European Commission Enterprise and Industry Connecting SMEs to international opportunities and IP – the ecosystem approach Eoin Costello www.eoincostello.ie.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Towards a profile of the NIS in Croatia Domagoj Račić Knowledge Network
Advertisements

Learning outcomes: PwC’s perspective
Fostering Entrepreneurship Education – a EU perspective
May 2005 ICT for Enterprise Networking FP6 IST Call 5 WP Information Day Strategic Objective ICT for Enterprise Networking Research Focus.
Research and Innovation WP Enhancing Innovation Capacity of SME Brussels, 18 October 2013 Research and Innovation.
Innovative Concept for Internationalizing Companies IC&IC Concept Inovativ pentru Internaţionalizarea Companiilor.
Does FP7 offer the right tools for promoting excellence and innovation in the Regions? Paul Harris Senior Executive – EU Policy Scotland Europa (Brussels)
Making Innovation Affordable Jo Derbyshire European Commercial Manager
Good Practice Pilot Action for Innovative Industries: Education, Training and Exploitation.
The ECPG’s final report Structured in two parts: Three core principles for the next stage of cluster programmes Eight action proposals directed at both.
Enterprise and Industry Public Consultation on Green Action Plan for SMEs: Results SME Envoy Network Munich, Lisbeth BAHL POULSEN SMEs: Clusters.
ESIF Priority Areas and Detailed Design Workshop Tuesday 2 December 2014 Sheffield Hallam University The Sheffield City Region and Innovation Yasmin Knight,
Innovation Management Practice in Irish SME’s By: David Mulligan, Owen O’Leary, David O’Sullivan National University of Ireland, Galway.
Capitalising the full potential of on-line collaboration for SME innovation support H2020-INNOSUP Context and Objectives Info-session Brussels,
European Structural and Investment Funds Delivery Conference Friday 17th May 2013 Strengthening research, technological development and innovation.
Promoting University-Industry Collaboration Diponegoro University.
SME Financing: EU Programmes and EFSI
Enterprise Europe Network – Crossroad Between East and West, North and South Baltic Dynamics 2015 May 29, 2015 Ints Viksna, Latvian Technological center.
ENTERPRISE EUROPE NETWORK INTRODUCTION Jan Gerritsen – Manager EEN IRELAND Blachardstown – 3rd February 2015.
CONSULTING NETWORK Creation of an information network service in the consultancy field for SME development projects Project presented by Victor Cladera.
International Conference on Enhancement and Innovation in Higher Education Crowne Plaza Hotel, Glasgow 9-11 June 2015 Welcome.
SME Access to Finance & Enterprise Europe Network Georgia Tzenou, National Documentation Centre Enterprise Europe Network-Hellas.
SUPER-SME PROJECT Pilot Action Plan FUNDITEC. Executive summary Main objectiveTransfer technology unit Main activies- follow-up of the technological novelties.
European Commission Enterprise and Industry TOWARDS MORE WORLD-CLASS CLUSTERS – IMPLICATIONS FOR MARITIME INDUSTRIES 27. April 2009 Jean-Noël Durvy Director.
May 2005 Towards a network of digital ecosystems: which technology,which research ? Workshop: Review of the technology and research activity Context and.
Salvatore Zecchini Chairman OECD WP SMEE. Most governments are trying to promote entrepreneurship and SMEs The MENA region is no exception In Saudi Arabia.
PEER ADVICE ON LEARNING (PAL): WHAT’S IN IT FOR ALL OF US? Debbie Witney, Faculty of Business Tatia Batsikadze, Business and Management Spot the PAL leader.
MK Dutta September GMS- SME Business Networking- Challenges and Prospects Madhurjya Kumar Dutta Program Manager, Trade & Investment Mekong Institute.
FW6 project DETECT-it 2 Rein Ruubel, PhD Tallinn Technology Park TEHNOPOL, ESTONIA.
The Bridging Role of Graduate Placement Programmes in the SME Workplace Padraig Gallagher 8/11/2013.
International Trade Support in South West England Clive Wray Director of Public Funded Contracts.
The Benefits Package Adrian Schofield President, Information Industry South Africa Hanoi, Vietnam November 25, 2003.
Creating Prosperity: the role of higher education in driving the UK’s creative economy UKADIA Conference London, 8 February 2011.
1 The Innovation Performance Review of Kazakhstan: Main Conclusions and Recommendations.
INNOWATER Introduction to Business Proposition Toolkit July 2013.
European Commission Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP)
European Broadband Portal Phase II Application of the Blueprint for “bottom-up” broadband initiatives.
SME Policy – Beyond the crises Steiermark/Croatian Regions Brussels, 28 May 2009 Daniel Gassmann, Head of Sector Services, Quality and Reporting Executive.
Robert Huggins Cardiff School of Management, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff Presentation at the ‘Higher Education – Making A Difference To Economies.
NETWORK STRUCTURE AND COOPERATION BETWEEN UNIVERSITIES AND INDUSTRY Prof. Ing. Tatiana Čorejová, PhD. Prof. Ing. Ján Čorej, PhD.
Technology Transfer and IP framework initiatives May 2011.
Presentation of the results of the Project Presentation of the Recommendations.
1 Regional Innovation Strategies RIS. 2 About Regional Innovation Strategies The RIS projects aimed to support regions to develop regional innovation.
Audit of Innovation in the BMW Region An Evaluation of a Regional Knowledge Economy Gerry Finn, Director.
PDE3 – Frameworks for interoperability of Product Data in SME based environment Lecturer: Ricardo Gonçalves.
Title Sub-title PLACE PARTNER’S LOGO HERE European Commission Enterprise and Industry October 9 th 2015 Breda Fox.
EEN Wales Lisa Wheatley R&D Adviser European Commission Enterprise and Industry.
1 Connecting Bulgarian Entrepreneurs to the European Knowledge Base Virginia Jordanova Mercouri CORDIS Communication and Awareness
HEInnovate A self-assessment tool for higher education institutions (HEIs) wishing to explore their entrepreneurial and innovative potential.
1 Boško Nektarijević Executive Manager, Balkan Security Network Opportunities for SMEs in Horizon 2020 E-learning I Balkan.
Utilization of knowledge for economic growth in the Czech Republic Karel Klusacek Technology Centre AS CR Knowledge Economy Forum V.
P.J. O’Reilly Regional Manager Enterprise Europe Network.
EGI-InSPIRE RI EGI-InSPIRE EGI-InSPIRE RI EGI Business Engagement Program for SMEs Javier Jiménez Business Development.
#ELANnetworkAR #ELANnetworkAR Technical Mission Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA 17th - 20th May 2016 “Innovation and technology.
Work Package 2 Eva Heckl 1/10/2014 Feasibility study on an internet-based e-platform for women entrepreneurs.
© Copyright Richard Dealtry th & 10 th February 2012 Revolutionary Corporate University Forum Web:
13 August 2012NUAS New forms of communicating research - in a European collaboration Ulla Bredberg, Science Communication Officer.
Managing Performance Learning BILD Connect Event Managing Performance Learning BILD Connect Event Managing Performance Learning BILD Connect Event International.
Presentation for Plenary Session 2:
Strengthening multi-sectoral collaboration: a framework for building interactive capabilities Glenda Kruss HESA Conference 3-4 April 2012.
Fit4Europe : Rationale & Methodology
Visions for Open Innovation:
University-business engagement for Innovation –
About OI-Net.
Ann Hodgson, Ken Spours, David Smith and Julia Jeanes
Green Action Plan for SMEs
International Urban cooperation
HEInnovate A self-assessment tool for higher education institutions (HEIs) wishing to explore their entrepreneurial and innovative potential.
Prof. Kiran Kalia, Director NIPER Ahmedabad
Presentation transcript:

European Commission Enterprise and Industry Connecting SMEs to international opportunities and IP – the ecosystem approach Eoin Costello

Title of the presentation | Date | ‹#› What led me to being in front of you today (apart from a love of all things Polish)? I’m going to tell you a story....

I was invited to speak at EEN Belfast by a nice fellow

As a result I got speaking to another nice fellow

As a result I became involved in the EEN Ireland project of mapping innovation supports available to SMEs through the SME Inno Info Days to identify niches EEN can generate most impact.

What I found and know from my own experience “SMEs are struggling every day for economic survival… lack of time, lack of resources, lack of skilled employees, lack of easy to use technology adapted to SMEs” Source: SMEs GoDigital EU Conference Report

“SMEs and local clusters are now competing in a global and dynamic market where they need more interrelations, more specialised resources, more research and innovation as well as access to global value chains and knowledge.” Source: Nachira 2007 Digital Ecosystems

Knowledge, resources for innovation? Sounds like a job for Institutes of Technology, which in Ireland are assigned the role of providers of applied and multi- technology solutions to industrial needs

The search for a subject for my Dissertation became the search for a better way

I particularly focussed on SMEs in the Incubation Centre at the case study Higher Education Institution (HEI). These centres were introduced to start to bridge this HEI- SME divide and increase the number of knowledge intensive startups - In Ireland there are 8 university located incubation centres and 16 IoTs incubation centres

What’s different? Standard ecosystem model – Keystone is the business or start-up

Disadvantages of this formulation Departure of keystone company for other countries Lack of diversity Lower knowledge spillovers Lower participation by intermediaries Behaviour not amenable to being an instrument of national policies

Methodology In-depth interviews with 3 incubation centre SMEs In-depth interviews with 3 SMEs in the high technology/web sectors In-depth interviews with 4 current HEI students at the case study Institute In-depth interviews with the Heads of School and Incubation Centre manager I mapped all the interactions between these three constituents HEI-SME-Student looking at tie strength in the network

I found that through my research and work as an Enterprise Ireland Start Up Mentor some SMEs in incubation centres were working isolated from the international market as they failed to leverage external knowledge and collaborate using the partnering opportunities and IP search services of EEN.

How many people here have experience of the struggles of their HEI – SME interface? Please share your thoughts. If both sides of the HEI-SME innovation interface could be brought to see the commonality of their mutual strategic interests Pera (2009) the HEI- SME Innovation Interface could become far more symbiotic.

My findings – SME side In my sample 80% were suspicious of higher education institutions because: Too long to collaborate, process not satisfactory(SMEs sensed that it was not assigned a high enough priority at the HEI), outcome not commercially useable or practical.

My findings – HEI side On the higher education side similar findings, attitudes included – suspicion, feeling that SMEs were unrealistic in their expectations, lack of common language, their current workloads and incentives not aligned with the needs of SMEs

Conclusions- in the cases I examined The HEI-SME innovation interface is not working as well as it could Incubation Centre SMEs need the input of EEN but are not sufficiently aware of the network or the benefits it offers – in the sample I questioned none of the SMEs had engaged with EEN.

Effective engagement - What are the issues in linking up with EEN? Need transivity and homophilly in the network – two terms from Social Network Analysis

Transivity Transivity - in social network analysis and is a property of relational ties. If there is a tie between A and B and one between B and C then in a transitive network A and C will also become connected. However Epstein points out that different ties have different density. Those with whom one "interacts most intensely and most regularly" are termed the "effective network".

Homophilly Homophilly: the tendency of individuals to associate and bond with similar others using a common technical language and objectives. The presence of transivity and homophilly in a network will normally lead to the ecosystem becoming more dense.

Downside to very dense networks - can become impervious to external change and knowledge, homogeneous groups that exhibit extreme homogenisation can act counter to innovation (group think).

Conclusions An action plan for EEN: Invest resources in fine-tuning the interfaces – from use of language on websites to application forms Focus at developing long term collaborative relationships with “wholesale” producers of SMEs that need the input of the EEN – third level incubation centres.

My questions to you: Does anyone have experience/knowledge of initiatives between EEN + Incubation Centres? Do you feel it is something EEN should focus on?

Dziekuje za uwage Name: Eoin Costello Organisation: Linkedin: Eoin Killian Costello