Zentrum für Innovation und Technik in NRW 2. COCOM Meeting Oslo, 24 & 25 May 2004 STRATINC – Strategic Intelligence Strategic Intelligence and Innovative.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Zentrum für Innovation und Technik in NRW Structural change, cluster policy and the role of foresight Michael Guth ZENIT GmbH, Germany
Advertisements

Zentrum für Innovation und Technik in NRW 3. COCOM Meeting Thessaloniki, 7 & 8 September 2004 STRATINC – Strategic Intelligence Strategic Intelligence.
Stimulate industrial innovation and promote the development of MIPYMEs through the promotion of university-business public sector to enhance applied research.
BUSINESS SECTORS Pharma and Biotechnology Public transport IT and Telecommunication Furniture production and distribution Consumer goods trading Agriculture,
1 ABOUT THE INSTITUTE ABOUT THE INSTITUTE SOFIA UNIVERSITY ST. KLIMENT OHRIDSKI, BULGARIA CENTRE FOR EUROPEAN RESEARCH, TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES.
Impulse for the VET column Flexibility as connecting concept ECER Hamburg September 2003 Wil van Esch CINOP Policy Research The Netherlands.
The system of early identification of skill needs in Germany
The Mutual Benefits of Engaging with Industry? Cathy Johnson, University of Nottingham.
17 centres of expertise together one, united in diversity.
C-P LUS L OCAL A CTION P LAN B RANDENBURG IMU-Institut Berlin GmbH Scientific Board 22 nd November 2012 Berlin.
DEPICT: Employability and Technology Research Reports Esme Caulfield DEPICT Project Manager University of Salford.
The German Adaptation Platform Petra Mahrenholz, Clemens Haße, Susanne Kambor, Inke Schauser, Andreas Vetter German Federal Environment Agency KomPass.
“E-GOV in Practice” June 15 – 25 Ramat Rachel Jerusalén Laboratory for e-Government Technology and Services Alejandra Ciurlizza Mellon.
Competitiveness. Competitive Advantage of Nations Michael Porter Key to high productivity is the development of leading industries able to compete and.
Capitalising the full potential of on-line collaboration for SME innovation support H2020-INNOSUP Context and Objectives Info-session Brussels,
Collaboration and Learning The perspective of a Cluster.
2015. MITA. All rights reserved.````` Lithuanian Country Report Gintarė Narakienė The Agency for Science, Innovation and Technology.
Creative Processes and Content Business Management EUROPEAN UNION Structural Funds The State Provincial Office of Oulu Education Department.
R&D support in North-Rhine Westfalia & Germany Dr. Bernd Janson ZENIT GmbH.
Market Research. Market Research – What is it? Gathering information on (for example)… …finding new markets …evaluating public opinion …gaining insight.
South Great Plain Regional Development Agency /SGPRDA/ Mr. Antal Ördögh Project manager Szeged, 16th of April 2007.
Australia’s Innovation Action Plan – Self-Assessment Report June 2010 Barry Jones Industry and Small Business Policy Division.
E-commerce and regional innovation policies: The case of RPIA-NRW Michael Guth Sen. Consultant and Project Manager ZENIT GmbH Phone:
Regional Development and Governance Symposium Innovation Enhancement in Slovenian Regions Tadeja Colnar Leskovšek Anteja ECG Izmir, 26 October 2007.
« How to succeed in doing a cluster strategy? » DICK Marie-Noëlle Cluster software.brussels.
Page 1 VET SECTOR & SOCIAL PARTNERS IN BiH Slavica Ivošević Deputy Director of the Agency for Preschool, Primary and Secondary Education BiH, Head of VET.
Regional Intelligence in Central Macedonia, Greece The METAFORESIGHT solution Isidoros Passas, Nicos Komninos, Elena Sefertzi, Lina Kyrgiafini URENIO Research.
WOOD - Lorraine Questionnaire performed on Wood sector in Region Lorraine - FRANCE STRATIN.C.
2nd Modern Housing SWG Meeting Presentation of activities LARCO ICOS Laboratory, Italy RESEARCH LABORATORY AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER IN COSTRUCTION Venice,
Virtual Collaborative Social Living Community for Elderly Kick Off Event Inova+ Overview Diana Magalhães.
Www. kulturwirtschaft.de or Allgemeine Wirtschaftspolitik/Industriepolitik Members of the research group: Michael Söndermann, Büro.
Progressing from labour market intelligence reports to HE level provision that is well supported by employers Marchmont Observatory, Exeter University.
1 Economic and Technological Intelligence Projects – ETI & Example of a Knowledge Management Platform Relevance for STRATINC Pilot Sectoral Intelligence.
The Vocational School Research Program of IEER Ágnes Makó HCCI Institute for Economic and Enterprise Research Network of Observatories.
1 Women Entrepreneurs in Rural Tourism Evaluation Indicators Bristol, November 2010 RG EVANS ASSOCIATES November 2010.
1 Tools for Regional Development Thomas Wobben Representation of Saxony-Anhalt to the EU Boulevard Saint Michel 80 B-1040 Brussels
SWG AGRO-FOOD Cluster manager profile Sofia, November 25th, 2010.
4 th COCOM Meeting Tenerife Susanne Jakobs, ZENIT Katja Käding, NeMa 7 th and 8 th of April, 2005 Mancommunidad of North Tenerife Implementation Activities.
Zentrum für Innovation und Technik in NRW International Workshop Moscow, July 9, 2012 Opportunities and Threats of International Cooperation of Technology.
From Industry-University Cooperation to Research Brokering in Estonia The purpose of this paper is to discuss the factors that determine effectiveness.
1 SMEs – a priority for FP6 Barend Verachtert DG Research Unit B3 - Research and SMEs.
Verite Network Technology Transfer and Technology Clinics Helsinki Meeting May 8-9, 2003.
Innovation via Networked Competence The Initiative „Kompetenznetze Deutschland“ by the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology.
STRATINC COCOM 5 Murcia Meeting October Lacave Allemand & Associés Process consultant.
Company LOGO Cluster Development in ICT sector in the Baltic’s (LATVIA) BALTIC IT&T FORUM 2007 Janis Bergs IS Cluster, Chairman of Board
MedCluster Hungary 1 Biotech and Healthcare Innovation Cluster.
Stratinc Meeting –Thessaloniki Oct. 7/ A contribute to a rationale (a preliminary view) DRAFT Maximiano Martins / Scientific Board.
Cluster and Innovation Networks are Instruments to Increase the Competitiveness of Regions and Enterprises- are German Experiences Transferable to Kazakhstan?
Claudia Mühlenfeld, ZENIT Susanne Jakobs, ZENIT October, 2005 INSTITUTO DE FOMENTO REGIÓN DE MURCIA Strategic Intelligence Platforms and Technology Watch.
Challenges and Solutions for Virtual Education May, 1-4, 2002, Berlin Networked Learning in a Global Environment New Media in Education: A German Government.
Regional Innovation and Living Labs in Bremen Living labs in Regional Innovation Ecosystems – European Network of Living Labs to access the regional innovation.
4 th COCOM Meeting Tenerife Susanne Jakobs, ZENIT 7 th and 8 th of April, 2005 Mancommunidad of North Tenerife Methodological Guidebook - Template for.
New Product Development Methods Based on Interregional Cooperation and Know-how Transfer Rene Tõnnisson Tartu Science Park.
Greening the SMEs needs resource efficiency service sector Wei Zhao Team Leader SWITCH-Asia Network Ffaciity UNEP / Wuppertal Institute collaborating Centre.
General Project Information I n S e r v N e t In terregional Innovative Serv ice Sector Net work of Excellence.
EUROPEER SME Content: 1.History 2.Mission 3.Main areas of activity 4.Lessons learnt on „Promoting innovation capacities of SME“ 5.Selected Projects 6.Contact.
Business Link Sarah Armstrong Business Advisor – Commercial Creative.
Russian Information-Analytical APEC Center for Agricultural Biotechnology.
SECOND NATIONAL INNOVATION FORUM The West Midlands Regional Innovation Strategy (RIS / RIS+) 25 th October 2005 Sofia, Bulgaria Dr Clive Winters, Programmes.
WORK LINKED TRAINING SCHEME. REAL SITUATION OF THE INDUSTRY IN THE BASQUE COUNTRY More than 95% of the companies less than 25 employees More than 95%
Design of foresight-based evaluation in Tekes Activities
Director: Research Coordination, Monitoring and Evaluation
Smart Guide to Cluster policy – Lessons for the adaptation of the EU automotive industry value chain Carsten Schierenbeck GROW.F2 – Clusters, Social.
PT. IDEA Vision Solusindo
Izolda Bulvinaite, European Commission ,DG MARE, E1
Thematic platform 1 Competitiveness & Attractivness
Implementation Activities PSIP / NRW
1st Metting of the National Food Technology Platforms
From bio-waste to valuable raw material
Local Growth Hub Lisa Ashby-Dowling Commercial Broker
Presentation transcript:

Zentrum für Innovation und Technik in NRW 2. COCOM Meeting Oslo, 24 & 25 May 2004 STRATINC – Strategic Intelligence Strategic Intelligence and Innovative Clusters COCOM Meeting 2 in Oslo 24 & 25 May 2004 Susanne Jakobs, Michael Guth, Zenit GmbH Intermediate Results of Cluster Survey in the Sector of New Materials in North-Rhine Westphalia STRATIN.C.

Zentrum für Innovation und Technik in NRW 2. COCOM Meeting Oslo, 24 & 25 May Bottom-up Approach in NRW SME Intern PSIP SME Intern PSIP SME Intern PSIP PSIP STRATIN.C.

Zentrum für Innovation und Technik in NRW 2. COCOM Meeting Oslo, 24 & 25 May Co-operation with NeMa STRATIN.C. NeMa (Interessengemeinschaft Neue Materialien in NRW e. V.) established in 1998 compound network of more than 75 companies and research institutes for material technology advise, bring together and actively support suppliers and prospective users of new materials in this continuously growing market Within a national tender procedure we selected NeMa to guide us through the field of New Materials.

Zentrum für Innovation und Technik in NRW 2. COCOM Meeting Oslo, 24 & 25 May STRATIN.C. Activities Cluster Survey Development of appropriate Questionnaire in cooperation with NeMa Quantitative Analysis is carried out by NeMa Qualitative Analysis is conducted by ZENIT PSIP Adjust Pilot Sectoral Intelligence Platform Approach to NRW needs Evaluation of an appropriate concept Decision for technological specialist (commercial) to realise the pilot project in NRW

Zentrum für Innovation und Technik in NRW 2. COCOM Meeting Oslo, 24 & 25 May STRATIN.C. Activities Cluster Survey in two steps Poll with over 730 contacts in the companies of new materials Anticipated return of 5 % ( ~ 37 Fax responses ) Subsequently telephone interviews going more into depth regarding the SI issue State of the art ~ 15 Fax responses ~ 3 – 4 telephone interviews

Zentrum für Innovation und Technik in NRW 2. COCOM Meeting Oslo, 24 & 25 May STRATIN.C. Experiences Telephone Interviews... PSIP Software enquiry Content Management System versus Knowledge Management System Emphasising the pilot character of the project

Zentrum für Innovation und Technik in NRW 2. COCOM Meeting Oslo, 24 & 25 May STRATIN.C. Already identified clusters and activities FORMETA - Metalworking Forum The FORMETA competence network is distinguished by a wide range of industrial metalworking and metal processing expertise and is characterized by a unique regional concentration of enterprises based in and around the cities of Wuppertal, Solingen and Remscheid. This cluster of industrial skills is strengthened by links to: industry-related research by institutes spread throughout Germany, industrially oriented, business-sponsored training and education programs from trade apprenticeships to degree-level studies, product testing/certification and film/surface diagnostics with a common transfer and presentation platform.