Boosting European touristic SMEs’ transition towards more intelligent, sustainable, resilient and circular models.
The RESETTING project serves as a tool for relaunching European smart and sustainable tourism models through digitalization and innnovative technologies’.
The integration of innovative digitally-driven solutions reduces unnecessary burdens, improves the quality of the tourism experience and contributes to the decarbonization of the tourism sector, as well asto a more inclusive economic growth – not only for small and medium-sized companies but also for the residents of the destinations.
This project helps to improve competitiveness of 60 SMEs located in 5 European countries (Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Albania), which oftentimes are lacking resources, skills and capacity to keep up with technological development, and consequently, introduce innovative solutions. The objective is that this boost will lead to new business models that take root across Europe.
The RESETTING consortium is led by Eurecat through its Consultancy Department and counts with the participation of the South Catalonia Cluster TIC Association (Spain), the Business Federation of Hotels and Tourism of the Province of Tarragona (Spain), the University Institute of Lisbon (Portugal), the Portuguese Assocation of Congress Touristic Animation and Events Companies (Portugal), the City of San Benedetto del Tronto (Italy), Albanian Trip shpk (Albania), and the Heraklion Development Agency (Greece). This union of universities, business asociations and the public sector encourages collaboration between knowledge institutions and companies, stimulating business innovation in the field of tourism in Europe.
General details
Project
RESETTING – Relaunching European smart and SustainablE Tourism models Through digitalization and INnovative technoloGies
Programme and call for tender
Project funded by the EISMEA agency of the European Union under the COSME call “Boosting the uptake of digitalisation, innovation and new technologies in tourism through transnational cooperation and capacity building”
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