
Much of the industrial fabric in the SUDOE space belongs to traditionally manufacturing sectors characterised by small and medium-sized companies that have a low technological

R The primary sector in the rural areas of the Sudoe area, in addition to bringing together a very important part of its fabric, represents

Ultreia_Sudoes challenge is to boost indoor tourism, activate rural areas by enhancing natural and cultural resources, especially agri-food traditions and craftsmanship, linked to the Caminos

I-ReWater analyses the current state of water resources in the SUDOE area, paying special attention to the use of reclaimed water in irrigated agriculture, and its effects on crop production and quality, promoting resilience and water security.

The RePo-SUDOE project seeks to excel in the area of drug repurposing in the SUDOE space. Its focus on repurposing existing drugs for new therapies aims to address the high failure rates, costs and delays in the development of new drugs. Through multidisciplinary collaboration and the development of innovative technologies, RePo-SUDOE aims to raise the level of research and development in the region with a key objective: to develop and disseminate drug repurposing technologies with the aim of increasing the competitiveness of the SUDOE space in this area of R&D, boosting the biopharmaceutical industry and attracting skilled human resources.

The GestEAUr project promotes sustainable and efficient water management in rural SUDOE areas through innovation, collaboration, and solutions tailored to climate change.

The EU textile and fashion industry is facing an unprecedented challenge stemming from the European Green Deal that translates into a series of new mandatory requirements in the management of textile waste, advocating for a circular and sustainable model.