The mechanisms development to enhance and promote the competitiveness of
community craft
economic groups
in the Northern Special Economic Corridor area
PROJECT AIMS
Elevating Traditional Craftsmanship to a Global Standard
Sharing the community’s goals in integrating traditional wisdom with new technologies and innovative designs through an incubation process.
Designing a collaborative mechanism (Craft Platform) to test the potential of contemporary crafts for real-world commercialization.
Establishing a “Craft Space” to foster creativity and innovation.
Promoting sustainability within economic corridor communities by leveraging technology and design to reach global markets.
KEY OBJECTIVES
Analyzing the Current Situation of Community Craft Business Clusters
Developing a collaborative management mechanism (Cluster Platform) for community craft businesses.
Transferring knowledge in design and marketing processes to local entrepreneurs for product development.
Creating a prototype centralized platform for management and collaborative mechanisms.
Formulating national policy proposals (National Policy Platform) to comprehensively promote and support the development and growth of community craft business clusters.
METHODOLOGY
1. Practical Analysis
for Improving Traditional Communities through Design and Emerging Technologies
2. Developing a collaborative framework
between producers, communities, and buyers.
3. Incubating producers
through training, promotion, and development processes with innovative approaches in collaboration with the marketing sector.
4. Testing advancements
by creating sales spaces and expanding opportunities in international markets.
EXPECTED OUTCOMES
Enhancing the profitability of community-based production sectors.
Developing new, sustainable, and innovative products that meet market demands.
Creating local employment opportunities and fostering economic development.
Promoting and strengthening the competitiveness of communities and producers.
Establishing a sustainable ecosystem for the “Future of Craft.”