OCOVA was the name first given to the forums held in Gap since 2004 to promote innovation and new communication technologies (ICT). The OCOVA AlpMedNet project extended this approach to three partner regions, Liguria and the Piedmont in Italy, and Provence in France. By strengthening cross-border links between universities, technology hubs and productive entities, OCOVA has been able to initiate forums in other regions and generate new collaborations in such fields as smart power grids.
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A major project for the construction of a broadband network in eastern Poland has been amended to provide even greater data speeds and coverage.
fr | plA project uniting 11 partners from 8 Central European countries supports rural development by boosting cultural tourism and contributes to the sustainable preservation of religious cultural heritage.
cs | de | fr | hu | it | pl | sk | slThrough exchanges of best practices, information, and pilot actions in partnership with various stakeholders, rural regions in Central Europe are developing ways of adapting to demographic change while delivering consistently high-quality public service.
cs | de | fr | hu | it | pl | slBy pooling resources and developing response procedures, the EU-funded project “Emergency response without borders” provides for faster and better coordinated emergency help in Schleswig-Holstein and Southern Denmark.
da | de | frAn exodus of talented and entrepreneurial people from many rural regions in southern Europe has made many economically fragile areas even weaker, but in five regions around the Mediterranean this trend has been tackled by an ERDF co-funded business support project.
el | fr | it | mt | slCoordination and integration of existing public transport services using new technology helps to provide innovative transport solutions for rural communities in Scotland.
frThe EU-funded EMROD project established the Meuse-Rhine region’s first transnational crime monitoring centre. By connecting law enforcement in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany, EMROD is helping the region tackle cross-border crime.
de | nlThe Rural Area Information Technology Broadband Network (RAIN) project has extended broadband access throughout rural Lithuania. It has established connections for a range of services, including public administration and educational and healthcare institutions.
ltPeople living in remote areas of Wielkopolskie in western Poland can look forward to better information society services thanks a project to construct a 4 000 km long fibre-optic broadband network.
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