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1CLUNET WORKING GROUP
Communauté métropolitaine de Montréal 1002,
Sherbrooke street West, suite 2400 Montreal
(Quebec) H3A 3L6, CANADA
2Working group objectivesandprogram
3CLUNET WORKING GROUP Europe meets America 20-21
September 2007
Working Group Objectives
- General objectives
- Encourage detailed policy exchanges
- Build up trust and relationships between partners
- Improve communications and create maximum value
added from the limited time policy makers have
for meetings - Specific objective
- Bring together CLUNET policy making partners to
discuss cluster development policies including
the sub-themes (SME internationalisation,
incubation) - Themes to be covered
- Cluster governance and partnership
- Cluster finance
- Incubation via clusters
- SME development via clusters
- Cluster evaluation and monitoring
- Cluster growth and global competitiveness strategy
4CLUNET WORKING GROUP Europe meets America 20-21
September 2007
Program
Thursday, 20th September 2007 Montreal Working
Group
- 12h00 General Findings of CLUNET Work Package 2
30 minutes - Laura Righi, Direzione Generale
- dello Sviluppo Economico, Etruria Innovazione
(Toscana) - Marc Pattinson, Director inno-TSD
- 12h30 Lunch and Networking
- 14h30 Montreals Competitive Clusters
- 20 minutes each
- Carl Viel, General Manager, Montreal In Vivo
- Lyne bouchard, President and Chief Executive
Officer, TechnoMontreal - Suzanne Benoit, Chief Executive Officer, Aero
Montreal - 15h30 Discussion
- Moderator, Maxime Trottier, MMC
- 16h30 Adjournment and Return to Hotel
- 17h50 Departure from Hotel - Reception for CLUNET
Partners and Guest Speakers - Discovering Montreal from the Saint-Lawrence
River - Press release / Photos
- 8h00 Meeting place Hotel Lobby
- 8h30 Breakfast - Arrival Registration
- 9h00 Welcome
- Massimo Iezzoni, Director General, MMC
- 9h15 CLUNET Objectives and Update on EU cluster
policy - Lynne Taylor, NWDA
- Fabien Martel, NWDA
- 10h00 Montreal and other North American Regions
- Benchmarking Cluster Policies
- Yves Charette, MMC
- 10h30 Comfort Break
- 10h45 Canadian and US Experience Policy Lessons
- Policies for Cluster Creation Lessons from the
ISRN Research Initiative - David Wolfe, Professor, University of Toronto5 25
minutes - 2 US/Canadian Regions 25 minutes each
- Michael Darch, Executive Director, Global
Marketing, OCRI (Ottawa) - Daniel E. Bosley, Chairman, MA State Legisl.
Joint Committee on Economic Development and
Emerging Technologies
5CLUNET WORKING GROUP Europe meets America 20-21
September 2007
Program
Friday, 21st September 2007 CLUNET Regular Meeting
12h15 Lunch and networking 14h00 MoU and Cluster
alliance Discussion about Memorandum of
understanding (MP) Networking and cooperation
with other Inno-NETS (FMLT) 15h30 Preparation of
the Stockholm meeting in January 08 Next
activities and action plan Regional and
national Communication 17h00 Adjournment and
Return to Hotel
- 8h00 Meeting place Hotel Lobby
- 8h30 Breakfast - Arrival Registration
- 9h00 Welcome feedback from Day 1 LT YC
- 9h30 Discussion about the final deliverables of
WP 2 - Regional profiles/ Clunet policy Guidelines
- How to use and spread those documents
- 10h30 Break
- 10h45 WP 3 Pilot project set-up
- Feed back from Tuscany brainstorming (MT
Filas) - Presentation of opportunities from participants
(All partners) - Methodology for the future Pilot projects (MT
All partners)
6Clunet participants andguest speakers
7Clunet participants
- Lynne Taylor NWDA
- Fabien Martel NWDA
- Marc Pattinson Inno-TSD
- Vanja Rangus Department for Economic Development
and Tourism - Ljubljana - Natasa Mrsol Department for Economic Development
and Tourism - Ljubljana - Dajana Pefestorff ZAB ZukunftsAgentur
Brandenburg GmbH - Miguel Angel Garcia Instituto Technologico de
Aragon - Françoise Restif Bretagne Innovation
- Ian Brannigan One NorthEast
- Philippe Perez Mediterranee Techonologies
- Gabriella Fiori Mediterranee Techonologies
- Laura Santarelli Finanziaria Laziale di Sviluppo
- Laura Righi Etrutia Innovazione -Toscana
- Astrid Harder-Nowka Ministry of Economic and
Labour Affairs - Hamburg - Walter Birkhan Ministry of Economic and Labour
Affairs - Hamburg - Robert Kopasz South Great Plain Regional
Development Agency - Annukka Havas Lahti Science and Business Park -
Finland - Eduardo Diaz Fundacion para el Conocimiento
madrid - Yves Charette Communauté métropolitaine de
Montréal
8Clunet guest speaker
- David A. Wolfe University of Toronto
- Daniel E. Bolsey Massachusetts Sate Legislature
- Michael B. Darch OCRI - Ottawa
- Suzanne Benoît Aéro Montréal
- Carl Viel Montréal InVvo
- Lyne Bouchard TechnoMontréal
9Guest speakerbiographies
10David A. Wolfes Biography
- David A. Wolfe is Professor of Political Science
at the University of Toronto at Mississauga and
Co-Director of the Program on Globalization and
Regional Innovation Systems (PROGRIS) at the Munk
Centre for International Studies. His research
interests include the political economy of
technological change and the role of local and
regional economic development, with special
reference to Canada and Ontario. PROGRIS serves
as the national secretariat for the Innovation
Systems Research Network (ISRN), funded by the
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
of Canada. He is National Coordinator of the ISRN
and from 2001 to 2005 he was the Principal
Investigator on its Major Collaborative Research
Initiative grant on Innovation Systems and
Economic Development the Role of Local and
Regional Clusters in Canada, a comparative study
of twenty-six industrial clusters across Canada.
Along with Meric Gertler, he has recently been
awarded a new MCRI grant from SSHRC on the Social
Dynamics of Economic Performance Innovation and
Creativity in City Regions which runs from 2006
to 2010. - He holds a B.A. and an M.A. in Political Science
from Carleton University and a Ph.D. from the
University of Toronto. From October, 1990 to
August, 1993 he served as Executive Coordinator
for Economic and Labour Policy in the Cabinet
Office of the Government of Ontario. Upon his
return to the University of Toronto from 1993
until 1997, he was a research associate in the
Canadian Institute for Advanced Researchs
Program on Law and the Determinants of Social
Ordering. He is editor or co-editor of seven
books and numerous scholarly articles and public
policy reports. In 2003, he co-authored a report
on Community Participation and Multilevel
Governance in Economic Development Policy for the
Government of Ontario's Panel on the Role of
Government. Most recently, he prepared a report
for the Ontario Research and Innovation Council
on Knowledge and Innovation. - His recent publications have appeared in The
Nation State in a Global Information Era, ed.
Thomas Courchene, Innovation and Social Learning
Institutional Adaptation in an Era of
Technological Change co-edited with Meric S.
Gertler, Taking Public Universities Seriously,
co-edited by Frank Iacobucci and Carolyn Tuohy,
Global Networks and Local Linkages, co-edited
with Matthew Lucas, Clusters and Regional
Development Critical reflections and
explorations, edited by Bjorn Asheim, Phil Cooke
and Ron Martin, and Cluster Genesis The
Emergence of Technology Clusters, edited by
Maryann Feldman and Pontus Braunerheim. Recent
articles have also appeared in European Planning
Studies, Regional and Federal Studies, Review of
International Political Economy, Futures, Urban
Studies and Science and Public Policy. More
information is available at the PROGRIS website
http//www.utoronto.ca/progris.
11Michael B. Darchs Biography
- Michael Darch is the Executive Director of OCRI's
Ottawa Global Marketing. The Global Marketing
group is responsible for the attraction of
investment, companies and people to the Ottawa
region, the branding and marketing of the City of
Ottawa, the management of Ottawa's global
partnerships and the support of Ottawa's
technology clusters. - Michael is a strong advocate of focused,
cluster-based economic development. He has been
the driving force behind the economic
partnerships formed between Ottawa and five U.S.
cities and is now building European partnerships.
He has rebuilt the marketing of Ottawa around its
successful technology clusters, skilled
workforce, research strength, ability to attract
capital and business support infrastructure. - Michael has over 30 years experience in the
private sector. He was President of Viva
Interactive Learning Inc, a company producing
computer-based Health and Safety educational
products. Michael was also the President of REDO,
an organization to assist the economy of Ottawa
to adjust to the federal government downsizing
announced in 1995. Prior to that appointment, he
was the founder and President of Lansdowne
Technologies Inc. for 20 years. Lansdowne
provided management services to large
technology-intensive projects, primarily in the
aerospace and defence sectors. - Michael served as an engineering officer for 11
years in the Canadian Air Force. -
- Currently a Director of the Ottawa
MacDonald-Cartier International Airport
Authority, Michael also served as a Chairman of
the Ottawa Economic Development Corporation. He
has also served as a Director on the Boards of
several technology companies, both public and
private. - Michael holds Masters degrees in Business from
the University of Ottawa and Engineering from
Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland and
is a graduate of the Royal Military College of
Canada. He is a Professional Engineer, registered
in the Province of Ontario.
12Daniel E. Bosleys Biography
- Representative Daniel E. Bosley, of North Adams,
serves as the HouseChairman of the Joint
Committee on Economic Development and Emerging
Technologies in the Massachusetts Legislature.
This Committee considers all matters pertaining
to economic development within the Commonwealth,
including issues related to commercial
establishments, industrial development, casino
gambling, gaming and the racing industry.
Representative Bosley worked extensively on the
Economic Stimulus packages that included STEM an
initiative to encourage students to pursue the
fields of science, technology, engineering, and
mathematics as well as encourage technology
applications in classrooms and the use of
technology in workforce training and development.
- He created legislation to restructure the
electric industry, a project that has been
credited as the largest economic development
program in Massachusetts and the first of its
kind in the nation. The Restructuring Law has
resulted in almost 3 billion in savings to
ratepayers and has increased generation capacity
to record levels. It has also led to the largest
investment in renewable energy and efficiency
programs in the country. - Representative Bosley has served as Chairman of
the Council of State Governments Eastern Regional
Conference (CSG/ERC) Export Promotion Task Force
and as Chair of the Electric Deregulation Task
Force. In 1996, he was instrumental in
establishing the Eastern Trade Council, an 11
member jurisdiction, a regional trade institute
to promote regional cooperation to increase
experts in the Northeast. In 2004, he served as
the CSG National Chairman. - First elected as State Representative in 1986,
Representative Bosley is currently serving his
eleventh term. Bosley graduated cum laude from
North Adams State College in 1976 with a BA in
History and Political Science. In 1996, he
received his MA in Public Policy from UMass
Boston. In 2001, Massachusetts College of
Liberal Arts awarded Bosley with an honorary
Doctor of Laws. He lives in North Adams with his
wife, Laura, and his daughter, Stephanie.
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14Lyne Bouchards Biography
- Lyne Bouchard joined Montréal International in
April 2006 to manage the Information and
Communications Technology Cluster of Greater
Montréal TechnoMontréals activities. In
partnership with companies and representatives
from the academic, scientific and governmental
sectors, Ms. Bouchard sees to the industrys
promotion and ensures that the right conditions
are put in place to allow our companies to
compete internationally. Previously, Ms. Bouchard
was Director for Eastern Canada of Gartners
Executive Programs where she worked as a senior
consultant and coach with CIOs. Ms. Bouchard
holds a doctorate from UCLA. - Lyne Bouchard sest jointe à Montréal
International en avril 2006 pour diriger les
activités de la Grappe des technologies de
linformation et des communications du Grand
Montréal TechnoMontréal. De concert avec les
entreprises et les représentants des milieux
académiques, scientifiques et gouvernementaux,
Mme Bouchard voit à la promotion de lindustrie
et à la mise en place des conditions qui
permettront aux entreprises de mieux concurrencer
à léchelle internationale. Auparavant, Mme
Bouchard a été responsable des programmes pour
exécutifs chez Gartner où elle a travaillé avec
les CIOs de lest du Canada en tant que
conseiller senior et coach. Mme Bouchard détient
un doctorat de UCLA.
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