The Central Environmental and Energy Management as a kit for survival (CEEM) project, funded by Central Europe Programme co-financed by the ERDF, aims to increase the environmental responsibility and improve the environmental performance of small and medium industrial companies in Central Europe countries. In accordance with strategies and standards for the environmental protection and for the competitiveness strengthening, CEEM offers to SMEs of the Central territories operational methods and ICT tools to match jointly environmental needs and business improvement.
More info: www.ceemproject.eu
5. WHY CEEM
93%
of EU SMEs are planning to
implement Energy Efficiency
measures1
80%
of EU SMEs plan to implement
additional resource efficiency actions
in the next two years (ibid.)
Final Energy Consumption
a greener future to our young generations
by sector3 – EU-27 – 1990-2011 (Mtoe)
400
Industry
350
Services
300
Transport
250
Agriculture
200
Households
150
Fishing
100
“A resource-efficient Europe is
one of seven flagship initiatives
as part of the Europe 2020
strategy aiming to deliver smart,
sustainable and inclusive growth.
This is now Europe’s main strategy
for generating growth and jobs,
backed by the European Parliament
and the European Council2.”
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Member States, the EU institutions
and EU civil society are working
together to coordinate actions
to deliver a greener future to our
young generations.
Source: Flash Eurobarometer 342, Smes Resource Efficiency and Green Markets, March 2012
Brussels, 26.1.2011com(2011) 21 communication from the Commission to the European
Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Socialcommittee and the Committee of the
Regions” http://ec.europa.eu/resource-efficient-europe/pdf/resource_efficient_europe_en.pdf
a resource-efficient europe – flagship initiative under the europe 2020 strategy
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0
3
1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010
Source: EU Energy in Figures, 2013 Statistical Pocketbook, http://
ec.europa.eu/energy/publications/doc/2013_pocketbook.pdf
CEEM WHY
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6. WHat is CEEM
Central Environmental
and Energy Management
as a Kit for Survival
Ceem -Central
Environmental and Energy
Management as a Kit for
Survival- is a cooperation
project funded by the ERDF
under the Central Europe
Operative program started
in November 2012 and
lasting until November 2014.
Protecting environment is particularly relevant for Central
Europe where the ongoing economic catching-up process brings about
new opportunities as well as threats for the environment
It involves 12 partners from 5 EU countries:
Italy, Austria, Slovenia, Hungary, Czech
Republic.
The starting point for the project is the
consideration that the involved Central
European Regions are characterized by a
medium-high economic activity mainly performed by micro and SMEs, belonging for
the most to the traditional industrial sectors
(i.e. construction & building, food, manufacturing, automotive).
CEEM what
These companies have a strong impact on
the Central Europe environment; thus a key
factor for a sustainable economic development of this region is the implementation
of environmentally friendly technologies in the goods’ life cycle.
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CEEM aims at supporting environmentally friendly technologies and activities in the program area by offering to companies operational methods, good practices
and an IT tool to match jointly environmental
positive performance towards business
improvement. In order to reach this goal,
the communication of social and environmental advantages of green economy, the
implementation of cleaner production and
consumption patterns and the involvement
of public and private stakeholders and
policy makers are the way CEEM aims to
give its contribution towards the achievements set out in Europe 2020 Strategy.
7. Growth from knowledge
Create an inclusive society
Build a greener, internationally competitive economy
Europe 2020 addresses the shortcomings of our
growth model creating the conditions for more
sustainable and more inclusive development
CEEM will give an important contribution to
key documents definition like regional/national policies on issues about environment taxes, emissions trading, ecoincentives for companies, etc. After that
these topics will be discussed on territorial and
transnational level in the CEEM laboratories.
The project will bring closer the harmonization of the standards and incentive
schemes enhancing the internal integration
of the Central Europe cooperation area.
This way CEEM will follow the lesson for
EU2020: “Investing in cleaner, low carbon
technologies will help our environment, contribute to fighting climate change and create new
business and employment opportunities1”.
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Brussels, 3.3.2010 COM(2010) 2020 final COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION EUROPE 2020
A strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.
do?uri=COM:2010:2020:FIN:EN:PDF
CEEM what
Europe 2020:
the strategy
for the next
decade
Europe 2020 aims to overcome the current
economic downturn and prepare the EU
economy for the next decade, by shifting
the focus on a trio of interlinked priorities:
growing from knowledge, creating an
inclusive society and building a greener,
internationally competitive economy.
CEEM project is going towards these EU
goals in order to contribute to European
development, starting from the Central
Europe area. Project partners will involve
local and state authorities (decision makers)
into project activities, committing them in the
project’s results sustainability.
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8. CEEM GOALS
IMPROVING companies
ENVIRONMENTAL
PERFORMANCE
Ceem aims at enhancing
Central Europe companies
Eco-Energy performance.
CEEM GOALS
By addressing a sample of Central European
companies mainly from the traditional strategic sectors (i.e. construction & building, food,
manufacturing, automotive), the project aims
at increasing their awareness about environmental issues and will promote the adoption
of environmentally friendly technologies that
help productive activities being eco-efficient
and reducing their energy costs.
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SAVING ENERGY
& NATURAL
RESOURCES
IMPLEMENTING
INNOVATIVE METHODS
OF ENERGY MANAGEMENT
Ceem aims at reducing
Energy waste.
INTRODUCING
INNOVATIVE
METHODOLOGIES
OF ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT
Spreading innovative
methods of energy
management.
The increased responsibility of industrial
companies towards the environment will
lead to important savings of energy and
natural resources, to reduce industrial
waste, air and water pollution and traffic. The
ICT tool (3EMT) developed by the project
will help companies to improve their environmental performance and energy efficiency
by adopting positive behaviors, technologies
and innovative management procedures.
Also employees, suppliers and all company’s
stakeholders will be sensitized on the issue
of cleaner production and consumption
of goods, thus to increase the demand for
green goods in Central Europe and establish
a virtuous circle.
Eco-Energy experts from Central Europe
regions will be involved in the project. Their
task will be to mentor companies taking
part into the pilot action, how to adopt new
measures to make more with less energy.
The Eco-Energy experts will help entrepreneurs to implement ‘dos’ and ‘don’ts’ in
their current energy management patterns.
The starting point for these actions will be
the Assessment Reports generated by the
3EMT tool per each company that will fulfill
the online self-assessment questionnaire.
A performing toolkit
for competitiveness.
The development of an easy toolkit allowing enterprises to self-assess their eco-energy management performances and giving them back
a tailored strategy for its improvement constitutes an important element of innovation for the
internal management. Companies will learn innovative methodologies of environmental management by introducing tools and standards
acknowledged at EU and International level
(under EU-Regulation EMAS II, ISO 14001, European Eco-Label, ISO 14064, the Green Key,
and others). Ceem toolkit will give companies
the chance to discover their benchmark per field
and region. Moreover it will suggest them how to
reach greener production processes, by reducing supply chains, CO2 emission, waste.
9. Roadmap to hit the mark
The 3EMTool
Firstly, a LCA-based ICT tool, called 3EMT
(Eco-Energy-Efficiency Management Tool)
will be developed and made available for free
to companies through the CEEM website
(www.ceeemproject.eu). The 3EMT tool will
allow companies to self-assess their green performance thanks to a questionnaire. It will also:
• let them benchmark with the other Central European enterprises involved in the
pilot phase;
• send to each company that fulfills the questionnaire a customized Assessment Report;
• provide further services and facilities, like a
list of Eco-Energy experts sorted per geographic area.
The 3EMT tool will lead to an increased awareness in industry managers on cleaner production and energy efficient consumption during
the production cycle.
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Pilot Phase
Secondly, Ceem partners will identify
500 companies in the Central Europe
regions willing to be involved in the pilot
phase. These companies, operating in traditional industrial sectors, will be asked
to complete the online self-assessment
questionnaire. Their answers will constitute the base for the benchmarking across
Central Europe.
Companies taking part into the pilot phase
will complete the questionnaire eventually with the help of CEEM partners or Eco
Energy experts and will receive a customized Assessment Report sizing their environmental performance and highlighting
strengths and weaknesses.
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Involve the policy makers
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Case Studies
100 companies out of those that will test
the 3EMT, will be selected to step up their
“green print”. They will complete the 3EMT
suggested itinerary and receive the help of
the Eco Energy Ceem experts to implement the measures of improvement listed
by the Assessment Report. Critical issues
and positive results will be tracked by Ceem
partners and be used as case histories to
promote green production and consumption processes across Central Europe.
The 100 case studies will be precious for
the project partners and stakeholders to
enhance the 3EMT tool, to design further
actions and strengthen the efforts towards
environmental sustainable production processes in Central European regions.
Finally, the policy actors at all levels (national, regional and local) will be involved.
Case history and 3EMT tool functions
and positive impacts will be illustrated in a
Transnational Strategy Document to be
adopted by regional and national authorities
responsible for energy, environment and industrial policies. CEEM will also establish 5
Territorial Laboratories on regional basis,
to discuss eco-energy industrial issues at local level and 1 Transnational Laboratory. It
will yearly summon Central Europe authorities with the aim to become a permanent
policy forum between companies and
policy makers on energy and environmental issues in industry.
CEEM ROADMAP
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11. CEEM expected outputs
new, simple, web-based tool
for companies to step up
their green habits
≥100
≥500 SMEs
will self-assess
and benchmark their
eco-energy performance
case studies will be included in 1 Eco-energy strategy
for the Central Europe regions
Eco-efficient production processes and consumption patterns will be established throughout Central Europe thanks to the involvement
of eco-energy experts, stakeholders and at
least 500 companies, with their CEOs, R&D
managers and workers. Increased awareness
on the issue of sustainable industrial production will spread the economic and social
advantages of green economy.
What does it mean for EU citizens?
It means securing for the next generations
a more resource efficient Europe, able to
grow and create jobs and major economic
opportunities for its citizens, according to the
outputs set out in the Europe 2020 strategy2.
SMEs play a big role and for this reason are
the priority CEEM target: they are potential
polluters, they consume lots of energy and
raw materials, their needs (goods delivery;
supply chain) influence train and road traffic.
By helping enterprises in improving their
environmental performance and energy
efficiency management, CEEM project will
foster a durable change towards an ecofriendly development model. 3EMT tool is
designed to be scalable and allow companies’ benchmarking across the whole EU
in the future, as well as the experience of
the ECO Points and Territorial Labs could
be repeated and perfected on EU level, to
guarantee the policy know-how exchange.
“WHEN THE LAST TREE IS CUT DOWN, THE LAST FISH EATEN,
AND THE LAST STREAM POISONED, YOU WILL REALIZE THAT YOU
CANNOT EAT MONEY” TATANKA YOTANKA (SITTING BULL)
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52011dc0571 Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and
Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions - Roadmap to a Resource Efficient Europe /* COM/2011/0571 final */
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Brussels, 26.1.2011 COM(2011) 21 - Flagship Initiative Under the Europe 2020 Strategy
CEEM outputs
3EMT
“Resource efficient development […] allows
the economy to create more with less, delivering greater
value with less input, using resources in a sustainable
way and minimizing their impacts on the environment1”.
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13. CEEM PARTNERS
CEEM project involves 12 partners from 5 Central
European countries. They all have expertise in the field
of Environment & Energy, both in terms of research and
policy. Therefore the wide CEEM partnership has the
competence to work on the different aspects characterizing
the ambitious topic of reducing pollution and energy need
for industrial purposes in the Central Europe area.
CEEM parteners are:
• Italy: Friuli Innovazione Research and
Technology Transfer Center from Udine;
Bruno Kessler Foundation from Bolzano;
Autonomous Region Friuli Venezia Giulia;
• Slovenia: Spirit Slovenia (former Public
Agency for Technology of the Republic
of Slovenia); Jozef Stefan Institute, both
from Ljubljiana; Golea from Nova Gorica
• Austria: Cleaner Production Center
Austria Ltd.; Styrian Business Promotion Agency SFG, both from Graz;
• Hungary: Bay Zoltán Nonprofit Ltd.
for Applied Research from Budapest;
NORRIA North Hungarian Regional
Innovation Agency from Miskolc;
• Czech Republic: Centre for Community
Organizing Middle Moravia from Prerov;
Institute of Social Innovations from Brno.
12 PARTNERS COOPERATING
TOWARDS AN ENERGY EFFICIENT
CENTRAL EUROPEAN
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
CEEM Partners
Central Europe has big potentials to
diversify its energy supply, bringing benefits to economy, environment and to
the citizens. The use of renewable energies and more efficient and sustainable
production patterns will contribute to
lower the current dependency on external
energy resources and secure the longterm supply. This will also help to protect
Central Europe economies from potential
impacts of energy prices rising. Moreover
CEEM activities are oriented to support
companies in adopting environmentally
friendly technologies and processes.
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14. friuli innovazione
Research and Technology Transfer Centre
Friuli Innovazione mission is to turn ideas into enterprises, and research
into products through the creation of innovative businesses in the area.
Via Jacopo Linussio, 51
33100 Udine, Italy
Phone +39 0432 629911
info@friulinnovazione.it
www.friulinnovazione.it
Friuli Innovazione is a research and
technology transfer centre, set up in
order to foster the economic development
of the Region Friuli Venezia Giulia by
promoting the technology transfer
and the interaction between academic
research and local enterprises.
It rules the Luigi Danieli Science and
Technology Park in Udine, an area of
80.000 square meters that hosts R&D
laboratories, high tech companies and start
ups operating in all business sectors.
Friuli Innovazione mission is to enhance
the innovation in the regional economy and
it has a strong focus on areas that match
Region’s needs and opportunities, like the
“green challenge”. Apart from energy and
environment, other main fields of interest
are biotechnologies, metallurgy and new
materials, wood and extended ICT.
It offers customised services to develop
strategies, processes, technologies and
human resources for the promotion and
support of innovation at every stage, from
the generation of entrepreneurial ideas to
the creation of new enterprises, incubating,
mentoring, funding, seeking partners,
networking and setting up at the Luigi
Danieli Science and Technology Park.
The Park is an attractive space equipped
with offices and laboratories, green areas,
meeting and conference rooms, available
to companies and researchers that want to
develop research and technology projects.
15. FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA
Autonomous Region
Friuli Venezia Giulia is notable for its industrial-economic system as well
as for its scientific research activity. It recognizes the importance to
turn its productive system into a sustainable one and strives to share
this priority with enterprises.
www.regione.fvg.it
The Autonomous Region of Friuli Venezia
Giulia is an autonomous public body
divided, by an organizational point of
view, in Departments and Services.
The Central directorate for productive,
trade, cooperation agricultural and forestry
activities, that on behalf of the Region
takes part into the CEEM project, among
its functions includes the promotion
of the territory and the coordination
and support of economic policy
instruments, through a close relationship
with the industrial and craft districts,
consortia for industrial development
and science and technology parks.
Among the priorities of the Region, there
is the drafting of policy guidelines, the
implementation of strategies for improving
competitiveness and the task to maintain
fruitful relationships with neighboring
regions. The issue of environmental
sustainability of production, especially of
SMEs, is a key topic to the Region Friuli
Venezia Giulia, which has already taken
part into several European initiatives on
related subjects and has implemented a
regional energy plan which aims to reduce
energy costs and harmful emissions.
The Region Friuli Venezia Giulia is willing
to evaluate and eventually implement
permanently the benchmarking methodology
developed by the CEEM project, thus to
have a parameter of the green attitude
of SMEs when they will submit requests
for funds under public schemes. The
idea is to reward those companies that
implement more sustainable approaches.
The Region Friuli Venezia Giulia will be
particularly involved in the activities of
the project at policy level, ensuring the
sustainability of the results over time.
CEEM Partners
Piazza Unità d’Italia, 1
34121 Trieste, Italy
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16. Bruno Kessler Foundation
Fondazione Bruno Kessler is a private non-profit research Foundation
established by the government of Autonomous Province of Trento, Italy.
Scientific and Technological Hub
Via Sommarive, 18
38123 Povo (TN), Italy
Phone +39 0461 314444
www.fbk.eu
http://reet.fbk.eu/en/reet
Foto Carlo Baroni
Scientific research, technological
development, advancement of knowledge
and service to the local community, focused
research to foster innovation: this is
-simply put- the mission of the Fondazione
Bruno Kessler. The commitment to the
exploration of innovative scientific
frontiers, with particular emphasis
on interdisciplinary approaches and
applications, characterize the profile of FBK
in terms of originality and complementarity.
With more than 350 researchers, 7
Research Centers, 7 laboratories,
30, including spin off, start-ups and
subsidiaries, over 100 scientific meetings
per year, 2 specialized libraries with
225.000 volumes, the Fondazione
Bruno Kessler has a strong international
orientation and current research
addresses the following areas:
Information and Communication
Technologies;
Materials and Microsystems;
Theoretical and Nuclear Physics;
Mathematics research;
Historical studies;
Religious studies and applied ethics;
Evaluation of public policies
Operating within the Research Centre on
Materials and Microsystems of FBK – an
applied research organization focused in
the areas of materials & interfaces, devices
& microsystems, integrated systems for
environment and renewable Energy - the
REET Research Unit has the mission to
apply its vision on the specific sectors of
Renewable Energies and Environmental
Technologies, providing support to
research, innovation and technology
transfer, both at the local level for the
benefit of the territory and local enterprises
and at the international level for wide impact
themes on energy and environment.
FBK – REET value proposition is targeted
to customized technologies, to a service
oriented support, to the assessment of
a whole value chain, to advanced system
integration with real expertise in energy
and technology domain. REET can offer
a customized environment of innovation
oriented to the end-user needs based
on its wide range expertise and a full
team of scientists and engineers.
17. SPIRIT SLOVENIA (former Public Agency
for Technology of the Republic of Slovenia)
SPIRIT Slovenia, Slovenian Public Agency for Entrepreneurship,
Innovation, Development, Investment and Tourism.
info@tia.si
www.tia.si
SPIRIT Slovenia independently
performs regulatory, professional
and development activities aimed
at boosting competitiveness, taking
responsibility for promoting the
Slovenian economy, promoting
Slovenia as a tourist destination,
developing entrepreneurship, and
promoting innovation, technological
development, foreign investments
and the internationalisation of
companies. Our activities are oriented
towards the needs and expectations
of the Slovenian companies.
The main tasks of SPIRIT Slovenia include:
Implementing policies on
economic competitiveness,
• Ensuring support for companies
in international business,
• Promoting Slovenia and its
regions and favourable locations
for foreign investment,
• Implementing programmes for
entrepreneurship and innovation, and
implementing measures to improve the
performance of Slovenian products
and services and thereby increase
the economic competitiveness
and efficiency of companies and
other organisations in Slovenia,
• Cooperating on planning national
entrepreneurial and innovation policy,
•
Proposing measures aimed at
increasing the economic performance
and efficiency of the economy and
other organisations in Slovenia,
• Planning and implementing programmes
for marketing a comprehensive
Slovenian tourist offer and the
country as a tourist area,
• Managing the brand of Slovenia
as a tourist destination,
• Becoming the national access point for
comprehensive support for companies
at all levels of development.
•
CEEM Partners
Verovškova ulica 60,
SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Phone +386 590 89500
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18. jozef stefan institute
The Jozef Stefan Institute is the main national technological institute,
complementing the role of universities and bridging the gap between
science and applications.
Jamova cesta, 39
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Phone +386 477 3900
www.ijs.si
The Jozef Stefan Institute is the main
national technological institute,
complementing the role of universities
and bridging the gap between science
and applications. It was established
as a public institution. It has a staff
of approximately 880 people.
CEEM Partners
The Energy Efficiency Centre, a part of
Jozef Stefan Institute, has 15 employees.
Jozef Stefan Institute – Energy Efficiency
Centre (JSI/EEC) is engaged in research,
development and consulting in the field
of integrated resource planning, energy
policy, energy efficiency and energy
conservation programmes, management
and analysis of energy data, renewable
energies, GHG (mitigation, trading and
verification), energy management and
environmental protection issues.
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The activities are commissioned by
the Ministry of Economic Affairs,
Ministry of Environment and Spatial
Planning, Ministry of Education, Science
and Sport, public utilities, industry,
commercial and public sector, including
local communities and hospitals.
The JSI/EEC is intensively engaged in EU
programmes and bilateral international
projects and performs energy audits,
feasibility studies, investment and preinvestment studies and introduction
of energy management in industry as
well as organisations in the commercial
and public sector. JSI/EEC also
organises workshops, seminars and
conferences in the field of energy
efficiency and energy management
and also trainings for European energy
managers (EUREM) in Slovenia.
19. Cleaner Production Center Austria Ltd.
Kärntnerstrasse 311
A-8054 Graz, Austria
Phone +43 664 969 086 0
office@cpc.at
www.cpc.at
The CPC Austria was founded in
1998 by the City of Graz, Department
for Environment and is now a private
company and member of the bit group.
The fields of operation of CPC Austria are
Consulting, Coaching and (Vocational)
Training, Education in the fields of
• Cleaner Production
• Environmental Management
• Energy Management
• Renewable Energy
• Eco-Efficiency
• Networking
• Project Management
• Transnational environmental and
training projects (Central Europe,
Leonardo da Vinci, Interreg IIIc etc.)
• Ecoprofit
In most of the activities an integrated
approach is very important for the
CPC Austria. And when working
with our clients and partners we
are focusing on several main points
representing the integrated approach:
Co-operation & Partnership
In the frame of our activities and services it is
our intention to work on a co-operative basis.
• Know-how transfer
To gain positive results in various fields
training and coaching is an important
part of our work. To transfer knowhow means capacity building and is
a substantial contribution towards a
wide range solution of problems.
• Practical implementation
The focus of our work is always on
practical implementation of measures.
Only the realisation of improvements
in the field of eco-efficiency leads to
measurable positive effects and creates
confidence among the partners.
• Sustainability
As being concerned with sustainability
we are always considering the three
aspects – ecological, economic and
social. By doing this and creating PublicPrivate-Partnerships (PPP) mostly we are
fulfilling the requirements of a sustainable
•
development in a perfect way.
The CPC Austria has specific expertise
and experiences in the following areas:
Environmental Management Systems (EMS)
• Implementing of EMS
• Implementing of ECOPROFIT
programmes
• International distribution of ECOPROFIT
• Development of Cleaner Production
modules in the frame of EMS
Training
• Training and Coaching of consultants
• Organisation and running of the
ECOPROFIT Academy
• Development and design of
specific training programmes
for employees of SMEs
Networking
• Establishing local, regional and
international networks
• Running of networks
• Project management
CEEM Partners
As being concerned with sustainability we are always considering the three aspects –
ecological, economic and social. By doing this and creating Public-Private-Partnerships (PPP)
mostly we are fulfilling the requirements of a sustainable development in a perfect way.
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20. Styrian Business Promotion Agency SFG
The Styrian Business Promotion Agency SFG is a modern economicallyoriented service enterprise whose aim is to contribute to the
strengthening and growth of the Styrian economy.
Steirische
Wirtschaftsförderungsgesellschaft
mbH - Nikolaiplatz, 2
8020 Graz, Austria
Phone +43 316 70930
office@sfg.at
www.sfg.at
The Styrian Business Promotion Agency
SFG is a modern economically-oriented
service enterprise whose aim is to
contribute to the strengthening and
growth of the Styrian economy.
SFG supports business by means of:
• Granting subsidies to enterprises,
especially to founders, R&D activities,
qualification of employees, networking
• Carrying out projects with companies
(i.e. technology transfer projects,
regional development projects)
• Setting up networks, such
as cluster organisations
• Providing infrastructure in the form
of so called “Impulse Centres”, which
comprise incubator centres, technology
parks and innovation centres
There are almost 30 Impulse centres in Styria
providing modern office space and seminar
facilities, offering financial support as well
as comprehensive counselling on support,
information platforms and contacts.
SFG promotes and co-sponsors impetus
centres and supports outstanding projects
such as the ACS Automobile Cluster Styria,
the HCS Wood Cluster Styria and the Styrian
competence centres. SFG also supports
SMEs to initiate and implement innovations. It
strives to improve knowledge and technology
transfer and provides financial support as well
as external expertise.
SFG offers comprehensive information and
consultation regarding innovation, raises
awareness and motivation on the part of
SMEs and supports them by tailor-made
promotion programs for their innovation plans.
21. Bay Zoltán Nonprofit Ltd.
for Applied Research
improve the competitiveness and efficiency of Hungarian enterprises
through enhancing successful innovation and technology transfer in close
cooperation with its leading domestic and foreign partner institutions.
Miskolc
Budapest
H-1116 Budapest,
Fehérvári út 130, Hungary
Phone +36 1 463 0500
bayzoltan@bayzoltan.hu
www.bayzoltan.hu
Bay Zoltán Nonprofit Ltd. for Applied
Research is a state-owned Hungarian
research institute, which aims to improve
the competitiveness and efficiency of
Hungarian enterprises through enhancing
successful innovation and technology
transfer in close cooperation with its leading
domestic and foreign partner institutions.
The institution implements national and
international R&D projects in the areas
among others in the environmental
industry as well as offers complex
scientific and technical solutions
through the activities of applied research
development and technology transfer
for over 200 enterprises. Its Department
of Environment Management and Logistics
(BAY-LOGI) took part in international
and local R&D project developments in
the field of waste management, waste
handling technologies and logistics; as
well as provides services for SMEs and
for large companies in this field. The
activities of Bay Zoltán Nonprofit Ltd.
also include the state-run incubation
of SMEs and the coordination of
the EURAXESS researcher mobility
programme at national level. The company
conducts the operation and professional
management of the Brussels KFI HunOR
Office with a countrywide mandate.
CEEM Partners
Szeged
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22. NORRIA
North Hungarian Regional Innovation Agency
NORRIA’s mission is to support the North Hungarian region on the way
towards sustainable development and in becoming a competitive,
knowledge-based region.
3525 Miskolc,
Szentpáli street 1
Phone +36 46 737 766
eminnov@eminnov.hu
www.norria.hu
NORRIA’s mission is to support the
North Hungarian region on the way
towards sustainable development
and in becoming a competitive,
knowledge-based region.
NORRIA is member of the national
network of regional innovation agencies,
and is a leading service provider in the
field of innovation management and
knowledge intensive services. Its activities
include consultancy on grant application,
intellectual property rights; promotion of
innovation and knowledge transfer between
researchers and businesses; regional
surveys, analyses on regional innovation
mechanisms; innovation-related training
programmes, implementation of measures
that foster innovation in regional SMEs.
Thereby NORRIA has developed
a wide range of sustainability
innovation services as below:
• Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
and life cycle costing
• Sustainability reporting
and strategy making
• Innovation based Environmental
Performance Optimization
• Environmental Management
Scheme consultancy
• Green and energy efficient public
procurement at organisations
Sustainability project references:
• ResGen - RES Generation – From
Research Infrastructure to Sustainable
Energy and Reduction of CO2
Emissions - www.resgen.eu
• EFFECT – Upgrading of Energy
Efficient Public Procurement for
a Balanced Economic Growth of
SEE Area - www.effectproject.eu
• LCA-NORRIA - Development of
NORRIA’s LCA-based Regional
Performance Assessment
and Optimalization Services
- www.lcanorria.hu
• LOC-CLIM-ACT – Local Acting
on Climate Change Impacts
• CEI Grant – Energy PEER Review
with AER in the Republic of Srpska
• Smart Spacialization Platform S3
23. Centre for Community Organizing
Central Moravia (CCO)
The CCO is a non-profit non-governmental organization that provides
information and advisory services to representatives from public
administration, civic organizations and businesses.
stredni.morava@cpkp.cz
www.cpkp.cz
The Center for Community Organizing
Central Moravia (CCO) is a non-profit
non-governmental organization
that provides information and advisory
services to representatives from public
administration, civic organizations and
businesses in the following areas:
Citizen/NGOs participation in local
and regional development
CCO designs and implements public
participation programs in planning and
decision-making. For example programs
for citizen participation in planning and
designing of public spaces, in housing
estate revitalizations, in preparation of
community development strategies or in
investment planning. Within this program
CCO organizes public hearings, interactive
exhibitions, implements sociological surveys
and questionnaires, facilitates citizen
advisory boards etc. CCO also conducts
training seminars in the field of citizen
participation for public administration.
Local Sustainable Development
CCO provides consultation services
for preparation of local social economic
development projects with respect of
sustainability principles. For example CCO
prepares and updates local, micro-regional
and regional development strategies; assists
in preparation of local development projects
and activities aimed at disadvantaged
groups of citizens. We cooperate with
local partners (public administration,
businesses and NGOs) which enable us
to tailor projects to local conditions.
Regional Policy of European
Union and Regional Development
of the Czech Republic
Within this program CCO implements
activities promoting principles of
partnership and transparent decisionmaking in regional policy of European
Union. In the Czech Republic we lobby for
consultations and participation of public
and non-profit organizations in preparation
and implementation of EU regional policy
instruments. CCO is actively involved in
discussions about forms of regional policy,
intermediates information for other nonprofit organizations in the Czech Republic
and prepares joint recommendations and
strategies. We transfer our experience
from the Czech Republic to other “new”
as well as “old” EU member countries.
Educating, supporting and strengthening of
non-profit non-government organizations
CCO supports and educates members
of civic and non-profit organizations on all
levels. We work with volunteers, organize
seminars and training workshops in order
to strengthen the non-profit sector. We
promote interdisciplinary meetings and
cooperation of non-profit organizations.
CEEM Partners
Kramarova, 31
750 02 Prerov, Czech Republic
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24. INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL INNOVATIONS (USI)
Usi has experience in working with the SMEs and with
including involvement of local, regional and other different
stakeholders into the project implementation
Na Návsi 218, 664 51 Kobylnice
Office: Divadelní 4, 602 00 Brno
Phone +420 739 511 306
info@socialni-inovace.cz
www.socialni-inovace.cz
The Institute of Social Innovations,
p.b.o. (USI) is a private institution from
Kobylnice, Czech Republic. Since its
establishment in 2002, it has actively
participated in the acquisition of experience
mainly in the following three areas:
• Human resources development provides training, seminars, retraining
programs and infrastructure for education;
• Socio-economic cohesion of the region
- supports the activities of enterprises
(especially SMEs) and their cooperation
with non-profit and public sector;
• Promoting international cooperation
of public institutions - seeking foreign
partners, building cooperation with
them and handles foreign experience
and education (with the implementation
of technical projects abroad).
USI has experience in working
with the SMEs and with including
involvement of local, regional and other
different stakeholders into the project
implementation (e.g. local and regional
public authorities, SMEs, NGOs oriented
on the sector of renewable energies and
other stakeholders). The objective of this
approach will be involved all relevant
bodies into the development of this area
in the long term and to positively influence
further development in the regional and
national context. The second field of
organization expertise is sustainable
development issues. Institute of Social
Innovations provides consultation
services and training for preparation
of local social economic development
projects with respect of sustainability
principles, employment, human potential
development and environment.
USI has implemented projects oriented to
strengthen the employability, sustainability
and the SMEs creation in the rural areas
of Southern Moravia region supported
from the Operational Programme
Human Resources and Employment,
measure 2.1 Active employment policies.
The organization has experience with
transnational projects mainly financed by
the European Social Fund as the “Innovative
measures financed under Article 6 of
ESF regulation. It has also been actively
involved within the Operational Programme
Human Resources and Employment,
priority 5 Transnational Cooperation.
25. GOLEA Goriska Local Energy Agency
spread energy management practices, provide information guidance,
offer a range of services based on specific local and regional needs
info@golea.si
The Local Energy Agency Nova Gorica,
shortly GOLEA, is an institution founded
in 2006. Its founder is the municipality of
Nova Gorica together with some other
municipalities: Bovec, Kobarid, Tolmin,
Cerkno, Idrija, Vipava, Ajdovšcina, Brda,
Kanal, Miren-Kostanjevica, Šempeter-Vrtojba
and Pivka. The agency’s work is not only
limited to northern Primorska, but also
extends to the entire Primorska region as well
as a part of the Inner Carniola-Carst region.
The establishment of the GOLEA Agency
in 2006 was the result of a successful
application to the “Intelligent Energy
Europe” program, which supports the
establishment of a network of local energy
agencies throughout the EU.
The mission of GOLEA is promotion of
Renewable Energy Source - RES and
Rational Use of Energy - RUE with focus to
the energy self-handling region, focus to the
sustainable region.
Agency role is to spread energy
management practices, provide information
guidance, offer a range of services based
on specific local and regional needs.
Its main field of work is the local energy
concepts by means of which municipalities
can estimate and develop its own strategy
of energy use and supply. Agency give
informations, advice and training on energy
management issues, support for the
implementation of local/regional energy plans.
Our motto: creating renewable and
sustainable future.
Activities of agency:
• making local energy concept
studies for municipalities,
• implementing and executing energy
management in municipalities,
• making of public lightening studies,
• making investment studies
for energy projects,
• energy reviewing (including
termovision examination),
• energy auditing,
• energy monitoring and targeting (M&T)
• issuing energy performance certificate,
• energy project management,
• implementing ESCO models of financing.
CENTRAL EUROPE
Nova Gorica
Trg E. Kardelja, 1
5000 Nova Gorica, Slovenia
Phone +386 5 393 24 60
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