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Agenda 5-6 December 2011 5 December 2011

Agenda 5-6 December 2011 5 December 2011 - Joint understanding on the PA 8 targets ( 10:30– 11:35) -Subgroups for the Priority Area 8 and Concept development relating to Technology Transfer by Prof. Dr, Norbert Hoeptner ( 11:35– 13:15) Lunch ( 13:15– 14:45)

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Agenda 5-6 December 2011 5 December 2011

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  1. Agenda 5-6 December 2011 5 December 2011 -Joint understanding on the PA 8 targets (10:30– 11:35) -Subgroups for the Priority Area 8 and Concept development relating to Technology Transfer by Prof. Dr, Norbert Hoeptner (11:35– 13:15) Lunch (13:15– 14:45) -List of flagship projects (those already established, in preparation or planned up to 2013 and after 2014) (14:45 – 16:15) 6 December 2011 -Project generation-labelling (when, how and who?) (9:00 – 10:40) -Cooperation with other PAs, e.g. Tourism, R+D (11:10-11:30) -The establishment and maintenance of an Internet Portal for PA 8 - Conclusion and follow-up (11:30-12:30) 2 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  2. Reminder: The key role of the steering group PA 8 - Actions Steeringgroup 3 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

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  4. Leading to S.M.A.R.T. targets Checklist: Specific: Clear outcomes? Measurable: Can wemeasureandcollectthemaccurately? Achievable: Are changesanticipatedasoutcomerealistic? Relevant: Do theyrelateto PA objectives? Timed: Do theystartwhentheyshould? 5 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  5. PA 8 – Targets “Competitiveness and innercity economic development” “Competitiveness and rural economic development” “Danube clusters of excellence initiative” Establishing a cluster network for the EUSDR (identification of the founded institutions in this connection, as well as the existing networks-projects)” 6 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  6. PA 8 - Targets “Danube vocational training initiative” Improvement of the vocational training, subject to participation by the private sector (a dual system of practice and theory) through pilot projects (identifying the potential institutions, as well as the partners and projects), entrepreneurship learning 7 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  7. PA 8 - Targets “Innovation, regional strategies, technology transfer” Improvement of the technological transfer through establishing measures like consulting services by chambers and other institutions or organizations, typically in cooperation with the Priority Area Coordinator 7 (PAC 7) “Competitiveness in all priority areas” Cooperation with all PAs, governance 8 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  8. PA 8 - Targets “Competitiveness, energy efficiency and environment ” Better use of environmental technologies, like for example: sewage treatment, refuse disposal, generation of energy from renewable resources, etc., first of all, through determination of the regional decision-makers concerning submission of the applications 9 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  9. PA 8 - Subgroups What subgroups shall be created? Examples: Concept development relating to Technology Transfer presented by Prof. Dr, Norbert Hoeptner, General Manager of the Steinbeis Europa Centre, Stuttgart Vocational training (Hungary/ BW…) Cluster development (Croatia/Austria /BW…) Other possibilities, such as, e.g. food processing (BW/.... 10 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  10. PA 8 – Subgroups Who arethemembers?Who leads? How do subgroups work? When do they meet? Whatfollow-up on theirwork? How do theyrelatetothesteeringgroupand PAC? Whatproceduresareneeded? 11 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  11. How do others do? Example by PA 1a 12

  12. PA 8 – Subgroups – working groups Policy discussions & monitoring on achievements in the steering group SG Working groups (WG) initiate-development concrete projects PAC keeps the overview on all groups Back-to-back meetings (for efficiency and coordination) Sub group members have very specific expertise, experience and operational responsibility on the topic One member should take the lead on practical steps 13 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  13. PA 8 – Subgroups – working groups SG proposes some sub group leaders Proposed leaders to initiate the work, collecting information, developing drafts, contacting... SG members from all 14 DR countries will identify and communicate the experts-competent persons, members of the sub groups until 20 January 2012 Until End of February proposed sub group leaders draft projects outlines TA budget for PA 8 will only finance meeting costs of the SG Personal commitment is key for success 14 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  14. PA 8 – “Flagship” “Innovation, regional strategies, technology transfer” 15 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  15. PA 8 – “Flagship”“Danube vocational training initiative” 16 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  16. PA 8 – “Flagship” “Danube clusters of excellence initiative” 17 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  17. PA 8 – “Flagship” “Competitiveness, energy efficiency and environment ” 18 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  18. PA 8 – “Flagship” “Competitiveness and innercity economic development” 19 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  19. PA 8 – “Flagship” “Competitiveness and rural economic development” 20 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  20. PA 8 – “Flagship” “Competitiveness in all priority areas” 21 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  21. PA 8 – “Flagship” “Women enterpreunership” 22 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  22. Agenda 6 December 2011 -Project generation-labelling (when, how and who?) (9:00 – 10:40) -Cooperation with other PAs, e.g. Tourism, R+D (11:10-11:30) -The establishment and maintenance of an Internet Portal for PA 8 - Conclusion and follow-up (11:30-12:30) 23 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  23. Project identification/generation and labelling Identifyingnewprojects Generating newprojects Not yet in theaction plan, but complying withit Whatcriteriaforlabelling PA 8 projects? Whatislabellingfor? Howshouldthiswork? Whenandwho? 24 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  24. Exampleby environmental Priority Areas 4-5-6 CRITERIA FOR LABELLING A PROJECT : 1. The project has a transnational impact on the macro‐region or a significant part of it, which can derive from regional and local activities as well. 2. The most part of the project, its activities and its related impacts are located in the Danube Region. 3. The project demonstrates measurable benefits for the implementation of the EUSDR 25 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  25. Exampleby environmental Priority Areas 4-5-6 CRITERIA FOR LABELLING A PROJECT : 4. The project is in line with the relevant PA and does not contradict any target of the Pillar II of the EUSDR1. 5. The project provides concrete results for the Priority Area concerned through contributing to any of its targets and/or actions. 6. The project application is deemed to be realistic and thus the project proposal could be submitted to relevant funding sources. 26 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  26. Open questions: What is labelling for? Communication /reporting /financing ? Howtoinfluencefinancingdecisions? Who suggest projects for labelling? Who decides? Howtofollow-up on labelledprojects? How will projectsbedisplayed? 27 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  27. CooperationwithotherPriority Areas: What cooperation with other PAs already exist? What other overlapping would need to be addressed with a stronger cooperation with other PAs? What can be discussed on the 30-31 January in the PAC/NCP meeting? 28 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

  28. News from programmes, projects, funding opportunities Visual identity www.danube-region.eu • News from PACs, Commission, INTERACT 29

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  32. Find out: • Organisations • Initiatives • Labgroup • PAC Network • Etc • Relevant infos: • Website • Email • Short description 33

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  34. Bycountryorstrand • Website • Email • Pillarscovered • Nofinancialdata 35

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  36. What do weneedtohave in PA 8 website? What are key informations? What level of information on the steering group members do we want? What do we want to tell to Project promoters? What information on the labeled projects? 43 EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION (EUSDR) | www.danube-region.eu

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