Innovative and creative enterprises wanted

Different stakeholders in the fields of business and industry can apply for financial support to carry out study visits, internships, on-the-job training or to arrange various activities facilitating Nordic-Baltic networking and cluster development.
Application deadline: 31 March, 2010.
The joint Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme for Business and Industry was launched in 2009, and during its first two application rounds financial support was granted to participants from all NB8 countries: Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Sweden.
Over DKK 2 million were granted to 50 joint Nordic-Baltic cooperation projects in diverse entrepreneurial fields in 2009.
The scope of networking fields was wide: energy efficiency, wind power technology, biomedicine, tourism, wood processing, design, IT consulting and engineering, and a number of other sustainable and innovative industries.
By far the largest event organised within the framework of the programme was the Riga Meetings film forum taking place in October. The forum gathered 30 film profesionals from Nordic and Baltic countries and approximately 15 representatives of Latvian film industry who did networking, discussed their film projects, exchanged best practices and shared problems, as well as suggested further collaboration models.
A major part of the supported network building involved business incubators and technological parks from all around the Baltic Sea. The Danish Business Incubation Association brought representatives from as many as nine business incubators to Latvia and Lithuania, which has sparked an idea for a large-scale project now vying for EU financing.
See list of the supported projects: spring '09 and autumn '09
Read more about the programme's requirements: http://www.norden.lv/en/grants/36#long_td_36
Relaterte artikler (1):Application deadline: 31 March, 2010.
The joint Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme for Business and Industry was launched in 2009, and during its first two application rounds financial support was granted to participants from all NB8 countries: Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Sweden.
Over DKK 2 million were granted to 50 joint Nordic-Baltic cooperation projects in diverse entrepreneurial fields in 2009.
The scope of networking fields was wide: energy efficiency, wind power technology, biomedicine, tourism, wood processing, design, IT consulting and engineering, and a number of other sustainable and innovative industries.
By far the largest event organised within the framework of the programme was the Riga Meetings film forum taking place in October. The forum gathered 30 film profesionals from Nordic and Baltic countries and approximately 15 representatives of Latvian film industry who did networking, discussed their film projects, exchanged best practices and shared problems, as well as suggested further collaboration models.
A major part of the supported network building involved business incubators and technological parks from all around the Baltic Sea. The Danish Business Incubation Association brought representatives from as many as nine business incubators to Latvia and Lithuania, which has sparked an idea for a large-scale project now vying for EU financing.
See list of the supported projects: spring '09 and autumn '09
Read more about the programme's requirements: http://www.norden.lv/en/grants/36#long_td_36
