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Fundación Comunidad Valenciana Región Europea
Permanent structure for European consortia,
Interregional cooperation, Regional marketing
and FDIs, Innovation-Technology transfer
FORESTUR
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1 - Fundación Comunidad Valenciana Región
Europea
  • The Fundación Comunidad Valenciana Región
    Europea, created in November 2003, is a
    non-profit organization, based at the Valencian
    Regional Office in Brussels. The Foundation bases
    its work on the strategically tool Public
    Private Partnership. www.uegva.info
  • The Foundation was created with the purpose of
    helping the civil society in the transitional
    participation on European funding as the
    Valencian Region will be entering Competitiveness
    Objective into 2007.
  • This entity facilitates the participation of the
    Valencian civil society, industrial groups,
    chambers of commerce, financial institutions,
    local development agencies, educational
    organizations (research and development
    institutions), and other stakeholders in European
    policies and projects.

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i. Public Private Partnership
  • Public Private Partnership, the tool of the
    Fundación Comunidad Valenciana - Región Europea
    to promote and provide European service to social
    and economic bodies in our region.
  • In 1999, the first policy on PPP was approved to
    develop innovation projects on the framework of
    the urban management by means of the research of
    new technologies solutions VALENCIA INNOVA. A
    tool for funding. www.valenciainnova.info
  • The Valencian Government has identified PPP as a
    priority and collaborates with the Foundation on
    the expenses location, infrastructure
  • 12 of operational expenses are financed by the
    Valencian Government
  • 48 other entities support Intercitrus, IMPIVA,
    FEPORTS, Saving Banks Association, Feria
    Valencia, Feria de Alicante
  • 40 Self financing European projects,
    allowance, services to third parties

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ii. European consortia - 195 new consortia
  • The Foundation promotes European projects and
    contributes to their success through an efficient
    inter-regional cooperation. Therefore the
    Foundation stands as a tool for the consortium
    partner search, alert service, project advise and
    specialist in project communication.
    www.uegva.info
  • In addition, the Foundation organizes Information
    Days in other European regions on how to
    participate in European Projects consortiums
    (Malta, Greece and Hungary).
  • Since the Foundation was created, collaboration
    with the European regions has increased a total
    of 195 new consortiums have been promoted. The
    Valencian Region has obtained 41 of the
    LIFE-Environment funds allocated to Spain in 2004
    and every third Spanish project has been approved
    in the Valencian Region in 2005, the second
    consecutive year of the leadership of Valencian
    Region in LIFE-Environment projects.

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  • INDICATORS ON EUROPEAN PROJECTS

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November 2003 2005 September (not updated),
Approved projects Participation CV / Total
budget of projects
Valencian Region49
Other Regions51
Total Proyectos 46,4 M 100
CV 22.9 M 49
Otras Regiones 23.4 M 51
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November 2003 2005 September (not
updated) Budgets per Programme for the Valencian
Region ( - )
Interact 0,68 155.297 Leonardo 2.11
483.795 IEE 0,62 142.219
e-Ten 2.91 668.160
Life MA 52,6512.087.323
Life N 7,41.700.000
Equal 8.71 2.000.000
Interreg III C 24,925.721.525
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November 2003 2005 September (not
updated) Number of approved projects/Programme
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November 2003 2005 September (not updated) 15
Valencian Region Presented projects per
programmes
Prince 2 proyectos2,5
VI PM ID 7 proyectos7
Otros 10 proyectos10
e-Content 3 proyectos3
Life MA 2004 28 proyectos27,00
Equal 4 proyectos4
Interreg III C 9 proyectos9
Life MA 2005 27 proyectos26,00
Leonardo 12 proyectos12
Total number 102
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CV Leonardo da Vinci Strategy 2005 - 2006
25 presented projects in Spain and others
countries (IT, HU, TU, DE) Promoted in projects
more than 12,5 million euros Cooperation with
more than 150 organisations, entreprises,
government, etc. all over UE
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European projects with the involvement of the
FCVRE
Number of submitted projects 193 Number of
approved projects 38 Valencian budget of approved
projects 52.2 Mo Total budget of approved
projects 109.2 Mo Projects under
evaluation15 projects
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iii. Convergence towards the Competitiveness
Objective
Interregional political cooperation based on
consortia of projects financed by the EU
  • NATURAL EFFECT REGIONS Created in 2004
    gathering regions that will become part of the
    Competitiveness Objective on 2007, with a view to
    facilitate a smooth transition into the Objective
    Competitiveness.
  • LISBON REGIONS NETWORK The network has
    undertaken different activities in order to
    increase the influence of the regional and local
    level in the implementation of the Lisbon
    Strategy. (María Muñoz - institutions_at_uegva.info)
  • EUROPEAN PROJECT NETWORK - Represents a
    discussion forum for new ideas on European
    projects and policies. (Begoña Morton -
    sme_at_uegva.info)
  • WATEREGIO - A channel for the exchange of ideas,
    experiences and good practices in water
    management and optimization of water resources.
    (Alfonso Alcolea - water_at_delcomval.be )

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NATURAL EFFECT REGIONS
Valencian Regional Office - Natural Effect
Regions with Ms. Hübner, European Commissioner
of Regional Policy
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FROM LISBON REGIONS NETWORK TO EUROPEAN PROJECTS
NETWORK
Working meeting of the European Projects Network
hosted by the Valencian Regional Delegation
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EUROPEAN PROJECTS NETWORK
  • In accordance with the PPP strategy, the
    Valencian Regional Delegation together with other
    regional offices decided to create the European
    Projects Network to link public and private
    sectors from the different regions.
  • The Network is constituted by 7 regional
    representatives Chamber of Commerce of
    Birmingham (West Midlands Region) Emilia
    Romagna Regional Office ZDH (German
    Confederation of Skilled Craft and Small
    Businesses) Chamber of Commerce and handmade
    enterprises of the Czech Representation of
    Enterprises Foundation Comunidad Valenciana
    Región Europea Houses of Dutch Provinces
    Zeeland, Noord-Brabant y Limburg and the Chamber
    of Commerce of Slovenia.
  • EPN represents a discussion forum for new ideas
    on European projects and policies and is also a
    tool to transmit information collected from
    European institutions

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WATEREGIO - INTER-REGIONAL POLITICAL COOPERATION
BASED ON EUROPEAN CONSORTIA
  • A channel for the exchange of ideas, experiences
    and good practices in water management and
    optimization of water resources. Wateregio has
    set up a methodology of identification of
    proposals and partner searches in common
    EU-financed projects related to water.
  • Who are the members?
  • Region of Murcia (ES) Fundación Comunidad
    Valenciana Región Europea (ES) Istria Liaison
    Office in Brussels (Croatia) Central Macedonia
    Region (Greece) Sardinia (IT) Veneto Region
    (IT) Lazio Region (IT) Friuli-Venezia Giulia
    (IT) Emilia Romagna Region (IT) and has the
    support and collaboration of the Committee of the
    Inter-Mediterranean of the Conference of
    Peripheral Maritime Regions.
  • HOW?
  • Communication tools.
  • Brussels-based (or centrally-based) entities.
  • Gathering and sharing information

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iv. Example of interregional cooperation. TAIEX
program
http//taiex.cec.eu.int/
  • TAIEX is the Technical Assistance and Information
    Exchange Instrument of the Institution Building
    unit of Directorate-General Enlargement of the
    European Commission.
  • TAIEX provides centrally managed short-term
    technical assistance in the field of
    approximation, application and enforcement of
    legislation, oriented to the acquis
    communautaire.
  • EU10 New Member States are eligible countries for
    TAIEX actions together with the candidate
    countries and the Neighbourhood Policy countries.
  • TAIEX is an instrument addressed to public civil
    servants (including all level and sectors of
    public Administration and elected officials)

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  • Services currently provided by TAIEX
  • Experts sent to a beneficiary country to advise
    on legislative acts and interpretation of the
    acquis, or to provide guidance on administrative
    arrangements for its implementation and
    enforcement.
  • Study visits providing opportunities for
    officials of beneficiary countries.
  • Seminars and Workshops to present and explain
    issues related to the acquis to a wider audience.
  • Training to provide necessary technical skills to
    inspectors in administrations.
  • Peer Reviews to refine strategies and target
    further assistance.
  • Database and information products supplying and
    receiving uniform information on the acquis
    including the monitoring of the national
    legislation.
  • Translation guidance on the organisation of the
    translation of the communitary acquis.

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Study Visit o Valencian Region of RTP experts
from Bulgaria, Romania and Cyprus on Waste
Mangement and Urban Planning
21-24 February 2006
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v. Information, knowledge and discovery
Premises open to host organizations, trainees
and staff.
  • Organization hosting
  • WOKISS, the federation of local entities of
    Wielkopolska, launched its service in Brussels in
    2005 hosted by the Region of Valencia.
  • Trainee hosting
  • Open to integrate trainees and staff from
    regional organizations in Brussels.
  • Staff sharing
  • Open to share staff between regional offices in
    order to ensure a permanent link to develop joint
    projects.
  • Multinational staff
  • Our staff is not only Spanish but has also come
    from Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, Croatia, Belgium,
    Italy, France, Greece and Latin America.

European Voice, 1-7 July 2006
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2 - Research and Innovation Technology transfer
  • More than 1,000 M by year of public investment
    on RDi policies. The Government is
    strengthening the policies on research and
    innovation with the aim of contributing to the
    approach of the public and private sector and to
    create the right environment (financial,
    legislative and training) for entrepreneurs.
  • This policy is aiming the development of regional
    economy. The Valencian Government has created a
    large infrastructure to promote RD and
    Innovation. The main goal is to export the
    technology from our research institutes as well
    as to import new technology and best practices on
    industrial technology from other entities.
  • The Foundation is therefore willing to
    collaborate with the different European actors.

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2.1 - Research and Innovation Technology
transfer
  • The Fundación Comunidad Valenciana Región
    Europea works as a platform to promote technology
    transfer.
  • One of the most consolidated tools is our weekly
    publication that reaches all the Valencian
    stakeholders Enterprise and Innovation
    Technical Notes on Whats New in Europe

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2.2 - Research and Innovation Technology
transfer
www.uegva.info
  • Our website A European platform for
    interregional co-operation.
  • Our website links the Valencian society with
    Europe containing partner searches, project
    ideas, european calls, news, multimedia downloads
    and information about projects in phase of
    implementation.

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3 VALENCIAN PUBLIC POLICY IN RDi
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Research and Innovation Policy in the Valencia
Region
  • The Valencian Government has implemented actions
    like the following ones
  • Enterprise and Innovation
  • REDIT Technological Institutes Network
    (www.redit.es)
  • IMPIVA Valencian SMEs Institute-
    Competitiveness Plans for Valencian SMEs
    (www.impiva.es)
  • Enterprises Europe INNOVA 2006
  • CEEI European Innovation Centres for
    Enterprises (www.cenemes.es)
  • IVEX Valencian Institute for External Trade
    (www.ivex.es)
  • SEPIVA (www.sepiva.es)
  • Valencian Foundation for Quality.       
  • University Technology Transfer
  • Scientific Parks Network-NOEMI programme New
    Enterprise Opportunities through Research
  • RUVID - University Institutes, Educational
    Centres and RD Centres (www.ruvid.es)
  • Future Opportunities
  • CREO Strategic Thinking of Innovation
    Opportunities Centres Network

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REDIT The Technological Institutes
  • Created in April 2001, with the support of the
    Regional Government.
  • Its members are the 14 Technological Centres of
    the Region of Valencia and IMPIVA Valencian
    Institute for SMEs.
  • It is a private, non-profit association.

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REDIT The Technological Institutes
REDIT covers both manufacturing sectors as well
as the new IST and horizontal technologies.
AIDICO, Construction. AIDO, Optics, color
and image. AIMME, Metallurgical. AINIA,
Agro-Food. INESCOP, Footwear. ITI, Computer
Science. ITC, Ceramics.
AIDIMA, Wood and furniture. AIJU,
Toys. AIMPLAS, Plastic. AITEX, Textile. IBV,
Biomechanic. ITE, Electrical. ITENE, Packaging,
Transport and Logistic.
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RUVID Network Information
  • RUVID was created in December 2001 through a
    Collaboration Agreement between the five
    Valencian public Universities.
  • It was established as a non-profit Association in
    September 2003.
  • It is currently made up of the seven Universities
    in the Valencian Region

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RUVID Network Mission
  • RUVIDs mission is to promote lines of
    cooperation for
  • Improving the development and transfer of
    technological innovation from the Valencian
    Universities to the production system.
  • Establishing a common position of the
    Universities as agents of the Science-Technology-E
    nterprise system in the Valencian Region.

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RUVID Network Members
  • UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE
  • UNIVERSITAT DE VALÈNCIA
  • UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE VALENCIA
  • UNIVERSITAT JAUME I DE CASTELLÓ
  • UNIVERSIDAD MIGUEL HERNÁNDEZ DE ELCHE
  • UNIVERSIDAD CARDENAL HERRERA CEU
  • UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DE VALENCIA

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CSIC National research in the Region of Valencia
  • CSIC is the largest research body in Spain,
    (homologue to the Polish Academy of Sciences).
  • Created in January 1907 as Council for Extension
    of Studies and Scientific Research,
  • Its first president was Santiago Ramon y Cajal,
    Nobel Prize of Physiology and Medicine.
  • More than 6.000 researchers and 4.000 support
    staff.
  • 11 specialised centres in the Region of Valencia,
    co-funded by the Regional Government and the
    Universities.

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CSIC National research in the Region of Valencia
  • List of CSIC centres in the Region of Valencia
  • CIDE Centre for Research on Desertification
    www.uv.es/cide
  • IATS Aquaculture Institute Torre de la Sal
    www.iats.csic.es
  • IATA Institute of Agro-Chemistry and Food
    Technology www.iata.csic.es
  • IBMCP Institute for Molecular Biology and
    Vegetal Cells Antonio Yufera www.ibmcp.upv.es
  • IBV Institute of Bio-Medicine of Valencia
    www.ibv.csic.es
  • IFIC Institute of Corpuscular Physics
    www.ific.uv.es
  • INGENIO Institute of Innovation and Knowledge
    Management www.ingenio.upv.es
  • IHCD Institute of History of Science and
    Documentation www.uv.es/fresquet/TEXTOS/
  • IN Institute of Neurosciences www.in.umh.es
  • ITQ Institute of Chemical Tecnology
    itq.webs.upv.es
  • CEAM Centre for Environmental Studies of the
    Mediterranean www.ceam.es

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Project Valencia Towers Port of Valencia
4 - Examples of European projects for
competitiveness.
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PROJECT ECOBUS LIFE - Environment 2002 1.000.000
from EU
Collection and recycling system of vegetable used
oils for its reuse as biofuel in the public fleet
of buses in the municipality of Valencia
http//www.ecobus.net
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http//www.ecobus.net
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Objectives
PROJECT ECOBUS
  • The main objective is the elimination of used
    cooking oils that are generated in a great scale
    at the city of Valencia (Spain) and to employ
    them in substitution of more polluting
    combustibles, reducing the emission of CO2 in
    public transport.
  • The project is intended to establish a pilot
    experience whose results serve as starting to set
    up an adequate collecting system for those waste
    vegetable oils coming from domestic and catering
    sector, and their chemical processing to produce
    bio-fuel to be used in Valencias buses municipal
    service

http//www.ecobus.net
Programme LIFE-Environment www.europa.eu.int/comm
/environment/life
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PROJECT URBANBAT LIFE - Environment
2003 833.103 from EU
Integral management model of the liquid waste
from the fleet of Buses of the municipal
transport company in Valencia city
http//www.urbanbat.com
Programme LIFE-Environment www.europa.eu.int/comm
/environment/life
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http//www.urbanbat.com
Programme LIFE-Environment www.europa.eu.int/comm
/environment/life
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Objectives
PROJECT URBANBAT
  • To define, through the transfer and application
    of BATs (Best available technologies), a waste
    management model for the majority of liquid
    residuals generated in the maintenance and
    operation of a fleet of vehicles. Management
    strategy for these residuals will consist of both
    reducing environmental hazard and increasing life
    span. This will take place at the very point of
    generation, thus minimizing the need for an
    external management.
  • To deal with most of the liquid residuals
    generated as cab washing waters, motor washing
    waters, waters from rinsing of cooling circuits,
    cooling fluids, brake fluids and acids from
    exhausted batteries.
  • Not only defining this model, but demonstrating
    its inmediate extrapolation from the fleet of
    urban collective vehicles in Valencia to any
    urban transport organisation and/or transport
    fleets, as well as to other activities with
    similar problems.

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PROJECT ECORICE LIFE - Environment 2004 948.023
from EU
Innovative model of recycling of the straw of
rice one of the principal waste generated in the
withdrawal of the rice instead of the
incineration
Programme LIFE-Environment www.europa.eu.int/comm
/environment/life
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http//www.eco-rice.net
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PROJECT ECORICE
Objectives
  • Creation of a Transectoral Centre for waste reuse
  • and recycling of rice straw and other organic
    waste.
  • Generate organic blankets
  • To be used in soils which are in the process of
    desertification or used for dry farming.
  • Savings in water consumption for irrigation.
  • Elimination of the air pollution protecting the
    Natural Park ecosystem

Length Period  1/12/2004 30/06/2007 Budget
1.962.795 EUR (948.023 from LIFE funds)
Programme LIFE-Environment www.europa.eu.int/comm
/environment/life
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PROJECT SIMPYC LIFE - Environment 2004 830.026
from EU
To establish a network of cooperation among the
ports of some cities to exchange the experiences
and knowledge techniques, to find solutions and
to improve the relation between port-city
http//www.simpyc.info
Programme LIFE-Environment www.europa.eu.int/comm
/environment/life
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http//www.simpyc.info
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Objectives
PROJECT SIMPYC
  • Demonstrate the socio-economic
  • importance of ports and their relationship
  • with environmental conservation.
  • Coordinate environmental management
  • processes carried out in urban environments and
    port areas.
  • Develop joint port-city environmental management
    initiatives, emphasizing monitoring and control
    of noise pollution and undesirable visual
    impacts.
  • Create awareness amongst the general public about
    the importance of the coastal environment and the
    need for its conservation

Length Period  1/11/2004 31/07/2007 Budget
1.720.049 EUR (830.026 from LIFE funds)
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PROJECT ECODIPTERA Use of larval flies to
transform pig slurryinto fertilizers and
protein Implementation of a management model
for the ecologically sustainable treatment of
pig manure in the area of Los Serranos Budget
1.595.266
www.ecodiptera.info
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Objectives
PROJECT ECODIPTERA
  Project Background The huge volume of pig
manure generated across Europe, and its customary
use as fertiliser for agriculture, is the cause
of serious environmental problems. These
include the leaching of high nitrogen, which
causes an excess nutrient enrichment of soil and
water, and the emission of odours and greenhouse
gases. Furthermore, the use of manure for
fertiliser can result in the spreading of
pathogenic micro-organisms that can be
transferred from animals to people, being spread
through air and water.      
Programme LIFE-Environment www.europa.eu.int/comm
/environment/life
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Objectives
PROJECT ECODIPTERA
Project Objectives The projects main objective
is to demonstrate a novel method of treating pig
manure. Insects (mainly flies) are used to
decompose the waste and transform it into high
quality fertiliser that can be applied without
negative impacts on environment or health. The
compost will be used to fertilise parks, gardens
and green areas of the surrounding towns, thereby
supporting a campaign to raise awareness of the
benefits of the new, environmentally friendly
technique.
Programme LIFE-Environment www.europa.eu.int/comm
/environment/life
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PROJECT ZERO PLUS LIFE - Environment
2005 2.567.609
Integral liquid waste management model for
surface treatment industries through BATs
Programme LIFE-Environment www.europa.eu.int/comm
/environment/life
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Objectives
PROJECT ZERO PLUS
Plating industry has been one of the main focus
of pollution correction actions through the last
years. However, zero discharge is an incomplete
achievement if we look at the unavoidable
management of spent exhausted rinse baths and
negreases, and the final pollution fractions,
usually with external management. ZERO PLUS will
define a management model of these liquid wastes
from the surface treatment industry through the
integrated application of known techniques that
will be reasonably characterised as candidates to
BATs. The Project will cover all liquid wastes
generated by the typical processes of Duch an
industry (corrosion protection functional
coatings, and decorative applications of consumer
products), Which are mostly distinct by the
complex requirements of its physicochemical
sewage Negreases, acid pickling, Cyanided Cu,
bright Ni, decorative Cr and Zn-Ni alloy baths,
etc., and associated rinses.  
Programme LIFE-Environment www.europa.eu.int/comm
/environment/life
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PROJECT PROCURA IEE - SAVE 2004
  • The overall objective of the Procura-proposal is
    to promote the acquisition of Alternative Fuel
    Vehicles (AFV) in the short term.
  • Procura will do so by tackling market barriers
    for the large-scale procurement of AFVs. Procura
    will focus on developing innovative procurement
    models (e.g. GreenLease, second-hand market
    development of AFVs) for private and public fleet
    owners.
  • Procura intends to carry out the following
    activities
  • Collecting and disseminating best practices
  • Setting up dedicated procurement models
  • Setting up a large-scale procurement schemes

Programme IEE www.europa.eu.int/comm/energy/intel
ligent/index_en.html
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Perspective 2007 -2013
Inter-regional cooperation strategy on
Competitiveness and Sustainable Development
Budget 3,000,000 www.perspective2013.info
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Perspective 2007 - 2013
  • To enhance competitiveness within the involved
    regions through common projects in the areas of
    automotive industry supply, human resources,
    tourism and region marketing.
  • To promote sustainable development within
    involved regions through common projects in the
    areas of renewable energies and waste management.
  • To have an impact on the programming of next
    generation structural funds programmes especially
    through the measures foreseen regarding regional
    foresight and inter-regional benchmarking.

Region Centre (France)
Saxony-Anhalt (Germany)
North Great Plains (Hungary)
Valencian Community (Spain)
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Perspective 2007 - 2013 - Collaboration
Opportunities
WASTE MANAGEMENT
Component Sustainable Development
RENEWABLE ENERGY
Component Competitiveness
REGIONAL MARKETING (Investment
attraction)
AUXILIAR AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
TOURISM TRAINING
Provisional call for sub-Projects September 2006
Possible partners Public AND Non-profit entities
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Regional Involvement
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5 Dissemination Activities Examples
FCVREFundación Comunidad Valenciana Región
Europea
www.uegva.info
Fundación Comunidad Valenciana Región Europea
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Our stand during GREEN WEEK 2005 of the European
Commission
Brussels, 31th May 3rd June 2005
LIFESTORMING IN CLIMATE CHANGE
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Articles and publications
- Weekly Bulletin Noticias técnicas del área
empresa by FCVRE (09.01.2006) http//www.uegva.in
fo/fundacioncv/empresa_innovacion/archivos/ad-2006
0112141159.PDF - Web Foundation- Green Week
(01.06.2006) http//www.uegva.info/fundacioncv/act
ualidad/index.php?id2312 - Web Foundation
Green Week (02.06.2006) http//www.uegva.info/fu
ndacioncv/actualidad/index.php?id2323 - Web
AIMME http//www.aimme.es/informacion/informativo
/ficha.asp?id1578 - Agricultura.org (
06.06.2006) http//www.agricultura.org/noticias/no
ticias.asp?IdNoticia13316
FCVREFundación Comunidad Valenciana Región
Europea
www.uegva.info
Fundación Comunidad Valenciana Región Europea
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Weekly News Bulletin
FCVREFundación Comunidad Valenciana Región
Europea
www.uegva.info
Fundación Comunidad Valenciana Región Europea
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www.uegva.info
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News on the FCVRE web page
FCVREFundación Comunidad Valenciana Región
Europea
www.uegva.info
Fundación Comunidad Valenciana Región Europea
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Info Leaflets
FCVREFundación Comunidad Valenciana Región
Europea
www.uegva.info
Fundación Comunidad Valenciana Región Europea
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Roller and Info Panels for Conference
FCVREFundación Comunidad Valenciana Región
Europea
www.uegva.info
Fundación Comunidad Valenciana Región Europea
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Conferences and Seminars
The project has been disseminated in 18
international conferences and seminars,
celebrated in different countries Belgium,
Spain, Slovenia and Austria. - World
Sustainable Days (1-3.03.06, Wels, Autrich). -
World Water Day (22.03.06, Brussels). -
Interreg III Legacy Building future
interregional cooperation on projects
networking(5.04.06, Brussels). - Stand
Institutional Day of the Comite of the Regions
(6.05.06, Brussels). - European Regional
Economic Forum (14-15.06.06, Nova Gorica,
Slovenia).
FCVREFundación Comunidad Valenciana Región
Europea
www.uegva.info
Fundación Comunidad Valenciana Región Europea
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6 EVENTS AND FUTURE COLLABORATION
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Europe INNOVA 2006
Re-Innovating Europe Challenges for industrial
clusters and entrepreneurial enterprises
Valencia, November 26, 27 and 28, 2006
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Europe Innova 2006 conference
Re-innovating Europe Challenges for clusters
and innovative businesses
Objectives Bring together the EU innovation
community with the aim of discussing the
innovation state-of-the-art and the EU innovation
policy This conference will be a meeting
platform for all the stakeholders of the Europe
INNOVA initiative
EU project managers, remember that the costs of
the conference and the booths are eligible for
project justification
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The conference
How to register on-line since the 1st of
September Registration cost stipulated by
the European Commission 250,00 www.europe-inno
va.org
The exhibition
How to participate with a booth Send and e-mail
showing your interest to Florence Moussoux,
Feria Valencia representative in
Brussels europeinnova2006_at_uegva.info
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Parallel agenda
FCVRE Meeting Management System www.uegva.eu/europ
einnova
Management tool, developed by FCVRE, that enables
to arrange bilateral meetings with the 650
attendees to the conference in order to create
future European consortia
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We are open to discuss new ideas for future
initiatives You may find further information on
our website
www.uegva.info
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Thank you for your kind attention Vesperini_pao_at_g
va.es
Paolo Vesperini Fundación Comunidad Valenciana
Región Europea
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