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< 75 % PIB/habitant Indice UE27=100 75-90 % > 90 % Towards an S3 strategy for: Northern France – The Lille Région Sevilla, 31 January 2012 [Jean-Marie Pruvot & Jean-Christophe Godest (Regional Innovation Agency) Yannick Giry (Regional Council) Valérian Pham (State)]
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Introduction Nord-Pas de Calais : 4 million inhabitants, 86 billion GDP; 7 Universities, 28 graduate schools (business and engineering); diversity and youthful of the population; 3 rd purchasing power in the world, in a 300km radius, behind Tokyo (1 rst ) and Cologne; 0,7 % of GDP for R&D expenses (2,2% for France); A Regional Scheme for Economical Development (RSED) driven by regional Council with local communities A Regional Innovation Strategy (RIS) launched at the end of 2009, in the frame of the RSED
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Place based dimension of the RIS3 key challenges and main competitive advantages of your region : A rural Pas de Calais and an urban Nord (more than 1Million inhabitants in the Lille Community); A growing population but less than the France average; 3 big harbours (fish, passengers and freight), channel tunnel Agriculture 1.1% Industry 25.3% Construction 9.2% Services 64.4%; Historic strengths : Railway transport, Automotive, Logistics, Wholesale trade; Under the France average for Knowledge Intensive Business Services How does the current strategy meet the overall vision for the regions development, e.g. in terms of sustainability and inclusiveness?
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Achieving critical mass Régional priorities selected, after involving interest groups, with the help of consultants, by national and regional authorities : EA = Entrepreneurial activity SA = Scientific activity Railway transport, Health-Nutrition-Food, Commerce of the future EA + SA Automotive ; Buildings and eco-construction; Mechanical engineering Advanced materials (green chemistry, textiles, composites); EA +SA EA EA + SA Energy and power electronics; Waste treatment, sediments, polluted sites and soils; Images and digital creation; E-health SA EA+SA SA
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Prospects for an entrepreneurial process of discovery business community is involved by the way of their representatives : chamber of commerce, employer's organisations.…All clusters's Presidents are (was) SME's managers; difficulties to involve higher education institutions, ties are not close enough; Governance, managers networks and working groups may help to facilitate the EPD; local and regional authorities give the political legitimacy and …the foundings; regional intermediaries are the regional policies ambassadors and could get the feedback from SME's.
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Outward-oriented aspects of the RIS Competitivity clusters are connected with relevant clusters in other regions : ex UpTEx with TECHTERA (FR), AEI (SP),CLUTEX (CZ), INNTEX (DE), NWTEXNET (UK), POINTEX (Italie), Textile Cluster of Valencia (SP); NFID is member of : EURADA, ERRIN, EBN, his director is member of ADARI; NFID is project partner in : MKW (benchmark), Know-Hub (S3), InnoMot and Tandem Interreg programs; During 2012-2013, we plan to develop synergies with : Flanders, Picardie, Champagne & Wallonia
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Future orientation of the S3 process Have to involve the local partners at the begining of the design process; Synergies to be developped with Champagne, Flanders, Picardie & Wallonia; More focused, less complex, easier to follow; Score board of actions plans, impact indicators, one steering committee each month, two strategic committee each year.
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Summary and next steps Build a retro planning (2014) and meet the others regions; Involve the local clusters and detect entrepreneurs Keep a good partnership between regional and national authorities; What do you think is needed in the medium term to develop a regional innovation strategy for smart specialisation in your region? Main challenge (for S3 building ?) is to motivate all partners as actual RIS was launched two years ago; Need review of others regions and support of experts
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