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Explore the dynamic industries in South Sweden & its collaboration with Baltic Sea nations. Learn about leading companies like Ericsson, IKEA, and initiatives like the STRING project. Discover key facts & investment opportunities.
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South Sweden in the Baltic Sea region • Industries • Ericsson • IKEA • Orrefors/Kosta Boda • Tetra Pak • Gambro • Pro Cordia Basic Facts 2.2 million people 51 000 km2 9 Universities/Universitycolleges 10 Airports 55 Harbours for Freight and Transportation Sweden Estonia Latvia Kaliningrad Lithuania Poland Germany Brussels www.sydsam.se www.sydsam.se
South Sweden and co-operation agreements South Sweden 1995Schleswig-Holstein 2001 Kaliningrad Oblast 1999Mecklenburg-Vorpommern www.sydsam.se www.sydsam.se
South Sweden European Office in the Baltic Sea House South Sweden European Office Avenue Palmerston 26 Tel: 02/235 26 60 Brussels www.sydsam.se
INTERREG IIC and the STRING-project • South-western Baltic sea transregional area (STRING) • Öresund-region (Sweden and Denmark) • West Zealand and Storström (Denmark) • Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg (Germany) • Strategies for: • infrastructure • learning society • mobility • environment • business • cultural heritage and landscape STRING Budget: In total: 1,44 MEuroEU-funding: 720 000 MEuro www.sydsam.se
INTERREG IIIB BSR and Euroregion Baltic (ERB) Euroregion Baltic Regional and local authorities in 9 regions and 6 countries • the Seagull-project deepens the collaboration within the ERB • develop a joint transnational development plan (JTDP), which will form the basis for future investments in the environment and infrastructure SoutheastSweden Latvia Lithuania Denmark Kaliningrad Poland Budget: In total: 3,3 MEuroIRIIIB: 1,3 MEuro www.sydsam.se
Thank you for your attention! The Secretariat of SydSam/South SwedenMs Ulrika Joelsson, Co-ordinator Interreg IIIB Tel: +46 (0) 480 44 83 68E-mail: ulrika.joelsson@kalmar.regionforbund.se www.sydsam.se