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Companies
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Corallia
Corallia is the first organisation established in Greece for the structured and systematic management and development of innovation clusters, in specific sectors and regions of the country, aiming at boosting competitiveness, entrepreneurship and innovation, in knowledge-intensive and exports-oriented technology segments, where Greece has the capacity to build a sustainable innovation ecosystem. To date, 3 highly-specialised clusters have been developed in knowledge-intensive thematic sectors with a strong exports-orientation: the mi-Cluster (nano/microelectronics-based systems and applications), the si-Cluster (space technologies and applications) and the gi-Cluster (gaming technologies and creative content). Corallia promotes the hyper-concentration of industrial members of clusters in the InnoHubs to boost innovation. It currently operates three InnoHubs, in Athens and in Patras: the α1•innohub established as the innovation and cutting-edge technology node in Maroussi, Athens, the π1•innohub operationg as the innovation, research and high-tech bridge in Patras, and the α2•innohub (HQ) positioned as the innovation, networking and high-tech ring in Maroussi, Athens. Additionally, Corallia implements a series of initiatives to stimulate and promote Youth Entrepreneurship, in collaboration with high-profile partners and supporters and organizes programmes including the most prominent accelerator programme currently in Greece, the egg–enter.grow.go, in cooperation with Eurobank. It is also responsible for Educational Trip, co-organized with the student associations from Stanford, Berkeley, MIT and Georgia Tech. Aiming at achieving key-strategic International Collaborations, Corallia demonstrates a strong engagement in European cluster policy bodies cooperating with all innovation stakeholders, regional and national development offices around the world with the ultimate goal to ensure a strong impact on cluster development in the participating countries and beyond.
11 to 50 staff
Region Of Western Greece
Region Of Western Greece
201 to 500 staff
Mind2innovate
Stocktaking on the long-established European legacy and know-how, especially in the fields of education systems and the labour market (human resources), education research, learning innovation and employability, to address societal learning and social inclusion, especially as it regards the support to demanding evidence-based policy making in these specific areas, Mind2Innovate aims at critically contributing to the the much needed reforms in the European societies, offering solutions to the benefit of the European economy and of the European citizens. Some forty years of partnerships and collaboration for research and development in all aspects of the European economies and societies shows that added-value change and innovation in social systems goes together with a consistent and innovative approach to learning, for personal and professional development. In simple words, learning is indispensable to innovation, of both economic and social systems, while education systems in the 21st century ask for a significant boost to innovation, serving at the same time both Excellence and Equity. In order to facilitate the innovation quest, Mind2Innovate is bringing together an extended network of affiliated European and international researchers and experts, deploying the capacity of an intercultural and sophisticated human capital, to effectively address the challenges of smart and inclusive growth in Europe and across the world. Mind2Innovate affiliated experts are carrying the legacy of a long-run research and innovation work with an extended network of European bodies, in order to address the challenges of the societies of the 21st century, from the grass-root level to the policy-making one. The company is based in Athens, Greece, becoming active all across Europe, while supporting the agenda of the significant reforms with Greece' s bail-out programme (of Financial Assistance).
1 to 10 staff
Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund Hradf Ταιπεδ
The Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund S.A.(HRADF) was established in 2011 according to its founding Law No. 3986/2011 with an initial mandate to develop the State’s private property assigned to it by the Hellenic Republic. HRADF operates to serve the public interest, according to the rules of the private economy. The development of public property takes place in accordance with the prevailing market conditions and with guarantees of full transparency. HRADF adopts and implements the Asset Development Plan (ADP), which is reviewed every six months and is authorized by the Government Council for Economic Policy (KYSOIP). In 2021 the role of the Fund was expanded and the Project Preparation Facility (PPF) was set up as a distinct unit within HRADF, with the mandate to prepare and carry out tenders for projects of strategic importance funded by the Recovery and Resilience Fund (RRF). In pursuing the purpose of the Fund, particular care shall be taken to contribute to the achievement of the objectives of the European Green Deal and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations. HRADF’s sole shareholder is the Hellenic Corporation of Assets and Participations (HCAP). To ensure absolute transparency, the Fund publishes quarterly reports, has internal procedures and policies, a published Procurement Regulation, and internal and external auditors. The Fund is a growth multiplier. Its mission is to maximize Hellenic Republic’s revenues by developing public assets and to create added value for the Greek economy, the people, investors, the local communities, the labor market, and the environment.
51 to 200 staff