Urban Innovative Actions and URBACT come together to put into practices the lessons learnt from the Transfer Networks.
Last week, on the 9 March, URBACT's Monitoring Committee have approved five pilot networks to transfer innovative solutions. In 2020, the UIA first call projects came to a close and a proposal was made to test a new URBACT tool which aimed to support the transfer of innovation. The UIA Transfer Mechanism experiment will support a group of EU cities to understand, adapt and prepare to re-use the UIA practice through the co-creation of an investment plan. The 18-month journey of these networks builds on the success of the URBACT Transfer Networks model.
Following a competitive call, 7 pilot projects were submitted for approval. When considering all the 28 potential city partners, 6 candidates were URBACT newcomer cities from 5 different countries, while 16 cities were also newcomers to UIA. This shows what a unique opportunity this networks represented for cities discovering the universe of EU cooperation! As foreseen by the Terms of Reference, eligible proposals have been assessed by a two assesors from URBACT and UIA. Scroll down to find out more about the five newly approved networks.
The URBACT Programme acknowledges and thanks every city that has submitted proposals and used the URBACT Marketplace for this call. URBACT also warmly welcomes the new UIA Transfer Mechanism partners, who will take their first steps in the kick-off meeting on 23 March.
PILOT PROJECT | DESCRIPTION | PARTNER CITIES |
| Smart specialisation in advanced services towards the digital transformation of industry | Bilbao (ES) Bielsko Biala (PL) Tartu (EE) Timisoara (RO) |
| The collaborative management of urban commons to counteract poverty and socio-spatial polarisation | Torino (IT) Budapest (HU) Gdansk (PL) Cluj-Napoca (RO) |
| Unlocking social and economic innovation together | Birmingham (UK) Rotterdam (NL) Trapani (IT) Poznan (PL) |
| Innovative local public-private-citizen partnership for energy governance | Viladecans (ES) Eriges Seraing (BE) Nagykanizsa (HU) Trikala (EL) |
| New skills for new jobs in peri-urban agriculture | Milan (IT) Almere (NL) Stara Zagora (BG) Vila Nova de Gaia (PT) |
*Bold letters used for UIA cities who will act as Lead Partner
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