FINAL CLUSTER ANALYSIS - Kohtla-Järve
FINAL CLUSTER ANALYSIS - Kohtla-Järve
FINAL CLUSTER ANALYSIS - Kohtla-Järve
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Final Cluster Analysis<br />
8.3. IDentIFIeD cross-BorDer clusters From KeY Persons’ IntervIeWs<br />
Following cross-border clusters from existing sectors have been identifi ed according to the key persons’ opinions. The<br />
results are summarised in the fi gure below.<br />
metalworking<br />
manufacture of pulp,<br />
paper and paper products<br />
manufacture<br />
of chemicals<br />
construction<br />
woodworking<br />
metalworking<br />
As evident in the fi gure provided above, based on key persons’ analysis Expert Group identifi ed eight potential cross-border clusters::<br />
Hospitality<br />
Woodworking<br />
Manufacture of chemicals, chemical chemicals, chemical<br />
products and man-made fi bers<br />
Transport, storage and communication<br />
Construction<br />
woodworking<br />
manufacture<br />
of chemicals<br />
Metalworking<br />
manufacture of rubber<br />
and plastic products<br />
hospitality<br />
manufacture of machinery<br />
and equipment n.e.c.<br />
construction<br />
hospitality<br />
Manufacture of coke refi ned petroleum products<br />
Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.<br />
manufacture of coke,<br />
re�ned petroleum products<br />
manufacture of coke,<br />
re�ned petroleum products<br />
manufacture of machinery<br />
and equipment n.e.c.<br />
textile<br />
Mining and quarrying<br />
of energy producing materials<br />
transport, storage<br />
and communication<br />
transport, storage<br />
and communication<br />
Key persons in both target regions were asked to point out those sectors that are emerging and new in the region and<br />
could possibly be developed into clusters. The results are summarised in the fi gures as following<br />
manufacture<br />
of construction materials<br />
utilisation<br />
utilisation<br />
IT<br />
IT<br />
food industry<br />
alternative<br />
energy resources<br />
alternative<br />
energy resources<br />
manufacture<br />
of construction materials<br />
port and services<br />
port and services<br />
food industry<br />
mechanical engineering<br />
Table 18<br />
Fig. 15 Fig. 16<br />
utilisation of oil shale<br />
secondary products<br />
(construction materials)<br />
Production of fuel<br />
biotechnology<br />
from oil shale development of pharmaceutics<br />
production of new materials<br />
(nanotechnology, aeronautics)<br />
packaging<br />
utilisation of oil shale<br />
secondary products<br />
(construction materials)<br />
packaging<br />
Production of fuel<br />
from oil shale<br />
biotechnology<br />
production of new materials<br />
(nanotechnology, aeronautics)<br />
development of pharmaceutics<br />
To validate the fi ndings of Expert Group (point 8.1, 8.2, 8.3) and add additional sectors to other possible cluster identifi<br />
cation, Expert Group had conducted a Working seminar #1 for EstRuCluster Development project partners and other<br />
participants.<br />
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