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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT THROUGH EU PROJECTS INGRID HINDRIKSON Tallinn City Enterprise Board
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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS PROJECT BASED ACTIVITIES Local projects Entrepreneurship day in Tallinn Mentoring Club (mentor-programme) Fairs and joint events with Estonian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, sectoral federations Youth projects-with the aim to raise entrepreneurial spirit, promotion of professions in the sector for youngsters International projects INNOMET, INNOCLUS, INNOACT etc Interreg IIIA, IIIB; Phare CBC SPF 2001, 2002; Phare ESC 2003; Leonardo Da Vinci; Structural Funds: ESF- measures 1.3, 1.1; 5.Framework; Bilateral programmes
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SECTORAL PROGRAMME SECTORAL PROGRAMME INNOACT (ESF 1.3) Activization of unemployed people INNOCLUS I, II (Phare CBC) Clustering, networking INNOMET I, II (Leonardo da Vinci, ESF 1.1) Development of qualified labour force
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INNOACT SYSTEM Labour market situation analysis INNOACT Educational institutions Studing programs and courses Qualifications Companies by region Vacancies of professions in the companies Needed professions in the companies Needed qualifications Arrangement of courses and qualification exams Analysis
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REALIZATION OF INNOMET CONCEPT
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ANALYSIS OF TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITIES (INNOCLUS) TEHNOL Description of technological capabilities (TC) Cutting Welding Assembly Surface finishing … Groups of technological capabilities (1-10) Turning Milling Drilling … Radial drilling Vertical drillign … B=630 mm L=1200 mm H=600 mm D=36 mm Types of technological capabilities Types of machine tools Parametrical description: B – max width of the processed part; L – max length of the processed part; H – max height of the processed part; d – max diameter of the processed hole
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COOPERATION WITH PARTNERS Local level - key partner is Federation of Engineering Industry in Estonia, also Tallinn Technical University, Tartu City Government International level - good cooperation with Regional Council of South West Finland, Finnish Met, Turku Adult Vocational Centre Why this sector- Metal-Machine Industry ? Main sector in Estonian manufacturing industry 26% export of manufacturing industry Per year 2000 new work places 40 000 workers Innovative trends in sector Federation as an active partner
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VALORISATION OF INNOMET II FOLLOW-UP PROJECT JAANUS VAHESALU Tallinn City Enterprise Board Verbania, June 30, 2006
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DISSEMINATION ACTIVITIES Seminars, presentations (organisational, regional, national and international level) Updated website - www.innomet.ee/innomet/ Collaboration with other partners in order to apply the INNOMET system in the field of education and teaching, to use the software for course dissemination and competence inventory (KTH) European dissemination of INNOMET II project - presentations to the companies of leading machine-building industry Participation in exhibitions with the aim to introduce the project Technology fair 2006 (EST) – May 2006
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INNOMET BROCHURE 3500 copies sent to the partners Distributed among companies (e.g during technology fair in Tallinn and seminars) and students (KTH, TUT) Electronic version of the brochure on the websites of partner organisations, http://www.innomet.ee/innomet/
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TASKS AND NEXT DEADLINES More active dissemination – introduction of the system and the project! Illustrative material of activities needed! Please keep the deadlines! Next deadline – September 29
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