SUPER-SME PROJECT Pilot Action Plan FUNDITEC. Executive summary Main objectiveTransfer technology unit Main activies- follow-up of the technological novelties.

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SUPER-SME PROJECT Pilot Action Plan FUNDITEC

Executive summary Main objectiveTransfer technology unit Main activies- follow-up of the technological novelties - evaluation of emergent technologies - Knowledge of the business reality - Analysis of the market tendencies - Methodologies for valuing technologies - Prototype - Business plan definition Extected results and outcomes Global service of technology transfer and valorisation of technologies, knowledge market place with the capacity of transfer new technologies, multiplier effect promoting innovation as a key for be competitive, getting more funds for high technology risk projects and business dynamization Direct and indirect beneficiaries SME’s, universities, Technology parks, Technology centres, and other private or public actors. Implementing organisation Leitat Technology Centre and Barcelona Chamber of Commerce Partner(s)No more partners DurationFor the pilot project plan only 1 year Estimated budgetFor 2008, euros

PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION

BASIC RESULTS S&T INTERMEDIARIES  Main services focused in Collective Actions (1435 actions). Specially in awareness raising activities  Support for techno and scientific cooperation (453 actions) and assistance in accessing public funding (351)  Almost unexistent focus on human capital mobility and licensing Source: Draft Summary Report on Catalan S&T intermediaries

BASIC RESULTS S&T INTERMEDIARIES Best Developed Areas  Collective Actions, and inside it, the service “Awareness raising activities for enterprises” is by far the most developed and applied service of all the ones offered by the 5 institutions. Also important is the service of “Technology Watch” and “Collecting and disseminating information on relevant existing technologies”, specially for CIDEM and Bosch and Gimpera Foundation.  Support for technological and scientific cooperation is in the second place of relevance, though just one of the interviewed organisations develops activities in all the five services selected. So, it is quite common for the intermediaries interviewed to offer services of “Technological Audit” and “Technical and Legal support for preparing projects and agreements related to S&T collaboration”, but just one of the intermediaries (UdGOITT) works on the rest of the services of the area and not in a large scale.  Assistance in accessing public funding for RDTI activities is also a very important area of activity for three of the partners (CIDEM, UdGOITT and Knowledge Society Area). They offer a high number of support on the three services, being “Search for public funding and monitoring public tenders” their main focus of activity. On the other hand we find Bosch and Gimpera Foundation and Terrassa Trade Chamber, with absolutely no implication on the area.

BASIC RESULTS OF S&T INTERMEDIARIES Less Developed Areas  IPR and Commercialisation Just offered by Terrassa Trade Chamber and Bosch and Gimpera Foundation. CIDEM couldn’t give us any information about this area during the interview. Obviously, we detected a lack of development of this area in Catalonia though we have to say there are institutions working on this area out of our panel of intermediaries: such as Barcelona Activa, the local economic development agency of the City Council of Barcelona that we’ve tried unsuccessfully to include on this study.  Human capital mobility. Definitely the less developed area, only applied by Terrassa Trade Chamber (just on the service of “Placement schemes between research and industry) and UdGOITT (on the other two services: “Search for high specialised R+D personnel” and “Search for highly specialised management personnel”). Existence of national Spanish programmes.

 High level of professionalization  Big range of services offered  High level of coordination in between actors of the system  Growing specialization of actors  Strong model of management the support of SMEs  High political compromise to increase system of support to SMEs  Too many actors involved  Lack of infraestructures (basic and specialized)  Not enough tailor made services for specific needs  Lack of support for a mentality change  Too much bureacracy  Exigent model in terms of resources and time STRENGHTSWEAKNESSES OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY SMEs

PILOT ACTION SPECIFICATION - Main objective is to promote a Catalan technology market fostering: - Valorisation - Commercialization of R+D -How? Creating an organisation focussed to valorisation and transfer of technology, With global market orientation, fostering the relations between the main innovation actors. The proposed methodology is benchmarking in order to detect emergent technologies. A management tool through which a plan for evaluation, measurement, and improvement is implemented.

MARKET INTELLIGENCE -Market intelligence is in relation with the strategic analysis of the new scientific and technological novelty (offer) and the business environment and reality (demand). This matching will cover the following areas: - follow-up of the technological novelties - evaluation of emergent technologies - Knowledge of the business reality - Analysis of the market tendencies - Methodologies for valuing technologies - Prototype - Business plan definition

IMPLEMENTATION BODIES The implementation bodies are going to be: Leitat Technological Centre and Barcelona Chamber of Commerce. - Barcelona Chamber of Commerce is one of the most representative institutions of Catalonia. It plays a dynamic role in helping companies to start ups, develop, internationalise and innovate. Its activities are focused on prospecting and activating the economic and business sector, supporting national and international companies, offer products and services to companies and a global aim to contribute in the expansion of the economical and entrepreneurial axis of the region supporting SMEs mainly. - LEITAT Technological Centre, located at Terrassa and member of the Generalitat Network of Techno Centres (XCT). Though it started as a textile specialized centre, offering its services to the local companies, at the moment has diversified its fields of activity and its geographical impact, working with companies all over Spain and Europe. At the moment, LEITAT offers a wide range of activities like: R^+D projects, consultancy, training, testing…

MONITORING AND EVALUATION SYSTEM The indicators pre-defined for evaluating the project are: - Number of staff members with increased capacity (awareness / knowledge / skills) resulting from the exchange of experience at interregional events. - Number of regional/local policies and instruments addressed in the field tackled by the project - Average number of visits per month on operation’s website - Number of collaborations with universities - Number of collaborations with technology centres - Number of collaborations with SMEs - Number of business plans generated - Number of novelties - Number of prototypes …

DETAILED ACTION PLAN