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The overall objective of the project was to increase the capacity of Koprivnica and Pecs communities to develop and conduct electromobility measures in order to ease their implementation.

The demand for biomedical data scientists within and outside Europe is projected to grow 34% from 2014 to 2024, with bioinformaticians and biostatisticians as two of the highly demanded professions. This implies the need for proper education.

Smart specialization in many regions of CE is not functioning due to the lack of innovation capacity and disconnection between the actors on local and transnational level.

The overall aim of the SPRING project is to present an integrated water resource management for reliable water supply for all needs that involve; developing innovative simple to operate bio oxidation systems for treatment of polluted water bodies (stagnant and flowing),

In the past decades in the European Union those social enterprises got into the focus of attention that combine business and social aspects in their operation, contribute to social cohesion, integration and solidarity as well as local employment. 

Despite the EU sets integrated settlement development (ISD) as guiding principle in settlement/urban developments, there is no higher education course in ISD in the cross border area.

In addition to its portfolio of multinational clinical trials, ECRIN contributes to various infrastructure development projects.

Journalists have an essential role in the new media landscape as a pillar of credible and contextualized information.

Creating a common framework and a unified entrepreneurial ecosystem across the EU that includes HEIs as the engine of open innovation, inequality among the regions of the EU can be decreased.

Smart specialisation is an essential principle of European regional policies, aimed at increasing efficiency in research and innovation investments.

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