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Improving innovation delivery of policies within 4.0 industry in Europe.
 
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NINE INNO INDUSTRY BEST PRACTICES PRESENTED ONLINE
 
Due to travel restrictions caused by the coronavirus crisis, the INNO Industry project partners have had to cancel the two meetings that were planned in recent months, which were to allow them to travel to Sweden and Portugal to continue learning first-hand about the good practices identified in the project. Therefore, during the last weeks two virtual meetings have been held in which nine good practices have been presented.
 
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SWOT ANALYSIS ON CLUSTERS AND INDUSTRY 4.0 IN EUROPE
 
 
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All partners have identified 30 best practices they offer to share, as well as areas for improvement and learning from other partners based on individual SWOT analyses carried out with their regional/national stakeholders. The results show a heterogeneous landscape of policies. Aspects identified as strength in one region, might be considered a weakness in another.
 
 
DISCOVER OUR GOOD PRACTICES
 
 
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According to the Interreg Europe programme manual, a good practice is defined as an initiative (e.g. project, process, technique) undertaken in one of the programme’s priority axes which has proved to be successful in a region and which is of potential interest to other regions. Proved successful means that the good practice has already provided tangible and measurable results in achieving a specific objective.
 
 
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INDUSTRY HACKATHONS
 
Practical events, introduced to encourage cross-industry dialogue and foster corporate innovations by companies from various industries who are ready to take up new challenges, experiment, and find digital solutions to their business problems.
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BITS IT SCHOOL
 
The University of Latvia and Riga Technical University in cooperation with the University of Buffalo (USA) created a new bachelor study program in IT excellence to address the lack of 3,000 IT sector specialists within the Latvian labor market ever year.
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ECOSYSTEM APPROACH
 
An identification of existing value chains/cross-sectoral networks with high competitive advantages to strengthen the collaboration between organizations, to cultivate the development of ecosystems, increasing the innovations and improving the infrastructure and legislation.
 
 
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INDUSTRY4UM PLATFORM
 
Industry4UM is an initiative of industry representatives open to all industrial companies, scientific and state institutions, academic entities, but also individuals who want to actively cooperate in finding solutions for digital transformation.
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CLUSTER STAKEHOLDER WORKING GROUP
 
Its primary aim is to create a regular platform for sharing information among clusters and Penta helix stakeholders, dedicated to better shaping the current cluster policies and preparing the policies that would reflect the real needs of clusters.
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OPEN DATA PLATFORM
 
Created as a platform for data, shared among participating government bodies, and bought into by private sector companies, analysts and developers, who use the data to create systems and applications which continually refine and advance transport services.
 
 
REGIONAL WORKSHOPS
 
Partners and stakeholders are working together by sharing knowledge and good practices with the aim of drafting ideas for the future action plans to be implemented in each region
 
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COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS WORKSHOP IN SPAIN
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REGIONAL WORKSHOP WITH ROMANIAN EXPERTS
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REGIONAL STAKEHOLDER MEETING IN PORTUGAL
 
 
 
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SMART INDUSTRY 4.0 WORKSHOP IN SLOVENIA
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REGIONAL STAKEHOLDER GROUP MEETING IN AUSTRIA
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SECOND HUNGARIAN STAKEHOLDER WORKSHOP
 
 
GET TO KNOW THE CONSORTIUM
 
Ten organizations from ten European countries
 
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INNO Industry has brought together a consortium specialized in industry and cluster based projects that will contribute to spark the debate around how changing regional clusters policies can and will trigger the transformation of the industry in a larger scale.


 
 
About us
 
INNO Industry has been funded with support from the European Commission (Project PGI06094).

The information in this newsletter does not necessary reflect the opinion of the Interreg Europe managing authorities and the European Union.
 
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