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Member Directory 2011 - TCI Network

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Regional development agencies<br />

22@Barcelona<br />

www.22barcelona.com<br />

22@Barcelona project transforms two hundred hectares of industrial land of Poblenou into an innovative district<br />

offering modern spaces for the strategic concentration of intensive knowledge-based activities. This initiative is<br />

also a project of urban refurbishment and a new model of city providing a response to the challenges posed by<br />

the knowledge-based society. It is the most important project of urban transformation of Barcelona city of the<br />

last years and one of the most ambitious of Europe of these characteristics, with a high real state potential and<br />

a 180 million Euros public investment of infrastructure plan.<br />

Contact Address Country<br />

Anna Majó Crespo<br />

Llacuna 162, 3a Planta<br />

Spain<br />

anna.majo@22barcelona.cat<br />

+34 934019754<br />

08018 Barcelona<br />

ACC1Ó - Catalan Government<br />

www.acc1o.com<br />

ACC1Ó is the official development agency of the Catalan Government, which supports the competitiveness<br />

of Catalan companies. It is specialized in the promotion of innovation and internationalization of companies. Its<br />

aim is to improve the strategic support given to Catalan companies and to help improving their competitiveness<br />

in the new global environment. Based on the consensus and cooperation between public and private agents,<br />

ACC1Ó represents a collective response to the needs of companies.<br />

Contact Address Country<br />

Alberto Pezzi<br />

Passeig de Gracia 129<br />

Spain<br />

apezzi@gencat.cat<br />

+34 93 4767200<br />

08008 Barcelona

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