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日欧地域連携年次会議&
マッチメイキングイベント開催

産業クラスター、欧州の地域、日本の都道府県・主要都市 向け


2021年5月17日(月曜日)-18日(火曜日)


バーチャル会議&マッチメイキング

          NEW WEBINAR SERIES - JANUARY 2024 !
EU-Japan Regional & Clusters Cooperation Matchmaking Webinars  
Meet Japanese Prefecture & Clusters
Learn more from experts about the 4 themes below and meet new partners during pitching/matchmaking session !



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日欧地域連携年次会議

&マッチメイキングイベント開催

産業クラスター、欧州の地域、
日本の都道府県・市区町村 向け

2024年1月
16日(火)17日(水)

バーチャル会議&
マッチメイキング


 

SHORT-TERM MOBILITY PROGRAMME

With the short-term mobility programme, 10 shortlisted European cluster managers will be granted the opportunity to travel to Japan in order to find their counterpart and strengthen their international outreach.

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日欧地域連携年次会議

&マッチメイキングイベント開催

産業クラスター、欧州の地域、日本の都道府県、市区町村 向け。

日欧地域連携(EJR2C)ヘルプデスク

日欧地域連携ヘルプデスクは、日欧産業協力センター(欧州委員会の域内市場・産業・起業・中小企業総局と日本の経済産業省の共同出資)によって開設された、地域連携のための新たなプラットフォームです。欧州の地域とクラスター、日本の地方自治体とクラスターに働きかけ、日・EU経済連携協定(EPA)と2019年9月27日に安倍晋三首相とユンケル欧州委員長によって署名された持続可能な連結性および質の高いインフラに関する日・EUパートナーシップを最大限に活用するためのものです。
日欧地域連携ヘルプデスクは産業、貿易、投資、イノベーション、観光、そして人材の流動性の面での連携を促進することを狙いとしています。これらの連携の中枢は日本とヨーロッパのステークホルダーですが、アフリカや東南アジア、EU近隣諸国、ラテンアメリカなどの第三国に対しての日欧の共同活動もそこに含まれています。

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最新の出来事、エキサイティング.・イベント

04 May, 2023
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23 Mar, 2021
SME INTERNATIONALISATION AND DIGITALISATION The covid-19 pandemic is a powerful trigger and accelerator of the digitalisation of business support services towards the internationalisation of SMEs, for example: •The digitalisation of business matchmaking services ena-bles increased outreach to many more SMEs as compared to physical matchmaking. It also opens the door to a new profile of SMEs which would have never participated in physical business missions outside the EU (covid-19 or not) by lack of time, money and staff. Hence, reaching out a hid-den part of the SMEs world with big potential. •Virtual business matchmaking has become a crucial asset for SMEs to survive these economic difficult times without dropping their internationalisation strategy. It enables them to continue building international partnership as it reduces the transaction costs and save resources. •Digitalisation also enables SMEs to evaluate more quickly and more regularly new markets and business oppor-tunities. They are then able to react more quickly to opportunities and threats with respect to changing market attractiveness. They can internationalise early, flexibly and fast, with fewer travel costs and less time.•Although the negative impact of the coronavirus crisis on businesses is a serious problem, it has also triggered a surge of new start-ups being set up in Europe, Japan and the US. As mentioned in a recent FT article (https://www.ft.com/content/3cbb0bcd-d7dc-47bb-97d8-e31fe80398fb), 10,000 new businesses were registered in September 2020 in Japan, 14% more than in the same month last year. France registered 84,000 new businesses in October 2020, up 20% on the same month last year and the highest ever recorded. •Given the major trend for EU-Japan business cooperation in third markets, digitalisation facilitates tri-lateral business matchmaking between the EU, Japan and third countries. They can more easily go beyond bilateral cooperation between the EU and Japan, and hence project EU-Japan business partnership to third countries, e.g., Asia or Africa. Digitalisation and internationalisation go hand in hand to provide opportunities to many more SMEs, for internationalising in a cheaper, faster, greener, more global and flexible ways, and delivering higher productivity compared to the ‘usual’ physical practice.It is dramatically changing patterns of entrepreneurial opportunity pursuit, value creation, innovation in the economy, and internationalisation. The 4th ‘industrial revolution’ is upon us. Does it mean that the above digitalisation assets for building international business partnership will make obsolete the regular physical journey? Probably not, as no matter how easy and effective it is to talk digitally, there is something else that face-to-face communication brings. Business is about building relationships and trust. It has an emotional dimension that a real-word event can – for the moment – enable more easily than a virtual one. The key challenge is likely to be how best to articulate the assets of digitalisation with the ones of the physical way. Perhaps via a double step approach, with first a large digital business matchmaking, followed by a much smaller physical one for finetuning. Dr. Philippe de Taxis du PoëtManaging Director, EU-Japan Centre for Industrial CooperationMinister Counsellor, Delegation of the EU to Japan Discover the full version
05 Mar, 2021
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