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S&T Country Report - Albania - WBC-INCO Net

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Major activities of the project are:<br />

• Preparation activities for forming Alco-Clusters;<br />

• Founding and constituting clusters;<br />

• Educating personnel for cluster association and business operations;<br />

• Innovation of technology for producing raw materials and final products;<br />

• Marketing activities; and<br />

• Final summit of the project.<br />

Industry/Sector (technology area): Beverage<br />

International activities: Not indicated<br />

Name of<br />

initiative:<br />

Contact person: Not available<br />

Email: Not available<br />

Website: Not available<br />

Small Agricultural Machinery Cluster<br />

The Small Agricultural Machinery Cluster has 14 Members (11 companies and 3<br />

R&D organizations and develops joint market support aimed at export into Russia.<br />

Industry/Sector (technology area): Agriculture<br />

International activities: Close cooperation with Russian market.<br />

There are several other activities in order to create cluster in textile industry (textile<br />

clusters in Bor, Niš and the Zaječar district), IT software cluster in Belgrade<br />

(companies from Belgrade, Novi Sad and Niš) and construction cluster in Niš. At<br />

the time of compiling the thematic report, no more information was available.<br />

A2) Clusters in UNMIK/Kosovo as defined by UNSC Resolution 1244 of<br />

10 June 1999<br />

As stated in the <strong>Report</strong> on the Implementation of the European Charter for Small<br />

Enterprises in the Western Balkans (OECD and EC, 2007) - a USAID initiative in<br />

UNMIK/Kosovo promotes three clusters: construction, milk production and meat<br />

processing. Further information on the clusters was not available. No government<br />

policy on clusters has been adopted, and there is no structured involvement by the<br />

Government in this issue.<br />

page 23/SRB

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