Institutional mission

 

The "Policies Support for Business and Local Development Division" was born from CIPNES Gallura's strong desire to create new and better economic conditions for existing small and medium enterprises and for new investors who intend to set up in the consortium production centres of Olbia, Buddusò and Monti, in which there is a significant concentration of enterprises in the shipbuilding and tourism industries, as well as in the cork and granite historical industrial districts.

For this purpose, the Consortium intends to integrate and improve the quality of services offered to established companies and new investors, diversifying and personalizing them according to the different needs and phases of pre-investment, settlement, innovative development and production consolidation.

The innovative element of the governance and promotion new system inside the consortium's productive poles consists in the creation of an "open innovation ecosystem", that in the European Technology Platform (E.T.P) will have an "institutional structure of technical coordination" responsible both for the creation and development of cooperative partnership networks (strategic for the operational interconnection of the entrepreneurial fabric with the regional innovation ecosystem, universities, research bodies, competence centres, etc.), and for the promotion and implementation of the various regional and national public support and incentive instruments contemplated by the European Cohesion Policy in favour of enterprises.

At the same time, the new configuration of the Division, having within it the section addressed to small local authorities, proposes to cooperate with them in the activities of co-programming and in the drafting of territorial strategic plans based on local socio-economic vocations, and is perfectly integrated with the services addressed to enterprises in a perspective of development of public-private partnership networks, able to unite the entrepreneurial fabric with the world of institutions, in a continuous process of "policy making" shared and open to innovation of the entrepreneurial fabric and the organizational structure of local authorities.