Statistical modelling of COVID-19 risk factors

Submitted by Audry Maulana on 27 April 2020.

Researchers from Univesidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M), Spain have launched a study to develop a prediction model that is able to mimic the spread of the disease along time and space. With the aim of understanding risk factors related to the spread and prevalence of COVID-19, such a model will incorporate supposed risk factors and provide different results depending on the conditions of spread...

Studies on COVID-19 and its impact

Submitted by Audry Maulana on 24 April 2020.

At the start of the crisis, Orkestra created the COVID-19 Regional Competitiveness Observatory with the intention of providing analysis and reflections to support responses to the socioeconomic impacts that COVID-19 is generating in all regions. The observatory includes two main sections: A more analytical section where you can find specific reports on the impacts of COVID-19 . The first in this...

Answers from the NYT to your COVID-19 questions

Submitted by Audry Maulana on 24 April 2020.

The New York Times has launched a booklet with answers to pressing questions about the Coronavirus: symptoms, social distancing and more. It is based on the contributions of hundreds of reporters and editors working around the clock and on multiple continents to understand and explain the coronavirus outbreak and its effects. Written from a journalist perspective, the booklet gives an overview on...

COVID-19 impacts on INTERREG project

Submitted by Audry Maulana on 23 April 2020.

The INTERREG project CHAIN REACTIONS that aims on “Driving smart industrial growth through value chain innovation”, will adjust its activities in order to reflect the current COVID-19 pandemic and its potential impacts on industrial value chains in the Central Europe region. The project deals with five key sectors based on their embedding in regional smart specialization strategies. These include...

GERMANY: First clinical trial of COVID-19 vaccine approved

Submitted by Audry Maulana on 23 April 2020.

The German biotech companies BioNTech SE and Pfizer Inc. have announced that the German regulatory authority, the Paul-Ehrlich-Institut, has approved the Phase 1/2 clinical trial for BioNTech’s BNT162 vaccine program to prevent COVID-19 infection. The trial is the first clinical trial of a COVID-19 vaccine candidate to start in Germany, and is part of a global development programme. The company...

FRANCE: Special Newsletter on COVID-19 Action

Submitted by Audry Maulana on 23 April 2020.

France Clusters has published new newsletters that aim to capitalisate initiatives and to enable readers to draw lessons at the end of the Covid-19 crisis. The newsletters is called PROJET SIMAC ( Suivi des Initiatives, Mesures, Actualités liées à la crise COVID19). To read edition 5 of this newsletter (in French) please click here. To read more newsletters and gain access to France Clusters...

BULGARIA: Effects of COVID-19 on PropTech companies

Submitted by Audry Maulana on 23 April 2020.

The PropTech Bulgaria report on the effect of the pandemic has revealed that 38.5% of Bulgarian property technology (PropTech) companies have not encountered any decrease in demand for their services. For a part of these companies the corona crisis has even influenced the demand favourably. They are experiencing a considerable increase for services due to a number of decisive advantages, namely...

SPAIN: GPS geolocation against COVID-19

Submitted by Carolina Turcato on 22 April 2020.

In Spain, the telematic engineering department of the University Carlos III de Madrid ( UC3M) and the Big Data institute UC3M-Santander are designing a tool that would use high resolution mobility patterns based in GPS geolocation. These mobility patterns will facilitate the development of selective confinements, which have proven to be effective in countries such as South Korea and would also...

SWEDEN: 3D printed visors to secure healthcare system

Submitted by Carolina Turcato on 22 April 2020.

Due to the Coronavirus outbreak, Swedish healthcare is falling shorter in protective equipment by the day. After expressing the urgent need to replenish their supplies, more and more companies and cluster organisations are offering support, such as the Paper Province. With co-funding from the Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth, Region Värmland and Region Dalarn, Paper Province went...

Matching demand and supply through #UnitedAgainstCovid

Submitted by Carolina Turcato on 22 April 2020.

Bring Global, one of the leading knowledge companies specialized in business and technology solutions, has just created a marketplace callled #UnitedAgainstCovid in order to suppport the matching of needs and supplies in the health sector during the current COVID-19 pandemic. The tool should support entities and health professionals and enables suppliers to contribute materials that will support...