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TITRE DE LA PRESENTATION
Project Micropol – Smart Work Centers in Non-Metropolitan Areas
Alise VitolaCross-sectoral Coordination Centre
& Riga Technical University
TITRE DE LA PRESENTATION
The Micropol project• The promotion of ICT and smart work to restore life and
growth in rural areas across Europe• Focus on smart work centers (SWC) – special premises for
distant workers and free-lancers in rural areas
• 11 partners from 10 countries – Denmark, France, the Netherlands, UK, Spain, Italy, Hungary, Slovenia, Estonia and Latvia (Riga Technical University)
• Results – good practice collection (25 practices), typology of SWCs, sustainable business plan and policy recommendations
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Smart Work – working independently of organisations’ headquarters
Personal benefits:• Time economy• Flexible work arrangements• Work/life balance• Living in rural areas &
working in a knowledge economy
Economic benefits:• Increase in productivity• Reduction of costs (transport,
real estate etc.)• Recruitment and retention of
staff• The image / reputation
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• Rurality (to varying degrees)• Shared flexible employment centres with a range of business
space with ICT infrastructure and capabilities• Proactively managed spaces with support for businesses• Largely public or community sector ownership
• Difference in the type of users targeted (SMEs, teleworkers, public service users)
• Difference in services provided to users (enterprise support, employment spaces etc.)
Smart Work Centers – common features
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• Konnu and Kolga - small villages ~40 km from Tallin
• Established in 2010 by 5 local women in Konnu; in 2013 moved to Kolga (10 km from Konnu)
• 6-8 people working in design, translation, projects, public services
• Communication and social life – events, projects, consultations etc.
Kõnnu / Kolga SWC, Estonia