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INNO INDUSTRY FINAL CONFERENCE HELD IN SLOVENIA
 
 
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On May 26th 2022, The Business Incubator Perspektiva in Postojna, Slovenia, hosted last week the final conference of the INNO Industry project, which was attended by the entire partnership and Mr. Erwin Siweris, Programme Director of the Interreg Europe Secretariat. The event was moderated by Mihael Leskovar and PhD. Jana Nadoh Bergoč from SIO Cluster.

 After the presentation of the INNO Industry project by Nataša Šterban Bezjak, Mr. Erwin Siweris, presented the new features of the Interreg Europe 2021-2027 Cooperation Programme, after which, Raquel Ortega, Project partner of AMUEBLA, summarized the results obtained in terms of communication and presented a video that compiles the conclusions reached at the end of phase 1 of the project.
 Lastly, an interactive dialogue was held with five panel members to discuss the actions towards transformation to industry 4.0: PhD. Damjan Kavaš (Institute for Economic Research, Slovenia), MSc. Simone Hagenauer, (ecoplus. The Business Agency of Lower Austria), Mr. Torbjörn Johnsson (RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB), Mr. Gal Kormendy (West-Pannon Regional and Economic Development Public Nonprofit Ltd., Hungary) and Mr. Daniel Cosnita (Romanian Cluster Association - CLUSTERO).
 
 
THE UNDENIABLE VALUE OF TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION
 
 
One of the greatest assets of the INNO Industry project has been the exchange of ideas and points of view to address the digitalization challenges of each of the participating regions. By sharing and exchanging over 30 best practices from all around Europe, partners and their stakeholders have used them as a source of inspiration for new solutions for regional policies.

In 2022, the 10 action plans developed by each partner have been implemented to apply the lessons learnt and the exchange of experience from the interregional cooperation. The ultimate goal was to influence and improve policy instruments in Slovenia, Austria, Latvia, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and United Kingdom.

 So now, after two and a have intense years of work, we ask the partners to tell us about the lessons learned thanks to the INNO Industry project.
 
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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.


 
 
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