Platform to study neurological and cognitive disorders caused by COVID-19

Submitted by Audry Maulana on 25 May 2020.

The scientists at the Silesian University of Technology, part of Silesian Aviation Cluster, has developed a new platform called CORNELIA (Coronavirus Neurological Impairment). CORNELIA is a system that collects questionnaires on cognitive disorders related to COVID-19 by enabling the e-mail invitation of selected people by doctors to participate in an anonymous survey on the general health status...

LITHUANIA: Clusters as vehicles for SME's post COVID-19 recovery

Submitted by Tedora Aibu on 22 May 2020.

According to KlasterLT, the creation of a cluster-friendly environment is a high priority in Lithuania. Many efforts are made to develop international relations and join international clusters in order to have innovative high-level local clusters. Innovation networks for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) create an environment favorable to innovate and develop relations with large...

Sustainable Transport after COVID-19

Submitted by Audry Maulana on 21 May 2020.

COVID-19 with all its consequences has affected the transport sector in several ways. Borders are closed and fewer people and goods are moving. Emissions have decreased rapidly, but at the same time, people have arguments for using their own car instead of public transport. Therefore, the questions of sustainable transpost is getting more and more relevant. Interreg network on sustainable...

SLOVAKIA: Innovative trade solutions to tackle the crisis

Submitted by Audry Maulana on 21 May 2020.

A portal focused on the support of entrepreneurs during the pandemic has been established in Slovakia. The SOCITEE initiative provides innovative solutions to promote trade and protect consumer rights. In cooperation with team of experts, a unique portal to support entrepreneurs, restaurants, pubs, hotels, fitness centers, theaters and many others to overcome this difficult situation has been...

Horizon 2020 project to empower clusters and SMEs

Submitted by Tedora Aibu on 20 May 2020.

A new Horizon 2020 project, MPowerBio, kicked-off on 1 May with the objective of benefiting European clusters and their SME members. MPowerBIO aims to set up and implement a capacity building programme for SME clusters along with an integrated business support programme for the SME members. This project has received funding under the Bio-Based Industries Joint Undertaking under the European Union...

Virtual European Biomass Conference and Exhibition on post-COVID-19 recovery

Submitted by Tedora Aibu on 20 May 2020.

The European Biomass Conferences and Exhibition ( EUBCE) has grown from a small research community biomass conference more than 30 years ago to a well-established international conference, tackling challenges ranging from biomass growth and biomass conversion to bioenergy, biofuels and bioproducts, sustainability and policies. Today it provides a forum for industrial implementation of technologies...

SPAIN: Deep Tech solutions to co-exist with COVID-19

Submitted by Audry Maulana on 19 May 2020.

Secpho, a deep tech innovation cluster from Spain, has collected some of its members' solutions that Deep Tech, and especially photonic technologies, can offer for a reactivation of daily post-COVID-19 economic activities, in order to adapt to the new normal. These include the following: Sterilisation Systems: Sterilization technology through UV lighting can be a powerful ally against COVID-19...

Global survey on sector specific impacts of COVID-19

Submitted by Audry Maulana on 19 May 2020.

TCI Network, a comprehensiv global network of people and organizations working in clusters and innovation ecosystems, in cooperation with VDI/VDE Innovation, recently launched a survey inviting cluster managers to report on the sector-specific impacts of COVID-19 and the role of clusters during the crisis and at the end of the lock-down. A total of 67 clusters representing 6,500 businesses...

New tech infrastructure to support economic recovery from COVID-19

Submitted by Tedora Aibu on 18 May 2020.

In the initial stages of recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Chinese central government has begun investing in the development of the ' new infrastructure', which includes the deployment of 5G networks and data centres. It is expected that this new infrastructure will play a key role in the recovery of the economy, since online sales opportunities, online medical advice, and online pharmacies...

FRANCE: Cluster survey on the impact of COVID-19 crisis on businesses

Submitted by Tedora Aibu on 18 May 2020.

The French cluster Digital 113 in the Occitanie Region has published a survey in order to measure the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on businesses in the digital sector in Occitania. Digital 113 has 207 members in the digital industry sector. The cluster's mission is to support companies to seize all the growth levers and breakthroughs in terms of turnover and access to new markets. It provides...