News archive - [Event Review] Serbian Cluster Day - 11 May 2017 in Nis, Serbia

The “Serbian Cluster Day”, was held in Nis on 11 May 2017 with focus on the SMEs development in Southern Serbia.

The Embassy of Denmark in Belgrade and the Cluster House Nis organised the “Serbian Cluster Day”, a tailor made event based on the Serbian cluster-based SME needs, which consisted of the Round Table discussion on the SMEs development in Southern Serbia; visit to the food processing company YUMIS, the leading company of the Nis Region Agro Cluster; and the lecture on  State of green – the Danish way of N.E. Mr. Morten Skovgaard Hansen, Charge d'Affaires a.i. of The Embassy of Denmark in Serbia.

The “Serbian Cluster Day” was organisedin Nis, Thursday 11 May 2017 from 10.30-12.30h.

For additional information, please take a look at the attached agenda available below.

The Local Economic Development in the Balkans (LEDIB) was a large-scale programme under the Danish Neighbourhood programme, initiated to support the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises in Southern Serbia. Based in the City of Nis, LEDIB became a well-known brand during 2007-2012 due to its massive provision of technical assistance and support to cluster-based small and medium-sized enterprises development, business membership organizations, business development services and public institutions.

The Cluster House Model is a proven way of supporting and accelerating cluster development in countries in transition.  The model fosters collaboration through networks, meetings, advisory services, inter-business networks, matchmaking events, and training sessions. The model covers business support for clusters, SMEs - start-ups and existing companies, which includes business information, consulting, training, communication, B2B C2C matchmaking and promotion and resulted with the following key outputs:

Country
Serbia
Geographical focus
  • Serbia
  • Western Balkans
Scientifc field / Thematic focus
  • Cross-thematic/Interdisciplinary
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Entry created by Giorgio Piccirillo on July 12, 2017
Modified on September 4, 2018