Advanced Manufacturing and Advanced Textile Materials going international to strengthen resilience and to empower industrial recovery

Spain: Catalonia
Josep Casamada

Overview

Type of partnership
Partnership origin
Partnership duration (months)

Summary and objectives

Sectorial and industrial focus

Sectoral industries
Cross-sectoral industries
Industrial Alliances and Ecosystems
Technology fields
S3 EU priority areas

Upcoming events

Latest news and documents

Submitted best practices

Global Cosmetics Cluster

Global Cosmetics Cluster

France: Centre-Val de Loire
Justine Hegon

Overview

Type of Network
Date of establishment

About us

Global Cosmetics Cluster is the first international clusters network dedicated to the perfume and cosmetics industry.

MISSIONS

International cluster collaboration
• To develop the complementarity nature of service offers of each participating cluster
• To encourage the exchange of good practices and support the development of a global ecosystem of responsible and innovative companies active in cosmetics

Sectorial and industrial focus

Sectoral industries
Cross-sectoral industries
Industrial Alliances and Ecosystems
Technology fields
S3 EU priority areas

Upcoming events

Latest news and documents

Submitted best practices

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Cluster ICT Asturias

Spain: Asturias
Enrique Jaimez Falagan

Overview

About us

Mission/Objectives of the cluster organisation (old)

The ICT Cluster activity is aimed at promoting the growth of the sector through cooperation, the exchange of experiences, training and professional specialization to achieve a greater participation of companies in national and international technological projects aimed at the modernization of traditional sectors .

Established -
Staff in the management team -

Cluster composition

  • 75
    Cluster Members
  • 61
    SME's
  • 10
    Number of start-ups among SME's
  • 11
    Large Companies
  • 1
    Research Organisations, Universities, Technology Centers
  • 1
    Number of civil society members
  • 1
    Other Ecosystem Actors
Legal form of the cluster organisation

Management team

Sectorial and industrial focus

Sectoral industries
Information and communication:J61 Telecommunications Information and communication:J62 Computer programming, consultancy and related activities
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

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Lublin Eco-Energy Cluster

Poland: Lubelskie
Małgorzata Gałczyńska

Overview

About us

Established -
Staff in the management team -

Cluster composition

  • 39
    Cluster Members
  • 30
    SME's
  • 1
    Large Companies
  • 4
    Research Organisations, Universities, Technology Centers
  • 3
    Number of civil society members
  • 1
    Other Ecosystem Actors
Legal form of the cluster organisation

Management team

Sectorial and industrial focus

Sectoral industries
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply:D35 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply Construction:F43 Specialised construction activities
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

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EU-TEXTILE2030 EEIG

Belgium: Brussels Region
Josep Casamada

Overview

Type of Network
Date of establishment

About us

EU-TEXTILE2030 is a European Economic Interest Grouping created in November 2019 as a result of more than seven years of cooperation between seven European clusters on advanced textile materials.

Our vision is to increase the competitiveness of European SMEs in the advanced textiles’ materials sector.

Sectorial and industrial focus

Sectoral industries
Cross-sectoral industries
Industrial Alliances and Ecosystems
Technology fields
S3 EU priority areas

Upcoming events

Latest news and documents

Submitted best practices

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Technology Enabled Construction Cluster - TEC

Romania: Bucharest-Ilfov
Rodica Lupu

Overview

About us

Established -
Staff in the management team -

Cluster composition

  • 20
    Cluster Members
  • 14
    SME's
  • 1
    Number of start-ups among SME's
  • 1
    Large Companies
  • 2
    Research Organisations, Universities, Technology Centers
  • 3
    Number of civil society members
Legal form of the cluster organisation

Management team

Sectorial and industrial focus

Sectoral industries
Construction:F41 Construction of buildings Construction:F42 Civil engineering Construction:F43 Specialised construction activities
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

Comparison of Training Programmes and Activities for Cluster Managers in Europe with Respect to Their Focus on Skills Development

The role of cluster manager and his/her development is an essential element in order to gain a competitive advantage and to ensure sustainability of cluster organisation. Nevertheless, research on cluster management has hardly studied the scope of offered trainings with areas of developed skills for this position. Hence, the main objective of the paper is to analyze and evaluate content of current training programmes for cluster managers in Europe with respect to their focus on the development of hard and soft skills.

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Regional cluster policies in Germany - Challenges, impacts and evaluation practices

This paper seeks to contribute to the growing literature on cluster-policy evaluation in three ways: firstly, it focuses on regional cluster policies below the level of federal states in Germany to complement the majority of studies on federal and state-level programmes. Secondly, it adopts a public-choice perspective, whereas most existing research concentrates on methodological and conceptual issues associated with cluster-policy evaluation.

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