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Towards better monitoring of innovation strengths, regional specialisation and industrial modernisation in the EU. Report

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  • Van de Velde, Els
  • Romainville, Jean-François
  • Kroll, Henning
  • Wydra, Sven
  • Rammer, Christian
  • Izsak, Kincsö
  • Markianidou, Paresa
  • Spaini, Carolina
  • Collado, Antonio
  • Sabanova, Inga

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This study on the monitoring of innovation strengths, regional specialisation and industrial modernisation in the European Union has two main aims. The first is to verify whether the existing indicators and data sources provide a sufficient basis for monitoring relevant aspects of industrial modernisation in the European Union, while the second is to propose a grounded system of indicators to measure industrial modernisation. The future monitoring of industrial modernisation will need to cover different aspects. The monitoring system proposed in this report focuses on industrial modernisation as a transformative process that aims at improving the competitiveness of European manufacturing in an increasingly competitive global environment. Industrial modernisation has to address the upcoming challenges facing manufacturing in Europe as well as to respond to new opportunities of production, including the changes resulting from digitalisation and other new technologies.

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  • Van de Velde, Els & Romainville, Jean-François & Kroll, Henning & Wydra, Sven & Rammer, Christian & Izsak, Kincsö & Markianidou, Paresa & Spaini, Carolina & Collado, Antonio & Sabanova, Inga, 2019. "Towards better monitoring of innovation strengths, regional specialisation and industrial modernisation in the EU. Report," ZEW Expertises, ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research, number 222368, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:zewexp:222368
    DOI: 10.2873/667836
    Note: Project number: EASME/COSME/2016/014
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