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Best e-Europe Practices

Objective

The BEEP project is concerned with analysing and exploiting socio-economic best practice in four main domains of the e-Europe initiative:
employment and skills,
digital SME,
social inclusion and regional cohesion,
and in the important cross themes between them.

Extant data sources from both Commission-supported and other high quality initiatives will be used, most of which are not widely used and few are interlinked, though there is a great need for understanding and exploiting available knowledge at a European level.
BEEP will also update this best practice knowledge in line with on-going developments, especially by closely supporting RTD projects and taking up their results. Data will be analysed qualitatively and quantitatively to draw out socio-economic best practice and provide benchmarking standards.

Results will be widely disseminated in the programme and produce three fully developed services:
socio-economic best practice,
benchmarking,5Land linked knowledge (data) bases.

These services will comprise a comprehensive set of tools available interactively on a user-friendly web-site which organisations and individuals will be able to easily exploit.

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Coordinator

DANISH TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
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GREGERSENSVEJ
2630 TAASTRUP
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