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Title: The Lombardia experience in Regional Foresight


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The Lombardia experience in Regional Foresight
FONDAZIONE ROSSELLI
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Regional background
  • Political framework
  • According to the Italian Constitution four
    layers of government, starting from the Central
    Administration down to the Regions, Provinces and
    Cities, are established.
  • Recently Regions have been given the
    responsibility of designing policies and actions
    in the field of RD, in cooperation with the
    Central Government.
  • Regional RD policies mostly aim at
  • creating the ICTs infrastructures needed by
    SMEs to make an effective use of E-business
    methodologies
  • fostering cooperation among SMEs and regional
    universities and research centres
  • supporting the transfer of scientific results
    into industrial applications
  • promoting the utilisation of advanced
    technologies on a large scale.

3
  • Socio-economic features
  • Lombardy has
  • Approximately 9 million inhabitants, (15.6 of
    the nation population), with a demographic
    profile that has 24 of the population under the
    age of 25 and 17. 4 over 65.
  • Unemployment rate 3.8 (2002) compared to the
    national one of 9.5.
  • Employment rate 51,1 (female employment rate
    39,9 and male employment rate 63)
  • Gross Domestic Product 247,7 billion Euro
    (2001)
  • Agriculture makes up 1,8 of the GDP, Industry
    40, Service 58,2
  • Approximately 740,000 firms.
  • The highest number of Universities and the
    highest expenditure in scientific research in
    Italy
  • The total RD spending in the region as of GDP
    1,17, of which public sector 0,31, Government
    0,12, University 0,19 and private sector 0,86.

4
Problem and Objectives
  • Driving problem
  • In which technology areas the manufacturing
    industry of Lombardia could become very
    competitive (excellent) at international scale?
  • The identification of these areas was the main
    objective of the foresight exercise.

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  • Expected outputs
  • The assessment of the main areas of emerging
    technologies (Biotechnologies, Advanced
    materials, ICTs, Nanotechnologies, Energy
    technologies) in terms of their potential impacts
    on the competitiveness of the manufacturing
    industry of Lombardia
  • Expected impacts
  • To provide the informative basis on which an
    Action Plan should be designed with the aim of
    allocating public resources to RD and of
    involving the relevant scientific and industrial
    actors in cooperative networks.

6
The Exercise
  • A critical technology method criticality of
    a technology was evaluated in terms of its
    Attractiveness for the future competitiveness of
    Lombardia manufacturing industry and of the
    Feasibility of the development (from research to
    industrial exploitation) by means of the RD
    resources and capabilities of Lombardia.
  • A set of qualitative and quantitative indicators
    was derived from the notions of Attractiveness
    and Feasibility
  • A panel of approximately 70 experts from public
    research sector and from industrial firms
    evaluated the indicators.
  • The information gathered from the experts was
    elaborated both in qualitative and quantitative
    terms, so providing a comprehensive view to the
    Attractiveness and Feasibility of a technology.

7
Outputs and their Impacts
  • Outputs
  • A Report, summarizing the main findings of the
    prospective analysis
  • A set of recommendations regarding the
    criticality of the technologies.
  • A commitment of the main research and industrial
    actors, involved in the foresight process, to
    cooperate in the development of the critical
    technologies.

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  • Outputs/Expectations
  • The achieved outputs were well in line with the
    expected outcomes, set of the beginning at the
    exercise.
  • Impacts of the outputs
  • The Report proposed the following hierarchy of
    the technology areas Advanced materials (most
    relevant) ICTs, Biotechnologies, Energy
    technologies, Nanotechnologies.
  • The Regional Government decided to prepare an
    Action Plan for Biotechnologies, ICTs and
    Advanced Materials.

9
FONDAZIONE ROSSELLI
The Province of Milan experience in Regional
Foresight
10
Regional background
  • Political framework
  • According to the Italian Constitution, Provinces
    were created in Italy broadly following the model
    of French Departements.
  • In the last few years, Provinces in Italy have
    been entitled with new responsabilities, mostly
    concerning roads, railways, airports,
    infrastructure and education.
  • In the Province of Milan a special Office has
    been set-up, with the aim of both supporting the
    process of internationalization of local firms
    and the incoming of foreign firms and direct
    investments

11
  • Socio-economic features (1)
  • Milano, the capital of Lombardia, is a large city
    with 1,4 million inhabitants, while almost 4
    millions live in the Province
  • While it was once the centre of a high-density
    industrial area, nowadays it is a highly
    sophisticated tertiary pole.
  • Milano has a social and economic structure quite
    different from the remaining of the region it
    can be considered a discontinuity within the
    regional framework.
  • Milan makes up 10 of the National GDP, 25 of
    National Import (68 of the regional one) and 13
    of National Export (46 of the regional one).

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  • Socio-economic features (2)
  • The economic system is made (2001) of industrial
    firms (23 with 33 of employees) and service
    firms (77 with 67 of employers).
  • All the main Universities (6) and research
    centres of the region are located in Milan.
  • Large (global) companies, either native of Italy
    or branches of foreign groups, are a very
    important component of the regional (and
    national) economic system.
  • These firms encompass a large variety of sectors
    (mostly, medium and high technology), from
    pharmaceuticals to chemicals, from
    microelectronics to informatics, from
    telecommunications to electric home appliances.
  • 94 of firms have less than 10 employers.
  • The three largest industrial districts of
    Lombardy are located in the province of Milan
    metal products medical, electrical and
    electronic products furniture.

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Problem and Objectives
  • Driving problem
  • Many institutions (Regional Government of
    Lombardia, City Administration of Milan, Chamber
    of Commerce of Milan) were engaged in promoting
    and supporting the internationalization of
    Milan.
  • The Province of Milan has been excluded
  • In 2002 the exercise was commissioned to
    Fondazione Rosselli with the aim of showing that
    the Province of Milan had a strong concern about
    internationalization and was approaching it with
    a long term view.

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  • Expected outputs
  • Scenarios of the internationalization process of
    Milan area, pointing out the relevant driving
    factors
  • Expected impacts
  • To design policies for the Province of Milan,
    that could guide the internationalization process
    of Milan area, counteract the negative driving
    factors and give strenght to the positive ones.
  • To establish the role of the Province of Milan
    against other institutions.

15
The Exercise
  • The method scenario building workshops, fed with
    the results of a SWOT analysis of the industrial
    system of Milan and a conceptual model of the
    internationalization process.
  • A panel of experts (from academia, industry,
    advanced service sectors, institutions)
  • A series of interviews to relevant enterpreneurs
    and top managers of firms in these sectors
    Manufacturing equipment, Information
    Technologies, Furniture, Clothing.

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Outputs and their Impacts
  • Outputs
  • A Report describing the scenarios with policy
    recommendations.
  • A conference in Milan to present the report, with
    more than one hundred participants
  • A newsletter (4 issues) distributed to
    approximately 1000 opinion makers and
    stakeholders,presenting the intermediate and
    final results of the exercise.
  • Impacts of the outputs
  • The new government of the Province of Milan
    (opposite political coalition) is now engaged in
    designing some policies according to the
    recommendations of the exercise.
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