Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo da Vinci REBASING REBASING Kick off meeting – 17 January 2010 Kick off meeting – 17 January 2010 Gabriella Bettiol Gabriella Bettiol
Jan 04, 2016
Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da Vinci
REBASINGREBASING
Kick off meeting – 17 January 2010Kick off meeting – 17 January 2010
Gabriella BettiolGabriella Bettiol
INNO-Policy TrendChart
SWEDEN ITALY
Establishing capabilities for the Diffusion and Application of Innovation
MOTIVATIONS
The European Regions have very different levels of innovation capacity.
Differences are due to:
• their capacity of strategic view and investments in SMEs;
• their level of relationships with LEs – multinationals and/or
internationalisation levels;
• the connection between applied research centres and enterprises;
• the offer of professionalism and innovative knowledge present in the
different areas
• public policies and investments
European Innovation Progress Report 2007 - Trendchart
Innovation drivers – - S&E graduates - Population with tertiary education - Broadband penetration rate - Participation in life-long learning - Youth education attainment level
LEARNING TO INNOVATE
The EUROPEAN INNOVATION SCOREBOARD (EIS) is the instrument developed at the initiative of the European Commission to provide a comparative assessment of the innovation performance of EU Member States.
EIS examines the effect of 26 indicators measuring various aspects of a country’s wider socio-economic environment on 5 innovation dimensions:
Innovation drivers – - S&E graduates - Population with tertiary education - Broadband penetration rate - Participation in life-long learning - Youth education attainment level
Knowledge creation - Public & R&D expenditur - Business R&D expenditur - Share of med-high/high-tech R&D - Enterprises receiving public funding - Business financed university R&D
Innovation & entrepreneurship - SMEs innovationg in-house - innovative SMEs co-operating with others - Innovation expenditures - Early-stage venture capital - ICT expenditures - SMEs using non-technological change
Application - Employment in high-tech services - Export in high technology products - Sales new-to-market products - Sales new-to-riem not new-to-market products - Mid-hi/high-tech manufacturing employment
Intellectual property - New EPO patents - New USPTO patents - New Triad patents - New community trademarks - New community designs
Establishing capabilities for the Diffusion and Application of Innovation
UNICE AND THE EU STRATEGY FOR INNOVATION
“Innovation is the key to competitiveness, creating jobs and growth. A favourable climate for innovation will enable the European Union (EU) to turn the challenges of globalisation into opportunities and encourage innovative companies to stay in Europe.
We believe that enhancing Europe’s technological and non-technological innovation capacity can deliver high value-added European products, processes and services that are competitive in open, constantly changing global markets.”
UNICE COMMENTS ON THE COMMISSION’S TEN POINT, PRIORITY ACTION PLAN FOR INNOVATION. - 27 November 2006 - pg. 1
Action 1: ESTABLISH INNOVATION-FRIENDLY EDUCATION AND TRAINING SYSTEMS
THE COMMISSION’S TEN POINT
Action 2: ESTABLISH A EUROPEAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Action 3: WORK TOWARDS AN ATTRACTIVE LABOUR MARKET FOR RESEARCHERS IN EUROPE
Action 4: STRENGTHEN RESEARCH-INDUSTRY LINKS
Action 5: FOSTER REGIONAL INNOVATION THROUGH THE NEW COHESION POLICY PROGRAMMES
Action 6: REFORM R&D AND INNOVATION STATE AID RULES AND PROVIDE BETTER GUIDANCE FOR R&D TAX INCENTIVES
Action 7: ENHANCE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS PROTECTION (IPR)
Action 8: DIGITAL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES – INITIATIVE ON COPYRIGHT LEVIES
Action 9: DEVELOP A STRATEGY FOR INNOVATION FRIENDLY “LEAD MARKETS”
Action 10: STIMULATE INNOVATION THROUGH PROCUREMENT
European Innovation Progress Report 2007 - Trendchart
Establishing capabilities for the Diffusion and Application of Innovation
INNOVATION PERFORMANCE PER INNOVATION DIMENSION
Establishing capabilities for the Diffusion and Application of Innovation
European Innovation Progress Report 2007 - Trendchart
Performance chart – SWEDEN
European Innovation Progress Report 2007 - Trendchart
Performance chart – ITALY
European Innovation Progress Report 2007 - Trendchart
Within the EU Communication COM(2205) 118 def. Experts highlight how to become “ a competitive knowledge-based economy” EU shall improve its skills in generating knowledge through research, share it through education and training and apply it to innovation.
Innovation and the knowledge triangle
Research =
Knowledge
Blended Learning =
Enablers
Innovation =
Applied Knowledge
VIDEO TFAVIDEO TFA
INTERVENTOAZIENDALE DI
MIGLIORAMENTOFORMAZIONEINTERAZIENDALE
ANALISI / DIAGNOSI
ASSUNZIONE DELLACOMMITTENZA
BENCHMARK INTERAZIENDALE DEI
RISULTATI
ACTION-LEARNINGENTERPRISEIMPROVEMENTINTERVENTION
FORMAZIONEINTERAZIENDALE
SEMINARSINTERENTERPRISETRAINING
ANALISI / DIAGNOSIANALYSIS/DIAGNOSIS
COMMITTMENT
BENCHMARK OF RESULTS
ACTION LEARNING METHODOLOGY (THE PAST TEN YEARS)
Model applied in more then 500 enterprises in Veneto
SeminarsSeminars
THE ADDED VALUE
• EnterprisesEnterprises will benefit from the will benefit from the intervention in terms of know-intervention in terms of know-how and sharing of valuable how and sharing of valuable knowledge for the survival and knowledge for the survival and further development of the further development of the enterprise. enterprise.
• EachEach personperson involved will involved will receive knowledge and receive knowledge and competence in order to competence in order to supervise company growth supervise company growth strategies;strategies;
• SystemsSystems for storing, sharing and maintaining knowledge from a for storing, sharing and maintaining knowledge from a knowledge management point of view.knowledge management point of view.
INNOVATIVE PROJECTS AREA: thematic activities
• lean production• supply chain management• development of new products (process)• development of innovative services connected to products
•age management• intergeneration co-operation (reciprocity)• transfer of competencies• tacit knowledge• formal and non-formal knowledge transfer
• internationalization• diversity management• immigration• Inter-cultural cooperation
• creativity and innovation in enterprises• processes of innovation within SMEs• organizational development• human resources management• professional profiles
• Enterprise growth (quality and quantity)
thematic activities
INNOVATIVE PROJECTS AREA: strategy