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John Williams
ParticipantKakanj sounds like a dynamic and promising municipality with a strong foundation in industry, energy, and tourism. The emphasis on business incentives, education, and sustainability is impressive. Your blend of history, culture, and natural beauty makes Kakanj a great potential partner. Looking forward to exploring opportunities for collaboration. Thanks for sharing!
John Williams
ParticipantYour project sounds impactful and well-aligned with the goals of inclusive tourism. I’m not personally a potential partner, but I recommend reaching out to regional tourism boards, accessibility NGOs, or universities in Montenegro, Puglia, and Molise—they often have interest in such initiatives. Also consider cross-border cooperation platforms or EU project matchmaking events to find aligned partners. Best of luck!
12/06/2025 at 12:43 in reply to: Italian partners in the fields of sustainable tourism, VR, citizen engagement #33777John Williams
ParticipantGreat initiative! Connecting with Italian partners in these key sustainable and innovative fields can really boost projects. For municipalities and organizations looking to collaborate on tourism, mobility, biodiversity, or VR, reaching out to Federica could open valuable opportunities. Thanks for sharing this resource!
John Williams
ParticipantThank you for sharing, ALDA+. Your extensive experience in local democracy, citizen engagement, and sustainable development is highly valuable. We’d be glad to explore potential synergies and include ALDA+ in relevant project proposals aligned with Euro-MED Interreg priorities.
11/06/2025 at 13:27 in reply to: Searching for a LP for the development of a sustainable tourism observatory #33753John Williams
ParticipantYour project idea sounds promising, and the offer to support the Lead Partner free of charge.
John Williams
ParticipantThank you for sharing your interest! Your experience in rural tourism and gastronomic heritage is highly relevant for many EU-funded initiatives. We’d be glad to explore potential collaboration, especially as your focus aligns well with cultural preservation and rural development goals.
11/06/2025 at 13:23 in reply to: Italian partners in the fields of sustainable mobility, VR, innovative materials #33751John Williams
ParticipantThis is a great opportunity for those seeking strong Italian partners in key innovation and sustainability sectors. Your focus on municipalities and diverse fields like VR, energy communities, and biodiversity is especially valuable for EU project consortia. Will definitely keep your contact in mind for upcoming proposals.
John Williams
ParticipantIf you’re building a consortium focused on sustainability, energy efficiency, or environmental innovation, the Center for Energy, Energy Efficiency and Environment (CEEO) could be a valuable partner. Their expertise aligns well with EU Green Deal and Horizon Europe priorities. Consider reaching out to explore collaboration opportunities and strengthen your proposal with their specialized knowledge.
11/06/2025 at 13:20 in reply to: ALDA+ (Italy) – European Association for Local Democracy offers expertise! #33749John Williams
ParticipantALDA+ sounds like a strong partner for MED Interreg projects. With its foundation in local democracy and citizen engagement, plus its broad network and expertise in climate and territorial development, it brings real value to cross-border cooperation. Great to see organizations with such a track record actively seeking collaboration—best of luck in the 5th call!
10/06/2025 at 07:57 in reply to: Desalination and water scarcity, partner research from Croatia #33711John Williams
ParticipantJoining your consortium on Mediterranean water scarcity sounds promising. Including a partner from Croatia could strengthen regional collaboration and resource management efforts. I recommend interested Croatian organizations reach out to Manrico Benelli to explore partnership opportunities.
John Williams
ParticipantSTEP Institute’s focus on sustainability education and experiential learning is impressive. Your broad network across Euro-MED countries and technical expertise make you a strong partner for any consortium. Supporting topics like biodiversity, circular change, and green innovation is crucial today, and your interdisciplinary approach can add great value. I encourage interested groups to reach out to you at blanka@step-institute.org to explore collaboration opportunities.
John Williams
ParticipantThank you for sharing this comprehensive overview of Kakanj. It’s clear the municipality offers a unique combination of industrial heritage, natural resources, and cultural value. While I’m not currently pursuing partnerships in this area, I appreciate the opportunity and wish you the best in identifying strong collaborators for future projects.
08/06/2025 at 17:34 in reply to: Seeking Partners and Lead Partner for the 5th Interreg Euro-Med Call #33706John Williams
ParticipantYour experience across multiple transnational programs is impressive. At this time, I’m not pursuing involvement in the 5th Interreg Euro-Med call, but I appreciate the outreach and wish you success in forming a strong consortium.
08/06/2025 at 17:33 in reply to: Albanian Institute of Transport – looking to join a partnership #33705John Williams
ParticipantIt’s clear that the Albanian Institute of Transport brings solid experience in Interreg MED and sustainable transport. While I’m not currently exploring new partnerships in this area, I appreciate the insight and wish you success in finding suitable collaborators.
John Williams
ParticipantCREAF’s expertise in water management policies and advanced remote sensing is a strong fit for CALL5. Potential partners could include universities with environmental science programs like Wageningen University, or institutes such as the European Environment Agency. Also consider tech providers like ESA for satellite data and tools like Google Earth Engine for spatial analysis. Collaborations with policy-focused NGOs could strengthen governance aspects. Have you explored these or similar organizations to complement CREAF’s strengths?
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