Title: ERIK The European Regions knowledge based network
1ERIK The European Regions knowledge based
network
- Mr. Massimo Bressan
- ERIK network Managing body
2ERIK main aim
- .. to sustain and further develop
inter-regional networking and to provide network
support to regions with approved ERDF Innovative
Actions projects for improving EU cohesion and
sharing of information, experience and good
practices. in view of enhancing ...innovation
and knowledge oriented regional strategies
3ERIK specific objectives
- To benchmark good practices relating to
innovation and knowledge policies - To exchange experiences matured in different
regions and contexts, in order to develop more
effective regional or interregional policies - To organise specific discussion groups and
workshops on selected topics of common interest - To extend at the interregional level the
collaboration relationships between the different
actors of the regional knowledge systems involved
4ERIK specific objectives
- To increase the know-how of main regional actors
as far as innovation, technology transfer and the
knowledge economy promotion are concerned - To identify and valorise different methodologies
developed under EC programmes or other schemes,
disseminating results to interested parties - To exchange information on the progresses of
RPIAs leaded by network participants in view of
improving the instrument for the future - To co-operate with other related EU initiatives
5ERIK Partners regions
1. Emilia Romagna (Italy) 2. Toscana (Italy) 3.
Nieder Österreich (Austria) 4. Wallonie
(Belgium) 5. Basse Normandie (France) 6.
Lorraine (France) 7. Bremen (Germany) 8.
Lombardia (Italy) 9. Thessaly (Greece) 10.
Alentejo (Portugal) 11. Aragon (Spain) 12. Murcia
(Spain) 13. West Midlands (United Kingdom)
6ERIK Network Partners
- ERIK project partners are
- 1. Tuscany Regional Government (I)
- 2. Emilia-Romagna Regional Government (I)
- 3. Lombardy Regional Government (I)
- 4. Instituto Tecnológico de Aragón (ES)
- 5. INFO-Instituto de Fomento de Murcia (ES)
- 6. Ministère de la Région Wallonie (B)
- 7. BIA Bremer Innovations-Agentur GmbH (D)
- 8. Hellenic Democratic Region of Thessaly (GR)
- 9. CEBANOR-Comité dExpansion Économique de
Basse-Normandie (F) - 10. Lorraine Conseil Régional (F)
- 11. Amt der Niederösterreich Landesregierung (A)
- 12. Advantage West Midlands (UK)
- 13. ADRAL-Agencia de Desenvolvimento Regional do
Alentejo, S.A. (P)
7Project organisational structure
European Commission
Managing Body
Steering Committee
Operative Unit located in Bologna, Florence and
Brussels
Thematic Working Group
Thematic Working Group
Thematic Working Group
Thematic Working Group
ERIK Network Partners
Enlargement to other Regions developing a
knowledge based economy
8The ERIK Thematic Working Group
- Based on specific topics dealing with the first
RPIAs theme knowledge-based regional economies
and technological innovation - Focused on topics of interest for the ERIK
partners, but also for the about 100 regions
managing RPIAs within the first theme
9The Thematic Working Group role
- To identify Best Practices and experiences to be
shared - To collect documentation on the specific topics
to be shared - To contribute in the collection of the BPs and
documents to be included in the web site - To prepare and select papers to be included in
the newsletters - To collaborate in the organisation of workshops
and in the identification of the participants - To collaborate in the organisation of the study
visits
10How the topics have been selected
- Focus on RPIAs of the partners regions
- Focus on RPIAs at European level
- Trying to maximise synergies and avoid
overlapping with the other Innovative Actions
Networks - Trying to maximise synergies and avoid
overlapping with other European networks, as IRE
and EURADA
11The topic of the TWGs
- Clusters and business networks
- Regional innovation benchmarking and foresight
- Services and support to start-up and spin-off
- Innovation financial mechanisms
- How to turn traditional products into innovative
businesses - Science and industry relationship
12The ERIK actions
- Conferences and the Innovative Regions Policy
Forum - Workshops and Seminars
- Study Visits
- Web site and Data base
- Newsletters
13The conferences
- The aim of the conferences to set-up a
discussion on knowledge-based regional economies
and technological innovation at least at European
level - 2 Conferences the 1st at the end of 2003 the
2nd one at the end of 2004 - First conference
- Beginning of December 2003, probably in Brussels
- Participants
- EC
- Partners of the other Innovative Actions Networks
- European regions representatives - also coming
from candidate countries National government
representatives - Experts Industry representatives Universities
...
14The Workshops
- The aim of the workshop to create an opportunity
for EU regions to work in networking and exchange
information and experiences on specific topics of
interest in particular - Exchange good practices and related experiences
on innovation and knowledge oriented regional
strategies. - Stimulate inter-regional dialogue, particularly
among developed and disadvantaged regions, in
order to develop more effective regional and
interregional policies. - Exchange experiences on RPIAs under
implementation in the regions involved. - Involve different regional development actors and
increase their know-how as far as innovation,
technology transfer and the knowledge economy
promotion are concerned.
15The first workshop
- Focused on Clusters and business networks
- To be held in Bologna - Emilia Romagna region -
Italy in June 2003 - To be organised in connection with a study visit
in Toscana and Emilia-Romagna region - The programme of the workshop and the study visit
will be sent to all Innovative Actions actors in
the coming weeks.
16The study visit exchange programme
- The aim is to enable the partnership to better
know other European regional experiences in terms
of innovation and technology transfer - The study visits will be mainly concentrated on
the topics chosen by the Thematic Working Groups
and when possible will be organised jointly with
the workshops - The regions participating in each working group
are the principal actors of study visits, in
charge of preparing the visit and the
documentation on good practices
17The study visit exchange programme
- The study visits will be open to other partners'
regions and other regions not directly involved
in the ERIK network yet, but having good
practices to share or an interest in learning
good practices on the specific themes - Furthermore, through the analysis of good
practices coming from the Regional Programme of
Innovative Actions, some more regions - not
partners of the ERIK network - could be invited
to host some study visits - The study visits will have a duration from 1 to 3
days and will foresee focus groups on regional
innovative schemes and the visit of technological
parks, universities, laboratories and enterprises
where these schemes have been successfully applied
18The website, database and newsletters
- ERIK website address
- www.eriknetwork.net
- The database will be the base of knowledge of the
ERIK network and will contain Good Practices,
Innovative Schemes and Case Studies coming from
all Europe it will be also merged with the RINNO
(Regional prosperity through innovation in
Europe) database that includes more than 400
experiences - Newletters (available in English and French) will
be published three times a year and will be also
downloadable from the website first issue May
2003
19ERIK Network
- For more information
- erik_at_aster.it
- Thank you