RESearch centers of Excellence in the Textile sector (Q4298076)

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Project Q4298076 in France, Germany, United Kingdom, Italy, Czechia, Portugal, Spain, Poland, Romania
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RESearch centers of Excellence in the Textile sector
Project Q4298076 in France, Germany, United Kingdom, Italy, Czechia, Portugal, Spain, Poland, Romania

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    1,601,597.55 Euro
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    2,055,729.0 Euro
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    77.91 percent
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    1 April 2016
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    31 March 2021
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    Municipality of Prato
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    38°41'50.21"N, 0°28'37.13"W
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    50°42'24.59"N, 3°9'52.49"E
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    50°45'51.73"N, 15°3'4.18"E
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    43°52'50.23"N, 11°5'47.62"E
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    50°47'42.90"N, 12°55'4.15"E
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    51°45'36.22"N, 19°27'39.13"E
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    44°26'9.92"N, 26°10'12.76"E
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    53°39'33.62"N, 1°46'5.41"W
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    41°24'42.70"N, 8°30'35.93"W
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    43°52'20.35"N, 11°4'50.38"E
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    European Textile and Clothing is a most relevant economical source for the EU, accounting for 4% of the total added value of the manufacturing sector, with 173.000 companies and a turnover of 165 billion €. Its competitiveness is linked to increased investments in innovation and research - both public and private - which are key drivers for European companies to lead the market in the coming years. Due to its enormous environmental impact, sustainability and environment-friendly production is emerging as a new drivers of textile process, product innovation and technology development. The overall objective of the project is to generate a policy change in the implementation of regional policies and programmes of the Structural Funds related to the strengthening of research, technological development and innovation to assure the sustainability of the T&C sector of the partner regions. It will be achieved through policy learning and capacity building activities on public policies supporting innovative, green and sustainable T&C production and processes. The learning potential embedded in interregional exchange will result in the uptake of new good practices and projects by the partner regions enabling to support excellence in R&D, to promote investments by enterprises, to develop innovative skills of T&C stakeholders, and in a deeper integration between research and innovation policies for the sector’s sustainability. Sustainability-driven research and innovation will concern primarily the production processes and product development, by: • improving recycling and reducing waste disposal, • decreasing water consumption and allowing energy saving, • reducing the environmental impact of the chemical substances used by the sector, • accompanying the industrial reconversion efforts towards smart sustainable textiles, • promoting the utilization of natural fibers and favoring the use of local or km 0 raw materials, • fostering eco-creativity and new applications. (English)
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