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NAPOCTEP attends the Project Seminar of the Second Call of POCTEP

The aim of the seminar was to address the main issues that project beneficiaries face in the second call for proposals under the cooperation programme

Brussels, 12.12.19.- This morning, the technical team of the NAPOCTEP project attended the Seminar of Main Beneficiaries of the 2nd Call of the Cooperation Programme Interreg V A Spain-Portugal (POCTEP) 2014-2020, held at the Higher Technical School of Engineering in Seville.

The event, organized by the POCTEP secretariat, has been aimed at addressing the issues related to the Second Call and resolving the main issues raised by project beneficiaries. These topics include project management, indicators and results focus, information tasks, communication and visibility, and eligibility rules. The seminar also featured a presentation of Coopera 2020 and a meeting of beneficiaries with their respective UC.

This seminar was aimed at Principal Beneficiaries and other Beneficiaries of the second call of POCTEP, with the exception of those Spanish beneficiaries whose Coordination Unit is the Directorate-General for European Funds of the Ministry of Finance. On behalf of NAPOCTEP, the CIM Região de Coimbra, Finnova Foundation, Siglo Foundation and Santa María la Real Foundation, all beneficiaries of the Napoleonic Routes Project, attended.

In addition, the NAPOCTEP technical team carried out an internal meeting yesterday to analyze the progress of the project and prepare the 2nd Follow-up Committee to be held in February in Ciudad Rodrigo.

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The most promising startups of the region gathered in Budapest

110 exhibitor and guests from 14 countries participated on Startup Night 2019, the largest startup event supported by the city council. Startup Europe Awards Hungary has been presented to the most promising startups on this event.

Budapest is the best place for startups in Europe, according to Startups.co.uk, and also the winner of the Startup Europe Awards 2018 in the category of The Best Public Administration for Startups. It was the fifth time that the Budapest Enterprise Agency (BEA), which has been founded by the municipality, organized the Startup Night, the event which aims to become a meeting platform for the actors of the Budapest innovation ecosystem, as well as for those Hungarian and international guests who are eager to know more about this scene. BEA’s chair of the board, Ms. Piroska Szalai told that this year 80 startups and 30 organizations – among them enterprise promotion organizations, universities, and large companies like the Tungsram Group – presented themselves in the venue called Balna Budapest. Next to the Hungarian companies startups from Ecuador, Romania, Slovakia, and Ireland; the city of Düsseldorf, the Irish-Hungarian Business Circle, the Embassy of Israel, and the Vienna Business Agency were also present.

Presenting startups have been selected on the Be Smart startup competitions that the BEA organizes twice a year. On these competitions those innovative Hungarian companies can participate, that have a marketable product, or at least a prototype. During the night the visitors might take a look for example on the Beachegg beach safe, the lunar rover of Puli, the smart incubator from Creo Medical, as well as numerous interesting applications, from smart hotels to online factoring to sidewalk maps for the disabled.

On the event a keynote speech was delivered among others by Ms. Enikő Győri, Member of the European Parliament, as well as by H.E. Ronan Gargan, the Ambassador-Designate of Ireland in Hungary, while in the panel sessions we could great Mr. Csaba Borboly, member of the Commission of European Regions, Mr. Lorenz Gräf, founder of Startplatz Düsseldorf, and organizer of the Rheinland Pitch startup competition, or David Uhlir, president of the EBN – European Business & Innovation Centres Network.

The final act of the official programme was the presentation of the Startup Europe Awards Hungary, due to the fact that BEA has become the Hungarian country manager of SEUA in 2019. The winner startups by category are the following:

· Agritech: AquaShield Control (optimization of hydroponic systems)

· Creative: Flywear (innovative eyewear for helmets), Proworx Digital (intelligent system for microsite development)

· Digilearning: ExaMe (marketplace for exam preparation materials)

· EdTech: Darts Maths (gamified mathematics education)

· E-Health: Mindtech Apps (EEG-based health solutions), Végtagmentő Applikáció (app for those living with diabetes that helps preventing amputation)

· FinTech: GB Solutions (digital banking solutions), Péntech Solutions (online factoring)

· Gastronomy: Flavor (app to discover new flavors)

· Green: Casp – Computer Assisted Super Pipeline (optimization of closed loop geothermal systems), W-Heat (fire resistant, eco-friendly insulation made of wheat)

· HR Innovation: Blue Colibri (internal communications solution), Talentuno (recruitment crowdsourcing platform)

· Industry: Pozi Technologies (positioning solutions for the industry), Sincroll Drive Technologies (innovative solutions for gearboxes)

· Marketplace: DynamO Pricing (dynamic pricing of event tickets)

· Medtech: Dental Scanner Solutions (3D intraoral scanner), E-Fásli (smart heat therapy)

· Mobility: Parkl (a city parking solution that also involves private spots), Route4U (sidewalk maps for people with disabilities)

· Music: Bandmap (social platform for the music industry), Phonic Chat (social app for making music)

· Social: Gyerekkel.com (app for finding child-friendly programmes)

· Tourism: Bonomi (virtual AI assistant for hotels, TMRW Life (smart hotel solutions

On top of the main categories, the Best Female Entrepreneur (Ms. Melinda Szegedi of E-Fásli), the Best Media Partner for Startups (the show ‘Forint, fillér’ of MTVA, the daily Magyar Hírlap, and the online portal Startuplap from Blogstar), and the Best Public Administration for Startups (the municipality of Kecskemét) have also been awarded.

After the awards ceremony the space was open for networking. As one of the winners told: ‘The night was about constant and intensive meeting, on a great place, but more importantly with a lot of important persons from New York to Norway, Düsseldorf, Manchaster, Vienna, London, and, of course, Budapest.’

This year marked the first time when the Startup Night got side events. During the afternoon, on a separate venue, participants of the Startup Afternoon discussed the news of four highlighted topics: application development, fintech, e-health/medtech, and music. Co-organizer of the app development and e-health events, Mr. Tamás Králik of Mindtech Apps reported that on these topics they have managed to link the actors of the startup ecosystem, resulted in an active conversation and successful workshops.

Main sponsors of the Startup Night and the Startup Afternoon were the Municipality of Budapest, and the National Research, Development and Innovation Office, sponsors of the events were the HEPA Hungarian Export Promotion Agency, and the Pallas Athéné Foundations.

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NAPOCTEP will be present at the Project Seminar of the Second Call of the POCTEP in Seville

CIM-RC Coimbra, Finnova Foundation, Siglo Foundation and Santa María la Real Foundation will attend the seminar on behalf of NAPOCTEP

Brussels, 05.12.19.- The NAPOCTEP team will attend the Seminar of Main Beneficiaries of the 2nd Call of the Cooperation Program Interreg V A Spain-Portugal (POCTEP) 2014-2020 on 12 December. The event, organised by the Secretariat of the programme, will take place at the Higher Technical School of Engineering in Seville.

This seminar is aimed at Principal Beneficiaries and other Beneficiaries of the second call of POCTEP, with the exception of those Spanish beneficiaries whose Coordination Unit is the Directorate-General for European Funds of the Ministry of Finance.

At the conference will be present the CIM Região de Coimbra, the Finnova Foundation, the Siglo Foundation and the Santa María la Real Foundation, all beneficiaries of the NAPOCTEP Napoleonic Route Project.

The seminar will address several topics related to the Second Call, such as project management, indicators and results approach, information, communication and visibility tasks, and eligibility rules, among others. In addition, there will be a presentation of Coopera 2020 and a meeting of beneficiaries with their respective UC.

For their part, the NAPOCTEP partners will hold an internal meeting the day before the event to analyze the progress of the project and prepare the 2nd Follow-up Committee to be held in February in Ciudad Rodrigo.

To see the provisional program of the event in Seville, click here.

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CILIFO will participate in the United Nations Climate Change Conference

12.02.2019. CILIFO project financed by the ERDF funds through the Interreg VA Spain-Portugal POCTED (2014-2020) Cross-border Cooperation Programme will participate, represented by the lead beneficiary (Andalusia government, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Sustainable Development) and the Finnova Foundation in the United Nations Climate Change Conference.

On the occasion of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (https://www.ifema.es/en/cop25) and within the framework of the CILIFO project, Finnova Foundation will organise in Madrid, on December 11th from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. at the IFEMA’s Mare Nostrum Space (Av. Capital de España, 7, 28042, Madrid, Spain), a round table entitled ‘Cooperation and governance for innovation in prevention, fire-fighting and restoration of burned spaces’.

The CILIFO project will be presented at this table as a case study regarding the need or not for international partnership methodologies. CILIFO is a pilot project of cross-border cooperation between Spain and Portugal in the EU. With a budget of 25 million euros, is the largest budget in the field of fire funded by the Interreg VA Spain-Portugal POCTED (2014-2020) Cross-border Cooperation Programme. CILIFO is a centre for promoting, training and cooperating in innovation in the field of forest fire prevention and fighting. Latin America is a region that suffers from important forest fires in the Amazon, so Chile affected by the scourge of fires will share its experiences by the hands if their mayor and business representatives.

COP25 will host the official launching of Firefighting Open Lab, an accelerator-incubator of business innovations – startups, scaleups – in forest firefighting and climate change mitigation and adaptation. The Firefighting Open Innovation Lab is an accelerator operated by Finnova Foundation, based in Sevilla and with the aim of promoting incubator networking – under public-private partnership – at global level for fighting forest fires and climate change mitigation and adaptation. In addition, the European Union’s financial tools for innovation in firefighting such as Horizon Europa and the LIFE Programs will be under discussion.

The closing ceremony will be held by a representative of Startup Europe Awards (SEUA), moment in which the Firefighting Cop25 Global Awards will be launched, within the framework of SEUA (startupeuropeawards.eu) – Open Innovation methodology within the Startup Europe of the European Commission. This call will identify disruptive innovations and is operated by the Europe Startup Awards Belgian entity. 

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