Looking for FR, ES partners

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    Phivos Mylonas

    We are seeking regional or national public authorities, chambers of commerce, or similar entities from FR and/or ES to be included in Capitalization (M3) projects.
    Focus primarily either on:
    (a) cultural heritage and sustainable tourism
    (b) innovation and entrepreneurship
    (c) agriculture and eco-innovation

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    IEDT-CADIZ
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    Dear Phivos:
    The IEDT is the local development public agency for the province of Cadis (NUTS III ES612). Its main objective is to improve the social, economic and technological development and employment in the province, through different public policies, initiatives and projects. It does so through direct interventions in the territory as well as with different partnerships with the municipalities and other local government bodies, including also the main social and economic stakeholders in the province.

    In the last 25 years, the IEDT has accrued a deep proficiency in managing and implementing a wide array of EU programmes in many different levels, such as national, transnational or cross-border. It has managed more than 450M euros in direct cooperation with different Managing Authorities and Intermediate Bodies (ERDF, ESF and other funds), developing a deep understanding of the EU procedures as well as the administrative and operative capabilities necessary for that kind of tasks, including specific audit and validation departments.

    The IEDT is interested in participating as partner in such a project; it has already worked in different Interreg and regional ERDF/ESF funded projects regarding all the topics you list and it has a wide and deep expertise in them.

    Please do not hesitate to contact us for any further information: ad@daleph.com
    Thank you very much in advance, best regards
    Alberto

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