Glenda Napier Glenda.napier@iked.org Napier@ipi.it Thematic Working Group on Venture Capital and Innovation Finance 2nd INSME Promoting Committee Meeting,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Innovation Management BINASIA – Viet Nam National Workshop January 2005 Hanoi, Viet Nam N. Srinivasan Asian and Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology.
Advertisements

EXIM Bank, NABARD, RRBs Group 4. Export Import Bank Of India (EXIM Bank of India)
Innovation network entrepreneurs | co-operating smart Best Science Based Incubator 2002 & 2003 Creating innovative start-ups in.
AGRO-START - Transnational network for SME support in the animal breeding and horticulture sector Project presentation Transnational conference Sofia,
Collaboration and Learning The perspective of a Cluster.
BRICS & UNIDO: Technology and Innovation for SMEs Development
European Commission Enterprise Directorate General Innovation Policy R&D and Innovation in the Regional Operational Programs Meeting with Regions 11 July.
Accelerating the development of world-class Irish companies to achieve strong positions in global markets resulting in increased national and regional.
Promoting Innovation and Growth for SMEs APEC 2009 SME Innovation Seminar Michael Bird Ministry of Economic Development New Zealand 26 August 2009.
Dr. Ninko Kostovski UACS Importance of Availability of Sources of Finance for Small and Medium Enterprises Ninko Kostovski,PhD University American College.
What support is out there for small businesses? Maria Lyle, Assistant Director Department of Business, Innovation and Skills.
Implementing the Lisbon Strategy The Role of Regions Kirsty Macdonald Head of Office Scotland Europa.
THE MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION The Sixth (6 th ) Meeting of the SME and enterprise policy Subgroup for the EU-Russian Dialogue.
The Small-Firm Sector. Defining the Small-firm Sector EU definition of SMEs –by number of employees micro enterprises small enterprises medium enterprises.
INSME – International Network for SMEs INSME INTERNATIONAL NETWORK FOR SMEs INSME 13 th Session of the WTO Working Group on Trade and Transfer of Technology.
European Business and Technology Centre Pollutec, Lyon, France, 1 December 2010.
Business Angels Funding & Involvement in the project Non-refundable | Participation in social capital Active involvement in the decission making process.
Funding Structures some ideas for designing innovative funding instruments Brigitte Hatvan.
European Commission Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP)
Financing women’s enterprise: challenges and opportunities Professor Susan Marlow De Montfort University Leicester UK
INSME – International Network for SMEs INSME INTERNATIONAL NETWORK FOR SMEs Fostering Innovation & Technology Transfer in SMEs through Intermediaries Dr.
1 The World Bank Sandro Zanus-Michiei St. Petersburg – March 2003 The role of Development Agencies in promoting and fostering SMEs.
Unilob – Artur Nowicki Istitutional Support System for Business Support Organisations in Poland Example of National Services Network for SMEs Artur Nowicki.
„ Innovations and role of state : „ Innovations and role of state : the Polish experience” Krzysztof Gulda Chairman of Team of experts on innovations and.
Financial System is a platform where the savers and borrowers come together and this results in the smooth functioning of economic activities.
1 INSME International Network for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) WIPO headquarters, 1st December 2010 Ms. Simona Marzetti, Secretary General.
Mr Leif Fagernäs Director General, Confederation of Finnish Industries EK Russian Economic and Financial Forum in Finland Hotel Crowne Plaza, Helsinki.
Istanbul Forum Country Exercise: Kazakhstan. From natural resources (oil & gas) to knowledge R&D basis declining Weak links between publicly funded R&D.
Case study for Austria Karin Gavac KMU Forschung Austria/Austrian Institute for SME Research SME definition including.
INSME – International Network for SMEs Tailored Services 1 st Meeting of the INSME Promoting Committee Milan, 7 th – 8 th July 2003.
INSME – International Network for SMEs INSME INTERNATIONAL NETWORK FOR SMEs 1 st INSME Promoting Committee Meeting Milan 7-8 July 2003 INSME INTERNATIONAL.
1 IPI, Rome, 30 June 2009 INSME International Network for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
1 First Meeting of the INSME Promoting Committee Milan, Italy: 7 July, 2003 Presented by: Dr. Arun Agrawal Secretary General World Association for Small.
MGT601 SME MANAGEMENT. Lesson 11 Short and Medium Term Issues for SME Policy Formulation – I.
INSME – International Network for SMEs INSME INTERNATIONAL NETWORK FOR SMEs 1 st INSME Promoting Committee Meeting Milan 7-8 July 2003.
EBAN The European Association of Business Angel Networks Claire Munck General Manager European Business Angel Network 2007 INSME General Assembly «Reinvigorating.
Marie-Florence Estimé Principal Administrator OECD Working Party on SMEs 2nd Meeting of the INSME Steering Group Rome, 15 October 2001 THE BOLOGNA PROCESS:
Enabling local services for SME development - linking local services to national programmes IKED/INSME International Roundtable, February 26, 2004 Sylvia.
MINISTRY OF ECONOMY, TRADE AND RELATIONS WITH BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT The smart specialisation – key factor of National Strategy for Competitiveness 2014-
1 2 nd Danube Financing Dialogue Financing Instruments to support SMEs Belgrade, 24 January 2013 Andreas Beikos Head of Office European Investment Bank.
CIP General presentation
Peter Bandilla, Deputy Adviser, Lending in Central Europe
Design of foresight-based evaluation in Tekes Activities
Presentation for Plenary Session 2:
Support action for innovation mainstreaming within the
SUPPORTS and SERVICES Recep BİÇER President
Presentation by Daphne Yong-d’Hervé, ICC
ENTREPRENEURSHIP MANAGEMENT
Let‘s practice capitalisation!
Pacific Regionalism and Stronger Regional Institutions: Paving Opportunities for ADFIP Presentation by the Pacific Islands Private Sector Organization.
Glenda Napier Global Venture Capital Markets and the Policy Challenges IKED/INSME International Roundtable, February 26, 2004.
(TWGs) INSME INTERNATIONAL NETWORK FOR SMEs THEMATIC WORKING GROUPS
INSME PILOT PROJECTS INSME INTERNATIONAL NETWORK FOR SMEs
ERA-Net Smart Energy Systems
Islamic Republic of Iran Ministry of Industries and Mines Iran Small Industries and Industrial Parks Organization vicenza meeting- apr. 20 ,2005.
Micro Finance Institute for increased employment, economic and social integration Geografical coverage Four regions - Stockholm, Södermanland, Östergötland.
– A View from German Development Cooperation –
Green Action Plan for SMEs
Hungarian Development Bank Fund-of-Funds in Cohesion Policy ELTI workshop - MFF post 2020 : what can NPBIs bring to the table for territorial investment.
MICRO: Enhancing Competitiveness of Micro-enterprises in Rural Areas
National Cluster Platform Austria Dr
European Innovation Platform for Knowledge Intensive Services Elke Van Tendeloo DG Enterprise and Industry Brussels, 04 June 2007.
@ScottPaulAAM on Twitter
Chris Barrett and Ade Freeman May 15, 2009 Nairobi, Kenya
Module No 6: Building Capacity in Rural Micro-Enterprises
TGFS- Venture Capital Fonds for Saxony
Access to Capital from Public Sources
MICRO: Enhancing Competitiveness of Micro-enterprises in Rural Areas
Member States Board on Digital Entrepreneurship
NTSIKA’S PRESENTATION
Presentation transcript:

Glenda Napier Glenda.napier@iked.org Napier@ipi.it Thematic Working Group on Venture Capital and Innovation Finance 2nd INSME Promoting Committee Meeting, February 25, 2004 Previous presentations have spoken a little about why should government/the public sector intervene/act, why is there a need for public intervention / intermediary organizations -> POLICY RATIONALE (market failures, Government/policy failure, Systemic failure) I would like to speak here briefly about the importance of linking local measures / services to national programmes… Intro (advantages and shortcomings of local, regional, national level of policy-making) Example: Sweden’s national incubator programme Glenda Napier Glenda.napier@iked.org Napier@ipi.it

Thematic Working Group (TWG) The TWG is an electronic platform for INSME members offering a community that allows exchange of specific knowledge. Any TWG is formed on an ad-hoc basis, initiated by a chairman and INSME member, and facilitated by the INSME Secretariat.

Responding to Falling Investments

Members IKED (Chairman) INSME, International Network for SMEs EURADA SIDO, Small Industries Development Organisation, India FISME, Federation of Indian Micro and Small & Medium Enterprises, India IADB, Inter-American Development Bank Ministry of Industry, Trade and Labour, Israel FED, Federation for Enterprise Development, US Centro Sviluppo, Italy Ministry of Economic Development, New Zealand

Focus so far … How to develop VC markets? What is the role of the governments when developing VC markets? What is the difference between VC sources in for instance India, Italy, US and Israel? Access for innovative and non-innovative firms? What is a business angel, and how can business angel networks support new start-ups?

For more information about TWG on Venture Capital Please contact Glenda Napier Glenda.napier@iked.org Napier@ipi.it