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CISTRANA workshop in Budapest March 9 th, 2006 Technology Programmes in Finland – Seed phase and value-added services Jarmo Raittila Manager
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Content of this presentation 1.Technology strategy giving directions Strategy – Continuous process Focus areas giving directions – To make choices 2.Technology programmes - implementing the strategy Seed Phase Value added Services
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Technology strategy Continuous process (in cooperation with companies and public sector) to guide Tekes activities Why technology strategy: To take a longer term view to the future To identify focus areas for Tekes´ funding and activation Especially focus areas for technology programmes which are half of the total Tekes financing Tekes´ technology strategy is important also for customers and key partners (views into Finland’s future) - Part of Tekes´ participation in public discussion Small country – we have to make choices !
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Technology strategy / Process to make choices Trend analysis SWOT of Themes New Themes based on Focus area Suggestions Choices inside Themes Mega trends Weak signals Challenges in Business Environment - Needs of Industrial Clusters - Needs of technology and know-how - Challenges in working culture Scenarios – based on trends - market pull - society pull - technology push International benchmarking Regional challenges Objectives and Implementation Plan
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Technology strategy - global trends as driving forces Trends: globalisation and competition in business and innovation environment knowledge and competence and their management innovative networking sustainable development demographic changes (aging) and social development safety, security, health and values driving technologies
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Security and safety Security at work and in systems Information security Application focus areas Renewing products and business concepts The aim is to renew and strengthen our strong industrial clusters Competitive products and services Modern process and production technologies in business applications DM 129863 05-2005 Copyright © Tekes Health and well-being Human approach, quality and productivity in health care Products and services to support health and well-being Services Quality and productivity New service businesses New models for public and private partnerships Service innovations Environment and energy Sustainable and eco-efficient solutions Solutions for climate change mitigation Acceptable and profitable energy Work and leisure Productive, creative and motivating solutions Use of space Enjoyment and experiences in leisure time
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Technology focus areas Biotechnology Innovative nanostructured materials New structures for nanoelectronics Nanosensors and actuators Mobility Broadband communications Software-intensive products and systems Knowledge and content management Test environments for new applications and services DM 129863 05-2005 Copyright © Tekes Materials technology Interdependencies between properties, structures and production Surface phenomena Materials design Nanotechnology Systems biology Bioprocess technology Combining biosciences with ICT ICT Innovation activities Business renewal Growth companies and internationalisation Customer-oriented approach Managing a networked business Knowledge management Service business Business competence and business development
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Tekes strategy and focus areas Renewal of industries Well-being Strategy focus areas Global trendsGlobal challenges for clusters Tekes objectives + Application focus areas Technology focus areas DM 129863 03-2005 Copyright © Tekes Choices are made inside these themes
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The future is in knowledge and Competence Technology strategy – a review of choices 3/2002 Building on innovation – Priorities for the future 3/2005 Next process - 2006/2007 ? 3/2008 ? Technology strategy is “Roadmap for Programmes”
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Content of this presentation 1.Technology strategy giving directions Strategy – Continuous process Focus areas giving directions – To make choices 2.Technology programmes - implementing the strategy Seed Phase Value added Services
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What are Technology Programmes? Multiproject programmes initiated, steered and part-financed by Tekes Focused on key technology sectors identified in Tekes´ strategy focus areas Implemented in cooperation by companies and research units Companies can participate with their own projects or by joining common research projects Projects and results are partially public Picture: © Imtec DM 30256 02-2004 Copyright © Tekes
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Technology Programme Model Steering group enterprises Tekes Grants Company R&D projects Research projects of research institutes and universities Synergy Networking Part financing preparation coordination decision making DM 30256 02-2004 Copyright © Tekes Grants Loans Capital loans Pictures: © ESA, Okmetic, Stora Enso
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Phased Technology Programme ImplementationEvaluation Seed phase Preparation Stop I II Ideas Stop O Tekes´ technology strategy
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Phased Technology Programme ImplementationEvaluation Seed phase Preparation Stop I II Ideas Stop O Tekes´ technology strategy Identification & Focusing Value addition
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Seed phase Seed phase Technology Programme Process Preparation phase Preparation phase Programme implementation Funding of projects Evaluation process Evaluation process Decision to start preparation Decision to start the programme Tools for businessplanning andentrepreneurship Tools for inter- nationalisation Tools for visioning, road mapping and forecasting Tools for preparation Tools for communication Tools for activating and networking Tools for implementing outcomes and regional development Management of programme Programme ends Knowledge basis: Annual strategy discussions with 1000 companies Interactive communication with industry and academia in each phase Tekes´ technology strategy Seed phase pooling in Tekes Value added programme services
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Seed phase Seed phase Technology Programme Process Preparation phase Preparation phase Programme implementation Funding of projects Evaluation process Evaluation process Decision to start preparation Decision to start the programme Tools for businessplanning andentrepreneurship Tools for inter- nationalisation Tools for visioning, road mapping and forecasting Tools for preparation Tools for communication Tools for activating and networking Tools for implementing outcomes and regional development Management of programme Programme ends Knowledge basis: Annual strategy discussions with 1000 companies Interactive communication with industry and academia in each phase Tekes´ technology strategy Seed phase pooling in Tekes Value added programme services
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Seed & Preparation Phase Internal team (motivation) Subject review (relevance) Analysis & forecasts Research Landscape (VTT) Business analysis (international view) (Finpro) Seminars & feedback (publicity) Proactive co-operation (Know how) Make Decision STOP or GO
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Seed phase Seed phase Technology Programme Process Preparation phase Preparation phase Programme implementation Funding of projects Evaluation process Evaluation process Decision to start preparation Decision to start the programme Tools for businessplanning andentrepreneurship Tools for inter- nationalisation Tools for visioning, road mapping and forecasting Tools for preparation Tools for communication Tools for activating and networking Tools for implementing outcomes and regional development Management of programme Programme ends Knowledge basis: Annual strategy discussions with 1000 companies Interactive communication with industry and academia in each phase Tekes´ technology strategy Seed phase pooling in Tekes Value added programme services
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Value added Programme Services Today programme activities incorporate many support mechanisms in different amplitude (additional to single project funding) : Supports to internationalisation of R&D and business Commercialisation and technology based entrepreneurship support mechanisms Exchange of information, knowledge and know-how Activation of new actors in innovation Regional activities Image and credibility raising
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Life Cycle of Innovations will focus technology programmes Saturation ExpansionEarly diffusion Break through Applied Research Clusters and networks Application oriented R&D Innovations
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1. Research based programmes Applied Research Clusters and networks Application oriented R&D Innovations Saturation Expansion Early diffusion Break through
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Tekes Overseas Offices The global network helps us in strategy building and in programme preparation DM 26047 10-2004 Copyright © Tekes Washington, D.C. San Jose Helsinki Tokyo Brussels Beijing Shanghai Experts are mainly hired from Tekes offices in Finland for some 2 years time The sun never sets down in Tekes
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2. Market based programmes Applied Research Clusters and networks Application oriented R&D Innovations Break through Early diffusion Expansion Saturation
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North America Wireless Alliance? Pragmatic market review program with clear value U.S. market provides opportunities for wireless companies Project objectives Value proposition Efficient marketing process focusing on the essential Concept and elements Process and objectives Project timeline Builds on previous success and vast contact network Customers and customer comments Companies Wireless Alliance met with 2002 N.A. Wireless Alliance executive summary Example of international co-operation
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Concept and elements SMART ENTRY Carry out a smart market entry ROAD SHOW Get experience and contacts PREPARATION Learn and perfect your positioning U.S. market study with company specific sections by Finpro Phases Elements Participant company discussions and selection Participant company discussions and selection Coaching workshops and materials tune up Workshops, expert panels and events Partner reviews in meetings between FIN and U.S. companies CTIA trade show participation Lesson learned & conclusions workshop Next Steps discussions with companies Company-specific market entry planning after January 2003 Company-specific market entry planning after January 2003 December 2003–January 2004November 2003May-September 2003 Schedule Value the Value…Talk the Talk…Walk the Walk… Example of international co-operation
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Process and objectives Phases Objectives Getting to know Finnish companies Find U.S. market opportunities and partner candidates for Finnish companies Business practices and partnerships coaching Tune up of materials Positioning and competitive advantage Getting to know Finnish companies Find U.S. market opportunities and partner candidates for Finnish companies Business practices and partnerships coaching Tune up of materials Positioning and competitive advantage Getting first hand U.S. experience Learning about VC and ICT analyst market Building business relationships Getting answers to questions Feedback, new leads and directions Getting first hand U.S. experience Learning about VC and ICT analyst market Building business relationships Getting answers to questions Feedback, new leads and directions Summarizing lessons learned U.S. entry business benefits evaluation Decision on U.S. market entry Optional actions -Benefits collection -Business plan -Partner contracts -Financing -Virtual office Summarizing lessons learned U.S. entry business benefits evaluation Decision on U.S. market entry Optional actions -Benefits collection -Business plan -Partner contracts -Financing -Virtual office GENERAL PART FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS IN FINLAND AND USACOMPANY SPESIFIC PART IN USA SMART ENTRY Carry out a smart market entry ROAD SHOW Get experience and contacts PREPARATION Learn and perfect your positioning Example of international co-operation
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3. Cluster based programmes Applied Research Clusters and networks Application oriented R&D Innovations Expansion Saturation Break through Early diffusion
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4. Societal based programmes Applied Research Clusters and networks Application oriented R&D Innovations Saturation Break through Early diffusion Expansion
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Regional challenges Population 5.2 million 17 inhabitants per km² 67% live in towns and urban, 33% in rural areas Total area: 338,000 km² (Hungary 93,033), of which: 6% is agricultural land 10% is water 68% is forest 187,888 lakes and 179,584 islands Distances: 1,160 km north to south 540 km west to east
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Objective: Promote the Awareness of R&D Achievements of the Projects Objective: Promote the Awareness of R&D Achievements of the Projects 01/ 99-06 Public Interest: 200 M€ used, What is the outcome? Enterprise Interest: To Convert the R&D work into profitable business, marketing and sales Research Institution Interest: To make results public & To promote own reputation to ensure future funding and good partnerships Educational Interest: To learn cutting edge research results and guidelines for educational courses Tekes Interest: To support utilization of the results To promote the image of the technology programmes Presentations Exhibition Demonstrations Face-to-face discussions Wide publicity and focus on selected customers NETS - Results Promotion Seminars International Interest: Collaboration in R&D IRC delegations from Europe Promote business Investors Interest: To find new opportunities and understand trends Example of promotion
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Levels in Technology Programmes Steering Group Programme Services Projects Strategic Level Operational Level Technical Level
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Structure of Programmes Tekes Focus areas (Programmes) Expert Outsourcing (Programme) Funding process (Projects) Steering Group Programme Services Projects Strategy Operations !! R&D Target & Control Reports ServiceResults Euros Reports One Specific Programme Monthly Reports Control Programme Decisions Strategic View Networking
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Summary ”The Programme is more than the sum of it’s projects” The Programme is kind of Society !
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Thank you for your attention! e-mail: jarmo.raittila@tekes.fijarmo.raittila@tekes.fi www.tekes.fi/eng/programmes
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