Development of Cross-Border Cooperation Network of Creative Industries (Q4296198)

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Project Q4296198 in Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Development of Cross-Border Cooperation Network of Creative Industries
Project Q4296198 in Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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    505,931.9 Euro
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    595,214.0 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    1 June 2020
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    31 May 2022
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    Agency for Economic Development of City Prijedor "PREDA-PD" Prijedor
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    44°58'11.64"N, 16°42'44.21"E
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    45°29'21.88"N, 16°22'15.89"E
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    42°26'14.46"N, 19°15'37.87"E
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    Roots of creative industries are in individual creativity, skills and talent, and have the potential for wealth and job creation through the generation and exploitation of intellectual property. Currently, creative industries are considered as an excellent way to develop business activity. Most often they are associated with advertising, architecture, art, and antique, craft, design, fashion, film and video industries, music, performing arts, publishing, software production, radio and television and video and computer games. Some estimations confirm that creative industry is an integral part of every product and service that comes to the market and to the buyer, with the presence in 99% of all products and services, and significant share of add-value in the final price. Yet, access to creative industries in the cross border region is not promising. Environment is not supportive, with deficiency of know-how and supporting services to start-up ventures. New technology which dictates trends on the market is not available to interested groups even on the commercial bases. This makes the gap of underdeveloped regions larger and creates negative economic and social impact, resulting in economic migrations, low income, unemployment, etc. CREATIVE@CBC will contribute to the turn of events, on a short run in the partnership cities of Prijedor, Sisak and Podgorica, and in a long run to wider cross border area, by using the transferability potential which is considerable. Creative industries will be used as a tool to stimulate economic development, to achieve greater visibility in a wider environment, especially in synergy with traditional industries. Development model will be based on supporting physical infrastructure and access to know-how services, new technologies, methodologies for stimulation of innovation processes and facilitation of cross sectoral connections of creative industries and other sectors of cross border economy. (English)
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