Instruments of Innovation Policy in Baden-Wuerttemberg presented by Magdalene Häberle Head of Division ERDF Governance - Who we are - Our Innovation strategy - Stakeholder participation in Innovation Policy - Examples Gdansk, 21. April 2016 - Slide 1
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Instruments of Innovation PolicyinBaden-Wuerttemberg
presented byMagdalene HäberleHead of Division ERDF Governance
− Who we are
− Our Innovation strategy
− Stakeholder participation in Innovation Policy
− Examples
Gdansk, 21. April 2016 - Slide 1
Global Challenges and Opportunities
− Global competition for innovation – increasingtechnological competence of global competitors (e.g. China)
− Climate change – energy transition – smart grids
− Aging societies – lack of qualified workforce
− Digital revolution - web based economy – 4th industrial revolution: „Industry 4.0“ – „smart production“ intelligent productions systems andprocesses – „smart factories“
− Europe : Industrial renewal? Economic convergence?
Gdansk, 21. April 2016 - Slide 2
Mayor Focus Areas of Innovation Strategy
Clusters
Regional SpecialisationUniversities and Higher Education
Applied Sciences,
Research and development
Innovation
performanceMatching economic
structure <-> innovation
system
Access to
Knowledge,
Qualification
Linkages and
Networks
Technology
Transfer
SMEEntrepreneurial
discovery process
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Internationalisation
Cooperation in EuropeGdansk, 21. April 2016 - Slide 3
Public Private Co-operation for Innovation *
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Since 2010:� Creation of innovation platforms as support to cluster initiatives
Since 2006: � Development of a targeted Cluster Policy
Since 2000:� support of Networks and Clusters
Since the 1990s:� targeted support of Cooperative Research involving both academia and industry
Since the 1980s:� full-coverage network of Technology Transfer � Promotion of applied research � Decentralisation of Universities
Since the 1980s:� full-coverage network of Technology Transfer � Promotion of applied research � Decentralisation of Universities
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NB.: The private sector plays a vital role in BW public policies. Almost 80% of all investments into research and development derives from the private sector
Since 2011:� Dialogue oriented Policy in the field of Industry and Innovation
Since 2014:� Creation of ClusterAgentur B-W as service provider
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Since 2012:� Regional Innovation for Smart Specialisation (RegioWIN)
• Qualified Employees• Professionel Education• Cluster• Raw Material• Knowledge and Technology
Transfer• Allianz Industry 4.0 • …
• proactive
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• Regional Forum relating to situation
High-level Economic Dialogue
"Dialogue oriented Economic Policy"
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Example 1 - bringing Smart Specialisation into the regions in BW
Competitiveness - Innovation - Sustainability
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Regional Strategy Concept
1. Jury: Selection of 11 promising Concepts chosen for further Development
Regional Development Concept and Implementation Projects
Project 1
Project 2
Project3
Project4
Project n
2. Jury: - Selection of awarded Regional Development Strategies - Selection of Lighthouse Projects for ERDF-Funding- Recommendations concerning other Key Projects for possible Fundingthrough other Programmes
3. Application for ERDF-Funding for awarded Lighthouse Projects
− Horizon 2020: Cooperation between research institutes and enterprises, especially SME
− Transnational cooperation of regions
o More then 25 years 4-Motors of Europe
o EU-Strategy for the Danube Region
Since 2014
o Vanguard Initiative for New Growth through Smart Specialization.
o Cooperation with RIS3-Plattform (Group of Critical Friends)
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How to find Partners in Baden-WuerttembergBaden-Württemberg's competence centre for the internationalisation of business, science and researchhttp://www.bw-i.de/en/start-page.html
SEZ is the operational unit of the Commissioner for Europe of the Minister of Finance and Economics of Baden-Württemberg, contact point for SME and partner in the Enterprise Europe Network of the European Commission. It acts as EU-Contact Point for Universities in Baden-Württemberg and is partner of the Initiative Science and Economy on behalf of the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts - https://www.steinbeis-europa.de/
The ClusterAgentur is service provider for cluster initiatives, regional networks and cluster policy in Baden-Wuerttemberghttp://www.clusterportal-bw.de/en/clusteragentur/
Microsystems technology) etc.• State Agency (2010): one-stop-shop
and coordinator for all activities related to e-mobility (incl. Fuel Cells and Hydrogen)
• Partner for Innovation - bringing together players from trade, industry, the science community, associations, social partners and the political sector.
• Legal status: 100% state owned agency– Supervisory board (chaired by