”ASEAN and APIN Linkage for Co-Incubation” 3:00 PM, June 15, 2013 ASEAN Workshop on Strengthening SME Business and Technology Business Incubators Bogor, Indonesia, June 14 – 15, 2013
Co-incubation Challenge MarketsFinanceTechnology transferR & D
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore,Thailand,Vietnam AEC 2015 A region with seamless movement of goods, services, investment, skilled labor, and freer flow of capital APIN 2008 – to date 77 organizations in 17 countries suported by infoDev, World Bank Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia,China, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Micronesia, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand,Vietnam
ASEAN + APIN = Markets ASEAN + APIN Shared resources Economic Integration Expanded markets
APIN Profile 37 private incubators 31 target youth, 21 for rural poor and 20 for women 70 not for profit, 9 for profit 44 offer facility and business development services 18 offer international business services
Training Programs Markets Financing International competitions Soft landing programs Common Grounds
APEC SME Focus AREAS Building management capability, entrepreneurship and innovation Financing Business environment, market access and internationalization
PROGRAMS PLATFORMS LINKAGES ACTION PLANS Implications for TBIs in Co-incubation
Social networks Industry connections Open innovation initiatives Open teams for global competitions Regional soft landing programs Tools that Cut Across
Long term Shared facility and services > Sustainable > Professionally run Medium term Trained/mentored founders > Founders directory > Referral system Near term Agreement > Country to country > Founders & Industry Co-incubation Key Result Areas
Commitment to work together Individual country or regional interest Common good knows no bounds Points to Ponder
Ayala Foundation Inc. Philippines Mercedes M. Barcelon