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Start of FP7-project Danube-INCO.NET: Advancing Research and Innovation in the Danube Region Vienna, 24 th of February, 2014 The Danube-INCO.NET project was successfully kicked-off on February 2nd and 3rd, 2014, at Palais Ferstel in Vienna. Upon the invitation of the Austrian coordinator (ZSI) and the Austrian Federal Ministry as project partner, all 19 project partner were invited to have a first joint meeting. After the presentation of the work to be done in the workpackages, many informal meetings and discussions took place in order to arrange the upcoming tasks and events. Now, after the Kick-off, consortium partners are enthusiastic to start concrete activities in relation to policy dialogue, analysis of R&I in the region, support initiatives and tackling societal challenges. Elke Dall, from Centre for Social Innovation in Vienna and coordinator of the project, stressed the complementarity of the partnership with the capacities to truly reach out to the different communities involved in R&I as well as policy and administration. The positive outlook was supported by other project participants, highlighting the importance of implementing concrete activities in the region.danube-inco.net is a FP7 funded coordination and support action for the official EU Strategy for the Danube Region (EUSDR) in the field of research and innovation (R&I). While the EUSDR addresses a wide variety of priority areas (ranging from PA 1A Mobility/Waterways to PA 11 Security ), Danube-INCO.NET focuses mainly on two of them: PA 7 Knowledge Society and PA 8 Competitiveness. The EU Strategy for the Danube Region seeks to create synergies and coordination between existing policies and initiatives taking place across the Danube Region including also Research and Innovation (R&I) policies, projects and programmes. Cooperation in these fields play an important role in several of the priority areas identified in the region and to develop the knowledge society and to support the competitiveness of enterprises are particularly important objectives. On this basis, the Danube-INCO.NET project was established. The project duration is 36 months, during which different activities are scheduled. The project will be putting in efforts to ensure that events, publications and policy recommendations related to R&I cooperation in the Danube Region will reach an audience as broad as possible interested and engaged in the future macro-regional development of the Danube Region. 1

The project is structured in seven workpackages: 1) Project Management 2) Policy Dialogue 3) Tackling Societal Challenges (Energy Efficiency/Bio-Economy) 4) Analytical Evidence on Research and Innovation 5) Promoting Innovative Danube Societies 6) Scaling-up Danube Funding Mechanisms 7) Communication and Dissemination It involves partners from almost all countries participating in the EU Strategy for the Danube Region: 1) Austria (ZSI as coordinator and FFG) 2) Bosnia and Herzegovina (Ministry of Civil Affairs) 3) Bulgaria (University of Ruse) 4) Croatia (EKO SUSTAV limited liability company) 5) Germany (BMBF, DLR and Steinbeis) 6) Hungary (RCISD) 7) Moldova (National Academy of Sciences, CIP) 8) Romania (Ministry for National Education) 9) Serbia (University of Novi Sad and Mihaijlo Pupin Institute) 10) Slovak Republic (Bratislava Innovation Center) 11) Slovenia (Ministry for Education, Science and Sports) 12) Ukraine (National Academy of Sciences, IMPEER) Furthermore, two international organisations (Joint Research Centre IPTS, Central European Initiative) based in Spain and Italy respectively, also participate in the Danube-INCO.NET. The full project web-portal will be online in April at http://www.danube-inco.net (currently under construction). For any questions related to the project, please feel free to get in touch with Ms. Elke Dall at coordinator@danube-inco.net 2

Promotional material (to include on your institutional website): 1) Group photo: Danube-INCO.NET Kick-off Meeting 2) Danube-INCO.NET official project logo 3

Početak FP7 projekta Danube-INCO.NET: Unaprijeđenje istraživanja i inovacija u podunavskoj regiji Beč, 24. veljače 2014. godine Putem projekta Danube-INCO.NET se Vukovarsko-srijemska županija putem županijske tvrtke EKO- SUSTAV-a d.o.o. (kao jedini predstavnik Hrvatske u ovom projektu) uključuje u projekte Dunavske strategije Europske unije (EUSDR - EU Strategy for the Danube Region). Danube-INCO.NET projekt je uspješno pokrenut na dane 2. i 3. veljače 2014. godine, u Palais Ferstel u Beču. Povodom poziva austrijskog koordinatora Centra za socijalne inovacije (ZSI) i austrijskog federanlog ministarstva kao partnera, svih 19 projektnih partnera su pozvani na prvi zajednički sastanak. Nakon prezentacije rada koji je pred partnerima, mnogi informacijski sastanci i diskusije su održane u cilju nadolazećih zadataka i događanja. Sada, nakon početnog sastanka projekta, partneri u konzorciju imaju entuzijazam da pokrenu aktivnosti vezane za dijalog o politici, analizi istraživanja i inovacija, podršci inicijativama i bavljenje socijalnim izazovima. Elke Dall, iz Centra za socijalne inovacije (ZSI) u Beču i koordinator projekta je naglasila komplementarnost partnerstva sa kapacitetima da stvarno dopru do različitih zajednica uključenih u istraživanje i inovacije kao i u politiku i administraciju. Pozitivni aspekt je podržan od drugih sudionika projekta, naglašavajući važnost implementacije konkretnih aktivnosti u regiji. Danube-INCO.NET je FP7 projekt koordiniran i s podrškom službene EU Strategije za podunavsku regiju (EUSDR) u polju istraživanja i inovacija. Dok se EUSDR odnosi na široko polje prioritetnih područja - PA (od PA 1A Mobilnost/Vodeni putevi do PA 11 Sigurnost ), Danube-INCO.NET projekt se fokusira na dva prioritetna područja: PA 7 Društvo znanja i PA 8 Konkurentnost. EU Strategija za podunavsku regiju želi postići sinergiju i koordinaciju između postojećih politika i inicijativa u podunavskoj regiji uključujući također istraživanje i inovacije, projekte i programe. Suradnja u ovim poljima igra važnu ulogu u većini prioritetnih područja identificiranih u regiji i razvoju Društva znanja i podršci konkurentnosti poduzeća i predstavlja važne ciljeve. 1

Na ovoj osnovi je Danube-INCO.NET projekt uspostavljen. Trajanje projekta je 36 mjeseci, za vrijeme kojih su određene različite aktivnosti. Projektom će se osigurati da događaji, publikacije i prijedlozi i smjernice suradnja na istraživanju i inovacijama u podunavskoj regiji dosegnu što širi auditorij koji je zainteresiran i uključen u makro regionalni razvoj podunavske regije. Projekt je strukturiran u 7 radnih područja: 1) Upravljanje projektom 2) Dijalog o politikama 3) Rješavanje socijalnih izazova (Energetska efikasnost/bio-ekonomija) 4) Analitičko dokazivanje u razvoju i inovacijama 5) Promocija inovativnih društava podunavske regije 6) Određivanje mehanizama za financiranje podunavske regije 7) Komunikacija i širenje informacija To uključuje partnere iz gotovo svih zemalja sudionica EU Strategije za podunavsku regiju: 1) Austrija (Centar za socijalne inovacije (ZSI) kao koordinator) 2) Bosna i Hercegovina (Ministarstvo civilnih poslova) 3) Bugarska (University Ruse) 4) Republika Hrvatska (EKO-SUSTAV d.o.o. Vukovar) 5) Njemačka (BUNDESMINISTERIUM FUER BILDUNG UND FORSCHUNG BMBF, DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUER LUFT- UND RAUMFAHRT (DLR) i Steinbeis) 6) Mađarska (RCISD) 7) Republika Moldova (National Academy of Sciences, CIP) 8) Rumunjska (Ministry for National Education) 9) Srbija (Univerzitet Novi Sad i Institut Mihajlo Pupin) 10) Slovačka(Bratislava Innovation Center) 11) Slovenija (Ministry for Education, Science and Sports) 12) Ukrajina (National Academy of Sciences, IMPEER) Nadalje, dvije međunarodne organizacije (Joint Research Centre IPTS, Central European Initiative) smještene u Španjolskoj i Italiji, također sudjeluju u projektu Danube-INCO.NET. Potpuni web portal biti će kompletiran u travnju na web adresi http://www.danube-inco.net (trenutno u izradi). Za bilo koje pitanje o projektu, možete se slobodno obratiti gđici. Elke Dall na mail adresu: coordinator@danube-inco.net 2