AREA Science Park The driver of innovation in the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region Challenges and Opportunities for Innovative Companies in EU Border Regions.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
IRC IRENE 2000 A TOOL FOR SMEs TRANSNATIONAL OPERATIONS LARA DIPACE Marketing & International Relations AREA Science Park - Trieste (I)
Advertisements

Life Science Cluster in Krakow
Entrepreneurship and competitiveness for SMEs Dialogue between Brazil and the EU EU Enterprise and Innovation Initiatives Carl James.
Regions as the driving forces of European competitiveness: From theory to practice Interregional Seminar and Partnership Fair Enhancing university-business.
Malta Council for Science and Technology Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) 15 July, 2008 Anthea Frendo FP7 National Contact Point.
The World Bank Knowledge Economy Forum Technology Absorption by Innovative SMEs Ancona 17 June 2008 PLENARY SESSION III Clusters & Integrating SMEs in.
Linking BRICS innovation potential through Innovation Networking Platform Sergey Korotkov Director, UNIDO CIIC Russia.
How to activate EC funding opportunities through strategic integrated approaches Case studies from Friuli Venezia Giulia Region Ugo Poli - FVG Region /
2015. MITA. All rights reserved.````` Lithuanian Country Report Gintarė Narakienė The Agency for Science, Innovation and Technology.
Success Factors for Internationalisation of Clusters Dr. Gerd Meier zu Köcker Vilnius, 8 th April
Business Services in Europe: Raising the Game Norman Rose Vice-Chairman High Level Group on Business Services & Chairman European Business Services Round.
The Knowledge Resources Guide The SUVOT Project Sustainable and Vocational Tourism Rimini, 20 October 2005.
National innovation strategies and policies - Republic of Slovenia Dr. Klemen Grošelj SIPO Novi Sad,
SMEs Division National IP Action Plan for Entrepreneurs and SMEs March 2008 Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Division World Intellectual Property Organization.
November 6, 2006EU-NET kick off meeting1 EU-NET Kick off meeting Nachod, Czech Republic November 6th, 2006.
GATEWAY TO FINNISH EXPERTISE 1 Commercialization guidelines – NanoCom and ProNano results Dr. Eeva Viinikka, Business Director Programme Director of National.
ECIPA soc. cons. a r.l. Tel. (+39) Fax. (+39) CNA Veneto Tel. (+39) Fax. (+39)
Instruments for support to innovative and competitive SMEs in Serbia
1 Prof. Dr. Necdet GEREN (Mech Eng.) Center Director Participant: TUBITAK-ADANA UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY JOINT RESEARCH CENTER TURKEY Participant Role: Contractor.
European Commission Enterprise Directorate General Innovation Policy R&D and Innovation in the Regional Operational Programs Meeting with Regions 11 July.
NEW INNOVATION SUPPORT SERVICES, case Finland Mervi Käki, CEO, Partner
Roman Chirca, General Director. Republic of Moldova – Research & Development  Population: 3,4 million  42 Research Institutes  13 universities  3.
ASSOCIATION OF INDUSTRIALISTS UDINE. Founded in 1945, Confindustria Udine is the main organization representing the Industrialists of the Province of.
Detailed Introduction to the services provided by the network including target groups, clients and network tools Valerie Bahr Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum,
Panagiotis KARNIOURAS NCP for SPACE / Technology Transfer Consultant PRAXI/ HELP-FORWARD Network … the Greek experience 9 October 2009.
Enterprise Directorate General European Commission Innovating Regions in Europe (IRE) network and Innovation Relay Centres (IRC) : regional tools for.
Business Model for an Industrial development agency
International Trade Support in South West England Clive Wray Director of Public Funded Contracts.
REGIONAL INNOVATION STRATEGY REGIONAL INNOVATION STRATEGY OF THE KOŠICE SELF-GOVERNING REGION doc. RNDr. Oto Hudec CSc., Technical University of Košice.
Regional Innovation Systems: the experience of AREA Science Park Trieste ___________________________________________________________________________ Fabrizia.
Fraunhofer ISI Institute Systems and Innovation Research Trentino plus 10 Foresight Workshop July 2003 (Trento) Trentino plus 10: Innovation system.
Agency for Science, Innovation and Technology (MITA) Anzelma Ūselienė Innovative Medicines Initiative Info day, Le Meridien,Vilnius
The regional dimension of innovation and Business Intelligence: the Emilia-Romagna experience Leda Bologni ASTER - Bologna - Italy The regional dimension.
RTD-B.4 - Regions of Knowledge and Research Potential Regional Dimension of the 7th Framework Programme Regions of Knowledge Objectives and Activities.
OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME “DEVELOPMENT OF THE COMPETITIVENESS OF THE BULGARIAN ECONOMY” Republic of Bulgaria Ministry of Economy and Energy April 2006.
Support of small and medium-sized enterprises. 2 Importance of SMEs Business environment Business environment Structural changes Structural changes Stabilizing.
General Secretariat for Research & Technology (GSRT) Ministry of Development Dr. Dimitris DENIOZOS Secretary General for Research and Technology Thessaloniki,
A new start for the Lisbon Strategy Knowledge and innovation for growth.
S&T and Innovation Policy in the Republic of Armenia Innovation Programs Division, SCS RA “Development of Coherent Innovation Policy in South Caucasian.
The Bulgarian ICT Cluster The European Day Of The Entrepreneur – Sofia, 2005.
Regione Autonoma Friuli Venezia Giulia Regione del Veneto.
COORDINATION OF INNOVATION STRATEGIES/SCHEMES IN METROPOLITAN AREAS. THE ROLE OF PUBLIC POLICIES. WHY OUR INNOVATION MANAGEMENT SCHEMES ARE APPOPRIATE.
Seventh Framework Programme ( ) of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities
Our experience in RIS Best practices and transfer of know-how RIS MAZOVIA November 24th, 2005 Frédérique Pannier José A. Álvarez.
1 SMEs – a priority for FP6 Barend Verachtert DG Research Unit B3 - Research and SMEs.
B R U S S E L S Partnership of local authorities in sciences and business Best practices of Brussels-Capital Region Sofia, 31st October 2008.
Transforming the Tech Valley Workforce Region A Blueprint From Traditional Manufacturing to Globally Competitive Advanced Manufacturing and Technology.
Conference on regional governance in a global context The experience of Emilia Romagna Morena Diazzi Managing Authority ERDF ROP
Transnacionalno teritorialno sodelovanje Program Jugovzhodna Evropa Margarita Jančič, MOP,DEZI Novo mesto,17. april 2008.
Mission & Activities Cristina Dorati Warsaw, 18 January 2008 [Regional Agency for Education, Training and Employment]
Antonella Attanasio, Head of International Activities and Relations - ISFOL MEETING IN ISRAEL JERUSALEM, OCTOBER 2010.
Commercialization of IP - National Perspective 1 © 2009 Nikola Radovanovic Intellectual Property Office of the Republic of Serbia.
E u r o p e a n C o m m i s s i o nCommunity Research Global Change and Ecosystems EU environmental research : Part B Policy objectives  Lisbon strategy.
24 October,2013 Technology Transfer Office “Information and Communication Technologies for Energy Efficiency” TTO “ICTEE” AComIn – Starosel, Bulgaria.
1 EUROPEAN INNOVATION POLICY: Innovation policy: updating the Union’s approach in the context of the Lisbon strategy Thursday, 9 October 2003 Sofia, Bulgaria.
Integration of industrial policies and sustainable development World Bank Knowledge Economy Forum Ancona, 19 June 2008.
CLUSTERING PROJECT Oto Hudec Faculty of Economics Technical University of Košice.
Kaj KostianderKemi-Tornio University of Applied Sciences Public Sector Intermediaries as Stimulators of Private Sector Innovation.
Utilization of knowledge for economic growth in the Czech Republic Karel Klusacek Technology Centre AS CR Knowledge Economy Forum V.
Delivering Innovation Prof. Janet Bainbridge Senior Specialist Advisor Government & Europe One NorthEast
Presentation of the Consortium for Development of Polesine APP4INNO PROJECT APP4INNO PROJECT - Pésc, 24 th October 2012 Kick-off meeting APP4INNO project.
1. UK Trade & Investment London Region ‘Assistance to UK Companies in South Korea’ Robert Hurley Sector Groups Manager UK Trade & Investment International.
Investment into smart growth! How we can help!. “…the EU and its Member States should adopt a strategic and integrated approach to innovation whereby.
Presentation of the Technology Centre of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic and of the Enterprise Europe Network, Best Practices Examples, Success.
1 2 The environment Eastern part of Emilia-Romagna Region - 3 major highways - 3 airports in 80 km. - Port sede di Faenzasede di.
Research and Innovation Policy in Piedmont
the 2016 Science meets Regions project
IPR’s: new challenges and opportunities
October 2017 Fabrizio Rovatti – Managing Director, Innovation Factory.
the 2016 Science meets Regions project
Presentation transcript:

AREA Science Park The driver of innovation in the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region Challenges and Opportunities for Innovative Companies in EU Border Regions (LOOK-EAST NET) Study Visit c/o IRC Innovation Relay Centre IRENE / AREA Science Park Trieste, 14th April 2005 MARCELLO GUAIANA IRC Project Manager Marketing & International Relations AREA Science Park - Trieste (Italy)

The Regional Scientific System (1)  University of Udine  University of Trieste  ISAS - International School for Advanced Studies  ICGEB - International Center for Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology  ICS-UNIDO - International Center for Science and High Technologies  Elettra - Synchrotron Light Laboratory  INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics  INFM - National Institute for the Physics of Matter  IRCCS Burlo Garofolo - Clinical Research Institute for Mother & Child Health  CETA - Centre for Theoretical and Applied Ecology

The Regional Scientific System (2)  OGS - National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics  OAT - Astronomical Observatory of Trieste  LBM - Marine Biology Laboratory  CISM - International Centre for Mechanical Sciences  CIRMONT - International Centre for Research and Mountains  CRO - Oncology Research Centre  CNR - National Council of Research: Thalassographic Institute of Trieste  ICTP-UNESCO - International Centre for Theoretical Physics  TWAS - Third World Academy of Science  AREA Science Park

R&D Personnel International comparison figures (*) per 1000 labour force units

Trieste – City of Science science and technology hub large community of Italian and foreign researchers at the heart of the enlarged Europe AREA Science Park is at the core of the Trieste Scientific System

The Regional Industrial System (1) The industrial system accounts for 1/3 of the regional GDP ( MEuro equal to 2,3% of Italy, procapite - ISTAT 2002) and is characterized by:  a small core of large national and international enterprises (steel, industrial plants, machine tools, household appliances, furniture)  a diffused tissue of about export-oriented 100,000 small and medium-sized firms and a wide network of craft firms.

The Regional Industrial System (2) The composition of the industrial workforce is mainly based on the mechanical industry (38.7%) and wood & furniture (24.6%). Furthermore additional relevant sectors are transport and agro-food. There are four regional industrial districts (clusters), recognized by law, which have an high export level capacity, namely:  knive district  food district  chair district  furniture district

The Regional Industrial System (3) Hi-tech sectors are developing in Friuli Venezia Giulia such as Biotechnology & ICT in AREA Science Park is active the cluster initiative “TDMB-Technology District of Molecular Biomedicine”, the strategic project strongly supported both by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research and the Regional Administration. The TDMB is an innovative cognitive district where development programmes driven by research and industry stakeholders are strongly supported both by public and private funds

Leading innovation regions

AREA Science Park multi-sector STP in Italy is the Science and Technology Park (STP) of Friuli-Venezia Giulia Region and the leading multi-sector STP in Italy is close to the Slovenian border links the research with technology development and market transfers knowledge, technologies and innovations to the territory

AREA Science Park  2 extended campuses in Padriciano and Basovizza  75 PRIs, R&D Centres, and Knowledge-based Companies  1600 researchers, technicians and service staff  Extent: 55 hectares  Facilites: about sqm of equipped laboratories, offices and services  Facilities under construction ( ): sqm  Future development plans (2006 – 2014): sqm

is managed by a MUNICIPALITIES AND PROVINCES OF TRIESTE AND OF DECENTRATED BRANCHES OF AREA SCIENCE PARK REGIONAL SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS SOCIO-ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS (REGIONAL CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, TRADE UNIONS, INDUSTRIALIST ASSOCIATIONS) NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL UNIVERSITY OF TRIESTE UNIVERSITY OF UDINE ISAS FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA REGION Consorzio per l’AREA di Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica di Trieste AREA Science Park national research institution

Public Research Institutions R&D Centres of industries and services enterprises Highly specialized enterprises AREA Science Park Value added services Applied Research Technological Development Product/Service Development Value chain Market Fundamental Research AREA Science Park A Knowledge District – Multiple Participants

biotechnologies and diagnostics chemistry and biochemistry biomedical technologies physics new materials nanotechnologies informatics, telecommunications, electronics environmental technologies AREA Science Park A Knowledge District - Multi-disciplinary features

A permanent regional system has been created to improve the value and the transferability of the research results from the academia following the model of the international University-Industry Liaison Offices The exploitation of research Sister is a project of AREA Science Park aimed to effectively stream research results to market

Services to meet the market  scouting of research results  technology assessment  market studies  patenting  support for the creation of NTBFs

INITIAL SCOUNTING EXPLOITATION PLAN DESIGN Results driven to market The chart represents the entire R&D results exploitation path 50 TRANSFER SPIN OFF R&D PARTNERSHIP Exploitation options The exploitation path The 50 driven to market results have been transferred according to three options Out of 135 research results (selected by regional research units), 50 were driven to the market DOCUMENTAL AND PATENT ANALYSIS PATENT ASSESSMENT MARKET POTENTIAL IDENTIFICATION

The diffusion of innovation The project is based on a Network of Competence Centers established on the Regional Territory to transfer innovation to the productive system Innovation Network is a project of AREA Science Park aimed to diffuse to all the regional companies the opportunity to acquire innovation, knowledge and new technologies

Each Centre  is independent for its management and operation  is strongly interconnected with all the poles of the Network  has its own staff skilled in territorial marketing, technology transfer, financial and economic issues The Competence Centers of the Innovation Network are coordinated by AREA in co-operation with key institutions committed to the regional economy development

 introducing new technologies to improve the business  exploring the commercial feasibility of an idea and whether there’s a market for it  bringing a new product to market  starting up partnerships and cooperation projects Innovation Network provides practical advice and action plans on:  searching published patents as a source of ideas and information  protecting the intellectual property  capitalizing on new knowledge and innovative ways of doing things  competing successfully and profitably in today’s fast-changing marketplace

IRC IRENE – Partner Network Trieste Venezia Ancona Trento Bologna ENEA ASTER Veneto Innovazione Marche Innovation Training Centro Tecnofin Servizi AREA Science Park

INFORMATION SERVICES 4AMT personalised service 4Updating on EOIs generated by BBS publications 4Information on TTDays and Brokerage Events SERVICES PROVIDED UPON SUBSCRIPTION 4Technology audit 4TO/TR publication in the BBS 4Representation in TTdays and contacts follow-up SPECIFIC SERVICES (under requirement) 4IPR consultancy 4Technology validation; 4Market scenario 4Fund raising IRC IRENE/ AREA Science Park Offered Services

AREOSPACEAGROFOODAUTOMOTIVE TEXTILE NANO & MICRO TECHNOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY ENVIRONMENTFISH TECHNOLOGIESWOOD RENEWABLE ENERGY ICTMARINEMATERIALSMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY IRC network - Thematic Groups

IRC IRENE/AREA Science Park Achievements in 2004 KEY FACTS On a total base of 1950 clients: 39 company visits both outward and inward 11 cases profiles insertions in TTDays catalogues 15 Technology Offers/Requests published in the BBS 89 TO/TR processed 13 TT Matches reached 3 Negotiations reached 3 TTT Agreements reached 11 cases of IPR Help Desk assistance

Hi-tech integrated Co-operation for cross-border economic growth and SME competitiveness increase

AREA Science Park project for the development of Friuli Venezia Giulia / Slovenia cross-bordering area aimed at creating shared models of industrial clusters and cognitive districts ( INTERREG IIIA Italy/Slovenia ) HiCo

AREA Science Park plans the development of the cross-bordering area based on innovative industrial and cognitive districts The Slovenian Centre for SMEs Development plans the strengthening of industry competitiveness based on clustering and networking initiatives Hi-Co Project Hi-tech integrated Co-operation for cross-border economic growth and SME competitiveness increase PRIM-e (Primorska Enterprise) Project Strengthening the SME Competitiveness in the Primorska Region through Networking and Co-operation Development of the cross-bordering area

Slovenian area  remarkable economic and industrial development potential  room for new structures and infrastructures  presence of an industrial development policy based on networks and clusters of innovative firms Italian area  role of AREA Science Park as driving force for innovation development in the territory  high concentration of science and technology resources and services for innovation  presence of a regional policy in favour of innovation and industrial districts development Territorial context

 to coordinate and harmonize local policies for development of cross-bordering areas  to develop a competitive and innovation-oriented cross-bordering industrial system  to attract investments in research and technology- intensive business  to concentrate technological know-how and innovation targeted services in AREA Science Park through hi-tech SMEs development Goals

 identification of strategic guidelines regional policies for innovation definition of excellence focalizations (nanotechnology, biotechnology, etc.) definition of the most interesting territory areas identification of service supply procedures to orient and assist investors in technological innovation  setup and utilization of an Attractiveness Infopackage through territorial animation and value creation Action Plan Interactive Portal Guide for Investments Events & Workshop

To establish a transregional EU Future Region as an attractive and competitive area for the knowledge-based economy The Vision Moving towards Inter-Regional Innovation Systems

The EU Future Region Moving towards Inter-Regional Innovation Systems

 high-standards of physical infrastructures  common high value-added services  easy access to transnational resources, knowledge, competences and leading technologies Eight European Science and Technology Parks allied to offer: Moving towards Inter-Regional Innovation Systems

 technological and industrial networking  joint experts pool  training offer / staff exchange  trans-regional valued added chains  joint marketing  joint strategy in location development Services Moving towards Inter-Regional Innovation Systems

IRC IRENE/AREA Science Park CONTACT DETAILS Marcello Guaiana Executive officer Marketing & International Relations AREA Science Park - Padriciano, Trieste (Italy) ph fax