lead partner from Slovenia
Technology Park Ljubljana (TPLJ) holds a key position in the national landscape as a leader in the development of innovative and knowledge-based entrepreneurship in Slovenia. This vibrant tech community boasts over 300 member companies, creating an engaging hub that fosters collaboration among entrepreneurs, creatives, innovators, and researchers. With a professional network exceeding 1500 individuals, TPLJ actively contributes to ICT, circular economy, health, smart, digital, and creative technologies.
Partner from Germany
Sustainable construction is a core competency of the Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences. The university has demonstrated its commitment to sustainable practices through notable achievements, such as its successful participation in the International Solar Decathlon competition for sustainable buildings. This accomplishment not only highlights the university's dedication to environmentally conscious construction but also showcases its ability to excel in this domain. Furthermore, the university is currently in the planning phase of a large-scale campus building that aims to meet the highest standards of sustainable construction. This project serves as a testament to the university's ongoing efforts to incorporate sustainability into its infrastructure.
Partner from Bosnia and Herzegovina
Foundation for Innovation, Technology and Transfer of Knowledge serves as a center of excellence, aiming to foster growth and development in various fields. By fostering innovation, enhancing the competitiveness of local businesses, attracting investment, and promoting the construction industry as an innovative field, we aim to contribute to the country's economic development and create opportunities for sustainable growth. Through education and collaboration, we are committed to fostering a culture of innovation, enhancing the competitiveness of local businesses, attracting investment, and promoting innovation in the construction field.
partner from Hungary
PBN is a regional development non-profit organization, focusing on company competitiveness development, and dominantly on digitalization. PBN’s strategy goals comply with the regional action plan. Circularity ensures that resources used in the production of construction materials are utilized efficiently and waste is minimised. Creativity is necessary to explore and develop new ways of using resources to create innovative construction solutions which can also take advantage of the opportunities that digitalisation offers, such as AR, VR solutions for developments or 3D printing opportunities.
Partner from Germany
One of BAYINNO’s strengths is forging collaborations between technology and culture but also with higher education, research organisations, and public authorities. With its role as a networker as well as accelerator for innovation, Bayern Innovativ can bring in a wide network not only in the area of CCI, but also of tech companies. This is due to the organisation’s structure. Bayern Innovativ has subdivisions in technological areas (e.g. a cluster for new materials) as well as a department for the CCI. Also, BAYINNO works with a large external network that can be activated for the project.
Partner from Austria
Business Upper Austria-OÖ Wirtschaftsagentur GmbH (Biz-Up), the Upper Austrian business support organization, promotes regional innovation through strategies, investment, cluster/network management and funding. The dept. Clusterland, BIZ-UP‘s centre of competence for cross-company cooperation in Upper Austria, is well connected both on national and international level (e.g. member of Austrian Platform Industrie 4.0, ECCP, EEN, EDM). Main business of Clusterland is to initiate/support cooperation between companies, research facilities and intermediaries.
Partner from Croatia
The Croatian Chamber of Commerce (HGK) as a national chamber through its scope of activities can responsibly contribute to the realization of the goals of the DECORATER project and the woven vision of the New European Bauhaus by facilitating cooperation, advocating changes and fostering a culture of sustainable and inclusive design among members on regional and local levels. HGK therefore brings together many stakeholders from industrial sectors, including construction. The dedicated sector for construction deals with the field of construction, architecture, communal activities, building management, technical design, ICT, machinery. It carries out its activities through business associations and professional groups.
Partner from Romania
KO-FA Association (legal management entity of the PRO WOOD Regional Wood Cluster), was established in 2009. PRO WOOD Regional Wood Cluster is located in Sfântu Gheorghe, Romania, as the first cluster in the wood processing sector in Romania and the first Romanian cluster in the modern sense of the word. PRO WOOD cluster aims to organize a complex value chain in the wood processing, construction and furniture industry, in order to capitalize on the local wood raw material by involving the forest owners as well as the forest owner associations, that provide the raw material for the processing industry in a transparent and sustainable way.
Partner from Croatia
Croatian Wood Cluster is an organization connecting companies and other entities involved in the activities in the field of using forest resources, i.e. wood to produce different wooden products, mostly related to construction and furnishing sector (flooring, construction elements, doors, windows, furniture etc.). Our mission is to create long term sustainable business models for strengthening competitiveness of wood processing sector by encouraging the activities in the field of research, development of technology, applying and commercialisation of innovation and encouraging investments.
Partner from Austria
The aims of CREARE are to support the growth of the creative sector while positioning the city/region as a creative location in Europe. CREARE is closely linked to the "tobacco factory Linz", the region´s flagship creative hotspot and location for capacity building and entrepreneurship development. CREARE can draw on contacts to 6000+ CCI entrepreneurs. It positions CCI and promotes their transformative skills as a unique source of innovation in region´s the economic fabric: CREARE supports SMEs with its transformation trainings on soft innovation skills and has a vast experience of different cross-innovation formats like hackathons, ideathons, engaging and empowering interdisciplinary teams in rethinking processes and encouraging them to think outside their silos.
Partner from Slovenia
UNG-CHS, in cooperation with Municipality of Nova Gorica, has co-designed a new NBS Park in the core area of the city including solutions such as Alternative currency, Zero waste Kitchen, Natural Swimming Pool, Solidarity Markets, Flea Markets, Green Roofs, Green facades, green parking, multifunctional structures, etc. UNG has also launched, jointly with the Municipality of Nova Gorica and other relevant local stakeholders the Center for Green Technologies that will be focusing on the research and prototyping of sustainable solutions. The principles guiding the Centre include the multiple R’s of the circular economy.
Partner from Hungary
EDUPARK and MIÉNK
Partner from Serbia
University of Belgrade – Faculty of Forestry (UBFF) holds the distinction of being the oldest institution in the Balkans devoted to education and research in the field of Forestry, Wood Science, and Landscape Architecture. Within UBFF, the Department of Wood Science and Technology acts as a national teaching and research center in all areas relevant to wood as a construction material. This includes studying its properties, processing techniques, and applications in both construction (including timber building components and systems) and furniture.
ASP from Bosnia and Herzegovina
Associated to FITT, they will be involved for the assessment of the pilot actions and the validation of the project solutions, including the participation to the Advisory board.
ASP from Slovenia
Muzej za arhitekturo in oblikovanje (MAO) - Museum of architecture and design will have an advisory and observer/supporter role as MAO is an international platform for emerging talents in architecture and design, the custodian of Slovenia's architectural and design heritage and the accelerator of the Slovenian creative sector.
ASP from Germany
Sustainable wooden house construction company focusing on an automated and digital building process. Their role will be the verification of the concepts and ideas worked out in the projects in terms of a sustainable digital planning and building process.
ASP from Austria
The Associated partner will be involved for the monitoring and the assessment of the Pilot Actions and will be member of the Advisory Board.
ASP from Germany
Architectural Company for sustainable buildings. Their role will be the verification of the concepts and ideas worked out in the projects in terms an efficient design process for sustainable buildings. Schankula Architects will be involved in the monitoring of the piloting and the assessment of the solutions. Additionally, they will contribute to the elaboration of the DECORATOR Model and the Action plan.
ASP from Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Development agency of City of Prijedor “PREDA” will be involved in the monitoring of the piloting and the assessment of the solutions. Additionally, they will contribute to the elaboration of the DECORATOR Model and the Action plan.
ASP from Hungary
The Regional Innovation Agency of South Great Plain region Public Utility Association will be involved in the monitoring of the piloting and the assessment of the solutions(O.3.1). Additionally, they will contribute to the elaboration of the DECORATOR Model and the Action plan.
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