Anne-Céline Renaud, international partnership manager at Vitagora, presents the New Frontiers in Food project during the EU-Canada Cluster Matchmaking Event in June 2019.
The European Cluster Collaboration Platform (ECCP) is an action of the Cluster Internationalisation Programme for SMEs funded under COSME launched by DG GROW of the European Commission in 2016. The ECCP provides networking and information support for clusters and their members aiming to improve their performance and increase their competitiveness through trans-national and international cooperation.
Read moreThis is the stage on which cluster organisations present themselves - their structures, services, experiences and above all, their interest in cooperation with peers. We invite you to explore this diverse cluster community, identify your potential cooperation partner and show the world what you are good at - by profiling your organisation !
The European Strategic Cluster Partnerships for smart specialisation investments (ESCP-S3) are transnational cluster partnerships that support cluster cooperation in thematic areas related to regional smart specialisation strategies and to increase the involvement of the industry in the context of the Smart Specialisation Platform for Industrial Modernisation.
The European Strategic Cluster Partnerships – Going International (ESCPs-4i) are transnational cluster partnerships that develop and implement a joint internationalination strategy and support SME internationalisation towards third countries beyond Europe.
Read moreThe European Strategic Cluster Partnerships have been launched by the European Commission as effective means of supporting cross-border collaboration for the benefit of SMEs with the ultimate goal of boosting economic growth and competitiveness in Europe.
Read moreECCP organises inter-European matchmaking events, as well as opportunities for you to meet your peers from other countries – either in EU or abroad. Find also additional international matchmaking opportunities promoted here.
In a globalised world, SMEs need to be able to confront increasing competition from developed and emerging economies and to plug into the new market opportunities these countries will provide.
Read moreAs an information hub, ECCP collects and structures a wide variety of information relevant for cluster organisations from various European programmes and initiatives like the ones below. These are supporting in different ways the interaction between clusters and for driving the competitiveness of European businesses. We offer you here the unique opportunity to find out more about the most relevant cluster-related projects and what you can learn from them. Or, why not, cooperate with them!
Read moreDo you need a partner with certain competences for a project? Here you can find it!
Your information hub on cluster related projects!
Each cluster organisation has at least one success story. Here, you can find the best of!
National cluster associations, independent cluster networks - discover how they impact the cluster landscape!
Anne-Céline Renaud, international partnership manager at Vitagora, presents the New Frontiers in Food project during the EU-Canada Cluster Matchmaking Event in June 2019.
If you have any information/news/events/reports with international character that may be relevant for the cluster community, please share it with us at [email protected].
Cluster Organisations can upload directly such information on their cluster profile!
© European Union, 2019. This platform is funded by the EU programme for the Competitiveness of Enterprises and SMEs (COSME).
The European Commission encourages the partnering of clusters through the European Cluster Collaboration Platform (ECCP) website. In the context of international partnering with third countries, being listed on the ECCP website does not imply that Read more the European Union (EU) endorses or formally takes position on clusters participating in the ECCP. Dealing with these, as well as with the companies they represent, is subject to EU and national applicable law respectively. Notably, this means that EU individuals and entities subject to EU jurisdiction are obliged to follow all EU rules and regulations on, inter alia, export controls, restrictive measures, anti-terrorist financing and anti-money laundering, as well as the national measures taken on their basis.Read less
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