Title: WORKSHOP 4:
1Plan de Ciencia, Tecnología, Sociedad 2005-2008
WORKSHOP 4 Development of new knowledge
intensive sectors
Funding and help for knowledge intensive projects
Bob Hodgson Zernike (UK) Limited
Bilbao February 2004
2Structure and purpose
Structure
- messenger
- key messages
- examples
- success factors
- Purpose
- promote integration, differentiation and
flexibility
Bob Hodgson
Bilbao February 2004
3Messenger Cambridge structure
- Small city region
- Small high quality university
- High level entrepreneurship
- Private sector driven
Bob Hodgson
Bilbao February 2004
4Thinking world class region
- Greater Cambridge
- Strengths
- World class research base
- Dynamic high tech community
- Specialist property
- Weaknesses
- Congestion / greenbelt
- Growing issues of affordability
- Disparities across the sub-region
- Milton Keynes / North Bucks
- Strengths
- World class specialisms in education and learning
- Infrastructure for further growth
- Focus for inward investment
- Weaknesses
- Footlooseness
- Skills
- Bedfordshire and Luton
- Strengths
- Research specialisms at Cranfield
- Growing expertise in the environmental sector
- Expertise in manufacturing and light engineering
- Weaknesses
- Comparatively weak skills base and a lack of
entrepreneurialism - Some structural economic concerns
- Oxfordshire
- Strengths
- World class research base
- Dynamic high tech community
- Specialist property
- High quality workforce
- Weaknesses
- Congestion / greenbelt
- IT Infrastructure
- Labour and skills shortages
Bob Hodgson
Bilbao February 2004
5Messenger Zernike model
- Integrated technology entrepreneurship
- Specialist property
- Seed and start-up funds
- Business networks and globalisation
- Consultancy and positioning
Bob Hodgson
Bilbao February 2004
6Key messages
It can be done .. it must be done
- Passion
- Willingness to pay
- Make a market
- Integrate flexibly but target assistance
- Connections and flows not agencies and
infrastructure - Differentiation and equity needed
Bob Hodgson
Bilbao February 2004
7Common experiences
- Trust is at the heart of every success
- Some shared vision
- A language to communicate
- Incentives to motivate behaviour
- Building a history
- Worry about sustainable business model
- Grant
- Capital
- Income
- Build in market motivation and reward
Bob Hodgson
Bilbao February 2004
8Key features of knowledge enterprises scene
Everybody is doing it so is a moving target
- What needs to be integrated?
- Skills
- Money
- Infrastructure
- Information
Bob Hodgson
Bilbao February 2004
9The starting point is
- What do these firms need?
Bob Hodgson
Bilbao February 2004
10So the diagram becomes
Money
WHAT HELP DO FIRMS NEED
Information
Infrastructure
Know-How
Bilbao February 2004
Bob Hodgson
11The key characteristics of each need are
Wider access
Longer duration
Lower cost
Aid programmes
Physical
Money
WHAT HELP DO FIRMS NEED
Infrastructure
Information
Policy
Markets
Know-How
Technology
Business
Corporate personnel
Professional specialists
Training for skills
Bilbao February 2004
Bob Hodgson
12With tools to help in each area
- Factoring
- Information
- Asset registers
- Guarantees
- Leasing
- Working capital
- Banking efficiency
- new technology
- Targeted grants
- Retained income
- Treasury management
- Investment credits
- Second exchange
- Business angels
- Equity
- Third Party Financing
- International investment
- Local presence
- Regional
- programmes
- National
- Donor/
- international
- Fairs
- exhibitions
- Communications
- Special property
- Transport
Wider access
Longer duration
Lower cost
Aid programmes
Physical
Capital
- Regulations
- procedures
- Requirements/
- access
- Channels
- Intermediaries
- Networks
- Fiscal
- Sector/cluster
- Trade treaty
- Legal framework
WHAT HELP DO FIRMS NEED
Information
Environment
Policy
Markets
Know-How
Business
Technology
- C of C
- Professional
- promotion
- Entrepreneurs
- clubs
- Product
- performance
- Process
- improvement
- Energy efficient
- Environmental
- Innovation
- Standards
- TQM
Corporate personnel
Professional specialists
Training for skills
- Managing transition
- Business growth
- Investors in People
- Fiscal incentives
- Communications
- Networks
- Registers regulation
- Training standards
- Consultancy Initiative
- Entrepreneurship
- Financial
- Productivity
- Marketing
Bilbao February 2004
Bob Hodgson
13Perspectives and dilemmas firms
- Innovate or die
- NTBFs
- global giants
- Prime area for partnerships
- Innovate and die
- cost minimizer
- buyer defined
- commodity businesses
- Product and service mix
Bob Hodgson
Bilbao February 2004
14Technology sources
Where do firms look for technology and innovation?
- Customers
- Capital equipment suppliers
- Competitors
- Shows and exhibitions
- Peer professionals
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- Public agencies
- Universities
Bob Hodgson
Bilbao February 2004
15Universities contribution and role
Avoid current emphasis on spin outs Contributions
in order of significance
- Graduates
- Knowledge reservoir
- Facilities and equipment
- Magnet and networks
- Social and cultural
- Research and development
Bob Hodgson
Bilbao February 2004
16Cambridge University roll call
Glaxo
SmithKline Beecham
Marconi
Bob Hodgson
Bilbao February 2004
17Silverstone and Formula 1
A different model of leading edge development
- Advanced engineering cluster
- Not university based
- Business innovation centre
- Funding and state aids.
- Competition and IP
- Events and engineering
Bob Hodgson
Bilbao February 2004
18Differential research intensity
Bob Hodgson
Bilbao February 2004
19Incubation and incubators
A process to develop high growth firms
- Climate and culture
- Assistance pre launch
- Launch and market
- Harden and move on
- Celebration and empowerment
- Post graduate assistance and pay back
Bob Hodgson
Bilbao February 2004
20Entrepreneurship
Born or made?
- Illogical behaviour
- Knowledge and skills can be added
- Challenge for the trainer
- Enterprise in education Oslo example
- EMSEN internal and external networks
Bob Hodgson
Bilbao February 2004
21 The Commercialisation Cycle
Risk Of Failure
HIGH
LOW
Product Development Stage
CommercialValue
- gt Market consolidation
- gt Market expansion
- gt Market penetration
- gt Product enhancement
- gt Sales distribution
- gt Product development
- gt Marketing research
- gt Prototyping
- gt Market definition
- gt Innovation RD
IPO/MBO /Trade Sale
VC/ Expansion
Fiscal approaches
VC/IIF
Seed
SourcesOf Funding
Angels/3Fs
RD
Tier 0
Tier 1
Tier 3
Tier 4
Tier 5
Tier 2
Business Development Tiers
- Tier 2 - Incubation
- Mentoring
- Seed funding
- Contacts
- Consulting
- Clients
- Tier 3 - Post-incubation
- Funding
- Structuring
- Relationships etc
- Tiers 4/5 - Commercial Maturity
- Tiers 0/1 - Pre-incubation
- Direction
- Collaboration
- Guidance
- Resources etc
- Pre-Seed funding
22Some examples of fund interventions
Entrepreneurs create firms in response to market
needs But they need help including from public
incentives
- Great Eastern Investment Forum
- White Rose Consortium
- Regional Investment Funds
Bob Hodgson
Bilbao February 2004
23Great Eastern Investment Forum
Making a place of exchange
- Forum to bring together those with ideas and
those with capital - Ideas helped to become investment ready
- Led to elevator pitch
- Forum meets for breakfast each month
- Web site and open access
- Lots of investment results
- No public role
Bob Hodgson
Bilbao February 2004
24White Rose Consortium
Competitive funding for university spin outs
- Competitive bid for university challenge funds
- Consortium of three universities
- York Sheffield Leeds
- 3 million euro
- Managed by private agents
- After proof of concept and before seed
- Emphasis on biotech
Bob Hodgson
Bilbao February 2004
25Regional Venture Funds
Filling the equity gap
- 3Fs and angels below 300,000
- Commercial funds above 1.5 million
- Gap in between
- Regional partnership funds
- Leverage
- State aids problems
- Commercial behaviour
Bob Hodgson
Bilbao February 2004
26Typical model Callon et al
Bob Hodgson
Bilbao February 2004
27Typical model Kline-Rosenberg
Bob Hodgson
Bilbao February 2004
28To summarise what is needed
- Purpose - having a clear shared vision of
future - Language - being able to talk to each other
- Incentive - funding to lubricate and rewards
- History - no substitute for doing it
- USEFUL TOOLS
- Exactly this sort of exercise
- Do it with passion
Bob Hodgson
Bilbao February 2004