European Commission Enterprise and Industry The creative input of creative industries Carsten Schierenbeck Support for Industrial Innovation – D2 European Commission Enterprise and Industry Temple Bar Talks: ‘Enhancing Ireland’s role in European cultural and creative industries’ Dublin, 30.06.2011
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European CommissionEnterprise and Industry
The creative input of creative industries
Carsten Schierenbeck Support for Industrial Innovation – D2
European CommissionEnterprise and Industry
Temple Bar Talks: ‘Enhancing Ireland’s role in European cultural and creative industries’ Dublin, 30.06.2011
European CommissionEnterprise and Industry
...an important part of the economy;
...an asset for the attractiveness of cities & regions;
...abundant in metropolitan areas – but no only there;
...characterised by small and micro enterprises;
...a showcase for dynamic entrepreneurship;
…shaped by different economic activities based on creativity and talent that all exploit intellectual property;
…stimulate innovation in many other sectors;
...in need of committed actors and favourable eco-systems;
Source: European Competitiveness Report 2010 using WIFO illustration based on Danish Input-output table by price unit, supply, use, supplying industries.Notes: The numbers represent the share of intermediate production in total production. http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/newsroom/cf/_getdocument.cfm?doc_id=6222
Supply chain linkages between creative industriesSupply chain linkages between creative industries
New types of specialisation emerging from existing competences
BuildingFixtures
Forrest Products
Heavy ConstructionServices
ConstructionMaterials
3. Construction
12. Chemical ProductsOil & Gas
Power Generation
5. Power & Energy
Aerospace
Metal Manu-facturing
ProductionTechnology
AnalyticalInstruments
Automotive
2. Mechatronics
Heavy Machinery
Environmental
Tobacco
ProcessedFoods
AgriculturalProductsFishing
1. Food
Pharma-ceuticals
MedicalDevices
4. Life Science
Communic. Equipment
Information Technology
6. ICT
Jewelry
Leather
ApparalTextiles
Footwear
Lighting
Furniture
7. Fashion & Design
Publishing & Printing
Hospitality & Tourism
Sporting
Entertain-ment
8. Experience Industries9. Transportation
10. Financial Services
11. Business Services13. Plastics
Health
CreativeIndustries
Mapping of Mega-Clusters in Denmark (FORA)
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Scope for industrial policy to unlock the Scope for industrial policy to unlock the transformative power of service innovationtransformative power of service innovation
Activity level Firm level (Enterprise)
Sectoral level (Business environment)
Market level
Assimilation policies
- Innovation metrics
- Support to public RTD
- Facilitation of knowledge transfer
- Business incubation, growth support & internationalisation
- IP support and innovation management
- Access to finance and investment readiness
- Sectoral innovation metrics- Technology and service innovation foresight- Cluster mapping and analysis
- Legal & regulatory framework for services (eCommerce)
Targetted policies
- Specific RTD programmes- Promotion of ICT use (eBusiness)- Promotion of new business models in services and new service concepts in manufacturing
- Specific enterprise and industrial innovation support schemes for service firms
- Specific risk financing schemes for services
- Sectoral industry and cluster policy initiatives in service sectors (user involvement, cooperation, cross-sectoral linkages, new forms of clustering)- Public private partnerships demonstrating service and organisational innovation
- Deregulation / liberalisation of specific services- Lead Market Initiatives on new services
Soft & hard infrastructure
- Research institutions for services- Specialised training institutions for services
- Service parks and incubation centres
- Strategic infrastructure projects (e.g. broad-band access, logistic & service hubs) - Living labs, design centres
- Supervisory authority
Horizontal policies
- Tax incentives- State Aids- Public procurement- Education & training
- Entrepreneurship policies for start up‘s- Mobility programmes- Public procurement
- IPR policies- Sector-specific standardisation, such as in ICT
- Internal Market for services (e.g. Services Directive)- Competition policy, including merger controls
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Concreteaction I
Public-private partnerships on
vouchers for innovation
support
Concreteaction II
Public-private partnership on
access to finance
Expert Forum on Innovative Creative Industries
Concreteaction III
Public-private partnership on
cluster excellence & cooperation
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... establish a policy dialogue at European level to design better policies and to make strategic use of initiatives that support creative industries
... raise political awareness of the economic importance of creative industries
... launch concrete actions on better innovation support, access to finance, and cluster excellence & cooperation
... aim to mobilise more and better support to innovation in creative industries (€ 100 M) and create spill-overs into other industries
... inform SMEs about existing and new support relevant to them
... strengthen the role of the creative industries as a catalyst for innovation and structural change throughout the economy
TheThe European Creative Industries Alliance European Creative Industries Alliance willwill
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Thank you for your attention!Support for Industrial Innovation Unit,
Industrial Innovation and Mobility Industries DirectorateEuropean Commission, Enterprise and Industry Directorate-General
European Creative Industries Alliance – Call for Proposals:http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/newsroom/cf/itemlongdetail.cfm?item_id=4989
Expert Panel on Service Innovation in the EU (2011) final reporthttp://www.europe-innova.eu/web/guest/innovation-in-services/expert-panel/publications
European Cluster Observatory (2010) Priority Sector Report: Creative and Cultural Industries www.europe-innova.eu/c/document_library/get_file?folderId=261559&name=DLFE-10734.pdf
Creative industries – Selected studies and reports:http://www.europe-innova.eu/web/guest/home/-/journal_content/56/10136/251911