Title: Innovating Regions in Europe
1Innovating Regions in Europe
Third Conference of the Innovating Regions in
Europe Stratford-upon Avon, 17-18 June 2002
- Achievements and perspectives
Yannis TSILIBARIS Acting Head of Unit for
Networks and Services Innovation Directorate
-Enterprise Directorate General
2Achievements and perspectives
- Consolidation of the IRE Network
- FP6 and the European Research and Innovation Area
- Future regional actions
- Next Priorities
3Consolidation of the IRE NetworkEvolution
- Started in 5 countries...
networks members now reach over 26 European
countries
4IRE Networks Objectives
- Nurture a dynamic process of interregional
learning over time - trigger trans-national co-operation projects
- facilitate the comparison of regional approaches
and methods - exchange experience and good practice
- foster an innovation community at European level
5Regional innovation strategies achievements
- A starting point
- to develop an innovation policy at regional level
and reinforce the existing regional innovation
system - A move towards strategic thinking
- to steer regional development towards an
innovation-oriented policy - A regional dialogue
- to overcome geographic, cultural or institutional
fragmentation and mobilise all innovation actors
through a consultation process - An innovation community
- to foster innovation as a driving force for
regional competitiveness - A clearer innovation support infrastructure
- to rationalise and adapt it to existing business
needs
6IRE networks achievements
- A consolidated network,
- which contributes to integrate innovation in the
regional policy agenda - A learning network,
- where members can learn from each other to embed
existing know-how across the regions of Europe - An expanding network,
- which encourages new members to join,
particularly regions in accession countries - A committed network,
- which supports regions to build a tradition of
innovation
7RIS NAC objectives
- Fast track the development of innovation systems
in Accession Countries, drawing directly on
practical experience through a mentoring approach - Encourage win-win partnerships to lay the
foundations for sustained co-operation across
Europe - Foster regional and economic cohesion and
contribute to prepare Central and Eastern
European countries for accession
8Innovation Strategies in Accession Countries
16 projects launched in 2001-2002
- BULGARIA
- CYPRUS
- CZECH REPUBLIC
- ESTONIA
- HUNGARY
- LATVIA
- POLAND
- ROMANIA
- SLOVAKIA
- SLOVENIA
- A four-member partnership in average
- involving 2 western regions from 10 countries
In total, nearly 70 organisations participating
to regional innovation strategy processes
9Clear involvement of regional institutions in the
RIS NAC process
10IRE Thematic Networks objectives
- To promote learning fora for innovation
stakeholders across European regions - To encourage interregional collaboration
- To stimulate competitiveness in regional
environment conducive to innovation - To foster regional and economic cohesion
- To encourage systematic policy-making with
regards to innovation
11IRE Thematic Networks
- 13 Thematic Networks
- Nearly 250 organisations involved
- 26 countries participating
- Partnerships of 15 members in average
- Keen response from Accession countries
12Thematic areas for co-operation
- Inter-regional co-operation
- Business support policy
- Increasing region's competitiveness
- Innovation management techniques
- Linking academia to industry
- Sectoral support to innovation
13Large participationin Thematic Networks and RIS
NACs
Participation in RIS NACs
Participation in Thematic Networks
14Balanced geographic coverage
Accession countries
EU and EEA countries
15IRC-IRE Central Unit
- Sustained assistance and animation provided by
the IRC-IRE Central Unit - seminars and workshops
- Helpdesk
- web site
- regular newsletters
16PerspectivesBarcelona European Council
- A competitive economy based on knowledge
- Boost of the overall RD and innovation effort in
the Union - RD and innovation to reach 3 of GDP by 2010
- Propose measures to better integrate innovation
into the European Knowledge Area by Spring 2003
17Trends in RD intensity by area, 1981-99
Gross domestic expenditure on RD as a percentage
of GDP.
- Sweden and Finland are the only countries that
allocate more than 3 of their GDP to RD - The fastest growth in RD expenditure during the
1990s occurred in Ireland and Iceland, with an
average annual growth rates of more than 13.
Source OECD, MSTI database, May 2001.
18Innovation policy in FP6
- Networking the players and users and encouraging
interaction between them - Experimenting with new tools and approaches
- Putting services in place and consolidating them
- Stepping up economic and technological
intelligence - Analysing and evaluating innovation in Community
research projects - Encouraging transregional cooperation
19Regional innovation measures under FP6
under discussion
- Networking and trans-regional co-operation
- global IRE network
- new generation of Thematic Networks
- new generation of RIS NAC
- Specific Support Action to facilitate RIS NAC
access to expert advice on strategic action plans
- Experimenting with new tools and approaches
- Small-scale pioneer projects as test-bed for
future regional innovation policy schemes
20Priorities 2002-2004
- Maintaining the momentum
- Mainstreaming regional innovation policies in
accession countries - building on experience
- Exploring new tools and methodologies
- Continuing collaboration with DG Regional Policy
and DG Research - Developing synergies with other networks
- Innovation Relay Centres, Paxis, Gate2Growth,
etc.