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EU Interregional C ooperation State of play and perspectives Ilaria Piazza | Finance Officer Joint Technical Secretariat CIE final conference 19 June 2014, Delft. Summary INTERREG IVC state of play The CIE project Future of interregional cooperation. INTERREG IVC state of play.
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EU Interregional Cooperation • State of play and perspectives • Ilaria Piazza|Finance OfficerJoint Technical Secretariat • CIEfinal conference 19 June 2014, Delft
Summary INTERREG IVC state of play The CIE project Future of interregional cooperation
INTERREG IVC state of play INTERREG IVC programme ‘Learning by sharing’ in the fields of Environment and risk prevention Innovation and the knowledge economy
INTERREG IVC state of play Overview approved projects 204projects 2 274 partners 90% of 271 NUTS 2 regions covered Whole budget (302 M€) committed Priority 1 Priority 2
INTERREG IVC state of play Main achievements (as of April 2014) 90% of EU NUTS 2 regions covered 6,188staff with increased capacity 369‘spin-off activities’ Objective: EU wide exchange of experience / capacity building Objective: Identification / sharing / transfer of good practices 4,709good practices identified 403successfully transferred Overall objective: Improvement of regional and local policies 1,943policies addressed 432policies improved
Examples of good practice transfer (1) Project: Practice: ‘Summer entrepreneur’ – Stimulate entrepreneurial mindset among young people through the creation of their own business during summer vacation From: Mid Sweden region To: Flevoland region (NL)
Example of good practice transfer (2) Project: Practice: Barcelos with your fingers is an application which allows users to access all the touristic offer, facilities and major municipal infrastructure in real time. From: North Regional Development and Coordination Commission (PT) To: Midland Regional Authority (IE)
1. INTERREG IVC state of play • capitalisation topics • 111 projects Priority 1 Priority 2 • Innovation Systems – 10 • (triple helix & open innovation) • Innovation capacity of SMEs – 7 • Eco-innovation – 7 • Creative industries – 14 • Entrepreneurship – 8 • E-government services – 6 • Demographic change – 9 • Rural development – 9 • Climate change – 7 • Energy efficiency – 12 • Renewable energy – 7 • Sustainable transport – 15 12 reports analysis and publications Available at: www.interreg4c.eu/capitalisation
The CIE project Topic of EU-wide relevance Exchange of experience focus Long-term results ensured by a good mix of partners Good mix of experiences 13 good practices identified Well managed project with very active partnership
The future of InterregionalCooperation - Context Regulations 2014-2020on interregional cooperation • Link to EU cohesion policy • ‘to reinforce the effectiveness of cohesion policy’‘to enhance design and implementation of operational programmes under the Investment for growth and jobs’
Four themes • The future of InterregionalCooperationThematic focus Research& innovation SME competitiveness Low-carbon economy Environment & resource efficiency
Proposed actions 2 actions Interregional Cooperation Projects Policy Learning Platforms
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