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Projecting Opportunities for INdustrial Transitions (POINT). Concepts, rationales and methodological guidelines for territorial reviews of industrial transition
Pontikakis, Dimitrios Fernandez, Tatiana Janssen, Matthijs Guy, Ken Marques Santos, Anabela Boden, Mark Moncada-Paternò-Castello, Pietro
STI Roadmaps for SDGs: Smart Specialisation for Territorial and Industrial Development in Rwanda
JRC Conference and Workshop Report Mafini Dosso
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Interregional Cooperation and Smart Specialisation: a Lagging Regions Perspective
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Creating Growth by Connecting Place-Based Development Strategies
Age Mariussen and Fatime Barbara Hegyi
State Aid Map in the Energy Sector
JRC Conference and Workshop Report RUDOLF MESARIČ Jana, SEIGNEUR Isabelle, MERIDA MARTIN Fernando
S3 Beyond EU
Smart Specialisation, as a place-based and innovative approach to innovation, was conceived as a "Made in EU" concept associated to the European cohesion policy.
However, the European roots of Smart Specialisation have gradually grown beyond EU borders, and Smart Specialisation has started inspiring several countries and regions around the world.
This has been the case, at different levels, of countries belonging to the European Enlargement Policy , the European Neighbourhood Policy, and generally of countries on the five continents falling under the umbrella of international cooperation. In this context, this section provides a world tour of Smart Specialisation pockets outside the EU.
Not only is Smart Specialisation giving impetus to localised innovation policies at worldwide level, but it is also showing relevance to contribute to the international agenda on sustainable development. In this area, Smart Specialisation appears as an enabling methodology for the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals.