"Smart Communities" Virtual Education and Research and Development and Innovation Network in the Slovakian - Hungarian border region
Project title: "Smart Communities" Virtual Education and Research and Development and Innovation Network in the Slovakian - Hungarian border region
Project ID: SKHU/1601/4.1/210
Priority Axis: PA4 | Enhancing cross-border cooperation of public authorities and people living in the border area
Specific objective: SO4.1 | Improving the level of cross-border inter-institutional cooperation and broadening cross-border cooperation between citizens
Project budget: 453 074,03 EUR
Project start date and end date: 1 May 2017. - 30 April 2019.
Webpage of the project: http://smartcommunities.eu/en
Project consortium:
- Interindustria Knowledge Center Foundation, leader of the consortium
- e-Talentum
- Szent István University
- Technical University of Kosice
- Center for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
- Association for Renewable Countryside
- ASTRA-- Zduženie pre inovácie a rozvoj
- Gymnázium - Gimnázium Fiľakovo
The target area could be characterised as 'the periphery of the periphery' with continuously worsening economic and social county and micro-regional level indicators (eg.: GDP, (un)employment, migration, shrinking communities, inefficient use of natural resources, education level, value-added,...) despite former, traditional rural development interventions.
The overall objective of the project is significant contribution to enhanced intellectual property in the disadvantaged cross-border area of Southern Slovakia and Northern Hungary with the establishment and dissemination of innovative cooperation structures as a practical implementation of soci(et)al innovation.
In the framework of the project, we aim to build a network of civil partners, educational and research institutions and organize and implement joint professional programs, trainings and mentoring schemes with the participation of the target group, as local population from early childhood to pensioners including a high number of socially marginalized people.
The main outputs are the establishment of sustainable cooperation structures as (1) Virtual Education and RDI Network (VERDI-NET) and (2) a Smart ICT Competence Centre. As a result, the project could provide real, practical alternatives for the target group that is the socially marginalized inhabitants of the border region.
Our concept is that the area can break out from its lock-in situation through activities based on endogenous development and smart communities instead of intensive industry settlement. Priority sectors of the project are education and R&D&I with thematic focus on (1) sustainability and (2) info-communication technologies. Cross-border approach is needed because acting on national/regional/local level could only further increase regional disparities and inequalities that is clearly not an objective neither at policy, nor at the project level.