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]]Med.Pride]] is a co-financed project of the European Union within the context of the Eumedis Program, section 4 "Pilot research projects applied to industry".
[[Med.Pride]] was a projected awarded to [[Ekkotek]], co-financed project of the European Union within the context of the Eumedis Program, section 4 "Pilot research projects applied to industry".


The purpose of Med.Pride is to create a network of Centres of Excellence supporting Enterprise Creation and Innovation in  Malta, Cyprus, Morocco, Tunisia, Palestinian Territories, Lebanon and  Egypt.
[[Ekkotek]] subcontracted parts of the Research and Development to the [[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute]]. The purpose of Med.Pride is to create a network of Centres of Excellence supporting Enterprise Creation and Innovation in  Malta, Cyprus, Morocco, Tunisia, Palestinian Territories, Lebanon and  Egypt.


Partners of the project in the seven countries of the southern Mediterranean bank, as Centres of Excellence aiming at local development, will boost the creation on new enterprises in innovative sectors and promote innovation consultancy services.
Partners of the project in the seven countries of the southern Mediterranean bank, as Centres of Excellence aiming at local development, will boost the creation on new enterprises in innovative sectors and promote innovation consultancy services.

Revision as of 02:40, 14 September 2011

Med.Pride was a projected awarded to Ekkotek, co-financed project of the European Union within the context of the Eumedis Program, section 4 "Pilot research projects applied to industry".

Ekkotek subcontracted parts of the Research and Development to the Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute. The purpose of Med.Pride is to create a network of Centres of Excellence supporting Enterprise Creation and Innovation in Malta, Cyprus, Morocco, Tunisia, Palestinian Territories, Lebanon and Egypt.

Partners of the project in the seven countries of the southern Mediterranean bank, as Centres of Excellence aiming at local development, will boost the creation on new enterprises in innovative sectors and promote innovation consultancy services.

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