Summary: The Nord-Est Regional Innovative Cluster for Structural and Molecular Imaging (IMAGO-MOL) is the only medical imaging cluster in Romania and the EU. The cluster is significantly driven by research and focuses on enhancing cooperation between industry and academia in the ICT and health sector with the aim to provide high quality healthcare services.
Summary: The Cluster Transport, Mobility and Logistics Berlin-Brandenburg has established itself as a key actor within the regional industrial ecosystem. The cluster has been set up as an integral part of the regional innovation strategy and is actively used by public authorities to facilitate regional industrial transition. Since its establishment in 2011, the cluster contributed to significant employment and revenue growth in the region and initiated various R&I projects with a particular focus on digitalisation, electrification and upskilling.
Cluster Accelerator Program
New for 2023, the Cluster Accelerator Program is a 12 week networking accelerator for cluster leaders who are seeking growth, navigating change and pursuing transitions for their clusters. The Cluster Accelerator Program offers interaction and mentoring with peers and experts from the TCI Network, through group discussions designed to help accelerate your cluster performance and build new relationships. More information: https://tci-network.org/events/cluster-accelerator-program/
26th TCI Global Conference Open call for proposals
We are looking for inspiring cases of cluster organisations, business networks, supporting organisations and policy initiatives, and latest practice-oriented research that evidence the role of clusters in shaping new landscapes through new collaborative initiatives and solutions, around these 4 challenging areas: • Feel the energy • Blue economy • Regenerative development • The tech world We welcome contributions from all clusters and industries, and from all over the world, as we plan to showcase the best proposals in different formats and sessions in this year conference in Reykjavik...