Title: Diapositiva 1
1Mediterranean Innovation and Research
Coordination Action - MIRA (Euro-Mediterranean
Innovation Space - EMIS) Roman Noetzel,
DLR International Bureau of the Federal Ministry
of Education and Research, Germany
2 Euro-Mediterranean Innovation Space
- Agenda
- Overview on MIRA
- Innovation Activities Euro-Mediterranean
Innovation Space - Starting conditions for innovation activities in
the region - EMIS Fora
- Research Driven Cluster Initiative
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- MIRA Overview
- Coordinator Prof. Rodriguez, CSIC (National
Research Council), Spain - Co-coordinator PROF . EL MAJID ZAYER, Moroccan
Ministry of Education and Research - Duration 2008-2011 (2012)
- Budget Line FP-INCO-2010-1
- Partners 30 (28 from the Med area UK, Germany)
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- MIRA Overview
- Work Packages (selection)
- Observatory of UFM COUNTRIES cooperation in ST
- Capacities building in the MPC for participation
in the FP, and support to the Information Points - Enhancing the MPC ST cooperation, especially
within FP7 task lead DLR for Priority Setting - Support to Programme Horizon 2020
- Towards the Euro-Mediterranean Innovation Space
(EMIS)Task Lead CNRST, Morocco / MadridD, Spain
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- Innovation in the region
- Mediterranean Partner Countries low amounts
spent by countries on research and development
have a negative impact on Arab innovation
performance in quantitative and qualitative terms
- Outside of educational institutions, countries
have made only modest efforts to transfer
knowledge to the general public or to transfer
either locally produced or imported knowledge to
the production and service sectors - Heterogeneous structures and capabilities
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7Source adapated from Global Competitiveness
Report 2010/2011
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- Drivers for innovation
- Public/private support for renewable energies
(Plan Solaire, DESERTEC, Mediterranean Solar
Plan) - Offshoring of ICT services to the MENA region
(Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Morocco, Turkey) - Growing automotive sector as part of the supply
chain for the European market (Morocco, Tunisia) - Health services?
- Ongoing demand for innovation in the agricultural
sector due to water scarcity, pollution,
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- Key factors for innovation!
Research / technological capacities
Market knowledge
Userknowledge
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- Objective of EMIS
- The mobilization of innovation stakeholders in
common framework and mutually beneficial
partnership to develop a more intelligent and
competitive Euro-Med space.
11EMIS Architecture
Research and Innovation Areas
New Topics (e.g. Transport, )
Energy
Health
ICT
Environment (water management,.)
Cross cutting aspects
Building Capacities
Sharing Knowledge
Monitoring RDI
EMIS Management and tools
Strategic Information (Webpage)
EMIS Fora
Skills development
EU-MPC-Clustering
EU-MPC-Technologytransfer
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- What is innovation?
- OECD Oslo Manual An innovation is the
implementation of a new or significantly improved
product (good or service), or process, a new
marketing method, or a new organisational method
in business practices, workplace organisation or
external relations. - Europe 2020 - Innovation Union Change that
speeds up and improves the way we conceive,
develop, produce and access new products,
industrial processes and services. Changes that
create more jobs, improve peoples lives and
build greener and better societies
13Innovation / Levels Context related Innovation (e.g. governance, framework conditions, policies, infrastructures) Process related Innovation (e.g. technology transfer, knowledge generation, knowledge application and integration) Objective related Innovation (e. g. new products, services, new projects)
Macro-Level (Policy)
Meso-Level (Inter- mediaries)
Micro-Level(firms)
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- Research Driven Cluster Initiative
- What is the aim? Within our EMIS activities we
aim at the promotion of a Research Driven Cluster
Initiative (RDCI) to enhance growth and
competitiveness in the field of Water and Waste
Water Management at transnational scale in the
Mediterranean region. - What is a cluster initiative? We perceive the
transnational Research Driven Cluster Initiative
as an organised international effort to increase
the growth and competitiveness of cluster or
network structures within a macro-region (EU-MPC)
involving the research community, clusters,
industry and government/ administration
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Source Roman Noetzel, DLR, P-06, own design
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- Nature and Role of the EMIS Fora
- The EMIS For a shall seek to validate the aim
and structure and identify appropriate approaches
of the Research Driven Cluster Initiative - Targeting the macro (policy makers, ministries)
and meso level (intermediaries, business
associations, technology transfer units) - Applying the triple helix concept by involving
research, industry and public players
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- EMIS Fora (Morocco 2nd half 2011)
- Innovation in the EMIS
- What role can the concept of Research Driven
Cluster play in line with the nature of
innovation? insights and experiences from
existing clusters in the EU - State of the Art Clusters in the Mediterranean
a new concept or reality already? - Cluster Policies, funding opportunities and other
instruments at EU level to support cluster
development - The Need for Innovation and Clustering in the
Sector of Waste Water Management / Presentations
by EU, EIB, ANIMA, EEN, MIRA, -
- Parallel Sessions in small working groups on
cluster development / Trainings
19Cluster Development Stages and EMIS Fora
Cluster Activities
RDC task 7activities/2
EMISForum 2 RDC task 7 activities/1EMIS Forum
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20- Thank you for your attention!
- Roman Noetzel, DLR
- International Bureau of the Federal Ministry of
Education and Research, Germany