Underexploited asset of international R&D cooperation Dr. Aleš

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Transcript Underexploited asset of international R&D cooperation Dr. Aleš

REPUBLIC OF SLOVENIA

MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY

Slovenia land of creative, committed, open minded and cooperative people and companies MSc. Sabina Koleša

Director General

Ministry of Economic Development and Technology

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Competitive position of the Slovenian industry

• • • • The overall performance of the Slovenian industry is improving Competitiveness through cooperation There is still an important “strategic gap” in productivity, mainly due to • Needed improvement of managerial and organisational knowledge • Too strong focus on products (components) with medium added value • Inadequate innovation activity vs. salaries and product range • Relatively low investment capacity – Crisis does not help The share of innovative enterprises is at EU average, in service sector further improvement needed.

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Europe manages to reduce in the period 2008-2013 the innovation gap to USA, Korea and Japan.

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European Union Innovation Scoreboard 2013

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Slovenia - SWOT

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What do innovation leaders have in common?

Countries at the top of the ranking for the composite innovation indicator share a number of

strengths in their national research and innovation systems.

While there is not one single way to reach top innovation performance, it is clear that all innovation leaders,

perform very well

in

Business R&D expenditures and other innovation indicators related to firm activities.

• All of the innovation leaders have higher than average scores in Public-private co publications per million populations, which suggests

good linkages between the science base and enterprises

. All European top innovators also

excel in the commercialisation of their technological knowledge

, as demonstrated by their good performance on the indicator License and patent revenues from abroad.

• Furthemore, the overall good performance of the innovation leaders reflects

a balanced national research and innovation system.

While each country has its own specificities, policy responses should attempt not only to address relative weaknesses in national research and innovation systems, but also to have more balanced performances across all categories of indicators.

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SLOVENIAN INDUSTRIAL POLICY – SIP

INDUSTRIAL POLICY FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT The vision: "By improving the business environment, supporting entrepreneurship and innovation, and through the development of promising technological and industrial areas that address social challenges, SIP will create conditions for the continuous restructuring of existing industry into energy, materially, environmentally and socially effective industry of knowledge and innovation for new, more durable and better employment opportunities, and greater integration into the international flows of business."

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INDUSTRIAL POLICY FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT - SUMMARY

SLOVENIAN INDUSTRIAL POLICY GUIDELINES FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 1. IMPROVING THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 1.1. Functioning of the rule of law 1.2. Friendlier administrative environment 1.3. A more flexible labour market and education adapted to the economy 1.4. Encouraging tax environment 1.5. Environmental, energy and spatial policy 1.6. Comprehensive supporting environment for business innovation 1.7. Improving access to finance 1.8. Environment promoting creativity, entrepreneurship and innovation (CEI) 1.9. Effective management of companies, especially state-owned enterprises 1.10. Corporate social responsibility

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INDUSTRIAL POLICY FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT - SUMMARY

2. STRENGTHENING ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION FOCUSING SUPPORT ON NEW, INNOVATIVE AND GROWING COMPANIES 3. RESPONSE TO SOCIAL CHALLENGES - ORIENTATION OF SUPPORT TO PROMISING INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNOLOGY AREAS 3.1. The environmental and energy challenge and the rational use of natural resources 3.2. The challenge of sustainable mobility 3.3. Food, health and ageing population 3.4. Potential of key enabling technologies - KET 3.5. ACTIVITIES FOR THE LONG-TERM DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRY 5.1. Promoting internationalisation and the utilisation of globalisation effects 5.2. Promoting industrial development and strengthening brands 5.3. Restructuring companies in all stages of development 4. EU INDUSTRIAL POLICY AND FINANCIAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF DEVELOPMENT POLICY OBJECTIVES 4.1. COSME 4.2. Horizon 2020 4.3. Cohesion Policy for the period 2014-2020

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MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY PRIORITY FIELDS - CHALLENGES Challenge Environment- energy challenge & smart use of natural resources Priority technology field* Key industrial sectors* Energy / »Smart« systems Sustainable housing Environmental technologies (efficient use of energy, renuable energy sources…) Manufacturing (especially wood processing industry) Sustainable mobility Food, health & ageing of population Potencial KET – Key enabling technologies Technologies for sustainable mobilty Biotechnoloy & other technologies related to this challenge Nanotechnology, micro- & nanoelectronics, fotonics, biotechnology, advanced materials, advanced production & process technologies Chemical & Process industry Avtomotive industry Pharmaceutical industry Food processing industry & sustinable food production Sustainable turism ICT Electro industry & electronics New materials Metal – manufacturing, machines & toolmaking * All technology fields and industrial sectors are intertwined and there is no clear divide between them. Mentioned technologies also support other industrial sectors, therefor only main sector off application is mentioned in the table. Source: MEDT

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EU new programing period 2014 2020 – Structural funds

• • • • Key responsability MEDT – as managing authority Cohesion policy Structural funds: – ERDF, ESF, CF Smart specialization – a key to priorities and funding for 1st priority of Cohesion policy Structural funds Strategic documents must be adopted in 2013

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• For next programming period Eleven Thematic Objectives, covering Europe 2020 priorities for Smart, Sustainable and Inclusive Growth.

Smart Growth

(1)strengthening research, technological development and innovation; (2) enhancing access to, and use and quality of ICT; (3) enhancing the competitiveness of small and medium-sized enterprises

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Sustainable Growth

(4) supporting the shift towards a low-carbon economy in all sectors; (5) promoting climate change adaptation, risk prevention and management; (6) protecting the environment and promoting resource efficiency; (7) promoting sustainable transport and removing bottlenecks in key network infrastructures;

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Inclusive Growth

(8) promoting employment and supporting labour mobility; (9) promoting social inclusion and combating poverty; (10) investing in education, skills and lifelong learning; (11) enhancing institutional capacity and an efficient public administration.

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Activities of ministries (MEDT & MESCS) - Technology development

Balance the activities in – SME sector (incremental research) - SMER – Strategic RTDI activities of enterprises – SRRP, CE, CC – New industries and future prospective areas – CC, FAIR, ESA, …

And strong support to

– International business RTD cooperation (EUREKA, ERA-NETs, Art. 169 (Eurostars, AAL), art. 171. Artemis, ESA – Human capital development – Focus also on non-technological innovation, which was completely neglected in the past 20 years – Tax allowances for RD (100%)

Introduction of repayable funds in MEDT portfolio

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SOLUTION for the future growth

• Competitiveness factors differ from country to country, region to region, company to company and individual to individual Cooperation is the key

– international brings in even more advantages

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Thank you for attention!

MSc. Sabina Koleša

Director General

Ministry of Economic Development and Technology [email protected]