Synthesis report on selected and documented innovation cases for Cross Visits

This report therefore, documents these innovation cases which were selected and visited during Cross visit events in different case study areas across Europe. The cases in this document are systematically presented following the order in which they were visited in the different partner regions starting from September 2015 to September 2016. The report therefore serves as a catalogue of the cases visited during the cross visits while outcomes from the analysis of these cases are reported as separated deliverables under WP 2 and 3 of the project.

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  • Eelke Wielinga
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01-10-2016
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