The Mediterranean library of knowledge

Explore the ENI CBC Med Programme's library of deliverables: a comprehensive digital repository of diverse resources tailored for the Mediterranean region. Discover in-depth studies, innovative strategies, and practical tools spanning tools addressing key environmental, economic, and social issues. The library is your go-to source to find valuable knowledge to inspire new collaborative projects driving fair, sustainable and inclusive development across the Mediterranean.

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IPMED Intellectual Property Training Module 4: IP Enforcement

A comprehensive training material on IPR is one of the major deliverables of IPMED, it is essential to develop basic knowledge and institutional capacity for effective policy and strategy development on intellectual property rights, providing Practical knowledge that will help businesses and entrepreneurs know how to protect their intellectual property, find its value and exploit it commercially.
Based on the above Eight (8) videos in English (one for each training module), each of which will include a visual representation of the relevant training subject of the module, accompanied by the image of the trainer (in a small icon) who made the relevant presentation speaking in English, and there will be a corresponding translation into French by a translator.
These videos will be suitable for distance online asynchronous training of interested entrepreneurs, business executives, executives of academic and research institutions, executives of other public institutions, etc., on IP issues.

IPMED Intellectual Property Training Module 3: IP Exploitation

A comprehensive training material on IPR is one of the major deliverables of IPMED, it is essential to develop basic knowledge and institutional capacity for effective policy and strategy development on intellectual property rights, providing Practical knowledge that will help businesses and entrepreneurs know how to protect their intellectual property, find its value and exploit it commercially.
Based on the above Eight (8) videos in English (one for each training module), each of which will include a visual representation of the relevant training subject of the module, accompanied by the image of the trainer (in a small icon) who made the relevant presentation speaking in English, and there will be a corresponding translation into French by a translator.
These videos will be suitable for distance online asynchronous training of interested entrepreneurs, business executives, executives of academic and research institutions, executives of other public institutions, etc., on IP issues.

IPMED Intellectual Property Training Module 2: IP Protection

A comprehensive training material on IPR is one of the major deliverables of IPMED, it is essential to develop basic knowledge and institutional capacity for effective policy and strategy development on intellectual property rights, providing Practical knowledge that will help businesses and entrepreneurs know how to protect their intellectual property, find its value and exploit it commercially.
Based on the above Eight (8) videos in English (one for each training module), each of which will include a visual representation of the relevant training subject of the module, accompanied by the image of the trainer (in a small icon) who made the relevant presentation speaking in English, and there will be a corresponding translation into French by a translator.
These videos will be suitable for distance online asynchronous training of interested entrepreneurs, business executives, executives of academic and research institutions, executives of other public institutions, etc., on IP issues.

IPMED Intellectual Property Training Module 1: Intellectual Property Basics

A comprehensive training material on IPR is one of the major deliverables of IPMED, it is essential to develop basic knowledge and institutional capacity for effective policy and strategy development on intellectual property rights, providing Practical knowledge that will help businesses and entrepreneurs know how to protect their intellectual property, find its value and exploit it commercially.
Based on the above Eight (8) videos in English (one for each training module), each of which will include a visual representation of the relevant training subject of the module, accompanied by the image of the trainer (in a small icon) who made the relevant presentation speaking in English, and there will be a corresponding translation into French by a translator.
These videos will be suitable for distance online asynchronous training of interested entrepreneurs, business executives, executives of academic and research institutions, executives of other public institutions, etc., on IP issues.

IPMED: Policy Proposals for improving Intellectual Property Environment in Liguria in Italy

This deliverable presents the results of the working group in Italy.

The working group proposed to:
- Reduce the fragmentation of patent filing system and intellectual property litigation
- Train actions aimed at banking system employees to have the economic value of corporate patents recognized in credit applications.
- Increase the number of patents filed by women.

IPMED: Policy Proposals for improving Intellectual Property Environment in Thessaloniki in Greece

This deliverable sums up the work done by IPMED working groups in Greece.

The following policy proposals were suggested:
1. Training and certification of Patent Attorneys.
2. Training of Experts on issues of valuation of the Industrial Property Rights.
3. Improvement and upgrading of the patent protection system in Greece

IPMED: Policy Proposals for improving Intellectual Property environment in Jordan

The Jordan Enterprise Development Corporation (JEDCO) took the lead in managing the project of developing intellectual property capacities to achieve sustainable and smart growth in Mediterranean countries, which was also implemented with similar institutions in Greece, Italy, and Tunisia as part of the Mediterranean Neighborhood Mechanism. The project's main objectives were to develop small and medium-sized businesses in the industrial and service sectors, promote economic and social development, support emerging projects and creative and entrepreneurial ideas among youth and the women's sector.

One of the project's key goals was to analyze Jordan's intellectual property current policies and make recommendations to the relevant authorities in order to improve Jordan's intellectual property environment.

Capitalisation As A Vehicle For Green And Circular Business Development

This report offers a comprehensive assessment of capitalisation methodologies employed in the field of green and circular business within the Mediterranean region, alongside their anticipated outcomes. It offers profound
insights into the role of green and circular businesses, underlining the importance of capitalisation. The report provides an in-depth analysis of the capitalisation methodology adopted by the RESET Project, alongside other capitalisation project methodologies within the MED, serving as case studies to evaluate enabling factors and challenges for future capitalisation endeavours. Finally, the report provides strategic recommendations for the design and implementation of capitalisation projects.

Knowledge in Circular Economy Practices: Analysis Report on Impact Measurement for Circular Economy

The main objective of this report is to provide an analysis on the implementation of selected outputs within the 19 identified key projects under the theme of “Knowledge in Circular Economy Practices”. The report is designed to support stakeholders in identifying, capitalising on, and benefiting from existing outputs to enhance their work in relation to the identified theme.

Knowledge on Access to Finance: Analysis Report Knowledge On Investment Opportunities And Readiness

The main objective of this report is to provide an analysis of the implementation of selected outputs within the 19 identified key projects under the theme of “Access to Finance’’. The report is designed to support stakeholders in identifying, capitalising on, and benefiting from existing outputs to enhance their work in relation to the identified theme.

ACCESS TO NETWORKS, COLLABORATIONS & CONTACTS ANALYSIS REPORT ON THE CENTRALISATION OF DIGITAL DATABASES

The main objective of this report is to provide an analysis of the implementation of selected outputs within the 19 identified key projects under the theme of “Access to Networks, Collaborations, and Contacts”. The report is designed to support stakeholders in identifying, capitalizing on, and benefiting from existing outputs to enhance their work in relation to the identified theme.

RESET GUIDEBOOK OF PROJECT OUTPUTS

RESET focused on identifying, gathering, analysing and synthesising knowledge regarding how to best support
sustainable and green entrepreneurs and start-ups.
Throughout the process, RESET adopted a Capitalisation Framework aiming to define the methodology needed to
achieve the above-mentioned objective.
The Capitalisation Framework included the following questions:
1. Where is the knowledge?
2. What is the knowledge?
3. What knowledge is needed?
4. How to use the knowledge?
This Guidebook demonstrates how RESET responded to these questions through the various activities conducted
throughout the project