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Kozep-Magyarorszag / Hungary

Population: 2.897.300
Area: 6.919 km²
GDP (PPS per inhabitant): 24.900
GDP Index EU 27: 105,5

Main economic activities:
Construction industry Culture, culture economy Engineering, electrical industry / electronics & Financial and business centre, financial services Food-processing industry ICT sector, telecommunication, media Paper processing, printing industry Pharmaceutics, chemicals industry Research and Development Tertiary sector Tourism

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Official Website:

www.kozpontiregio.hu

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Innovation
ClusterCOOP Enhancing Framework Conditions for an effective Transnational Cluster Cooperation in Central European
Regional partner(s):
  • Ministry for National Development and Economy
  • Hungarian Pole Programme Office
  • MAG – Hungarian Economic Development Centre
CentraLab Central European Living Lab for Territorial Innovation
Regional partner(s):
  • Corvinno Technology Transfer Centre Nonprofit Public Ltd.
CluStrat Boosting innovation through new cluster concepts in support of emerging issues and cross-sectoral themes
Regional partner(s):
  • MAG – Hungarian Economic Development Centre
  • Office for National Economic Planning (ONEP)
i.e.SMART SMART Training Network for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Emerging Sustainable Economic Sectors
Regional partner(s):
  • Budapest College of Communication and Business
  • Budapest Enterprise Agency
CENILS Central European Network for knowledge based on Innovative Light Sources
Regional partner(s):
  • Public Foundation for the Development of Industry
CentralCommunity Emerging communities for collective innovation in Central Europe
Regional partner(s):
  • Infomatix Information Technology Supplier Ltd
Accessibility
INWAPO Upgrading of Inland Waterway and Sea Ports
Regional partner(s):
  • Central Directorate for Water and Environment
  • Freeport of Budapest Logistics Ltd. (FBL)
EDITS European Digital Traffic Infrastructure Network for Intelligent Transport Systems
Regional partner(s):
  • Coordination Center for Transport Development Budapest
ESSENCE Easy eServices to Shape and Empower SME Networks in Central Europe
Regional partner(s):
  • ICEG RESEARCH AND POLICY Public Benefit Nonprofit Plc
ChemLog-T&T; Tracking and Tracing solutions for improvement of intermodal transport of dangerous goods in CEE
Regional partner(s):
  • Hungarian Transit Economy Office Nonprofit Limited Liability Company
  • MAG – Hungarian Economic Development Centre
Environment
CE-FRAME Central European Flood Risk Assessment and Management in CENTROPE
Regional partner(s):
  • Central Directorate for Water and Environment
TAB Take a Breath! – Adaptation Actions to reduce adverse health impacts of air pollution
Regional partner(s):
  • National Institute of Environmental Health (NIEH)
CEP-REC Introduction of Regional Energy Concepts
Regional partner(s):
  • Ministry for National Development and Economy
  • WWF WORLD WIDE FUND FOR NATURE Hungary
CEEM Central Environmental and Energy Management as a kit for survival
Regional partner(s):
  • Bay Zoltán Nonprofit Ltd
Competitiveness
EURUFU European Rural Futures – New opportunities to secure the provision of public sevices in rural cities and municipalities
Regional partner(s):
  • Office for National Economic Planning (ONEP)
  • VÁTI Hungarian Public Nonprofit Limited Liability Company for Regional Development and Town Planning
Traditional and wild Promoting traditional collection and use of wild plants to reduce social and economic disparities in Central Europe
Regional partner(s):
  • Corvinus University of Budapest
  • WWF WORLD WIDE FUND FOR NATURE Hungary
HERMAN Management of Cultural Heritage in the Central Europe Area
Regional partner(s):
  • National Office of Cultural Heritage
airLED airLED: Local economic development in airport catchment areas
Regional partner(s):

Q-AGEING – Senior Art Recreation Centre in Ujbuda (HU)

The Lead Partner (Municipality of Ujbuda) had to map qualified public buildings and senior oriented services in the district (planned under external expertise budget line). However, the regional situation analysis carried out on local needs at the beginning of the project, has fully covered these items. Meanwhile as identified by the analysis a newly established investment was needed for the local senior inhabitants in Őrmező-Kelenvölgy city-part where senior oriented place/building does not exist. The idea of the re-structured pilot had been presented and accepted by the partnership at the Transnational Working Group Meeting in Sopot (7-8 March, 2011).

It was decided to establish a Recreation Methodology and Service Centre for seniors, a community place including day-care homes for the elderly and providing place for other activities & services such as:

  • consultancy service (crime prevention, legal service)
  • forums, seminars for NGOs and seniors
  • trainings (language courses, internet etc.) and cultural programs (media workshop, theatre)
  • recreation & sport activities
  • HELP-DESK (Q-AGEING and 60+ Program)

 

A painting studio and a ceramic workshop was installed in the Őrmező community centre, especially for community purposes.

 

Technical support for Senior Volunteers

Senior Volunteers are the heart of all local activities supporting active ageing.By developing Senior Community Groups in Újbuda’s different city parts the municipality forms a senior volunteer network as an innovative initiative in Hungary.

Implementation tools being used:


1. Development and technical management of the Favour Bank Volunteers Database which is to be developed for the store and process of data and information on local senior volunteers.
2. Purchase and technical management of special, senior friendly mobile phones as a technical support, in order to help the self-organization of senior volunteers between the formed community groups.

 The Lead Partner was searching for more innovative solutions for activation of the elderly. By developing Senior Community Groups in Újbuda’s different city parts the municipality formed a senior volunteer network as an innovative initiative in Hungary. According to the original Application Form Municipality of Újbuda had to create register (Favour Bank) on competences of seniors which can be used/activated in self-organisation based community services. During the preparatory phase the LP realised that new software for this pilot was needed.

 

So far 8 neighbourhood volunteers got the elderly-friendly EMPORIA mobile phone. The municipality is continuously monitoring how and what the phones are used for (asking information about the local programmes, asking personal help, etc.).

Purchase and technical management to provide 8 senior friendly mobile phones as a technical support in order to help the self-organization of senior volunteers between the formed community groups.