The project ensured that SMEs are supported in areas such as raising competitiveness on the international market, diversification of products and services, improving innovations and labour capacity. Establishment and preservation of cooperation between public-private sector, nongovernmental organisations, and university-industry have been highly supported.
In line with the project objectives, Clustering Info Centres were established in selected five pilot cities. They are:
The Cluster Info Centres, which are a part of global networks that have practical information and experience on clustering, created a model that can be operated in both pilot provinces and throughout the country in the future.
At these centres, SMEs are equipped with a strategic support in training, access to information, and improving efficiency and competitiveness. 700 SMEs were contacted, and a 20% increase was achieved in the effectiveness and similar performances of SMEs taking part in clusters, which are a project target.
An up-to-date Information Management System was activated which facilitates SMEs, clusters and supporting institutions to access and share information on various sectors and fields.
20 sector-based clusters joined the National Comparison System. Development and changes of clusters are supervised in this way.
A cooperation strategy for sectors that have priority in exportation and strategic roadmaps for business clusters were developed.
Project Budget | Project Owner | Implementation Area | Detail Information |
5 Million Euro | Ministry of Trade | Çorum, Gaziantep, Kahramanmaraş, Samsun, Trabzon | www.trade.gov.tr |