Title: Rompre avec le pass
1Blueprints forRegional Foresight Actionsin the
Regions - rationale, activities some lessons
learnt
Dr. Christian Svanfeldt European
Commission Research DG - Unit K2 christian.svanfel
dt_at_cec.eu.int
Prof. Dr. Peter Heydebreck inno
group p.heydebreck_at_inno-group.com
2Blueprints for Foresight Actionsin the Regions
expert group why?
- Need for practical tools to complement the
Country Specific Practical Guides to Regional
Foresight - Need for action oriented initiative to complement
previous expert group Mobilising regional
Foresight actors for an enlarged EU - The 3 action plan
- Establish a mutual learning platform to help
regions in the further development of their
research strategies, taking into account their
specific situation and needs. Building on
existing activities, the platform will be
supported notably by the development of a
typology of regions, a methodology for the
comparative assessment of regional performance,
and specific actions to promote the use of
science and technology foresight at regional
level - Investing in research an action plan for
Europe Communication from the Commission
(COM(2003) 226, 30.4.2003).
3What are the challenges of learning?
- Overflow of things which could be learned.
- Lack of knowledge on what must be learned.
- Necessary knowledge is partly not existing,
- partly difficult to locate and access.
4How does regional Foresightpromote learning?
Foresight is a powerful tool to
- prioritise
- thus fighting information overload.
- generate transparency on who holds critical
knowledge - thus decreasing transaction costs.
- create a climate supporting mutual learning
processes - thus helping actors to access external knowledge
and to engage in jointly generating new
knowledge. - implement actions based upon knowledge
- thus giving sense to learning.
- integrate learning into business
- thus securing time efficient sustainable
learning.
5Blueprints for Foresight Actionsin the Regions
expert group how?
- Creating mutual learning partnerships
- between regions
- between old and new Member States, Candidate
Countries New Neighbours - Identifications of key questions and issues that
foresight can influence - Mobilisation of key stakeholders (and stakeholder
groups) - Developing concrete suggestions for regional,
trans-regional, or horizontal actions
6Blueprints for Foresight Actionsin the Regions
expert group whom?
- Core group experts on foresight processes
- Regional partners with capacity to initiate
actions influence policymaking, i.e., regional
stakeholders - Invited external partners to increase
- input and feedback from the regions
- input and feedback from other foresight experts
- dissemination and awareness
7FOR-RIS
- Building foresight on the results of a RIS/RITTS
exercise - OR
- Planning for RIS/RITTS and foresight in parallel
profiting from direct synergy effects
RITTS/RIS projects
FOR-RIS
Time horizon
Foresight
contacts klusacek_at_tc.cas.cz marja.toivonen_at_te-kes
kus.fi
8UPGRADE
- Towards more knowledge based regional economies
strategic up-grading of regions dominated by
traditional industrial sectors in decline
contact gordon.ollivere_at_rtcnorth.co.uk
9TECHTRANS
- Open method of co-ordination (OMC) put in
practice - structural foresight aiming at
building the regional base of the European
Research and Innovation Area
contacts henning.banthien_at_ifok.de,
rmuguere_at_cfnavarra.es
10TRANSVISION
- Neighbouring,historically and culturally close,
regions divided by national borders building
common visions of the future
contact destatte.ph_at_destree.org
11AGRIBLUE
- Foresight for sustainable rural economies
contact Patrick.Crehan_at_cka.be
1220 key questions (UPGRADE)
Source Gordon Ollivere, UPGRADE blueprint,
Brussels, 23/9, 2004
13Some key success criteria
- Do it professionally (experienced coaches).
- Foster continuous exchange of experiences.
- Run with the fastest, but allow newcomers in.
- Focus on getting things started / mobilisation.
14Most important tools (UPGRADE)
Source Gordon Ollivere, UPGRADE blueprint,
Brussels, 23/9, 2004
15Estimated annual budget for(real) foresight
focal points (UPGRADE)
Source Gordon Ollivere, UPGRADE blueprint,
Brussels, 23/9, 2004
16Some lessons from TRANSVISION
- Foresight training needed methodological
quality success of spreading foresight in the
regions linked to learning of foresight values
methods - The TRANSVISION working group highlighted a
common confusion between - the ultimate aims (sustainability, social
cohesion, welfare of the citizens, etc.) - the strategy (to become the more competitive
region, the 3 action plan, the ERA, etc.). - The links between companies, research and
territories are extremely important in a
transition to a knowledge-based economy - Investments and support of EC in the process of
restructuring RD in transition countries is
crucial - Need for permanent drivers to develop continous
foresight process in transborder areas specific
teams, agencies, networks of existing
organizations (administrations, think-tanks,
etc.)
Source Philippe Destatte, TRANSVISION blueprint
Brussels 23/9 2004
17The model region Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
- Shared dedication of key players to act.
- Definition of focus in field of strength and
future potential (preventive medicine). - Champions of power and expertise.
- Specificity focus groups on community medicine,
regenerative medicine, integrative preventive
medicine. - Professional process coaches.
18Impact in an UPGRADE region
- My work in the UPGRADE-Group was for us the
basis for our real, structured
foresight-process. Though we made some attempts
before, our new approach, making the twenty steps
of the blueprint, gives us the chance, to improve
the competitiveness of our region by bundling our
resources to a critical mass.Then we have a much
better chance to fight unemployment and
migration.The discussion in the group made it
possible for me, to find out my own standpoint
and develop my own idea of the right, suitable
foresight approach, to solve our specific
regional problems. Because we learned a lot from
best practice examples of regional foresight, we
are now able to make the next, right steps and to
save a lot of time and money.The experience of
seeing a working programme in NE-England
encouraged us, to start a region-wide
foresight-process for the whole land of
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. - Thilo Streit
- Forschungs- und Technologietransfer
- Kultusministerium
- Zeppelinstr., 19055 Schwerin, Germany
Source Gordon Ollivere, UPGRADE blueprint,
Brussels, 23/9, 2004