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Explore the innovative clusters in Romania's modern housing sector, focusing on woodworking, renewable energies, cultural restoration, and more. Learn about collaborative initiatives, business opportunities, and transnational strategies for cluster development.
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SWG Modern housing ROMANIAN INNOVATIVE CLUSTERS Venice ,February 16, 2011
Romanian Industrial Policy -Industrial Policy document and the related Action Plan(2010-2013) with a specific chapter on cluster policies -Program for increasing the competitiveness of the industrial products co-financed by state budget (activities dedicated to clusters) -Export National Strategy 2010-2014 and Program on R&D&I for industry -Regional Development Strategies focused on clusters and networking -INOVCLUSTER Project (2008-2010) managed by the Ministry of Economy -Collaboration with GTZ from Germany for the “Romanian Cluster Mapping” -CLUSTINOVA project and trans-borders cooperation projects -Exchange of best practices with Hungary, Croatia, Poland, Turkey, Sweden, France, Germany, Slovenia, Italy (IPI-Institute for Industrial Promotion),Serbia, Macedonia etc
In Romania there are 19 innovative clusters (bottom-up) in various industrial sectors and till the end of 2011 other 7 clusters will be set up in aviation, renewable energies, maritime, constructions, automotive, furniture and textiles.
Modern housing sector Romania intends to involve in the modern housing the following economic activities/clusters: • Woodworking and furniture production • Ecologic building materials (green house) and constructions • Modern technologies for renewable energies • Household appliances • Cultural and historical restoration (tourism) • Some expectations of our clusters to be provided within partnership events: • Development of joint initiatives on the global market • A regional sectoral cluster network integrating companies, R&D entities and local administration • Business opportunities and exchange of best practices • Jointly development of practical tools and solutions related to cluster strategy • Jointly access to EU innovation programs • Links between ADC project and Danube Strategy project • Definition of “cluster manager” profile and development of transnational cluster strategy etc
Modern housing sector Transilvania Furniture Cluster -The regional cluster activity is focused on the Romanian districts Targu Mures, Harghita, Brasov, Bistrita Nasaud and Covasna within the historical region of Transylvania Members: -APMR-Romanian furniture Manufacturers Association -ASFOR Romanian Foresters Association - University of Brasov-Faculty of Woodworking -INL National Wood Institute (Brasov branch) -PRO-WOOD -Chamber of Commerce Targu Mures The cluster is open to all companies and organisations working within the value chain of furniture production
Transilvania Furniture Cluster-Contact Romanian Furniture Manufacturers Association APMR Mrs Aurica Sereny-President 7, Academiei Street 010011 Bucharest Sector 1 Romania Tel +40-21-3155142; +40-21-3155147 Fax +40-21-3155168; +40-21-3155150 E-mail: apmr@apmob.ro
Thank you for your attention! Christina Leucuta Tel. 0040-21-2025199 Fax 0040-21-2025192 Mobile: 0040724208980 E-mail: christiana_leucuta@minind.ro E-mail: christinaleu@yahoo.com