interreg north-west europe
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Interreg North-West Europe
05 February 2021
Mathieu Mori,
Programme Director
Next Interreg NWE in the
making
• Current Interreg NWE (2014-2020) • Finishes end of 2023 • Currently assessing applications from the last call of the
period (2nd Capitalisation Call) MEMBER STATES NEGOTIATIONS UNDERWAY
• Future Interreg NWE (2021-2027)
• Aim: end of negotiations of the future programme by June 2021
• Aim : first call for projects beginning of 2022
European Territorial
Cooperation: Interreg
EU
Cohesion
Policy
Interreg
NWE
projects
• One of the goals of EU Cohesion Policy.
• Provides a framework for
the implementation of joint partnerships and exchanges between MS.
• Promote economic, social
and territorial development of the Union through cooperation.
Concentration of inhabitants
GDP per capita
The current NWE Programme
Partners’ profile
30% Higher education and research
24% SMEs/Enterprises
16% Public authorities (local, regional, national)
PUBLIC 50.5%
PRIVATE 49.5%
Distribution of partners
Modernising Health Services
Sustainability in
Agrofood Production
Energy efficiency
of housing © Studio Arnography
Unlocking the
potential of marine energy
Supporting the
development
of hydrogen solutions © Municipality of Groningen
Developing more sustainable
practices in the construction industry
Innovating in waste water treatment
Programme area (as of February 2021)
New regions joining Interreg NWE:
Germany:
• Bremen (DE50)
• Leine-Weser (Hannover) (DE92)
• Weser-Ems (DE94)
Netherlands:
• Groningen (NL11)
• Friesland (NL12)
• Drenthe (NL13)
Thematic orientation
Priority 1
Smart climate resilience for NWE territories
SO 2.7: Enhancing nature
protection, biodiversity and
reducing all forms of
pollution.
SO 2.4: Promoting climate
change adaptation and
disaster risk prevention
resilience.
Priority 2
Smart and just energy transition
SO 2.1: Promoting energy
efficiency and reducing
greenhouse gas emissions.
SO 2.2: Promoting renewable
energy.
Priority 3
Transition towards a place-based circular
economy
SO 2.6: Promoting the
transition to a circular and
resource efficient economy.
Priority 4 Fostering innovation capacity in NWE regions
SO 1.1: Developing and
enhancing research and
innovation capacities and
the uptake of advanced
technologies.
Priority 5
Transition to a socially inclusive sustainable and
resilient society
SO 4.1: Enhancing the effectiveness and inclusiveness of labour
markets and access to quality employment through developing social
infrastructure and promoting social economy.
SO 4.4: Ensuring equal access to healthcare through developing
infrastructure, including primary care, and promoting the transition
from institutional to family and community-based care.
SO 4.5: Enhancing the role of culture and sustainable tourism in
economic development, social inclusion and social innovation.
Next steps
Next steps
• Stakeholder consultation (end of February) • Webminar 20 May for Interreg partners
• Webminar 22 June for Interreg partners
• First call for projects beginning 2022
• All info : www.nweurope.eu
Mathieu Mori Programme Director [email protected] LinkedIn : Mathieu Mori Twitter : @MoriMathieu www.nweurope.eu