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CeRamICa – Ceramics and CRafts Industries’ Increased Cooperation Kick-off Conference Hódmezővásárhely, 20th February 2009
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2 Municipality of Hódmezővásárhely (Lead partner) Anikó Varga Project manager Achievements of the CeRamICa project – outputs and results
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3 Premises of CeRamICa project deep-rooted cultural traditions in the field of ceramics and small crafts preservation of cultural values and rich artistic cultural heritage economic terms: it generates jobs, household income and stimulates local economic development growing globalisation exacerbating competition ageing population of craftsmen
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4 CeRamICa partners: LP: Municipality of Hódmezővásárhely (H) PP2: Municipality of Vallauris (F) PP3: Municipality of Turda (Ro) PP4: Municipality of Corund (Ro) PP5: Municipality of Velika Polana (Slo) PP6: Socioeconomic Promotion Association for Hoya Bunol-Chiva Region (E) PP7: Municipality of Millies (GR) PP8: Municipality of Paggaio (GR) PP9: Municipality of Baia Mare (Ro) PP10: ADERE (P) PP11: Alcobaca City Hall (P) PP12: INTELI (P)
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5 CeRamICa - Ceramics and CRafts Industries’ Increased Cooperation The project within the INTERREG IVC Programme: Programme’s aim: to improve the effectiveness of regional development policies and contribute to economic modernisation and increased competitiveness of Europe, by: enabling local and regional actors across the EU to exchange their experiences and knowledge; matching regions less experienced in a certain policy field with more advanced regions; ensuring the transfer of good practices into Structural Funds mainstream programmes by means of interregional cooperation
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6 What is CeRamICa about? Main objectives of CeRamICa: To develop local and regional development strategy recommendations and instruments to support and boost the ceramics and small crafts sector in the partners’ regions, offering operative models for all Europe These set of recommendations will be drawn with the aim of preserving and revitalizing this very significant European cultural heritage and thus making this sector a competitive driving force of the local economies.
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7 What is CeRamICa about? Sub-objectives of CeRamICa: To exchange and jointly develop innovative tools and approaches that successfully led to creation of new or innovative products, new markets for enterprises in the ceramic and small craft sector, more jobs or better and adapted training, promotion campaigns and investments. To share, exchange and organise intensified transfers of experiences, knowledge and know-how between partners’ regions on jointly selected best practices and approaches To exchange and jointly develop specific instruments to assist women and disabled in creating or developing an economic activity in the sector
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8 What is CeRamICa about? To promote and valorise the ceramic and small craft sector To involve throughout the project lifetime relevant local, regional and European stakeholders outside the project for exchange, input and dissemination of project outputs (such as EC, Regional Programmes managers, Managing Authorities, Associations of Craftsmen, Associations of Ceramic Cities, Chambers of commerce, Designers, other Industries representatives such as the Tourism Industry closely linked to the sector) Local and Regional politicians of the project Political Board to validate policy recommendations for implementation in the regional Structural Funds programmes (Convergence or Competitiveness) and further long lasting cooperation
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9 What is CeRamICa about? Main activities of CeRamICa: Process, financial and content management Communication & dissemination:project website and identity, 2 brochures & a CD ROM, press conferences and releases Kick-off conference in Hódmezővásárhely SWOT & market analyses by each partner Joint comparative market analysis 12 local / regional stakeholders’ seminars Regional (partner level) catalogues of best practices
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10 What is CeRamICa about? Project level catalogue of best practices 1st draft regional policy recommendations (partner & project level) 1st interregional conference in Vallauris 12 months period interregional meetings for intensified transfer of experiences 2nd draft regional policy recommendations including implementation plans (partner & project level) 2nd interregional conference in Alcobaca Regional endorsement process of policy recommendations & implementation plans Project level development policy recommendations Final conference in Hódmezővásárhely
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11 Main outputs & results of CeRamICa Component 1 - Management & coordination Outputs: -6 Steering Committees -4 Political Board Meetings -a Partnership Agreement -a project management system -a detailed implementation plan -project financial handbook Results: smoothly, timely and efficiently managed project, reaching its objectives according to plan & budget
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12 Main outputs & results of CeRamICa Component 2 - Communication & dissemination Outputs - a project Publicity & Communication Plan; - 4 European dissemination events (kick off, 2 interregional conferences, final conference); - 17 active participations in other events (in international Ceramics-event organised by Vallauris “La Biennale de la Ceramique contemporaine” in 2009+in 16 other EU project events); - Website (www.ceramicaproject.eu); - 5 European & 12 regional press conferences; - 29 press releases - 2 issues of project brochure; - 1000 of each printed and sent electronically; - CDRom on project main outputs and results
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13 Main outputs & results of CeRamICa Component2 Results : -it is expected that 6 articles about the project will appear in the press and 2 project appearances in local/regional radio or television -the website should attract at least 100 visitors per month -350 participants expected in project dissemination events - in addition, local, regional and European stakeholders will be fully aware of the project progress and tools developed by the project partners.
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14 Main outputs & results of CeRamICa Component 3 - Exchange of experiences Outputs: - 2 main local & regional policies addressed by the project: economic development policies and cultural heritage preservation policies and instruments; - 12 SWOT and market analyses per partner region; - 1 joint comparative market analyses; - 12 local/regional stakeholders' seminars to identify best practices; - 12 regional+1 project level catalogue - at least 24 interregional meetings for intensified transfer of experience including site visits, staff exchanges, joint interregional “training” sessions; - 24 activity reports on transfers; - 12 jointly developed local and regional development policy recommendations and implementation plans; - 1 synthesis report of partners' policy recommendations
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15 Main outputs & results of CeRamICa Component 3 - Exchange of experiences Results: - 12 improved regional development policies to promote, valorise and boost the ceramic and small craft sector in each partner region (local policy documents will be newly developed or amended); - at least 24 successful transfers of good practices; - strengthened capacity and awareness of potential young entrepreneurs attracted by the Ceramic and Small Craft sector, enhanced capacity of crafts women
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16 Summary of results -preserve of cultural heritage, traditions and values -renew the number of craftsmen -stimulate local economical development -support and boost the ceramics and small crafts sector -preserve and promote the ceramic and small crafts sector -making ceramic and small crafts sector a competitive driving force -enrich the exchanges and transfers of experiences -acquire new methodologies, processes -open up new markets for enterprises and crafts(wo)men -create new jobs and enterprises = DEVELOPMENT
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17 Thank you for your attention! vargaa@hodmezovasarhely.hu www.hodmezovasarhely.hu
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