Online catalogue / portfolio of potential partners in AUMENTA target markets

Submitted by Kristine Zunde on 18 March 2022

This document is aimed at creating a dynamic portfolio of potential partners located in Morocco, Georgia and Uruguay that AUMENTA project partners and SMEs are interested.

The information provided is updated to February 2021, nevertheless, the portfolio will be continuously updated and will include systemic development of matrix of business and cooperation opportunities in third countries for SMEs and clusters.

This deliverable has been divided into the following parts taking into account:
1. Interconnections to world regions:
- Georgia as a strategic gate to Caucasus and Central Asia
- Morocco as a strategic gate go North Africa
- Uruguay as a strategic gate to Latin America
2. Type of sector involved:
- Agri-food (traditional industries)
- ICT and Industry 4.0 (high-tech and deep-tech industries)
3. Potential cooperation partners for European clusters and innovation networks
4. Potential business partners for food and ICT SMEs

This is why, the dynamic online portfolio will be a living document, updated while implementing AUMENTA activities, in the following categories:

1. Georgia
* Potential partners for European food and ICT clusters located in Georgia
* Potential international partners for European agri-food and ICT small and medium companies (SMEs) located in Georgia

2. Morocco
* Potential partners for European food and ICT clusters located in Morocco
* Potential international partners for European agri-food and ICT small and medium companies (SMEs) located in Morocco

3. Uruguay
* Potential partners for European food and ICT clusters located in Uruguay
* Potential international partners for European agri-food and ICT small and medium companies (SMEs) located in Uruguay

The dynamic portfolio will serve as a basis for the selection of potential partners for European clusters and SMEs to implement X-Industry Internationalization Programme, as well as other activities envisaged in AUMENTA project.

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