Regional development
- an idea of the road ahead - a vision
- constructive co-operation between communal and regional administrations, universities/research institutions and the private sector
- sophisticated infrastructures, notably in broadband, which – along with regional networking - enable sustainable connectivity
- outstanding educational institutions
- focus on development axes
- effective lobbying of the central Government (notably for investment and research funding)
- an ability to put themselves on the global "map" - a positive image
- rapid response to investor requirements
Livable regions,
sprightly administrations
Regions throughout the world have evolved into active players in the global competition for quality of life and investment. Those that succeed generally have a number of qualities to offer that others may lack: an idea of where they are going – a vision, close co-operation between communal and regional institutions, universities/research institutions and the private sector, sophisticated infrastructures and good connectivity, effective lobbying of the central Government, an ability to put themselves on the global “map” and a rapid response to investor requirements. Sparing use of land resources and “soft” forms of mobility are becoming ever more relevant.
Regiofuturi has been working with and building regional development institutions for more than a decade – in Western, Central and Eastern Europe. On a stand-alone basis or with appropriate partners, we can offer you a comprehensive package for putting your region on the “map” and ensuring it stays there.
Rail connection Bad Kreuznach – Wiesbaden
International Metacluster
National Investment Committee
Western Balkans- Organic Agriculture Armenia5. September 2019
Organic Agriculture Armenia
Sustainable Development, Montenegro
Regional Development Montenegro
Inter-regional Co-operation Support
Support to preparations for IPA II
First Class Industrial Parks
Ministry for Regional Development, Prague- Slovenia – Conversion project9. September 2019
Slovenia – Conversion project
Evaluation Northeastern Estonia
Tartu
Phare 2001 ESC Funds in Bulgaria
Seminars in Portugal
Borsod – Abaúj – Zemplén, Hungary
Lääne-Viru and Harju Counties, Estonia
Mining reconversion, Romania
Dolj County Development, Romania
Mining reconversion, Slovenia
Trade and Tourism, Eswatini
Cross-border commercial park, Wissembourg / Bad Bergzabern
Tourism strategy for Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Economic development, Zwickau region
Tourism projects 1993 / 1997
Association of regional development agencies, Poland