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an adapted research tool - D-STIR for the less developed areas like Danube that will
be tested both in business and research environment;
a RRI Strategy with practical evaluation and result integration of D-STIR method.
RI2integrate
Embeddedness of high quality
research infrastructures in the
Danube Region
Framework conditions
WP3 Structure
devepoment (FHJ)
Identification of RI WP4 RI integration tool
infrastrucure's (CTRIA)
embeddedness PPI utilization
Expert groups' RI related business WP5 Piloting the
development tools (SIC)
ecosystem
Specific focus PPI procedure WP6 Measures of
definition development implementation durability (DAS)
Community Science Park Joint Action Plan
awareness raising concept Development
tool for RI implementation Knowledge
utilization Community transfer trainings
involvement RI Integration
piloting Committee
development
Main expected results
DTP Capitalization
Thematic Pole 2
RDI Framework Support
presented by
training counselling project management
Eva Janusch
nowa Training Beratung-
Projektmanagement
Jakominiplatz 16 | 8010 Graz
eva.janusch@nowa.at
+43 650 4826007
www.nowa.at
Maria Strommer
akzente Zentrum fr Gleichstellung und
regionale Zusammenarbeit
Grazer Vorstadt 7 | 8570 Voitsberg
maria.strommer@akzente.or.at
+43 660 4402712
Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)
www.akzente.or.at
http://www.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/newgenerationskills
30 March, 2017 Danube-INCO.NET Conference Vienna
SENSES
Strengthening Social Entrepreneurial
Landscape through involving socially
responsible corporate Practices in
EntrepreNeurial CompetenceS and Skills
enhancement in the DANUBE region
Mria BARACSI
IFKA Public Benefit Nonprofit Ltd. for the Development of the Industry
Head of Unit of International Cooperation
baracsi@ifka.hu
Objectives and expected results
to create a transnational network of
social enterprises (SEs), socially
responsible traditional businesses,
(social) financial investors, policy-
makers, academia, NGO practitioners
composed by 600-800 members in total
in the Danube region.
ACCELERATOR: Introduction
Topic and title of the project
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Partnership and roles
SFG
TPLJ
IRP
SEF
TCS
CVCA
RARS RAS
Joint strategy
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Potential synergies with other initiatives or
projects
Offers Needs
1. Joint organisation of final event with 1. Well-functioning, successful acceleration
other projects (subject to negotiations) programmes that we can analyse
2. Active participation of representative of 2. Promoting our acceleration programmes
other projects at our regular working for a broad reach of SMEs
group meetings 3. Commenting, joint formulation and joint
3. Our active participation at other presentation of recommendations for
projects meeting public authorities for better impact
4. Mid-term dissemination event open and 4. Commenting, joint formulation and joint
final event open to other projects presentation of our Danube Region
5. Involvement of SMEs in our acceleration Strategy on innovative financing for
programme tests SMEs
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info@szta.hu
gyongyi.kiraly@szta.hu
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DTP Priority Innovative and socially
responsible Danube region:
CrowdStream
CROWDfunding to mainSTREAM
innovation
AEI - Agency for European Integration and Economic Development
Danube Region synergy workshop: Research Innovation
Knowledge Society
Vienna, 30.03.2017
http://www.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/innohpc
Objectives and expected results
http://www.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/innohpc
borut.roncevic@fis.unm.si
tamara.valic@fis.unm.si
MOVECO
PechaKucha - session
ECN SBA
UCB
BAYFOR
MES CC AITT
P IS
BCCI
Biz-
up City
of
Osije
k TERA
STPB PUPIN
Activities planned /WP
1. Project management and administration
2. Communication
3. EPR and innovation
4. Innovation and waste policy
5. Innovation tools
6. Kick-Off Circular economy
Outputs
Training on EPR & innovation challenges
2 in the CE
Reports on eco innovation support
2
Policy dialogue on circular economy(stakeholder)
175
Transantional Strategy
1
Cross countryaction 3plans
Circular economy 12
tools
Capacity building and knowledge 1 transfer
Circular economy pilots
12
SMEs in collaborative partnerships
20
Virtual Marketplace for waste
0 recovery1innovation
Contact, additional information
Chamber of
Commerce and of
Industry of Slovenia
Made in Danube
Daniela Chiran
www.interreg-danube.eu/made-in-danube
Made in Danube
DTC; NoGAP and Made in Danube : Teamwork makes the dream work
www.interreg-danube.eu/made-in-danube
Made in Danube
Kiev
Germany Ukraine
SEZ
Stuttgart Czech Republic DTC
Nitra Slovakia Chisinau
Moldova
DTC
Cluj-Napoca
Vienna Hungary
Austria
DTC Romania
DTC Maribor Pannon
Slovenia Croatia DTC
DTC Bucharest
14 Partners, Vukovar DTC
Bosnia- Novi Sad
3 ASP, Herzegovina Serbia DTC
10 Countries Russe
Montenegro Bulgaria
Germany Austria Slovenia Slovakia Croatia Hungary Serbia Romania Moldova Ukraine
www.interreg-danube.eu/made-in-danube
Made in Danube
Vinkovci Development Agency, CROATIA National Authority for Science Research and Innovation, ROMANIA
www.interreg-danube.eu/made-in-danube
Made in Danube - Target Groups
Regional Public
Authorities
Civil Society
www.interreg-danube.eu/made-in-danube
Made in Danube
Specific Objectives
Developing a Common Strategy to transform ideas into marketable products and
services for the 3 existing regional Initiatives
o Pilot implementation of the Local Action Plan for Smart and Innovative Precision
Farming, SUA Slovakia ,
o Pilot implementation of the Local Action Plan for Competence Centre - Wood
Sector
o Pilot implementation of the Local Action Plan for Biofuel, UNS Serbia
www.interreg-danube.eu/made-in-danube
Made in Danube
WP 2 Communication
WP 1 Management
Implementation
Policy Dialog
of pilot projects
(T3.2)
(WP5)
Evaluation and
Framework recommendati
conditions ons (WP6)
analysis Report for
Roadmap improvement
(T3.1) of framework
conditions
Framework
conditions and Implementation of Evaluation and
Tools and services
Policy Dialog pilot projects recommendations
(WP4)
(WP5) (WP6)
(WP3)
www.interreg-danube.eu/made-in-danube
Made in Danube Outputs
www.interreg-danube.eu/made-in-danube
Made in Danube - synergy
TU Cluj Smart Factory HUB - PP
IPA Craiova EcoInnDanube ASP
UK Slovakia ( Prounion) DanuBioValNet PP
Uni Nitra MOVECO PP
PBN - Smart Factory HUB PP
- CrowdStream PP
ZSI ResInfra - PL
Thematic Pole 1 - Innovative Ecosystems for SMEs
- DanubeBioValNet BIOPRO BW (DE)
- MOVECO - Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia (SI)
- FORESDA CyberForum BW (DE)
- EcoInnDanube Eco-innovatively connected Danube Region (SK)
- Accelerator Szechenyi Tkealap-kezel Zrt (HU)
- CrowdStream Agency for European Integration and Economic Development (AT)
- InnoHPC Faculty of Information studies in Novo mesto (SI)
- SMART FACTORY HUB Pomurje Technology Park (SI)
www.interreg-danube.eu/made-in-danube
Thank you for your attention!
www.interreg-danube.eu/made-in-danube
Forest-based cross sectoral
value chains fostering
innovation and
competitiveness in the
Danube Region
Partnership
7 associated partners
Objectives
Transformation to sustainable manufacturing areas
Development cross-sectoral collaborative networks
Implementing cross-sectoral pilot innovation environments
Building up necessary supportive capacities in intermediaries
Expected results:
Energy efficiency
Activities planned
Mutual learning & mentoring for policy makers and innovation stakeholders
wood technology
industrial design
economy
information technology
automotive
Thank you for attendance!
Contact:
thomas.schnabel@fh-salzburg.ac.at
marco-claudius.morandini@fh-salzburg.ac.at
01-12-2016 - 31-05-2019
Objective and foreseen
results
Enhance cooperation of
innovation actors in the field
: of ecoinnovations with
special emphasis on
Objective development and
application of
ecotechnologies in the
Danube Region
Specific objectives
Increase transnational cooperation in
ecoinnovations
Increase the match of demand and
supply in ecoinnovation
Bring eco innovation actors together
Results
improved conditions for cooperation among
ecoinnovation actors and thus supported
generation and development of ecotechnologies
based on particular environmental needs
Project Partners
LEAD PARTNER
Slovak Centre of Scientific and Technical Information SLOVAKIA
PROJECT PARTNERS
Chamber of Commerce and Industry Vratsa BULGARIA
Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Banja Luka Region BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
ASSOCIATED STRATEGIC PARTNERS: University of Pcs HUNGARY, Romanian Association for Technology and
Innovation ROMANIA, Chamber of Economy of Montenegro MONTENEGRO
Key activities
bwcon GmbH
DA-SPACE: the lab
DA-SPACE Partnership
Univers Challenges
ities
Public
Administra
tion
Young Solution
Talents
Compan
ies
SUSTAINABILITY TRANSFERABILITY
Countries in the Danube wanted to try out the DA-
SPACE Lab model
Univers
ities
Public
Administra
tion
Compan
ies
Get in touch!
Source:
https://www.bitkom.org/Themen/Digitale-
Transformation-Branchen/Industrie-
40/Perspektive-der-Arbeit.html
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Why factories?
Why manufacturing sector?
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
main generator of RD, innovation, growth and employment;
in all regions contributes the highest share to the total regional value added;
in average more than a 25% of service activities are directly linked to the industry,
every 100 busiest jobs created in the industry create 60 to 200 new jobs in other industries.
80% of all private R&D investments is accounted for by industry.
Micro and small companies are facing problems with QUALITY STANDARDS (ISO 9001, TS, etc)
LOW PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY (production failures, etc)
Ineffective production process,
Problems with HUMAN RESOURCE management
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Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)
Global trends
in 3 years, the capacity and data transfer
speed will be doubled
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Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)
Global trends
INCREASED DEMAND
FOR SUPPLIERS !!!
Industry 4.0 will increase productivity in component manufacturing by 4-7%
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Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)
Global trends
In Germany, Industry 4.0 will lead to increased manufacturing employment
Return of production
capacities back to
Germany
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Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)
Global trends
Our focus is oriented into SMEs!!! TRANSFER OF GOOD PRACTISES INTO SMEs
Source: https://www.noser.com/2016/03/
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What is Smart Factory /
Smart manufacturing?
Smart Manufacturing objectives (% of manufacturers), EU Analysis
Source:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/
industry-40-4th-planetary-
industrial-revolution-fernando Source: http://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/operations/our-insights/manufacturings-
next-act
www.interreg-danube.eu/Smart-Factory-Hub
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What is Smart Factory /
Smart manufacturing?
15 areas of relevance
Source: https://iot-analytics.com/industrial-internet-disrupt-smart-factory/
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Identified challenges
Policy makers translating strategies into concrete
measures
Smart Manufacturing is complex (vertical horizontal)
Production SMEs have concrete problems:
Need to develop due to competition
Faced with micro problems in their existing productions
Lack of knowledge and resources to move forward
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About Smart Factory Hub
project (Transfer Lab)
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About Smart Factory Hub
project (Policy Lab)
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Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA) 105
About Smart Factory Hub
project (Methodology)
www.interreg-danube.eu/Smart-Factory-Hub
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Partners and geographical area
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