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Aleš Zupan
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Importance of R&D and innovation activities for competitiveness of regions and national economies Role of state against the role of individual subjects (incubators, technology centres etc.) Benefits from cooperation and joint initiatives
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No sufficient engagement from governance level (low percentage of GDP invested) Much left to efforts of organizations Challenges: - Lack of finances, adequate space - Lack of human resources, specific technical expertise - Poor integration into regional economies, lack of contact with research and private sector - Limited use of modern work methods
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Exchange of experience, study visits, internship, joint trainings: - Improvement of work methods - Development of human resources - Specific technical issues and methods Exchange of good practice: - Relations with regional/national governance level - Relations with research institutions and private sector
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Joint project initiatives: - Solution of specific development issues - Improvement of capacity - Improvement of financial situation or physical facilities - Improvement of situation / perspectives of tenants and users - Use of economy of scale - Positive impact on regional competitiveness
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National funding EU funding: - 7th Framework Programme (for instance Regions of knowledge aimed at strengthening research potential of European Regions) - IPA Component 3 Competitiveness (and 4) (grant schemes from 2012) - Perspective of structural funds (example of EU MS where R&D and innovation efforts are financed – Slovenia) REGIONAL COHESION – Responsibility for less developed regions
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