ECCP reported back automatically on conference with 195 attendees

The future of cluster development in Europe lies in finding the right balance between public support and private invetment while maintaining focus on strategic impact.
Date
27 mrt 2025
Context
Governance, Futuring, EU, Plenary Session, Speaker panel
Participants
195 participants from 18 countries
Benefits
10x faster | Data driven reporting

Enhancing reflectivity and making sure all ideas are captured

Background: As part of the European Cluster Conference, clusters, policymakers, and experts from across Europe gathered to share knowledge about current challenges related to cluster formation, funding, and impact in various sectors.

Program: The two-day program consisted of keynotes, panel discussions, workshops, site visits, and networking opportunities.

Dembrane in action: ECHO was deployed to record the conversations during keynotes and panel discussions. The questions posed by the audience were also captured this way. At the end of three rounds of keynote and panel discussions, a concluding report was generated that functioned as the wrap-up of the three panels. This report was immediately available to the organisation to forward to their participants. This way, participants received a good summary of the session and could easily share it with colleagues who were unable to attend.

Enhancing reflectivity and making sure all ideas are captured

Background: As part of the European Cluster Conference, clusters, policymakers, and experts from across Europe gathered to share knowledge about current challenges related to cluster formation, funding, and impact in various sectors.

Program: The two-day program consisted of keynotes, panel discussions, workshops, site visits, and networking opportunities.

Dembrane in action: ECHO was deployed to record the conversations during keynotes and panel discussions. The questions posed by the audience were also captured this way. At the end of three rounds of keynote and panel discussions, a concluding report was generated that functioned as the wrap-up of the three panels. This report was immediately available to the organisation to forward to their participants. This way, participants received a good summary of the session and could easily share it with colleagues who were unable to attend.