TECOS - Slovenian Tool and Die Development Centre


: Jul 14, 2016


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Slovenian Tool and Die Development Centre was established in 1994 as a non-profit organisation to represent the collective interests of the Tool, Die & Mould-making (TDM) and Processing Industries in support of the various manufacturing sectors that serve as key drivers for Slovenian economic development. TECOS was founded by the Government of Slovenia – Ministry for Economy, Chamber of Commerce – GZS and Municipality of Celje and thus has a direct access to the most relevant governmental policy makers in Slovenia.

 

TECOS today operates on three dimensional assets, as International Business Cluster, R&D Centre and VET Institution, providing top level services not only for TDM industry but also to all other manufacturing companies in Slovenia. TECOS’s R&D focus areas are: advanced manufacturing (tools, processes, digital manufacturing), robotics, nanotechnologies, food packaging technologies and advancements for medical, home appliance, automotive and transportation industries (alternative material sources, optimized processes, hybrid technologies and innovative biomaterials). TECOS’s highly skilled personnel and otherwise wide range of expertise services for industry are in many way related to bio-based products and eco-innovations (bioplastic and biocomposite processing development, feedstock logistics, energy-efficient processes, closed-loop recycling systems,  business planning on sustainable and resource-efficient circular economies, Life cycle inventory, etc.).

 

TECOS operates as a competent institutional support of Slovenian Manufacturing Industries in the transfer of this knowledge & technical support services, providing the latest information and advancements on the bio-economy benefits and prosperous potentials for entering and conquering new global markets. The Industrial Association of Slovenian toolmakers and Production Companies, leaded by TECOS, was initiated by the Slovenian TDM Industries with a goal of protecting the interests of toolmakers both on domestic and international ;TECOS’s priority is to improve the members’ competitiveness through the provision of valuable resources, and in so doing, cluster actively assist in the revitalisation of the TDM industry, which holds a great hope for the future as manufacturers commit to more efficient technology practice and green engineering, widely regarded as being near the top of recession-resistant industries. Industrial Association today constitutes close to 70 members, mainly small to medium enterprises, large industrial concerns, R&D institutes, regional development agencies and financial ;

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 Enterprise and Industry
 Innovation
 Technology Transfer
 Sustainable Development
 Industrial Manufacturing
 Innovation & Research
 Nanotechnology and Nanosciences
 Horizon Europe
 LIFE programme

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