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Project part-financed by the European Union Innovation Competences and Entrepreneurial skills (WP4) Mats Hedenström, Kista Science City
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Project part-financed by the European Union Main findings and results High competitiveness in terms of innovation resources* - over 200 HIE, 1 million students - over EUR 20 billion invested in R&D annually (47% of the total R&D input of the Baltic Sea Region) - leading science and technology parks/science cities Extensive flora of innovation and entrepreneurship support actors and programs, but different approaches to innovation governance Similarities in innovation infrastructure *only Inno partner ciites, i.e. excl. Oslo, Vilnius, Warsaw
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Project part-financed by the European Union Main findings and results High competitiveness in terms of innovation resources* - over 200 HIE, 1 million students - over EUR 20 billion invested in R&D annually (47% of the total R&D input of the Baltic Sea Region) - leading science and technology parks/science cities Extensive flora of innovation and entrepreneurship support actors and programs, but different approaches to innovation governance Similarities in innovation infrastructure *only Inno partner ciites, i.e. excl. Oslo, Vilnius, Warsaw
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Project part-financed by the European Union Innovation Support and Governance Often overflow of support actors and programs, sometimes overlapping, sometimes addressing either innovation support OR the entrepreneurial process, thus covering only a fragment of the value chain need for orchestration or pruning of resources BaltMet essentially a city network in most cities restricted or no governance over innovation resources (e.g. universities) Two different approaches to innovation governance: policy-centrism vs voluntary networks
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Project part-financed by the European Union Main findings and results High competitiveness in terms of innovation resources* - over 200 HIE, 1 million students - over EUR 20 billion invested in R&D annually (47% of the total R&D input of the Baltic Sea Region) - leading science and technology parks/science cities Extensive flora of innovation and entrepreneurship support actors and programs, but different approaches to innovation governance Similarities in innovation infrastructures *only Inno partner ciites, i.e. excl. Oslo, Vilnius, Warsaw
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Project part-financed by the European Union Metropolitan innovation regions Spatial clustering of innovation resources - Established (Kista Science City, Adlershof, Otaniemi) as well as - Emerging (Örestad, Arabia-ranta, Sunrise Valley, BioScience/Northern station)
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Project part-financed by the European Union Conclusions Spatial planning probably the most effective tool for cities to exert impact on innovation governance and to attract international talent to the region Fields of joint activities and future collaboration: - Benchmarks and benchlearning in planning and expansion of innovation infrastructures - Joint activities between innovation actors, e.g. Incubator training programs (pilot run in May 07 in Stockholm)) - Entrepreneurship education: joint summer schools, boot-camps - Joint innovation prizes, e.g. Baltic Challenge Prerogatives: - win-win situations - involvement of suitable partners
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Project part-financed by the European Union Thank you! For additional information or comments, please contact work package 4 coordinator: Claudia Hakanen (currently on maternity leave but available on e-mail), SSES/County Administrative Board of Stockholm E-mail: claudia.hakanen@sses.se
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