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October 19th, 2007
Basis for pan-European cooperation: 'Micro/Nano-Atlas of Europe' analyses technologies and markets in high-tech clusters
Abstract:
According to the economist's Michael Porter's cluster theory, clusters (economic agglomerations) make a region and the local industry more competitive. The recently published "Micro/Atlas of Europe" describes eight leading-edge microand nanotechnology clusters in Northern, Western and Central Europe. By pointing out similarities and differences, it demonstrates where cross-border cooperation between clusters might be possible and fruitful.
Source:
nanowerk.com
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