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1 RegStrat – Six Countries Programme workshop Jan Skonieczny – Jan Skonieczny – Wroclaw University of Technology Wroclaw University of Technology Marta Zalewska – Marta Zalewska – Lower Silesia Lower Silesian Centre for Regional Centre for Regional Studies Studies Dublin 19-20 of Dublin 19-20 of April April , 2007 , 2007

1 RegStrat – Six Countries Programme workshop Jan Skonieczny – Wroclaw University of Technology Marta Zalewska – Lower Silesian Centre for Regional Studies

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RegStrat – Six Countries Programme workshop

Jan Skonieczny – Jan Skonieczny – Wroclaw University of TechnologyWroclaw University of TechnologyMarta Zalewska – Marta Zalewska – Lower SilesiaLower Silesiann Centre for Regional Studies Centre for Regional Studies

Dublin 19-20 of Dublin 19-20 of AprilApril, 2007, 2007

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LOWER SILESIA IN EUROPE

DOLNY ŚLĄSK

Budapest

Praga

Berlin

Wiedeń

Kopenhaga

Kijów

WilnoMińsk

Ryga

SztokholmOslo

Amsterdam

Bruksela

Paryż

Rzym

Ateny

Stambuł

Moskwa

Tallin

Helsinki

Londyn

Dublin

Madryt

Lizbona

350

km

500 km650 km

900 km

1300 km

1900 km

2300 km

2600 km

Dolnośląskie

Kujawsko-pomorskie

Lubelskie

Lubuskie

Łódzkie

Małopolskie

Mazow ieckie

Podkarpackie

Podlaskie

Pomorskie

Ś ląskie

Św iętokrzyskie

Warm ińsko-mazurskie

W ie lkopolskie

Zachodniopomorskie

Opolskie

General information

► Population: almost 3 mln inhabitants (2 883 900 *). (7th largest region in Poland in terms of population (out of 16),

► Area: 19 948 km2, (5th largest region in Poland in terms of area)

- Proximity to borders with Germany and Czech Republic

* according to the data from January 2007

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The Governance Structure of the Region

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The government system

GOVERNMENT Prime Minister

Ministers

CENTRAL LEVEL

REGIONAL LEVEL

LOCAL LEVEL

VOIVOD

Management Board of the voivodship

Management Board of the county

Administrator Mayor

THE EXECUTIVE

PROVINCE PARLIAMENT

PARLIAMENT

PRESIDENT

COUNTY COUNCIL

MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

THE LEGISLATURE

Poviat

Gmina

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The Governance Structure► Lower Silesia Governor's Office, Municipality of Wroclaw► Lower Silesia Marshall Office as the highest self-governmental

authority in the Province.► The Marshall Office is a budgetary unit of the Voivodship.► The activities of the Office are conducted by the Marshall of the

Voivodship. He runs the Office with the assistance of vice marshalls and members of the board of the region, the Treasurer and General Director.

► One of the Departments in the organizational structure of the Lower Silesia Marshall Office is Regional Development Department.

The main tasks of the Regional Development Department are:► Preparation of Regional Development Strategy project and it’s

actualization.► Cooperation with the appropriate Office and regional self-

government entities concerning the preparation of sector strategies and their coordination with the Regional Strategy.

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Innovativeness of the RegionInnovativeness of the region is a widely accepted factor,

which decides about:

• Competitiveness of the region• Economic growth• Culture development• Inhabitants’ standard of living

• In the European Union more than 120 regions have developed or are developing their innovation strategies.

• After 50 years of top-down, now it is time for bottom-up.

• Regional Innovation Strategy of the Lower Silesia Voivodship – April 2005:Innovativeness as an answer to future challenges Creating the framework and infrastructure of the Regional Innovation System

• The 2020 Development Strategy for the Lower Silesia Province - November 2005 Lower Silesia the European junction of development

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R&D and Education in Lower Silesia

Analysis of regional supply:►49 entieties in R&D sector (significant potential 6th place in Poland),►There are 27 high schools in LSV with over 150 thou. students (8,5% of the total number in Poland),►7 200 academic staff►1 150 professors►Wroclaw University of Technology

(Leading among Polish technical universities; ► 32 000 undergraduate students, ► 1300 Ph.D. students; ► 5500 MSc/year; ► 250 Ph.D. degrees/year)

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Regional Infrastructure Supporting Innovation in Lower Silesia

Analysis of regional supply:► Non-commercial institutions of business environment. ► 60 institutions have been identified in various categories:

• - 2 Centres of Technology Transfer: (WCTT, WCNS),• - 5 Parks: 2 Technology Parks (Wroclaw, Szczawno

Zdrój/Wałbrzych), 1 Regional Industry Park, 1 Innovation and Business Park, 1 Wrocław Medical Science&Technology Park

• - 3 Incubators of Entrepreneurship (Academic Enterprise Incubator, Lower Silesian Enterprise Incubator),

• - 7 Regional Agencies,• - 2 Mutual and Venture Capital Funds,• - 5 Credit Funds,• - 7 Credit Guarantee Funds• 1 IRC (Innovation Relay Center),• 1 Euro Info Centre

Report „ Non-commercial institutions of business environment in the Lower Silesia Voivodship”

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Economy. Major Industry Branches in Region

► copper industry► energy production► electronics ► ICT technology►motor-industry► electro-machine►mining and mineral

processing ► chemical industry ► pharmaceutical ► food► building construction

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Modern and traditional sectors- Leading research fields in the Region as potential areas of innovation and new technologies

It demonstrated that the potential of scientific and economic circles of Lower Silesia allows for the development of scientific, research and implementation programmes in four basic fields:

► Energy. ► Materials Science & Manufacturing; ► Information Technologies,► Quality of Life,

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Development Programmes and funding schemes 2004 - 2006

► Integrated Regional Operational Programme (IROP):- Measure 3.4 Micro-enterprises.- Measure 2.6 Regional Innovation Strategies and the

Transfer of Knowledge.

Complementarity with other Measures and Programmes: SOP Human Resource Development (SOP-HRD):- Measure 2.3 Development of Personnel for Modern

Economy. SOP Improved Competitiveness of Enterprises (SOP ICE):- Measure 1.3 Creation of Favourable Conditions for

Enterprises Development.- Measure 1.4 Strengthening of Cooperation between the

Research and Development Sphere and the Economy.

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• Increase of the contribution of advanced technology in Regional economy sector.

• Investments in education, vocational training, research and innovation infrastructure etc.

• Making actions in order to build the learning Region• Creating favourable conditions for the creation and

development of innovative companies, especially in the SME group, as well as stimulating entrepreneurship

Aims: - Knowledge Based Economy (GOW) in Lower Silesia- Lower Silesia - most innovative economy in the macroregion until 2013

- Operation Programmes (Regional and National level) 2007-2013

Region main challenges

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Vision for Lower Silesia as a Knowledge Region

Present activities: •From projects (virtual institutions) towards real institutions: a. E.g. Lower Silesian Centre for Regional Studies as the Regional Think-Tank b Lower Silesian Centre for Advanced Technologies – as the base of EIT+ (Knowladge and Innovation Community (KIC). The centraleuropean junction of Knowladge Based Economy:•DolBioMat regional Research Centre – 120 mln. Euro• Approximately 70 mln Euro for other institutions: labratories, start-up

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SPI Tools in Lower Silesia► Foresight:5 projects runing:

a. Innovative Macroregion. Technology foresight for Lower Silesia Province by the year 2020.b. Development Scenario of the mining and copper productionc. Technology foresight for Polimer materials d. UPRIS - Upgrading Lower Silesia-From Regional Innovation Strategy Towards Operating System

► Benchmarking:2 project running:

a. IMPACTSCAN4INNOPOLb. RegStratc. Lower Silesian index of expancy (creating Lower Silesia index of regional expansy (proposal) finding realation between innovativness and expansion on the base of experiences of other european regions.

► Office of the Coordination and Implementation Innovation Strategy of Lower Silesia Voivodship.

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What we do and what we need in the future► We need parters to run the projects –continuation of the

RegStrat, participation of LSCRS (e.g. 7 PR, EWT) in order to develop regional innovation system in the field of R&D.

- Management of the Region - on the base of Organization management. Develepment of the methods and tools.

We need knowladge and support from other organizations/Regions how to establish this kind of organization, how to mnage this organization, how to finance activities, what is the relation between this institution and Regional Goverment, how build and impement SPI Tools as regards to LS profil.

- Eksperts - who could support

- Knowladge how to prepare regional scoreboardstechnology tools), e.g. Annual Competitiveness Report 2006, Forfas, how to colect datas and information and how to use it by Regional Policy-makers.

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Thank you for your atention

[email protected]@pwr.wroc.pl