
Portuguese Textile Cluster
Cluster Têxtil: Tecnologia e Moda
Portugal: North (Portugal)
Ana Ribeiro
Profile:
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Overview
About us
Portuguese Textile Cluster is officially recognized by the Portuguese Government, as the entity responsible for managing and promoting the development, innovation and competitiveness of the T&C value chain acting as: (1) Strategy influencer and roadmaping; (2) Bridge for the definition of industrial policies and smart specialisation strategy (Regional, National and European); (3) Tool for economic development, to seed innovation, competitiveness and new business models enabler.
Established - 17 February 2017
Staff in the management team - 1-5
Cluster composition
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64Cluster Members
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41SME's
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10Large Companies
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6Research Organisations, Universities, Technology Centers
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7Other Ecosystem Actors
Legal form of the cluster organisation
Non-Profit
Languages spoken
English
Portuguese
Spanish
Other label
Recognized Cluster of competitivity from Portuguese government
Management team
Ana
Ribeiro
Cluster Manager
Helena
Soares
Project Manager
Maria José
Carvalho
Project Manager
Sectorial and industrial focus
Sectoral industries
Manufacturing:C13 Manufacture of textiles
Sectoral Industries (NACE 4 digit)
Manufacture of textiles:C1330 Finishing of textiles -
Manufacture of textiles:C1396 Manufacture of other technical and industrial textiles -
Manufacture of textiles:C1399 Manufacture of other textiles n.e.c.
Cross-sectoral industries
Digital Industries
Industrial Alliances and Ecosystems
Ecosystems:Creative & Cultural Industries
Technology fields
D\: Textiles; paper:Natural or artificial threads or fibres; spinning -
D\: Textiles; paper:Weaving -
D\: Textiles; paper:Treatment of textiles or the like; laundering; flexible materials not otherwise provided for
S3 EU priority areas
KETs:Advanced manufacturing systems -
KETs:Advanced materials -
Sustainable innovation:Bioeconomy -
Sustainable innovation:Resource efficiency
Key members
Services
Support services provided
Internationalisation Support (access to third countries markets)
Access to finance: Public funding
Facilitation of collaboration between members (within the cluster)
Facilitation of external collaboration (beyond cluster) such as matchmaking
Support of Research, Development and Innovation
Cooperation activities
International cooperation
Targeted countries
United States
Canada
Japan
Viet Nam
Transnational cooperation
Targeted countries
Belgium
France
Germany
Italy
Spain
Transnational support activites
Participation at missions/events/study visits/fairs -
Support to collaborative activities/etc.
International support activites
Support to collaborative activities/etc.Membership in cluster networks, meta clusters and national associations of clusters
Membership in Cluster Partnerships or initiatives
Upcoming events
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