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RUR@CT European Regions for territorial innovation ruract.eu

RUR@CT European Regions for territorial innovation www.ruract.eu. Possible evolution into EGTC. 63 REGIONS IN 17 MEMBER STATES CAPITALIZING & TRANSFERRING GOOD PRACTICES. Importing function. Exporting function. Attracting innovation Experimenting solutions. Sharing experiences

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RUR@CT European Regions for territorial innovation ruract.eu

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  1. RUR@CT European Regions for territorial innovation www.ruract.eu Possible evolution into EGTC

  2. 63 REGIONS IN 17 MEMBER STATESCAPITALIZING & TRANSFERRING GOOD PRACTICES Importing function Exporting function Attracting innovation Experimenting solutions Sharing experiences Supporting the transfer

  3. CAPITALISATION OF GOOD PRACTICES300 IDENTIFIED & 125 ANALYZED IN A DATABASE Geographical representativeness Thematic diversity

  4. 2 FACT SHEETS FOR EACH GOOD PRACTICE General description (fact sheet n°1) Evaluation of transferability(fact sheet n°2)

  5. A METHODOLOGY FOR TRANSFER PHASE 1 Transfer team Targetting the partners PHASE 2 Specifying the needs Preparatory meeting PHASE 3 Analysing the transferability Site visit Studying the feasability PHASE 4 Action plan PHASE 5 Validating the action plan Synthesis meeting

  6. 15 REGIONS IMPORTING 43 GOOD PRACTICES82 TRANSFER OPPORTUNITIES

  7. RUR@CT EGTC PERSPECTIVE Which partnership ?

  8. RUR@CT EGTC PERSPECTIVE Which objectives ? • Better taking into account the needs of the Regions • Strengthening the efficiency of the transfer process • Ensuring the stability and sustainability of the network after 2013 • Sharing the responsibilities and fundings between the Regions • Enhancing the visibility of the network to the EU institutions

  9. Possible role of the EGTC RUR@CT EGTC PERSPECTIVE Which common framework and activities ? A « targeted analysis » in response the the Regions’ needs Expression of needs(‘Need’ Fact Sheet) RUR@CT Regions RUR@CT database Researching the Good Practice (pre-selection of 4 or 5 GPs) ‘Good Practice’ Fact Sheets no. 1 & 2 Other databases and networks Matching analysis(Grid of criteria « need/GP ») Selecting the GP to be transferred TRANSFER

  10. RUR@CT EGTC PERSPECTIVE Which common framework and activities ? Possible role of the EGTC ‘Need’ Fact Sheet Fact Sheets no. 1 Matching analysis(Grid of criteria) Fact Sheets no. 2 • ….. ? • …...? • …...? • …...? • ...…?

  11. RUR@CT EGTC PERSPECTIVE Arising key questions How EGTC can support and facilitate interregional cooperation ? • Is EGTC compatible with an evolutive and multifunctional partnership ? (possible integration of new members every year, different levels of implication and financial contribution depending on roles & expected added-value) • Is EGTC adapted for managing several « bilateral » projects (transfer of good practices between exporting & importing regions) with a common methodology ? (or is it preferable to have one single common project involving all partners ?) • Is EGTC relevant for sharing benchmarking & transfer activities ?(searching & capitalizing good practices, matching analysis, elaboration of action plan…)

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