Document ID: 32008D0824

COMMISSION DECISION
of 22 October 2008
setting up a European Cluster Policy Group
(2008/824/EC)
THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,
Whereas:
(1)
Article 157 of the Treaty assigned the Community and the Member States the task of ensuring that the conditions necessary for the competitiveness of the Community's industry exist, as well as fostering better exploitation of the industrial potential of policies of innovation, research and technological development.
(2)
Article 13 of Decision No 1639/2006/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 October 2006 establishing a Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (2007 to 2013) (1), calls for action to foster sector-specific innovation, clusters, innovation networks, public-private innovation partnerships and cooperation with relevant international organisations, and the use of innovation management.
(3)
In its Communication ‘Putting knowledge into practice: A broad-based innovation strategy for the EU’ (2) the Commission recognises the important role of clusters for competitiveness and innovation as instruments for closing the gap between business, research and resources, thereby bringing knowledge faster to the market, and calls for a strategic policy orientation and cooperation.
(4)
In its conclusions of 4 December 2006 the Competitiveness Council identified clusters as one of the nine strategic priorities for the implementation of the broad-based European innovation strategy.
(5)
The European Council of 13 and 14 March 2008 stressed in its conclusions that the framework conditions for innovation should be better coordinated, including through improved science-industry linkages and world-class innovation clusters and the development of regional clusters and networks.
(6)
The European Cluster Memorandum, launched at the European Presidency Conference on Innovation and Clusters in Stockholm on 22 and 23 January 2008 and signed by more than 70 national and regional authorities and agencies, marked an important step for further encouraging cluster development.
(7)
The European Cluster Alliance, which currently brings together more than 70 partner organisations across Europe, was a first step towards cluster policy cooperation across the EU.
(8)
In its opinion on clusters and cluster policy adopted on 19 June 2008, the Committee of the Regions calls for the setting-up of a High Level Expert Group on Clusters, which could serve as a platform for discussing the implementation of a general strategic framework for clusters.
(9)
In the Communication from the Commission ‘Towards world-class clusters in the European Union: Implementing the broad-based innovation strategy’ (3), the establishment of a European Cluster Policy Group is identified as an important step of the policy agenda in support of world-class clusters in the EU.
(10)
It is therefore necessary to set up a European Cluster Policy Group and define its tasks and structure.
(11)
With a view to achieving the above-mentioned objectives the Commission needs to call upon the contributions of policy makers and experts in the field of cluster development.
(12)
The European Cluster Policy Group should share intelligence about cluster policies with a view to further exploring how to better assist Member States in supporting the emergence of world-class clusters in the EU.
(13)
The European Cluster Policy Group should be composed of high-level members with experience and competence in the field of competitiveness and innovation policies and with a very good understanding of the role and functioning of clusters in economic development.
(14)
Rules on disclosure of information by members of the European Cluster Policy Group should be provided for, without prejudice to the rules on security as set out in the Annex to Commission Decision 2001/844/EC, ECSC, Euratom (4).
(15)
Personal data relating to members of the European Cluster Policy Group should be collected, processed and published in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2000 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data by the Community institutions and bodies and on the free movement of such data (5).
(16)
It is appropriate to fix a period for the application of this Decision. The Commission will in due time consider the advisability of an extension,
HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:
Article 1
The European Cluster Policy Group
The European Cluster Policy Group, hereinafter referred to as ‘the Group’, is hereby set up by the Commission.
Article 2
Tasks
The Group shall have the following tasks:
(a)
to improve the Commission’s and the Member States’ understanding of modern policy responses in support of cluster excellence;
(b)
to identify and further analyse successful and unsuccessful practices in support of clusters, and make recommendations on how to better design cluster policies in the Community;
(c)
to assess international trends in cluster development and identify future challenges for cluster policies in response to globalisation;
(d)
to explore tools for removing existing barriers to trans-national cluster cooperation;
(e)
to analyse complementarities among the main policies and financial instruments at Community level that support clusters, draw conclusions and formulate recommendations;
(f)
to liaise with the European Cluster Alliance and where appropriate with other initiatives in support of clusters and cluster policies, and draw from their practical experiences;
(g)
to conduct up to a maximum of three exploratory study visits within the term of office of the members, with a view to learning from international experience;
(h)
to collaborate with a view to communicating the discussion and common findings to the public;
(i)
to provide the Commission with a mid-term report nine months after its launch and a final report at the end of its term summarising progress on the tasks and recommendations. The final report should be made publicly available.
The Chairperson shall participate in relevant conferences and events presenting the key findings of the Group.
Article 3
Membership - Appointment
1. Members of the Group shall be appointed by the Commission from high-level specialists with competence in the areas under Article 2, who have responded to the Call for Applications. The Commission’s representative may ask experts or observers with specific competence on a subject on the agenda to participate in the group’s deliberations whenever appropriate.
2. The group shall be composed of a maximum of 20 members.
3. Members of the Group shall be appointed for a term of 18 months.
4. The members shall be appointed in a personal capacity and shall advise the Commission independently of any outside influence.
5. Members of the Group shall remain in office until such time as they are replaced or their mandate ends.
6. Members who are no longer capable of contributing effectively to the deliberations of the Group, who resign or who do not comply with the conditions set out in the paragraph 4 of this Article or in Article 287 of the Treaty may be replaced for the remainder of their term of office.
7. Members appointed in a personal capacity shall each year sign an undertaking to act in the public interest and a declaration indicating the absence or existence of any interest which may undermine their objectivity.
8. The names of members appointed in a personal capacity shall be published on the Internet site of the Directorate-General for Enterprise and Industry and in C series of the Official Journal of the European Union. The names of members shall be collected, processed and published in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 45/2001.
Article 4
Operation
1. The Commission shall appoint the Chairperson of the Group.
2. Information obtained by participating in the deliberations of the Group shall not be divulged if the Commission considers that such information relates to confidential matters without prejudice to the rules on security as set out in the Annex to Decision 2001/844/EC, ECSC, Euratom.
3. The Group shall normally meet on Commission premises in accordance with the procedures and schedule established by it. The Commission shall provide secretarial services to the Group. Commission officials with an interest in the proceedings may attend meetings of the Group.
4. The Group shall adopt its rules of procedure on the basis of the standard rules of procedure adopted by the Commission.
5. The Commission may publish or place on the Internet, in the original language of the document concerned, any summary, conclusion or part of a conclusion or working document of the Group.
Article 5
Meeting expenses
The Commission shall reimburse travel expenses and, where appropriate, subsistence expenses for members of the Group in connection with the activities of the Group in accordance with the rules of the Commission on the compensation of external experts.
Members of the Group shall not be remunerated for the services they render.
Meeting expenses are reimbursed within the limits of the annual budget allocated to the group by the responsible Commission services.
Article 6
Expiry
The Decision shall expire on 30 June 2011.
Done at Brussels, 22 October 2008.

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