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Mr. Avi Hasson - Chief ScientistMr. Avi Hasson - Chief Scientist Director General of InnovationDirector General of Innovation
and Industrial R&D Administrationand Industrial R&D AdministrationMinistry of Industry, Trade and LaborMinistry of Industry, Trade and Labor
Hungary – EU Hungary – EU –– Israel Workshop Israel Workshop on Start-Ups and Innovation on Start-Ups and Innovation
The knowledge economy
Israel’s technological standing and global competitiveness are tightly related
Social rate of return on R&D
expenditures exceeds private returns by as much as a factor of 3– R&D generates economic growth– R&D generates employment
World Map of Innovationaccording to John Kaoaccording to John Kao
Source: Harvard Business Review
Generic R&D
Nofar, Magneton
Competitive R&D
Nati
on
al
Pre-Seed
TNUFA
TechnologicalIncubators MAGNET
Support of Traditional Industry
Applied Academic Research Basic R&D Market Proximity
EUREKA!
Bi-national Funds
Inte
rnati
on
al
OCS Instruments Along The Value Chain
Global Enterprises R&D Cooperation
Bi-national Agreements
R&D Fund
International Cooperation in R&D Europe FP
Europe FPEurope FP
Cooperative R&D
International CooperationInternational Cooperation
Foundations:
BIRDF-with U.S.A.
USISTC/F
SIIRD-with Singapore
CIIRDF - with Canada
KORIL-RDF - With S. Korea
Maryland, Victoria, Ontario
France
Belgium
China
Finland
Germany Holland
ItalyIndiaTaiwan
Hungary
Sweden
Portugal
TurkeyBrazi
lArgentina
Greece Denmark
Bi-National Support Agreements:
Uruguay
International CooperationInternational Cooperation
MNC – Startup R&D Collaboration MNC – Startup R&D Collaboration FrameworkFramework
21 Strategic Agreements:
75 Joint Projects
OCSOCS MNCMNC
Isra
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Isra
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com
pan
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OCS 2010 Some Figures
No. Of No. Of ApplicationsApplications: ~2000 Projects Requested Requested Budget:Budget:~6.5 Billion NIS
Total Grants:Total Grants: ~1.62 Billion NIS
Maximizing impact within budget constrains
Academic research vs. industrial R&D
Large corporates or SMEs Hi-Tec or traditional industries
– ICT or emerging industries Multi-nationals R&D centers or
business and manufacturing core Product innovation vs. service
innovation
Israel ecosystem:Israel ecosystem:
Unique entrepreneurial
spirit, high skilled human
capital
Dynamic, flexible bottom-
up approach of running
business and tackling
threats
Technological development
driven by strategic and
political constrains
Globalization-Ready
industry
Start-up Nation The OCS:The OCS:
Constant dialog with target
audience enables:
Multi-program framework
adjusted to industry needs
Rapid development of
solutions in response to the
ever changing environment
Optimal use of constrained
budget distributed to high
quality projects
International cooperation in
R&D – a basic foundation
The visible part of the Invisible Hand Laying the foundation for R&D, enhancement
of accessibility and transparency Education, Infrastructure, Regulation, Financing
Portfolio management – diverse mix Start-ups alongside big companies and R&D centers Innovation in products together with innovation in
services and new business model Bridging the gap between academia and
industry International cooperation – adapting to new
target markets Integration of diverse industries, sectors and
zones
“I have been impressed with the urgency of doing.
Knowing is not enough; we must apply.
Being willing is not enough; we must do.”
Leonardo da Vinci
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaiO8a1ZY5g
R&D is an Ecosystem: Government, Industry and Academia