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International Conference: "Cluster Policy in European Regions"
TOPIC
European regions need more innovation and economic growth to catch up with the global challenges. National and regional governments
have recognised the potential of clusters as a real driver in regional development policy. By taking determined actions public
authorities significantly can improve cluster development. This results in strengthening local economies, creating new jobs and attracting new investors. This is why many cluster initiatives have recently
been launched. Some countries have included cluster policy in national development plans, while others pursue regional policy models. Regardless of the implementation methods, it has become clear that without decisive measures in order to strengthen regional clusters no successful regional policy is possible.
There is also a visible effort on the European level to enforce innovation
in the Member States. To achieve these goals, the European Commission has established a number of programmes supporting research and development. However, efficient innovation processes are not feasible without transferring the research output towards the business environment. Therefore, the European Commission started new initiatives to help national and regional governments to create and develop regional clusters.
TARGET GROUP
- Regional Networking Groups involved in cluster projects and initiatives
- European Ministries of Economy and Finance
- Economic Development Agencies
- National and regional EU funds Managing Authorities
- Intermediate Bodies
- Research Institutes
- Innovation and Technology Companies
- Municipalities and NGO’s

