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ECA GUIDEBOOK: Clusters Shaping Industrial Strategies

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The European Cluster Alliance has created a brochure containing 60+ Cluster Good Practices. This brochure proves the excellence and importance of the European Clusters. 


This guidebook – which gathers more than sixty good practices from across Europe – illustrates how clusters already perform these roles in practice. Even in this short version, the examples range from regional innovation networks and cross-sectoral HR and gender initiatives to integrated national ecosystems and specialised technology campuses.

 

This brochure contains examples of Czech cluster organisations: HR Development Cluster, NANOPROGRESS, CREA Hydro&Energy, Autoklastr, and the Czech footwear and leather association. 

✔️ 60+ Cluster Good Practices

✔️ 7 examples from the Czech Republic

✔️ Real examples of European Clusters

✔️ Ready to share/download


Download ECA’s guidebook featuring 60+ cluster good practices across Europe – building value chains, supporting SMEs, skills, innovation uptake and policy delivery for EU priorities.

 

READ THE ECA´S GUIDEBOOK

 

About European Cluster Alliance

The European Clusters Alliance (ECA) is the common voice of the European cluster community. It brings together national and regional cluster associations and over 1000 cluster organisations from across Europe, representing tens of thousands of innovative companies alongside universities, research centres and public bodies. From its base in Brussels, ECA provides a structured way for this community to act together at the European level.

 

ECA's core mission is to connect, coordinate and represent clusters. It offers a platform where national cluster organisations and their members exchange experience, develop joint initiatives and identify common positions on issues such as industrial transformation, skills, digitalisation, internationalisation and the green transition. Through thematic task forces and regular community meetings, ECA helps cluster managers and their members to learn from each other and to launch cooperation projects that go beyond regional and national borders.