Webinar on cities and their role in post COVID-19 recovery

Submitted by Tedora Aibu on 12 May 2020.

EASME, the European Commission's Executive Agency for Small and Medium Enterprises, is organising a webinar on the 14 th of May 2020 (11:00 CET) to discuss how technology and innovation can be used to rebuild the economy after the COVID-19 pandemic. The topic of discussion will be the Post-Pandemic Recovery Plans in Cities: Turning the Crisis into an Opportunity - Rethinking Growth. The webinar...

GERMANY: Service hotline to support SMEs during COVID-19 crisis

Submitted by Tedora Aibu on 12 May 2020.

Due to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, many European SMEs are struggling to stay afloat and adjust. The Enterprise Europe Network team at ZENIT GmbH (Zentrum für Innovation und Technik in NRW) is adjusting its approaches in order to befittingly help their clients in several ways. For example, by helping small businesses with accessing funding for the rapid implementation of home...

Sending health professionals across Europe

Submitted by Veronika Muller on 11 May 2020.

The European Commission is celebrating the cooperative actions taken by Romanian health professionals that travelled to Italy in order to assist in the current outbreak of COVID-19. The medical team was led by Major Joe Stroescu, comprising of three nurses and 11 doctors (lung specialists, anaesthetists and experts in intensive care and emergency medicine). All members of the team worked side-by...

ITALY: JRC develops respiratory valves for ventilator masks

Submitted by Tedora Aibu on 11 May 2020.

On EuropeDay, Antonio Piscia, an Italian technician and member of the European Joint Research Centre (JRC), was celebrated for his efforts and support to hospitals during the COVID-19 crisis. He had designed valves which can be used for emergency ventilator masks. The valves were then produced by the Italian company Isinnova by converting snorkelling masks. The JRC’s technical workshop is also...

Good Practice Guide for Temporary Emergency Facilities

Submitted by Tedora Aibu on 11 May 2020.

The COVID-19 outbreak is placing overwhelming pressure on healthcare infrastructures across the globe. Since early 2020, swiftly and on a massive scale, convention and exhibition centres have become part of the front line in fighting the disease, from serving as ICU hospitals to conducting thousands of tests a day. Many members of the International Association of Convention Centres (AIPC) and the...

ROMANIA: Clusters support local communities during COVID-19 crisis

Submitted by Tedora Aibu on 11 May 2020.

Asociatia SMURD Galați is the management entity of the Innovative Health Cluster called Dunărea de Jos from the city of Galați in Romania. Asociatia SMURD Galati aims to develop the cluster and promote information and technology transfer to increase the performance of Smal and Medium Enterprises by collaborating with Research, Development, and Innovation entities (RDI). Asociatia supports the...

POLAND: Aviation cluster helps hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic

Submitted by Tedora Aibu on 11 May 2020.

The Łukasiewicz-Institute of Aviation, a member of the Silesian Aviation Cluster, is currently offering research services of top quality. Following certified procedures, their highly qualified staff has been working intensively on the production of protective materials for hospitals amidst the global health crisis of COVID-19. In accredited laboratories t hey manufacture and produce protective...

Online webinar on the impact of COVID-19 on the Energy Efficiency Market

Submitted by Tedora Aibu on 08 May 2020.

A live webinar about the effects of the COVID-19 outbreak on the Energy Efficiency Market will be held on the 12 th of May 2020 at 13:00 EEST (12:00 CEST). The hosts include Enterprise Ireland, Clean Energy Business Council, and the International Energy Agency. The speakers will be: Head of Energy Efficiency at the International Energy Agency (IEA), Brian Motherway. Executive Director at Dubai...

FRANCE: Actions taken by clusters to fight COVID-19 pandemic

Submitted by Tedora Aibu on 08 May 2020.

French clusters have been mobilising their teams and networks to contribute and develop innovative solutions to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. Many cosmetic, agri-food and textile clusters are diversifying their activities in order to produce medical equipment such as masks and hydroalcoholic gels or implementing platforms to draw up an inventory of companies and hospitals' needs. Digital clusters...

DENMARK: Online session on the digital globalisation of Danish SMEs

Submitted by Tedora Aibu on 08 May 2020.

Danish clusters have always been very active in the globalisation of SMEs even before the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic. Most of the clusters were active in more than 60 countries supporting 1,000s of SMEs to internationalise every year. In the recent online session hosted by Cluster Excellence Denmark, 15 internationalisation specialists from 15 Danish cluster organisations discussed the changes...