North Denmark EU-Office is an association servicing the Region of North Denmark, its 11 municipalities, the Greenlandic Sermersooq municipality, Aalborg University and University College North Denmark as well as the SMEs of the region. The office has two departments, one located in North Denmark and another close to the European institutions in Brussels. Our main goal is to achieve the development ambitions of North Denmark by promoting activities that foster internationalization, growth and employment. We achieve this by getting involved in international projects and networks, and by establishing contact with international partners, public as well as private.
Avenue Palmerston 18
1000 Brussels
Belgium
The Smart Specialisation of North Denmark is centered around 4 main sectors:
Enterprise Europe Network is the world's largest support network for SMEs with international ambitions. The Network has 3,000 experts across 600 partner organisations in more than 60 countries. It helps ambitious SMEs innovate and grow internationally.
WEBSITE>AddSmart is focused on assisting SMEs within the manufacturing and maritime industries to identify, test and implement smart production and digital solutions.
IDRÆTSMØDET is looking to engage with international partners who can provide/collaborate to build new knowledge, based on research or best practice for the Erasmus+ Sport call.
Dronninglund Gymnasium in the Northern part of Jutland, Denmark is looking for partnership schools in Scandinavia and Northern Europe.
UCN's Institutional research Program of Reflective Practice-based Learning (IRP-RPL) work with designs for learning, co-creation and participation, including research on how digital technologies and digital literacy can support educational inclusion.
The Final Conference of the Innovative Digital Education for Active Healthy Living (IDEAHL) Horizon Europe project, focused on developing an EU strategy in the field of digital health literacy, will take place on 6 March In Brussels. The conference will showcase the collaborative efforts, providing a platform to share the achievements and project outcomes and engage in discussions surrounding the sustainability of the results.
On 8 November, the four Danish regional EU offices (South Denmark European Office, North Denmark EU Office, Central Denmark EU Office, Greater Copenhagen EU Office) are hosting an event highlighting products and good practices from Erasmus+ projects. It will take place at Avenue Palmerston 18 from 09:00-17:00.
An international conference on Transnational Smart Specialisation for EU macro-regions will take place online on 28 October as part of the GoSmart&Excel BSR project. The event will concentrate on the role of Smart Specialisation Strategies and how they can play a role in innovation development in a transnational context.