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4.0 Industrial Cluster

Daniel Rivera

Overview

About us

Established -
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Cluster composition

  • 21
    Cluster Members
  • 17
    SME's
  • 4
    Other Ecosystem Actors
Legal form of the cluster organisation

Management team

Sectorial and industrial focus

Sectoral industries
Manufacturing:C26 Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products 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

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International support activites

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Latest news and documents

Submitted best practices

Cluster presence and economic performance: a new look based on European data

Cluster presence is significantly and positively related to industry-level wages. This finding underpins the importance of understanding clusters as groups of related industries, not just as the concentration of economic activity in a specific field. The cluster effect remains meaningful and significant once business environment quality, a very powerful driver of performance, is accounted for.

https://rsa.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00343404.2020.1792435

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Factors of Cluster Initiatives Management

The paper identifies Critical Success Factors of cluster initiatives management. The study was based on interviews conducted among European cluster managers representing 19 cluster initiatives located in 10 countries. The results of this study support more effective management and better organization of cluster development processes. They are specifically tailored for entrepreneurs, willing to initiate or establishing cluster initiatives, as well as managers .

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Cluster Policy Resilience: New Challenges for a Mature Policy

Cluster policy has proved to be an extremely resilient feature of the regional competitiveness policy landscape over thirty years. To examine why cluster policies have become so widespread, this paper makes a clear conceptual distinction between clusters themselves, cluster policies, and cluster policy instruments. This distinction helps to disentangle the cross-over with other policies and provides the

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Comparing Cluster Policies: An Analytical Framework

This paper is a part of the dissertation research and is determined to outline and deliver key triggers of a successful regional cluster policy. After reflecitng on the theory of cluster and cluster policy concepts it elaborates an analytical scheme for policy analysis.

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European Cluster Policy updates

The presentation sets out the European cluster policy and explains how clusters can support value chain innovation and industrial transformation.

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