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Title: Competitiveness clusters Policy in France


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Competitiveness clusters Policy in France
  • Alain Griot
  • Directorate general for enterprises

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Policy aims
  • Strengthening the link between research
    industry
  • promoting industry-driven research programs
  • developing the triple helix relationship
    between firms, research centres and higher
    education institutions
  • Identifying high-potential clusters and focus
    public aids on them
  • avoiding scattering of public subsidies
  • Promoting joint research projects
  • helping to reduce ever-increasing cost of RD for
    firms

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Official definition ofCompetitiveness Clusters
  • Combination, within a given geographic area, of
    firms, higher education centres and research
    units,
  • defining a common strategy aimed at generating
    synergies centred on co-operative RD projects,
  • in order to reach the critical mass needed for
    international visibility in targeted
    technological fields.
  • Pôles de compétitivité are
  • manufacturing industry oriented clusters
    (positive spillovers towards the whole industry),
  • secured on the national territory (strong local
    relationships between industry and research will
    help against offshore outsourcing),
  • putting the stress on innovation and RD (key
    factor for competitiveness in high cost
    countries, like EU),
  • with international visibility (enforcing the idea
    of France as a high-tech area)

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The agenda
  • December 2004 launch of the call for proposal
    for a 3 months period
  • July 2005 67 clusters selected on 105 proposals
  • September 2005 first call for proposal for
    innovation projects
  • July 2007 5 new clusters selected
  • August 2007 President Sarkozy announced the
    continuation of clusters initiative
  • December 2007 launch of the evaluation process
    (results forecasted for July 2008)

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Locations
The Competitiveness Clusters in France. 17 are
global ones 54 are smaller and more
specialized On the basis of a regional approach,
but some are linking 2 regions or more.

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French Clusters Case Study IAR
  • Location Picardie and Champagne-Ardennes Regions
  • Project Partners
  • Firms Faurecia, Sommer-allibert, Omnium Plastic,
    a network of more than 220 companies and 26000
    related jobs
  • Labs INRA, INERIS, INSERM,CNRS, Compiegne
    technological university, Europolagro,...
  • Schools ENSAM, Compiegne technological
    university, Reims university, University of
    Picardy
  • Technologies use of agro products for industrial
    use, bio-refinery concept, biopolymers,
  • Markets biomaterials, bio-fuels and bio
    lubricants, cosmetics, (specialty) chemistry

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French clusters case study SYSTEM_at_TIC
  • Location Paris Region
  • Project partners
  • Firms Nortel, Thalès, Alcatel, Bull, EADS,
    Dassault, France Télécom, Motorola, Renault,
    Sagem
  • Laboratories CEA, INRIA, CNRS, DIGITEO
  • Schools Ecole polytechnique, Ecole centrale,
    Supelec
  • Technologies design of complex IT systems,
    hardware and software software and hardware
    technologies in electronics and opto-electronics
  • Markets complex systems design,
    automotive/transportation, defense, telecoms,

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Governance oversight bodies
Co-ordination between the triple helix players
Co-ordination between local central govt
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Clusters support measures
  • local authorities financing

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What are competitiveness clusters?
  • A competitiveness cluster is
  • a gathering of firms, research centres higher
    education institution,
  • working on joint projects (mainly RD projects)
  • with a dedicated governance body (non-profit
    organization), and
  • with dedicated public oversight bodies
  • All  clusters  are different
  • different strategies
  • different priorities (outside RD)
  • different organisations (1 to 10 dedicated staff)
  • ...but they all have to
  • define an innovation strategy, and
  • implement a road-map to achieve it
  • RD projects as  core business 
  • Other priorities, depending on the cluster
  • education
  • recruitment
  • international partnerships
  • service delivery toward SMEs...

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Key factors of success
  • Involvement of firms (as opposed to involvement
    of local authorities only and involvement of
    public research centres)
  • Local authorities should help and support, but
    not decide and meddle
  • e.g. the cluster strategy must be decided by the
    cluster governance (i.e. firms)
  • Each cluster needs a specific support policy (at
    local level)
  • i.e. no  one size fits all !
  • All local innovation services must be
    cluster-oriented
  • i.e. it may request changing pre-existing
    organizations
  • The cluster policy must be enforced in the
    long-term
  • e.g. time-to-market in RD projects is a least 2
    to 3 years

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RD Projects selections
Firms
Labs
helps building projects
RD Project
Selection
Cluster governance body
Subsidies - central gov't - local gov't -
gov't agencies
Selection
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Research projects financing
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Orientation for 2008 and beyond
  • The governmental institutional and financial
    support for the French clusters policy will be
    extended after 2008
  • No other new cluster will be selected before the
    end of 2008
  • The French clusters will be individually
    evaluated before July 2008. The evaluation will
    also concern the global policy.
  • Stress will be made on horizontal actions , such
    as training, IP, private financing
  • The international cooperation is a priority for
    French clusters and their companies

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The 11 Evaluation criteria
  • Industrial Research Strategy
  • Cluster size evolution
  • Governance partnerships
  • SMEs' involvement
  • RD projects results
  • Localized projects networking
  • International influence
  • Education Human resources
  • Infrastructures
  • Sustainable Development Projects

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International strategy
  • First level to identify the best partners for
    the clusters
  • With European partners and partners of developed
    countries
  • Same technological level and ability to establish
    partnerships
  • Second level to increase the relationship with
    partners to increase technological development
  • Cluster to cluster partnership
  • But the final beneficiary have to be enterprises
  • Third level to create ability for the clusters
    to attract foreign investments and skills
  • Fourth level to establish a cluster  trade
    mark 
  • able to favor the international development of
    clusters companies and their international
    business.

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Some achievements
  • International strategy
  • French clusters are leading interclusters
    creation in Europe
  • 14 projects have been selected in a call for
    proposal in order to increase international
    technological partnerships for clusters SMEs
  • Life science corridor France (3 bio clusters) is
    now a recognized partner for foreign clusters
    (kansai, Massachusetts,..)
  • Foreign investment
  • Large investment from GSK in Nord Pas de Calais
    biotech cluster
  • New investment to produce solar cells quality
    silicon in the south of France (from Germany and
    the Nederland) in relationship with Capénergies
    and tennerdis clusters
  • A lot of new foreign SMEs joining the Minatech
    cluster (nanotech cluster)
  • RD projects
  • More than 500 new innovation projects, including
    projects supported by OSEO, the agency for SMEs
    innovation).
  • The initial budget will be over passed.
  • More than 3000 new researcher jobs created
  • Training
  • New aerospace campus in Toulouse, in close
    relationship with aerospace valley cluster.

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  • Fore more information on french Competitiveness
    clusters
  • www.competitivite.gouv.fr
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