The seven regional competitiveness clusters have their certification renewed – Le Journal des Entreprises
At the end of March, the seven Hauts-de-France competitiveness clusters saw their certification renewed. The following are thus renewed for four years (2023-2026): the I-trans cluster, based in Valenciennes (North) and dedicated to smart and connected low-carbon mobility. It represents a total of 430 projects for 2.9 billion euros. The Aquimer cluster, in Boulogne-sur-Mer (Pas-de-Calais), dedicated to the promotion of seafood products. It represents 130 projects financed, for 279.2 million euros mobilized. The Industries and Agro-Resources cluster in Laon (Aisne), dedicated to innovation and industrial performance. It supported 544 projects in 2021, for 2.3 million euros in aid obtained by companies. The Parisian hub Cap Digital, present in Lille since the integration of Picom at the end of 2019 and dedicated to the digital transition. The Nutrition Health Longevity pole in Lille, dedicated to the development of the nutrition-health sector. Finally, the labeling of two poles was renewed for two years. The Team2 cluster, in Loos-en-Gohelle (Pas-de-Calais), dedicated to innovation for the circular economy. And the Euramaterials cluster, in Tourcoing (Nord), which serves materials processing industries.