Euroclusters: Driving EU Industrial Strategy
From 1st September 2022, 30 EUROCLUSTERS have been launched to implement the EU Industrial Strategy. Euroclusters are cross-sectoral, interdisciplinary and trans-European strategic initiatives of industry clusters and other economic actors (research organisations, companies, etc).
€42 million from the Single Market Programme have been allocated to this first wave of Euroclusters, composed of 171 partners, covering 23 different countries (22 EU Member States) and 14 industrial ecosystems.
20 Euroclusters work on initiatives in specific industrial ecosystems, while 10 work across several industrial ecosystems.
DREAM EUROCLUSTER
DREAM – Digital Resilient Europe for advanced manufacturing is supporting manufacturing SMEs to be more efficient and sustainable.
The COVID19 crisis has demonstrated the absolute necessity of having strong European digital ecosystems as key enablers to avoid disruption in value-chain, in the new business circumstances where digitalisation has proven its benefits, both from a business and sustainable point of view. However, digitalisation can only be efficient if digital ecosystems are strongly interlinked with their applied market sectors, and the manufacturing domain is one of the most challenging.
The project is coordinated by Pôle SCS, and includes Pôle Mécatech, G.A.C Group and MESAP, all already partners in IoT4Industry project (2018-2020). The project represents an opportunity to make exploitable and sustainable the collaboration and the experiences started in 2018, bringing the synergies beyond by including the Romanian cluster of Cluj IT focused in information technology field.
DREAM Open Call: A Successful Initiative for Integrating Digital Technologies in Manufacturing
DREAM put in place a cascade funding mechanism for innovation vouchers, to support projects’ deployment from the digital ecosystem into the manufacturing context, for a more digitalised sector, with a focus on efficient management of resources.
The DREAM Open Call has proven to be a highly effective program for supporting small and innovative projects that integrate digital technologies into manufacturing environments. Tailored to for-profit SMEs, the initiative encouraged collaborations between digital technology firms and manufacturing end-users, marking a significant step in advancing manufacturing through digital innovation.
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Through the Open Call, DREAM selected up to 35 collaborative projects, with a total budget of 1.050.000 €!
Introducing the 35 Funded Projects
Below is a comprehensive overview of the 35 groundbreaking projects funded under the DREAM initiative. This collection highlights the innovative solutions and transformative technologies being developed to secure a robust and sustainable future for European manufacturing. These projects showcase remarkable achievements and the collaborative spirit driving progress and excellence in the industry.
From cutting-edge digital tools to resilient manufacturing processes, the projects encapsulate the forward-thinking strategies essential for Europe to maintain its competitive edge in the global market.
DREAM Final Event at Hannover Messe: What a Success!
At the end of April, our final event occurred at Hannover Messe, the heart of Europe’s innovative industry landscape. The event brought together visionaries, industry leaders, and stakeholders to celebrate innovation, collaboration, and resilience facing modern challenges.
Through a series of engaging sessions, participants delved into topics ranging from digital transformation to sustainability, exploring how these elements intertwine to shape the future of the manufacturing sector.
During the Pitch and Poster Session, DREAM funded projects’ entrepreneurs showcased their products and solutions and shared their perspectives on the role of innovation in driving growth and competitiveness. From AVIA, CEMS, DRI-COR-VS, EUROPACKTALKME, HERIFIX3D, MAIN and MANU TWIN, each project captured the essence of innovation and sustainability, showcasing the immense potential of technology to revolutionize the industry.
Amidst the enlightening panel session, the event also provided opportunities for networking and collaboration. Attendees had the chance to connect, forge new partnerships, and lay the groundwork for future initiatives during the coffee break and the networking lunch – offered by the Agence wallonne à l’exportation et aux investissements at their booth.
As the curtains drew to a close on the final event, we thank again everyone who contributed to the success of this event. It was an honour to host this event, where we celebrated innovation, resilience, and the bright future of manufacturing in Europe
Boosting opportunities
The DREAM project is tackling Upskilling and Reskilling in the context of transition towards Industry 4.0 – necessary for SMEs to foster digitalisation and competitiveness – providing opportunities to boost their knowledge.
How to access new markets opportunities? Discover new markets with DREAM
DREAM Eurocluster organised a set of online webinars with experts to support SMEs in their internationalisation process, providing strategic information, tips and tricks, tools, and contacts to access the selected overseas markets: Japan, Canada and the USA.
More than 100 people connected to the cycle of meetings to have the chance to strengthen the competitiveness of SMEs in advanced manufacturing!
These three countries are of high interest for European SMEs in advanced manufacturing as they are strong players in the global market.
Understanding their market situation, the peculiarities of their manufacturing sector, the supportive policies, the trade and economic relationship and the cultural differences is key to successfully export there.
The initiative referred to one of the 6 axes Euroclusters’ activities to reinforce the European digital ecosystem applied to manufacturing, namely GO INTERNATIONAL, to boost access to global supply and value chains.
Want to know more about this opportunity? Watch the recording of the workshops (youtube links)
Training on business resilience plans
The 35 funded projects also had the chance to participate in the Training on business resilience plans’ webinar.
The challenges of resilience & business continuity are critical to SMEs, who are often struggling to understand how to integrate safely and cost effectively digital technologies, and facing fierce competition to attract the related digital skills needed.
During the training, participants were introduced to the fundamentals of business resilience, diving into the ISO 22301 standard for business continuity management.
Key topics such as risk assessment, business continuity planning, disaster recovery planning, and incident response planning were the main focus of this DREAM training.
After the theoretical approach, participants had the chance to challenge themselves by using Miro tool and work on a real-case focused on robotics.
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