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CUS April 2013; mr. S. Burleson. 1 INNOVATION - INNOVÂTIAÔ STI and Competitiveness for Welfare and Prosperity for all
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Coordinate Government actions to strengthen National Competitiveness Identify priority economic growth sectors Develop a Private Sector Development Roadmap Develop/ Monitor Doing Bussiness Agenda Develop/ Monitor National Competitiveness Strategy and Action Plan CUS April 2013; mr. S. Burleson. 2 Tasks of CUS
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1.Productivity with which countries use their Human, Financial en Natural Resources; Porter 2. Set of Institutes, Policies and Factors that determine the level of Productivity; WEF 3. Create/ maintain an environment that guarantees value addition for businesses + welfare for the population ; IMD Definitions of Competitiveness
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CUS April 2013; mr. S. Burleson. 4 Historical overview
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CUS April 2013; mr. S. Burleson.5 Historical overview: innovation pillar according to the Global Competitiveness Index 12th Pillar Innovation2012/20132011/20122010/20112009/20102008/2009 12.01Capacity for innovation106100N/A98104 12.02 Quality of scientific research institutions128120N/A116111 12.03Company spending on R&D115116N/A10289 12.04 University-Industry collaboration in R&D106117N/A10697 12.05 Gov’t procurement of advanced tech products126120N/A123128 12.06 Availability of scientist and engineers111103N/A111118 12.07 PCT patents, applications/millions pop*9290N/A9088
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CUS April 2013; mr. S. Burleson.6 Historical overview: Business Sophistication pillar 11 Global Competitiveness Index 11th PillarBusiness sophistication2012/20132011/20122010/20112009/20102008/2009 11.01Local supplier quantity116110N/A115119 11.02Local supplier quality9899N/A10896 11.03State of cluster development122138N/A102118 11.04Nature of competitive advantage112106N/A128112 11.05Value chain breadth108117N/A127 11.06Control of international distribution118124N/A8880 11.07Production process sophistication109112N/A9796 11.08Extent of marketing117120N/A111108 11.09Willingness to delegate authority111125N/A109105
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CUS April 2013; mr. S. Burleson.7 Historical overview: Technological readiness pillar 9 Global Competitiveness Index 9th PillarTechnological readiness2012/20132011/20122010/20112009/20102008/2009 9.01Availability of latest technologies110101N/A120121 9.02Firm-level technology absorption121124N/A117122 9.03FDI and technology transfer130131N/A132134 9.04Internet users8378N/A122113 9.05Broadband Internet subscriptions7683N/A8861 9.06Internet bandwidth10991N/A9491 9.07Mobile broadband subscription128N/A 8880 9.08Personal computersN/A 8788
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Process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value or for which customers will pay Elements of innovation: Replicable at an economical cost Satisfy a specific need Deliberate application of information, imagination and initiative to derive greater/ different values form resources Includes all process to generate new ideas and convert them into useful products First use of term Innovation: 15 th century CUS April 2013; mr. S. Burleson.8 WHAT IS INNOVATION?
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. 9 GOAL: an Innovation Driven Economy
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1.Prioritize attractive economic key sectors 2.Integrated Industrial Policy 3.Applied research: value adding in non-traditional sectors + alternative use of natural resources 4.Improve level of Innovation 5.Align Education with economic sectors (e.g. Gold, Oil, Energy, Agriculture, Forestry) 1.Institutional capacity + legislative framework for business growth 2.Population Growth Policy: Market Size www.surinamecompete.org 10 Improve our Competitiveness:
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Innovation is: Fundamental element of Competitiveness the UN says it should be part of the Global development Agenda: Central driver of economic growth, development and better jobs Enables firms to compete successful in global markets Solves social, environmental and economic challenges Innovation can eradicate poverty CUS April 2013; mr. S. Burleson.11 Competitiveness = raise Innovation and Productivity
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Improve the Innovation Environment : Create Innovation Network: science/business/gov’t Labor market Study with Innovation survey STEM Education & Vocational and skills training Create Legal Framework for Innovation: promotion & protection: IP Law Incentives for innovation: Financial, non-financial Promote Science & Technology CUS April 2013; mr. S. Burleson. 12 CUS Actions for Innovation:
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WHAT: Raise Competitiveness and Economic Prosperity: Increase productivity Promote Private Sector Development Strengthen national innovative capacity HOW: Create National Innovation Framework Improve R&D: tertiary education, centers of excellence Create Centers of Knowledge: networks for knowledge sharing and science-business collaboration; FDI technology transfer Protect innovations, inventions and creative goods: IPL Decentralize innovation and development: Inclusion CUS April 2013; mr. S. Burleson. 13 Government challenges: more growth, productivity & jobs
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Improve Science and Technology use Improve capacity for innovation Cluster & Cooperate Form PPPs for training and innovation Raise company spending on innovation Raise business-science collaboration But also: Think social: Social Innovation Think out of the Box: Reverse Innovation www.surinamecompete.org 14 SME Actions for Innovation:
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Proposed: sub-Council Ministers for Economic Development Competitiveness Unit Suriname I. Business Climate Reform II. Innovation & Industrial Policy III. Institutions, Law & Governance IV. Human Capital Development Secretariat Monitoring & Reporting Suriname Business Forum CUS April 2013; mr. S. Burleson. 15 Structure of CUS
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"The best way to predict the future is to invent it” CUS April 2013; mr. S. Burleson. 16 Alan Kay, Computer scientist
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Suriname Competes! Kondreman the Beat ! www.surinamecompete.org 17 Thank you
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