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A total of 15 clusters aerospace eight countries met today as part of


A total of 15 clusters aerospace eight countries met today as part of "ADM Sevilla 2012" to examine the projects and activities of the European Aerospace Cluster Partnership (PSST), an association that brings together dornier do 28 the most important clusters aerospace industry in Europe.
Directors, officers and representatives of the main clusters of the aerospace industry in Europe met today in Seville, in the framework of the convention "Aerospace and Defense Meetings 2012" organized by the Ministry of Economy, Innovation, Science and Employment, through Extenda-Trade Promotion Agency of Andalusia, with the aim of analyzing the international aviation industry and add value to the projects and actions which is currently running the European Aerospace Cluster Partnership (PSST), and to establish new ways of collaboration that contribute to further encourage the development of this strategic industry in Europe and to strengthen its leadership position in the global aerospace market. The Andalusian aerospace cluster host Helix has had this working meeting, which is held annually, and in which the participating clusters have highlighted the role exerted by the model "cluster" as key to the development and growth of the sector aerospace in Europe, and as the backbone and driving force in aviation activity in different regions and European countries. The term "cluster" concentrates all entities and agents (companies universities, technology centers, administration, business organizations and trade unions) dornier do 28 involved and contribute in the production chain of a sector. The meeting has been attended by a total of 13 clusters EACP members, the European association which brings together dornier do 28 the most important and significant clusters of the aerospace industry in Europe, which currently has 39 members from 13 different countries, including Helix cluster. The participants have been thruster clusters, Aera, Hegan and Madrid Aerospace Cluster, by Spain, Aviation Cluster Hamburg, ASIS and BavAIRia by Germany; Aerospace Valley and Pegase by France; Flag (Belgium) ACA (Turkey), Aerospace Lombardia (Italy) and Pemas (Portugal). Also at the meeting were representatives of cluster Avia Ulyanovsk, Russia, and the Defence and Aerospace cluster Cluster Ossa, of Turkey, who have applied for membership to the PSST. During the meeting also addressed issues dornier do 28 such as strategies for cooperation and networking between European clusters, sharing best practices, developing new R & D projects under the Seventh European Framework Programme and by 2020, the transfer innovation, competitiveness and efficiency in the sector and international cooperation between universities. The meeting was held within the framework of the convention "ADM Sevilla 2012", held in Seville from 14 to 17 May and which is the first international aerospace convention that takes place in Spain. Helix The aerospace cluster is also the host of the event cluster, involving a total of 22 organizations that promote or aeronautical clusters twelve countries. The purpose of ADM is to facilitate and enhance business activity between tractor companies, tier suppliers and subcontractors of the European aerospace industry. Thus, intended as a platform for exchange and encounter of the aviation supply chain and a tool for Andalusian companies do business, identify partners, suppliers or new customers and attract investment to Andalusia. The event is organized by the Ministry of Economy, dornier do 28 Innovation and Science, through the Trade Promotion Agency of Andalusia Extenda, in cooperation with the firm Advanced Business Events (ABE), which specializes in international events in the aerospace industry. The event involved a total of 288 companies and organizations from 25 countries aerospace, among which are the main companies of the international aviation industry, both suppliers of tractors as first level (Tier One) and industry firms Auxiliary. So include EADS, Boeing, Bombardie

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