Economic Zone (KSEZ), coordinator of Silesia Automotive & Advanced Manufacturing (SA&AM) Cluster, is the leader of DIH Silesia Smart Systems, which has received a...

CRP Regional Programming Center

Italy: Sardinia
Luca Spissu

Overview

Sectorial and industrial focus

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Fostering Resilience and Innovation in Europe through Networking Development of clusters in the Cultural and Creative Industry ecosystem

Italy: Veneto
Sergio Calò

Overview

Type of partnership
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Summary and objectives

The Cultural and Creative Industries (CCIs) are among the strategic EU industrial ecosystems, accounting for 3.95% of EU GDP. The CCIs have been one of the most affected sectors by the current crisis and need investments to repair and prevent future shocks. Micro and Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are the backbone of the CCI sector in Europe, representing 99% of its enterprises. MSMEs are particularly vulnerable actors and need support to strengthen their resilience capacity and cope with the current challenges, also in relation with the twin transition.

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