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Project Q4296358 in Poland, Germany, Sweden, Lithuania
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Creative Traditional Companies Cooperation
Project Q4296358 in Poland, Germany, Sweden, Lithuania

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    1,324,323.75 Euro
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    1,583,075.0 Euro
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    83.66 percent
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    15 July 2017
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    14 July 2020
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    Hochschule Wismar - University of Apllied Sciences Technology, Business and Design
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    Traditional industry sectors are the backbone for regional economy, but they suffer from pressure resulting from the environment impact. Maritime transport is vital for regional development and in the entire EU, since approx. 90% of goods destined for markets other than the EU is supported by maritime transport. Maritime related activities that of transport and shipbuilding, energy producing & energy utilization as well as coastal tourism incl. small-scale infrastructure (yachting and cruising) are forced to search for new innovative and sustainable solutions as a result of environmental pressure (e.g. to reduce greenhouse and other emissions), to comply with new policy regulations for transport and related activities and to change the negative or ZERO innovation performance according to the recent JRC Technical Report on Blue Growth and Smart Specialization (2016). (English)
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