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Interreg Funds
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The SpinIT project is an ambitious initiative designed to tackle significant territorial disparities in the Danube Region, with a particular focus on enhancing innovation capacity, knowledge, technological development, and overcoming the isolation of ecosystems, especially in Eastern and Southeastern Europe. Its core objectives are to connect less developed innovation hubs with more advanced ones, create a cohesive network of stakeholders across diverse sectors, and foster a collaborative environment conducive to knowledge exchange and technological advancement.
SpinIT targets special niches like IT, Industry 4.0, and cross-sectoral collaboration, with a particular emphasis on engaging less developed geographies to maximize impact through diversity and transnational cooperation. The project seeks to contribute to the digitalization, smart specialization, and sustainable development of the Danube Region as a whole, leveraging the strengths and opportunities of the participating countries and regions.
For whom is SpinIT?
Innovation Intermediaries
Start-ups and SMEs
Academic Institutions and Researchers
Policymakers and Public Sector Entities
Prepare for a top-tier IT event brought to you by the Zenica Development Agency ZEDA, in partnership with the ZeForge NGO from Zenica, on September 19th and 20th, 2024. Following the successful HammerIT conferences organized by ZeForge, this year we anticipate an even bigger and better event thanks to the SpinIT project, funded by the Interreg Danube program.
The SpinIT project, led by the ZEDA Agency, aims to enhance the innovation capacities of the Danube region through smart specialization strategies and support for small and medium-sized enterprises in digitalization and skills development. As part of this ambitious project, the SpinIT conference is planned to cover key topics in the IT sector, Industry 4.0, and IT cross-sectoral collaboration.
In September, Zenica will become a regional center of digital innovation, bringing together 16 partners from 9 EU countries. ZEDA and ZeForge will jointly organize an international two-day event on digitalization, hosting prominent experts from across Europe. Read more
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This project is supported by the Interreg Danube Region Programme co-funded by the European Union.