Title: Observatory of Innovation
1Observatory of Innovation
2Wales
- The National Assembly for Wales, sitting in
Cardiff, first elected in 1999, is elected by the
Welsh people and has its powers defined by the
Government of Wales Act 1998
3Economy of Wales
- Parts of Wales have been heavily industrialised
since the eighteenth century. Coal, copper, iron,
lead, and gold have been mined in Wales, and
slate has been quarried - Light engineering is still an important activity
in the main population areas of the South and
extreme North-East, but the economy, as elsewhere
in the UK, is now focused on the service sector
4Some Facts
- Population 2,903,085
- GDP per head as a percentage of the EU15
average 82.4 - Over a fifth (21 per cent) speaks Welsh, nearly
a quarter (24 per cent) can understand Welsh - 4 in 5 of working age have a qualification
(including A levels GCSEs) - 78 per cent of men and 68 of women economically
active - 6 unemployment rate
- Up to 1/4 in low-income households
5Observatory of Innovation
- The Observatory of Innovation at Cardiff
University is located in the Cardiff Business
School one of the largest and most successful
Business Schools in Britain
6The Observatory of Innovation was established in
1996 with the objective To observe, analyse
and advise on innovation and regional development
policy and practice in Wales, the UK, Europe and
beyond.The Observatory carries out research,
consultancy and project management on innovation
and economic/sustainable development across
Europe
7The Team
- Meirion Thomas Director
- Martin Rhisiart Deputy Director
- Yannis Pierrakis Research Associate
- Andrew Osborne Communications Executive
- Suzanne Jones Administrator
8The Observatory has an excellent track record in
forming strong alliances and working
partnerships. At the EU level, many of the
Observatorys programmes require close
partnerships with institutions and bodies of all
types and from different backgrounds
9Key Projects
- Current
- Metaforesight
- NPD Network
- Sustainable Development Executive Leadership
(SDEL) - Culture, Language and Economic Development
- Futurreg
10Key Projects
- Completed
- Innovative Actions (TASK)
- ERSDN
- Autochain
- Mobilising Regional Foresight Potential
- VERITE
- FOREN
- Innoregio
- Observatory income generation 2002 2004
779,228
11Forthcoming Developments
- Futurreg Programme
- Appointment of a new staff
- Redesign of website
- Relocation
12Cardiff, a rapidly changing city