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The Final Report of the project aims to provide a roadmap for subsequent researchers in the Western Balkan region. The nine page document outlines the results achieved by the ICT-WEB-PROMS project, the problems encountered and the needs identified in the WBC. The report furthermore issues recommendations for the European Commission, national governments and stakeholders and outlines the lessons learnt for future activities in the region. Further project documents and deliverables can be ...
Current Panorama INFOREGIO issue covers the EU Strategy for the Danube region.  WBC-INCO.NET and SEE-ERA.NET projects are in focus on page 16 as new research contacts partnerships for cooperation with SEE. http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/sources/docgener/panorama/pdf/mag37/mag37_en.pdf
... pooling of information among law enforcement officials and more rapid and more severe action by governments. A strong point was being made about supporting small and medium-sized enterprises, since they are the drivers of growth and employment. According to Vladimir Cupic, Chairman of the Executive Board of Hypo Alpe-Adria Bank Serbia, SMEs are both more profitable and less indebted than the large companies, yet they lack funds to grow. SMEs often face unfair competition, with many monopolies still in place, and they face a heavy tax burden, especially on labour costs. “The State itself has to avoid adding to the ...
... The Romania-Republic of Serbia IPA Cross-border Cooperation Programme targets selected border regions between Romania and Republic of Serbia. This Programme provides the opportunity for both countries to continue their cross-border cooperation under the new Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA). The strategic goal of the Romania-Republic of Serbia IPA Cross-Border Cooperation Programme is to achieve ...
... The Hungary-Serbia IPA Cross-border Co-operation Programme belongs to the “new generation” of cross-border co-operation programmes in the budgetary period 2007-2013. In this Programme the participating countries, Hungary and Serbia, have established their Programme management as “shared management system”. The Programme is implemented within the 2007 – 2013 Europan Union financial framework under the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA). The assistance is implemented through five components which are the following: (a) Transition Assistance and Institution Building (b) Cross-border Co-operation (CBC) (c ...
... The Bulgaria - Serbia IPA Cross-border Programme is financed by the European Union through the IPA Fund and co-financed by Bulgaria and Serbia through contributions from state budgets and if applicable - from project beneficiaries. The programming document drafted jointly by the two countries through a large partnership with national, regional and local stakehloders was ...
... As component II of the European Union's new financial Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA), this is the first cross-border programme  on the border between the pre-accession countries of the Republic of Serbia and Republic of Montenegro, for the period 2007-2013. The overall strategic goal for the programme recognises the need to stimulate the economy by building on the human, natural and economic resources of the area in a spirit of intense cooperation. The overall aim of the programme, with the core elements ...
... As component II of the European Union's new financial Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA), this is the first cross-border programme  on the border between the pre-accession countries of the Republic of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, for the period 2007-2013. The overall strategic goal for the programme recognises the need to stimulate the economies and reduce the relative isolation of the eligible area by strengthening joint institutional networks and the capacities of human resources. The overall aim of the programme, with the ...
... Member States (Italy, Greece, and Slovenia), a Candidate Country (Croatia), three Potential Candidate Country (Albania, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina). Although not being territorially eligible for the Programme because it lacks of costal area, but taking into account its eligibility in previous INTERREG IIIA NPPA Adriatic Cross-border Programme 2004 -2006, Serbia participates in the Programme with the whole territory under a phasing out condition until 31 December 2012. Source: Website of the Programme as accessed in May, 2011. www.adriaticipacbc.org
... be the creation of a database of prospective project partners which will hopefully continue to grow after the end of the TransNEW project. The following countries are covered by the project under the title "Western Balkans": Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo (under UNCSR 1244), FYR of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia. Albania is covered by the "Southern Balkans and Mediterranean area". Further information is available in the attached files. The TransNEW Project is part of the Coordination and Support Actions for the EU Framework 7 Programme, aimed at supporting transport research activities in the new Member States ...
... enterprises, etc. Development of Serbia 2006 – 2012, and the Programme for Business Incubators and Clusters Development in the Republic of Serbia 2007 - 2010 were adopted at the end of 2006. Both documents define strategic measures and incentives of the Serbian Government for improvement of the entrepreneurial and innovation environment in Serbia. There was plan to set up at least 15 incubators in Serbia until 2010. During 2006, the Business Incubator Support Centre was established within Serbian Agency for SMEE with main focus on business incubation and help to start-ups. Ministry of Economy and Regional Development launched the project “Cluster Development Support” project in 2007. There are several technology and science and innovation centers ...
29% The Centre for Virtual Manufacturing Organisation 4. May. 2011
The Centre for Virtual Manufacturing (CeVIP) was founded in 2006 as scientific-research centre of Mechanical Engineering Faculty Kragujevac, in scope of the project titled “Virtual Manufacturing Support for Enterprises in Serbia”. Growth of CeVIP is driven by increasing knowledge content in a variety of activities relevant for development of industry, especially SMEs. CeVIP is equipped with modern equipment and specialized software, unique in Serbia, which facilitates application of technology for Virtual Manufacturing (VM) in design of products, tools and processes, their ...
29% CISCO Entrepreneur Institute Organisation 4. May. 2011
The first CISCO Entrepreneur Institute (CEI) in Serbia and Southeast Europe was opened in Novi Sad in 2009, as a result of cooperation of CISCO, the USAID Serbia Competitiveness Project and the Faculty of Technical Sciences. The center delivers CISCOcertified entrepreneurship education on a commercial basis to Serbian entrepreneurs, SMEs and public sector employees in the following areas ...
... which demonstrate a European added value and have a high potential for market replication are strongly encouraged. The call for proposals is open to all legal persons located in one of the following countries: * 27 EU member states * Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein * Albania, Croatia, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Israel, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey * Other non-EU countries provided they have the appropriate agreement in force. The following information is availble for download on the event website: Presentations: Funding areas 2011 [395 KB] [ppt [10 MB] ] Beatriz Yordi, Head of Unit Executive Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation (EACI) Project presentation "Ecometre" ...
28% University of Nis Organisation 4. May. 2011
The University of Niš is the educational centre of the south-eastern part of Serbia. It started its independent operation in 1965. The University of Nis is a medium-sized and well developed academic community comprising 13 academic units. The total number of students is around 27 000 and of the teaching staff 1500.   Source: http://www.wbc-inco.net/object/document/84515.html   www.ni.ac.rs
The Center for Science and Technological Development was founded in 1999 by the University of Belgrade and the Development Fund of the Republic of Serbia. In the CENTER research activities are pursued in two organizational units:1) Center for Plasma Physics and Plasma Technology2) Serbian--Japanese Centre for Scientific Simulations. Source: http://www.wbc-inco.net/object/document/84515.html www.center.bg.ac.rs
28% Innovation Centre for Information Technologies Organisation 4. May. 2011
... frameworks for application of ICT in industry and support of SMEs in implementation of innovative research results. ICIT successfully deployed more than 30 local and international projects in past three years, primarily in area of ICT education, innovation research & development and capacity building. Address: Universitski trg 2, 18000 Nis, Serbia Contact Person: Dr Peđa Milosavljević Phone: +381 18 500 714 E-mail: pedja@masfak.ni.ac.rs Source: http://www.wbc-inco.net/object/document/84515.html http://icit.masfak.ni.ac.rs
28% University of Belgrade Organisation 4. May. 2011
The University of Belgrade is a state-owned university. Its activities – higher education and scientific research – are in public interest and are strictly defined by law. The main source of finance is the budget of the Republic of Serbia, although the University and its faculties may also gain additional income by working within their core activities. Faculties of the University are separate legal persons, i.e. they have their own management bodies, whose responsibilities are regulated by the Law on Universities, as well as business and financial independence from ...
The present manual deals with the need for a stronger connection between universities and industry in SEE, but also shows that many different types of cooperation between these stakeholders already exist. Eight country reports of national experts about different aspects of the current higher education sector as well as of the university-enterprise collaboration in each respective country were compiled. Each single report offers recommendations on how to improve the future cooperation in this ...
The Danube Region Strategy follows the welcome for the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region, now being implemented. The Danube request, based on the Baltic experience, underlines an integrated approach to sustainable development. Synergies and trade-offs must be identified, e.g. developing cuttingedge green technology, working towards better alignment of policies and funding to improve impact on the ground, and overcoming fragmentation. The Commission, operating across many policy domains, ...
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