
PAPER PROVINCE
PAPER PROVINCE
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2022Partners:WeDo, STANDORT UND MARKETING BRUCK AN DER MUR GESMBH, MATERALIA, AIT, ZENTRUM FUR ANGEWANDTE TECHNOLOGIE LEOBEN GMBH +7 partnersWeDo,STANDORT UND MARKETING BRUCK AN DER MUR GESMBH,MATERALIA,AIT,ZENTRUM FUR ANGEWANDTE TECHNOLOGIE LEOBEN GMBH,PAPER PROVINCE,University of Leoben,GRAND E-NOV,Nordland Research Institute,UL,Karlstad University,Värmlands Läns LandstingFunder: European Commission Project Code: 873010Overall Budget: 2,004,040 EURFunder Contribution: 2,004,040 EURThe project develops a framework for a responsible transition of traditional industry regions into digitalised industry R&I ecosystems. The elaboration of this framework will be performed together with the impacted industries, the influential territorial authorities, and the affected citizens. The creation of strategies and a concept will be conducted for implementing resilient R&I ecosystems for digitalised industries in traditional industry territories. Resilient R&I ecosystems requires taking into account a high degree of openness, democratic accountability, and responsiveness to the needs of the addressed industries and society in the considered regions.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2022Partners:AIEL ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA ENERGIE AGROFORESTALI, TRETORGET, SFI, PAPER PROVINCE, NFC +17 partnersAIEL ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA ENERGIE AGROFORESTALI,TRETORGET,SFI,PAPER PROVINCE,NFC,MKULNV,Holzcluster Steiermark GmbH,SIEC BADAWCZA LUKASIEWICZ - POZNANSKI INSTYTUT TECHNOLOGICZNY,BFH,EFI,IPD,CLUBE,SIG,KO-FA,Luke,AMK,CEFESOR,CENTAR KOMPETENCIJA DOO,InnovaWood,CNPF,FORZA,ISMAIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 862681Overall Budget: 2,047,900 EURFunder Contribution: 2,047,900 EURROSEWOOD4.0 builds on the well-established ROSEWOOD network of Regional Hubs connecting multiple actors along the forest value chain to reinforce the sustainability of wood mobilisation in Europe. The new action will especially reinforce and enlarge the links with Eastern Europe by creating a new Eastern Hub including new countries (Poland, Slovakia, Ukraine). Secondly, the action puts special emphasis on digitalisation (forestry industry 4.0) and digital tools (social media, platforms, e-learning) for training and coaching, enabling practitioners to share know-how with much wider impact. The focus on ICT addresses the two main challenges in wood mobilisation: 1) better access to resources through defragmentation of forest owners and 2) increased volume to the market and higher transparency. The project’s extensive dissemination of best practices, technological and non-technological innovations and research results feeds directly into national and regional Agriculture Knowledge and Innovation Systems (AKIS) in forestry and builds an efficient interface with the EIP-AGRI and the EIP Raw Materials, supported by the European networks EFI and InnovaWood. The multi-actor action closes knowledge gaps, connects and transfers tangible knowledge and best practice between forestry practitioners across the whole Europe. In an open innovation environment, the coordination of Regional Hubs facilitates also new opportunities for exploitation of near to market innovations and fosters business partnerships between stakeholders, aligned with local and regional development plans, to complement existing or initiate new Operational Groups within the EIP-AGRI. ROSEWOOD4.0 will contribute to enhanced competitiveness of the forest industry and to vital development in rural areas within the European Bioeconomy by responding to the imminent need for broader sharing of ICT-driven solutions in forestry.
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