CLUNET

The CLUNET project has brought together a critical mass of fifteen partners from Europe and a strategic partner in Canada with the objective of exchange and share experiences on innovation and innovation policies. development focused on clusters. Many of these partners have represented some of the creators of innovation policies at the national and international level. worldwide. In addition, the regions that have participated include the following sixty-two clusters worldwide.

Objectives

One of the objectives of the project has been the identification of the more dynamic and effective programs and policies for the creation and support of clusters. During this identification, a learning process has been carried out mutual exchange of best practices among the partners, taking into account the needs of the companies in each region, as follows as well as administrative and legal barriers.

Using this information, a number of initiatives have been implemented cross-border cooperation in support of the growth of the local economy. clusters.

With all this, we have pursued the development of an initiative that will CLUNET’s partners for the sustainable development of clusters, implementing tools for the dissemination of best practices, and practices that have enabled policy makers to develop policies related to clusters have the best knowledge.

Partners

The consortium is made up of fifteen partners from all over Europe and one associate member from Canada:

  • Coordinator ? North West Development Agency
  • 2 ? Hamburg
  • 3 ? Wirtschaftsförderung Karlsruhe
  • 4 ? Development agency of Berlin Brandenburg
  • 5 ? Madrimasd
  • 6 ? ITA Aragon
  • 7 ? Abruzzo region
  • 8 ? Rows/Lazio
  • 9 ? Toscane
  • 10 ? Méditerranée Technologies
  • 11 ?Bretagne Innovation
  • 12 ? One North East
  • 13 ? Municipality of Ljubljana
  • 14 ? South Great Plain
  • 15 ? Lakes Associate Member – Montreal Metropolitan Community

Montreal Metropolitan Community was invited to participate as strategic partner due to its leadership as an economic representative and his experience as manager of a network of twenty-two regional and regional regions/cities where clusters are located.

The objective of CLUNET’s partners has been to use this project to make a real impact on the local programs to support the and to develop pilot projects that favor the development of clusters and these. One of the key points of the project has been the identification of policies that help the rapid formation of clusters through the development of activities such as internationalization and incubation. The identification and subsequent sharing of these policies has made it possible to the identification of eight to ten joint project initiatives involving cross-border cooperation in the field of support to the development cluster growth.

CLUNET, a project that was selected as one of these INNO NET projects, has played an important role in the development of the development agenda. of clusters in the European Union.

More information: http://www.proinno-europe.eu

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