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The European Cluster Collaboration Platform
and itsinternational and CEE dimension
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Comparison: Global/European economy
The European Union (EU-27)
Source: Central Intelligence Agency (www.cia.gov)
- GDP (purchasing power paritiy): $74.54 trillion (2010)- GDP (real growth rate): 4.9% (2010)- Labor force: 3.228 billion (2010 est.)- Unemployment rate: 8.7% (2010 est.)- Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-): -5.3% of GDP (2010 est.)
-GDP (purchasing power paritiy): € 15.170 trillion (2010)
- GDP (real growth rate): 1,8 % (2010)-Labor force: 239.3 million (2010)- Unemployment rate: 9.6 % (2010)-Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-): -6,4 % of GDP (2010)
The global economy
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CEE-region
Facts and figures
• 9 Countries• 78 regions• 148 Mio citizens
(28% of EU population)• 1,050,00 square kilometers =
a fifth of the EU landmass• very heterogeneous
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The MoU countries
BRAZIL- GDP (purchasing power paritiy): $2.172 trillion (2010 est.)
- GDP (real growth rate): 7.5% (2010 est.)
- Labor force: 102.2 million (2010 est.) - Unemployment rate: 6.7% (2010 est.)
- Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-): 2.9% of GDP (2010 est.)
REPUBLIC OF KOREA - GDP (purchasing power paritiy): $1.459 trillion (2010 est.) - GDP (real growth rate): 6.1% (2010 est.)
- Labor force: 24.75 million (2010 est.) - Unemployment rate: 3.7% (2010 est.) - Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-): 1.3% of GDP (2010 est.)
Source: Central Intelligence Agency (www.cia.gov)
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What makes clusters and their SMEs competitive?
Cooperation not competition is neededÞUtilizing full innovation potential ÞSynergies are created via networkingÞAcceleration of know-how and innovationÞ always knowing whom to contact (cluster)
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The potential of ECCP
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Mapping of Clusters and their SMEs
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• Reduction of complexity• Increase of added value• cultural product (emotionally triggered), increases awareness• boosting innovation
Value of Branding
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Branding
Story telling: “best practice cases”
Branding value not often used for clusters (TACTICS)
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„Tell us your story“
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Branding via Labeling (Bronze Label)
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Branding via Labeling (Gold Label)
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Competition: „put your cluster on the map“ (voting)
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Next steps
• Register as a user• Register your cluster with full
profile• Upload your SMEs• Use this platform actively
(add content etc.)• Benefit from this collaboration tool• Further questions: Visit the booth!
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Contact & Information
Christoph Matthias Reiss-SchmidtProject Manager (EU-projects)Clusterland Oberösterreich GmbH
Tel: +43 732 79810-5157Fax: +43 732 79810-5110Mobile: +43 664 8186586christoph. Reiss-schmidt@clusterland.atwww.clusterland.at
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