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Fryslân
Towards an S3 strategy for:
[your region]
Friesland, Living Lab Region
Integral regional development through:
…..development of a conscious society…..
…..using culture and creativity,
…..talentdevelopment, and
…..societal digitalization
Sevilla, 31 January 2012
Edith Nobel
& Willem Reek
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Introduction
• Regional profile:
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Gross Regional Product of 17,2 billion Euro
630.000 inhabitants of which 350.000 people live in the countryside
230.000 jobs mainly in our 30.000 SME’s
30.000 students in higher education.
• The region is governed by the Province of Friesland and
contains 30 municipalities.
• We are making one strategy replacing a load of policypapers:
thus creating an integrated vision on innovation.
Place based dimension
of the RIS3
Our region is predominantly rural and declining demographically.
The integral vision for the future of our region
will become operational as a
living lab for conscious regional development,
based on efficient use of all natural resources,
such as clean water, nutritients, biomass, energy,
but also human capital including its cultural energy.
Achieving critical mass
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Our regional priorities emerge out of co creation within society.
Our main challenge will be for the Province to participate in
societal development processes as just one of the stakeholders.
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Priorities are based on:
1. criteria of the broad definition of culture
2. playing rules for living lab programs, which are projected on a
wide scale implementation in society
Learning with Living Labs rules:
1. Create an open innovationspace and process
2. Listen to all stakeholders and find out together what really matters
3. Create regional innovation agendas (policy tool)
4. Install regional living labs that work all over and not in one spot (scientific tool)
5. Apply a clear ownership pyramid (governance tool)
6. Apply a reflective “monitoring and evaluation” methodology to monitor and learn
(feedback tool)
Consciousness of culture
Culture points out to the pattern
of human activities and the
symbolic structures that make
these activities meaningful.
Language
Mental connection
Understanding
Expression
The Arts
Play
Interacting with environment
Self understanding
Love / empathy
Creation Knowledge deployment
Development
Health, Food
Basic provisions for living
Talents
Living
Individual
Conscious individuals take control of their
life and personal development.
The more conscious, the more self control
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Drs. Edith Nobel
Drs. Willem Reek MCM
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Conscious societal development
…..conscious of the holistic continuation of connected individual cultures
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Drs. Edith Nobel
Drs. Willem Reek MCM
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Prospects for an “entrepreneurial
process of discovery”
• The business community is intensely participating in regional
strategy formation.
• Students are the future key players in our society. The region has
an concerted valorisation agenda across all higher education
institutions.
• Friesland can be characterised as a non-hierarchic society. With its
630.000 inhabitants Friesland maintains the sociologic features of a
village.
Prospects for an “entrepreneurial
process of discovery”
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Our University Campus Friesland (UCF) is a networked university of
(inter)national universities and colleges, living labs and incubators, which
together with our technology and innovation centers form the infrastructure for
mainly SME’s (new and existing) to leap ahead and explore.
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Hotspots:
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Multilingualism
Watertechnology
Life sciences
Sustainable energy
Agriculture (Dairy Campus)
Tourism
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In Friesland there are some acknowledged key entrepreneurs and 5 innovation
support centers that take others alongside or lend them entrepreneurial space or
breeding ground.
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The regional authoritiy and the 4 main cities provide knowledge support and
high quality development areas for emerging business.
Outward-oriented aspects of
the RIS
• We have a wide range of international projects (Intereg, such as
Vital Rural Areas, Cradle to Cradle and Smart cities, FP7,
European Knowledge networks, NPLD, EROC).
• We have a European based knowledge cooperation strategy.
• We assess our strategy regularly vis-à-vis competitor and partner
regions in the setting of a wide range of European projects.
• The province of Friesland is very eager to learn form others at any
state of the process we are in. The only way a rural peripherical
region can innovate is with open arms.
Future orientation of the S3
process
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Implementation scenarios:
– Regional learning living lab (L3)
– Regional Smart Specialisation (S3)
– Regional Digital Agenda Friesland
– Hot spots valorisation program (UCF)
– Biobased Society (on a regional scale)
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Flexibility towards emerging challenges is created by shared holistic
responsibility for all partners: cooperation.
We have learned from our history of agriculture and finance co operations,
which are strongly embedded in Frisian society.
Monitoring mechanisms from European partnerships and projects together
with international knowledge institutes are used for evaluation and
comparison.
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Summary and next steps
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S3 is implemented on short term by participating in European calls together with our
Vanguard partner regions Catalunya, Helsinki and Flanders with a joined Smart
Specialisation Agreement.
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An overview of comparable regional development agendas of partner regions in
Europe will provide us leads on a medium term to develop a regional innovation
strategy for smart specialisation.
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Our main challenges:
– not to let smart specialisation narrow the path of our integral regional
development.
– to change our own role as regional government.
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What we hope to gain from this meeting:
The conception of a integral European regional, innovative, cultural, research
and development and digital policy to connect to our own integral strategy with
an implementation strategy that will work on a regional scale.