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Home > Agenda Med > MED-ZONES building a good practices for sustainable an attractive industrial zones Training session and workshop MED-ZONES building a good practices for sustainable an attractive industrial zones Training session and workshop
The Marseille Provence Chamber of Commerce and Industry organized the closing event of Med Zones in Marseille during 3 days, in partnership with the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Morocco and the FIPA in Tunisia :
- a conference on July 7th 2010 with about 100 participants : the whole production of the project (tools and methods) was presented, as well as the results of experts exchanges on the sustainable performance of business parks in the Mediterranean area - a technical training on July 8th and 9th 2010 with about 30 experts in planning, managing and running Mediterranean business parks : this training allowed to go deeper and put into practice the following questions treated in the guide :
• how to guarantee and perpetuate the coherence of a business park project ? • how to use the tools enabling to have complete mastery of landscape and thus guarantee the objective it has been designed to ? • how to take into account the viewpoint of companies in a business park project and what are the benefits ? • how to develop collective services to improve business competitivity ? • what services can make the difference and improve business parks attractivity ? PartnersOther information
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The Invest in Med programme aims at developing sustainable trade relationships, investments and enterprise partnerships between the two rims of the Mediterranean. Funded at 75% by the European Union over the 2008-2011 period, it is implemented by the MedAlliance consortium, which associates economic development organisations (ANIMA, leader of the programme), CCIs (ASCAME, EUROCHAMBRES), and business federations (BUSINESSMED). The members of these networks, as well as their special partners (UNIDO, GTZ, EPA Euroméditerranée, World Bank, etc.), gather a thousand of economic actors - mobilised through pilot initiatives centered on key Mediterranean promising niches. Each year, a hundred operations associate the 27 countries of the European Union and 9 Mediterranean partner countries: Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestinian Authority, Syria and Tunisia. www.invest-in-med.eu