Smart Specialisation supports regions in their innovation strategies, boosting growth and prosperity. It is associated with European Cohesion policy, which aims to correct imbalances between regions and countries. In the past few years, the concept of Smart Specialisation has spread beyond EU borders, inspiring countries and regions around the world - specifically in the EU Enlargement and EU Neighbourhood regions (Western Balkan Countries, Eastern Partnership, Türkiye and Tunisia). Smart Specialisation doesn't only give impetus to localised innovation policies - it is also relevant in contributing to the international agenda on sustainable development. In this respect, Smart Specialisation is an enabling methodology to implement the Sustainable Development Goals. EU Enlargement The EU's enlargement policy deals with countries aspiring to become European Union membersSmart Specialisation Strategies are an expression of sound innovation policies and as such are of interest not only to EU member states, but also to candidate countries willing to improve their innovation ecosystems. To support participatory and evidence-based processes in these countries, the JRC supports the early preparatory phases of the development of research and innovation strategies for Smart Specialisation. EU Enlargement countries AlbaniaBosnia and HerzegovinaGeorgiaKosovo*MoldovaMontenegroNorth MacedoniaSerbiaUkraineTürkiye *This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244/1999 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo declaration of independence EU Neighbourhood Working with southern and eastern neighbours of the EU to achieve the closest possible political association and the greatest possible degree of economic integrationThe EU works closely with its eastern and southern neighbours, aiming to achieve the closest possible political association and the greatest possible degree of economic integration. This goal builds on common interests and on values such as democracy, the rule of law, respect for human rights, and social and territorial cohesion. EU Neighbourhood countries ArmeniaTunisia The S3 Framework for the EU Enlargement and Neighbourhood Region The Smart Specialisation Framework for EU Enlargement and Neighbourhood Region (S3 Framework) has been developed by the JRC in cooperation with partner countries, international experts and policy directorates of the European Commission. The application of this EU-made innovation policy concept will allow EU Enlargement and Neighbourhood countries and economies to promote knowledge-based economic development and targeted research and innovation policies building on territorial specificities, unique potentials and emerging niches. The S3 Framework operationalises the guidance offered to EU Member States into a set of practical steps, but also adapts and adjusts the approach to suit non-EU countries. Starting from the first phase of institutional capacity building (decision to start S3 Process) to the second institutional capacity building (analysis of the strategic mandates), it continues with the mapping phases through diagnosis steps 3 (quantitative mapping) and 4 (qualitative mapping). The next steps are engaging in stakeholder dialogue, developing institutional capacity for implementation and, finally, drafting the strategy (see figure below). Text versionThe S3 Framework translates the guidance provided to EU Member States into actionable steps and tailors the approach to accommodate non-EU countries. The Smart Specialisation Framework for Enlargement and Neighbourhood countries unfolds in seven distinct phases. The first phase, known as “Institutional Capacity Building”, signifies the initiation of the S3 Process. This is followed by a second phase, also called “Institutional Capacity Building”, which involves the analysis of strategic mandates. The third phase, “Diagnosis”, encompasses quantitative mapping, while the fourth phase, also termed “Diagnosis”, focuses on qualitative mapping. The fifth phase, “Stakeholder Dialogue”, involves dialogue with stakeholders. The sixth phase, “Institutional Capacity for Implementation”, is about building institutional capacity for implementing the strategies. The final phase, “Final S3 Strategy”, pertains to the preparation and approval of the S3 strategy. General publications26 January 2024 Annex 1: Smart specialisation framework for Enlargement and Neighbourhood countries Publications 2026 Western Balkans participation in Global Value Chains and Foreign Direct Investment potential in the context of Smart SpecialisationMapping Montenegro’s potential in the context of Smart SpecialisationAddressing key challenges by Smart Specialisation in the Western Balkans2025 Regional potential for ICT collaboration in the context of Smart Specialisation in the Western Balkans2024 Measuring territorial innovation strengthsSmart Specialisation in the Western Balkans and Türkiye – Lessons learnedIdentification of the Smart Specialisation priority domains of TunisiaGuidelines for the stakeholder dialogue in the process of designing and implementing Smart Specialisation strategies in the EU Enlargement and Neighbourhood RegionSmart Specialisation in the Western Balkans: potential for knowledge-based economic cooperation2023 The identification of priority domains in Kosovo. A mapping exerciseMethodological guidelines for qualitative analysis of economic, innovation and scientific potential in the EU enlargement and neighbourhoodUnlocking the potential for regional collaboration in the ICT domain in the Western BalkansPerspectives on growth of the agri-food sector in the Western Balkans 2022 Analysis of Value Chains in the Western Balkan Economies - Enriching the Potential for Regional Cooperation in Priority AreasSmart Specialisation implementation framework for the EU Enlargement and Neighbourhood RegionQualitative analysis of economic, innovation and scientific potential in North MacedoniaSmart Specialisation in the Eastern Partnership countries - Potential for knowledge-based economic cooperationSmart Specialisation in the Western Balkans – the first thematic workshop on agri-foodThe identification of Smart Specialisation priority domains in Albania. A mapping exercise2021 The identification of Smart Specialisation priority domains in Serbia 2019 Smart Specialisation and the Wider Innovation Policy Context in the Western Balkans2018 Supporting an Innovation Agenda for the Western Balkans - Tools and MethodologiesThe Potential of ICT in Serbia: An Emerging Industry in the European Context Knowledge HubSmart Specialisation in the EU Enlargement and Neigbourhood RegionAccess here Contacts OrganisationThe Joint Research CentreEmailJRC-B3-SECRETARIATec [dot] europa [dot] eu