
SLAVANIA AUSTRIA FREE
Digital catalogues, e-magazines, newsletters (solely for the purposes of free distribution).The above rights refer to all forms of non-commercial and free-of-charge online posts, print media, audio-visual media services and other communication channels, regardless of the type of media (print, digital), which includes: the right of including photos in other copyright work.the right of making available to the public,.the right of reproduction and distribution,.Photos and audio-visual recordings may only be used with consistent citation of author/co-authors and source: Rights of useĪ registered user of the Media Library shall obtain the following non-exclusive economic rights to use the downloaded photos and audio-visual recordings: The rights acquired based on these General Terms and Conditions may not be transferred to third parties. The Slovenian Tourist Board reserves the right to revoke a user’s right to use certain materials at any time. The right to use the materials is not limited in terms of time or place (the use is permitted in Slovenia and other countries) unless a restriction relating to location and duration of use is specifically provided for an individual item of material. Photos and audio-visual recordings (hereafter: materials) may be used free of charge for all non-commercial publications that constitute promotion of Slovenia as a tourist destination, abroad or in the Republic of Slovenia, in accordance with these General Terms and Conditions.

SLAVANIA AUSTRIA REGISTRATION
Registration is available to any legal entity in the Republic of Slovenia and abroad, regardless of their legal form, whose activities involve marketing, promoting and presenting Slovenia as a tourist destination. Registration is required to use the Media Library’s services. In the Media Library, users have at their disposal high-resolution photos and audio-visual recordings of the products and services offered by Slovenian tourism, which are to be used solely for non-commercial purposes as defined below. The newest EIT Innovation Community, EIT Culture & Creativity, will also be the first KIC to establish a Co-Location Center in Kosice, Slovakia.The General Terms and Conditions determine the conditions and manner of using the Slovenian Tourist Board’s Media Library services. In Slovakia, the EIT is strongly represented as well with the country being the home base for numerous hubs of the so-called EIT Regional Innovation Scheme (RIS), which aims at boosting the innovation capabilities of the RIS eligible countries by strengthening linkages among key innovation actors. Since 2022, Vienna hosts EIT Health’s newly founded Innovation Hub Austria, and it will also be the home of a Co-Location Center of the recently launched EIT Culture & Creativity. In 2020, the first Austrian branch of the EIT, the Co-Location Center East of EIT Manufacturing, was established in Vienna, fostering the country’s manufacturing industry in the EIT network. Since 2015, EIT RawMaterials partners with the RIC (Resources Innovation Center) Leoben, which acts as the KICs regional center for East and South-East Europe through outreach, integration and community building activities. Many of the EIT Knowledge and Innovation Communities are strongly represented in the EU member countries Austria and Slovakia. Participation in the EIT KICs’ activities leads to increased innovation efforts in various industries and drives societal prosperity in Europe, enhancing competitiveness, sustainable growth as well as the creation of jobs.

The EIT KICs follow a pan-European approach, connecting business, education, and research, while at the same time establishing regional innovation hubs to ensure proximity and close collaboration with the local industry ecosystems. Since 2008, the EIT has established nine Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KIC) tackling the most pressing challenges of our time in various industries. It is an integral part of Horizon Europe, the EU’s framework programme for research and innovation.

With more than 2,000 participating actors, the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) is the largest innovation ecosystem in Europe aiming at strengthening Europe’s ability to innovate.

More than this, partners and project leaders share at first hand how EIT support has helped them to further develop their innovations, networks, and businesses across Europe. Under the theme “Making Innovation Happen”, EIT Manufacturing, EIT Health, EIT RawMaterials, EIT Urban Mobility and EIT Culture & Creativity kindly invite you on a journey through their numerous initiatives and programmes and demonstrate how working with the different EIT Knowledge and Innovation Communities will benefit your organisation’s innovation endeavours while also corresponding to and supporting the national Research & Innovation priorities. Participation: free-of-charge, register here
