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D-STIR Project
30th of March 2017, Vienna, Austria – Danube Region Synergy Workshop: Research -Innovation- Knowledge Society
Project title: D-STIR - Danube Framework for
Responsible Reseach and Innovation using Socio-Technical Integration.
Topic: Danube Responsible Research and Innovation
Strategy, STIR – Socio-Technical Integration Research method. D-STIR project: follow-up of FARINNE project – „Facilitating Responsible Innovation in South East Europe countries” financed under South-East Europe Transnational Cooperational Programme.
Introduction
GENERAL OBJECTIVES: to improve Danube framework conditions for innovation, by integrating Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in the whole innovation pipeline. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: Build capacity of Danube Research and Innovation actors to develop/apply RRI
strategies; Design, test and promote transfer of a Danube RRI strategy; Strenthen policy that improves Danube RRI framework conditions LONG-TERM QUALITATIVE RESULTS AT POLICY LEVEL: improved framework conditions for RRI in the Danube innovation pipeline; improved knowledge transfer and resulting commercialisation of responsible R&I
results. PRACTICAL QUANTITATIVE RESULTS: 3 transnational RRI stakeholder groups (2 pilot: in business and academia
environment & 1 Danube level - total 270 actors mobilised) designed for quadruple helix cooperation;
1 Danube RRI strategy and 1 tool (D-STIR Method) that put environmental and societal challenges at the heart of innovation;
Capacity building strengthened for more than 200 R&I actors; Improved RRI policy in Pilot entities (min.28), at local/national level (min.8) and at
Danube level, with strategies, action plans & proposals to leverage capital for RRI
Partnership and roles
N Partner Role
LP ADRSE - South-East Regional Development Agency Management partners
ERDF1 CLS - Cassovia Life Sciences
ERDF2 EMFIE - First Hungarian Responsible Innovation Association
ERDF4 DCHS - Development centre of the Heart of Slovenia
ERDF3 ERDF8
ELI-ALPS - ELI-HU Research and Development Non-profit Ltd CC – County Government of Csongràd
Pilot action in academic environment
ERDF5 ELI-BEAMS - Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences
ERDF6 ASP1
ELI-NP Horia Hulubei National Institute for Research and Development in Physics and Nuclear Engineering (with) CJI - Ilfov County Council
LP ADRSE - South-East Regional Development Agency Pilot action in business environment
ERDF1 ASP2
CLS - Cassovia Life Sciences (with) KSK - Kosice Self Governing Region
ERDF4 DCHS - Development centre of the Heart of Slovenia
ERDF7 Bwcon - bwcon GmbH
ERDF9 CIS - Central Bohemian Innovation Centre
ERDF10 DAHI - Development Agency Heart of Istria
IPA1 ASP3
SERDA - Sarajevo Economic Region Development Agency (with) ZPKS - Sarajevo Canton Planning Institute
Activities planned
Create and run Transnational stakeholder groups with representatives from across the Danube Region;
RRI Tool adaptation by updating information on partners’ RRI context and adapting STIR Method;
Building the capacity of Danube innovation actors to apply the adapted STIR method in academic and business environments;
Testing STIR and applying results with 2 Transnational Pilot Actions: Academic Environments and Business Environments;
RRI Strategy development with integration of Pilot applications results and exchange cooperation among the partner regions.
Target groups & Outputs
Target groups to whom the project is addressed:
No. Target group Target value
Target group type 1 Higher Education and Research 47
Target group type 2 Regional public Authority 20
Target group type 3 Business Support Organisation 30
Target group type 4 SME 250
Target group type 5 Interest Groups including NGOs 16
Project outputs:
Synergies with other initiatives/projects
D-STIR project offers:
a research tool – STIR that represents the first method that helps R&I actors to take steps towards RRI implementation, already tested in innovation leader countries (over 36 labs on 3 continents) and in 1 pilot area in the Danube;
a research tool – STIR that integrates the socio-environmental responsibility in innovation policy, already tested in business and research environment;
an adapted research tool - D-STIR for the less developed areas like Danube that will be tested both in business and research environment;
a quadruple cooperation model, essential to ensure relevance and feasibility of applying results and their long-term sustainability through creation of Transnational Stakeholder Groups (TSG). 3 TSG engaged in all project phases: 1 academic environment, 1 business environment, 1 Danube macro-region;
a RRI Strategy with practical evaluation and result integration of D-STIR method.
D-STIR project needs:
to develop common RRI Strategies and Tools for the Danube region;
to raise awareness on RRI Strategies and D-STIR research method;
an extensive network of contacts across the Danube region to create a Danube Territory Stakeholder Group ensuring the transferability of project outputs
Thank you! Contacts: LP – South-East Regional Development Agency - Romania Luminita MIHAILOV, General Director Nina IRIMIA, Project Coordinator www.adrse.ro; [email protected]; [email protected] 0040339401018
30 March 2017Danube Region Synergy Workshop
Vienna, 30/03/2017 Danube Region
Synergy Workshop
RI2integrate Embeddedness of high quality research infrastructures in the Danube Region
Framework conditions
1.1: Improve framework conditions for innovation
Project duration: 01.2017- 06.2019
Programme priority and specific objective:
Lead Partner: ELI-HU Nonprofit Ltd.
Project Budget: 1,899,430.00 €
Project Partners: 8 countries; 9 ERDF, 1 IPA, 7 ASP
Objectives
The objective of RI2integrate project is to accelerate macro-regional embeddedness of RIs in the Danube Region with involving all interest groups along Quadruple Helix (QH) to develop framework conditions of RI utilization.
The embeddedness builds upon 3 main pillars as • 1) business ecosystem development
for SMEs • 2) PPI with the involvement of the
government for boosting innovation • 3) wider community involvement by
dissemination
Territorial needs: 1) industry research gap (CZ, HR, RO) 2) lack of networking along QH(AT, HU, SLO) 3) lack of embeddedness of RIs (all) 4) limited access to facilities for SMEs (HU, CZ, SRB) 5) limited innovation capacity (HR, SRB) 6) tools for just some issues (all) 7) limited or missing involvement of public authorities (all)
Steps to achieve
WP3 – Structure devepoment (FHJ) • Identification of RI
infrastrucure's embeddedness
• Expert groups' development
• Specific focus definition
WP4 – RI integration tool (CTRIA) • PPI utilization
• RI related business ecosystem development
• Community awareness raising tool for RI utilization
WP5 – Piloting the tools (SIC) • PPI procedure
implementation • Science Park
concept implementation
• Community involvement piloting
WP6 – Measures of durability (DAS) • Joint Action Plan
Development • Knowledge
transfer trainings • RI Integration
Committee development
Main expected results
• Exploitation of the economic development potential of RIs at Danube Region level.
• Improvement of cross-linkages
improved transfer of scientific results into the economy
different needs of the participating countries.
• The intensity of cooperation of key actors for improving the framework of research and innovation will be reached by:
• QH
• network intensive tools,
• direct involvement of SMEs (150), public authorities (20), youths (1000) and research institutions (20 RIs from the Programme area) in the testing phase,
• knowledge sharing in learning interaction with participants from all 14 Danube countries.
Possible synergies
• RI embeddedness from 3 different perspectives
• PPI related tool development for public authorities
• RI related business ecosystem development (science park)
• Community awareness raising (youths)
• Matchmaking along QH (open discussions) • Trainings for practitioners
Related capitaliztion projects
• DTP Capitalization
• Thematic Pole 2
• RDI Framework Support
RRI - ensures that R&I is carried out
in a socially, environmentally and ethically manner
upgrade the knowledge of policy makers and the policy delivery organisations involved in the financing, and parent organisations arranging the operation of research infrastructures
Thank you for your attention!
NewGenerationSkills
Unlocking the potentials for business and social innovation in the Danube Region by equipping
young people with new generation skills
presented by
Vienna, 30th
March 2017 ‘Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)’
http://www.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/newgenerationskills
training – counselling – project management center for equality and and regional cooperation
Objectives and expected results
‘Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)’
http://www.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/newgenerationskills
Partnerships and results
‘Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)’
http://www.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/newgenerationskills
Local Government and Municipality of Újbuda Hungary Lead Partner
PRIZMA Foundation for the Improvement of Employment Possibilities
Slovenia ERDF Project Partner 1
Municipality of Maribor, Department for Culture and Youth Slovenia ERDF Project Partner 2
NOWA Training Counselling Project management Austria ERDF Project Partner 3
akzente - center for equality and regional cooperation Austria ERDF Project Partner 4
North-West Regional Development Agency Romania ERDF Project Partner 5
Intercommunity Development Association Cluj Metropolitan Area
Romania ERDF Project Partner 6
Sofia Development Association Bulgaria ERDF Project Partner 7
Sofia Municipality Bulgaria ERDF Project Partner 8
DEX Innovation Centre Czech Republ.
ERDF Project Partner 9
Institute Mihajlo Pupin Serbia IDA Project Partner 1
Municipality of Savski Venac Serbia IDA Project Partner 2
Corvinus University of Budapest Small Business Development Centre
Hungary Associated Strategic Partner 1
City of Graz Austria Associated Strategic Partner 2
City of Belgrade Serbia Associated Strategic Partner 3
Activities planned
‘Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)’
http://www.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/newgenerationskills
Local Innovation Advisory Groups Youth innovation agendas
Best practices on Innovation Mgt.
Transn. Innovation Advisory Board Transn. Innovation lab networking Dynamic learning packages Trainers Training
Youth Teams accomplished DLP (5-7/city) Internat. Youth Camp
Innovative ideas presented
‘Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)’
http://www.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/newgenerationskills
Target Groups and Outputs
TG 1: Local Public Authorities TG 2: Interest Groups incl. NGOs TG 3: Higher education and Research TG 4: SMEs TG 5: Youth aged between 15-29
Synergies
By creating local schemes conducive to better exploiting the innovation potential of the youth, NewGenerationSkills can significantly contribute to sustainable regional development and synergies in many other relevant issues
contribute to more equal opportunities for the youth by empowering them to unlock their innovative and creative potential, and respond to societal challenges through entrepreneurial skill development programs
Promoting young women and girls by focusing on innovation in the service sector and in social entrepreneurship
‘Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)’
http://www.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/newgenerationskills
Contacts
Eva Janusch nowa – Training – Beratung- Projektmanagement Jakominiplatz 16 | 8010 Graz [email protected] +43 650 4826007 www.nowa.at Maria Strommer akzente – Zentrum für Gleichstellung und regionale Zusammenarbeit Grazer Vorstadt 7 | 8570 Voitsberg [email protected] +43 660 4402712 www.akzente.or.at
‘Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)’
http://www.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/newgenerationskills
30 March, 2017 Danube-INCO.NET Conference Vienna
Mária BARACSI
IFKA Public Benefit Nonprofit Ltd. for the Development of the Industry
Head of Unit of International Cooperation
SENSES
Strengthening Social Entrepreneurial
Landscape through involving socially
responsible corporate Practices in
EntrepreNeurial CompetenceS and Skills
enhancement in the DANUBE region
Objectives and expected results
to create a transnational network of
social enterprises (SEs), socially
responsible traditional businesses,
(social) financial investors, policy-
makers, academia, NGO practitioners
composed by 600-800 members in total
in the Danube region.
Establish 150-250 market-based co-
operations
Promote dialogue and knowledge-
exchange
Shape attitudes and perceptions
Activities planned
Benchmarking of
social enterprise
landscape
Empowerment of
social enterprises Pilot action Strategy
development
UNDERSTAND HOW?
Identification of policy
niches and preparing
ground of mainstream
policymaking
solutions
ACCELERATE HOW?
Launch of practice-
driven blended
training programme
(60 hours online
training and coaching)
TEST & VALIDATE HOW?
Organization of pitching
sessions and
exploration of joint
cooperation
opportunities
FEEDBACK How?
Joint elaboration of
the Social
Enterprise Strategy
for the Danube
region
Partnership and roles
Partner organizations
IFKA Public Benefit Nonprofit Ltd. For the Development of the Industry (Hungary)
RERA a.s. – Regional Development Agency of South Bohemia (Czeh Republic)
BSC Business Support Centre Ltd., Kranj (Slovenia)
SMRDA South Muntenia Regional Development Agency (Romania)
SBA Slovak Business Agency (Slovakia)
ZSI Centre for Social Innovation (Austria)
REDEA Regional Development Agency Međimurje Ltd. (Croatia)
NESsT EUROPE Public Benefit Nonprofit Ltd.(Hungary)
MAROM Club Association (Hungary)
CCIS Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia (Serbia)
Associated Strategic Partners
Ministry for National Economy (Hungary),
EURADA European Association of Regional Development Agencies (Belgium)
Regional Training Center for Adults (Romania)
Ministry of Labour and Pension System (Croatia)
Agency for Innovation and Technology Transfer (Moldova)
Ministry of Economy of the Slovak Republic (Slovakia)
Development council of Gorenjska region (Slovenia)
Outputs and target groups also beyond partnership
Output1: Exchange of experience of social enterprise policies (policy diagnostic tool)
Output2: Training and mentoring tool (e-learning) co-developed and co-designed with
social enterprise catalysts and CSR corporations
Output3: Pilot cooperations established (150-250 cooperations)
Output4: Social Enterprise Strategy for the Danube region (+RAP)
Target groups of the project are:
Social Enterprises (SEs),
Socially responsible traditional businesses,
(social) financial investors and financial intermediaries,
Policymakers and government agencies,
Academia,
NGO practitioners.
SOCIAL SEEDS (INTERREG EUROPE Programme, 1st call, Lead Partner)
RaiSE (INTERREG EUROPE Programme, 2nd call, Partner)
MarketMate (EDIOP Economic Development and Innovation Operational Programme 5.1.2-15, Partner)
ERSTE SEEDS - Social Enterprise Establishment and Development Support (DG EMP, Advisory Board Member)
EVPA – NESST CEE Social Impact Investment Task Force (Steering Group member)
EURADA’s working group on social innovation (Member)
GSEN – Mott Foundation (representative of Hungary)
Closed projects: SEFORIS, EASE&SEE, DIFASS
Potential synergies with other initiatives or projects
Potential synergies with other initiatives or projects
Thematic Pole 3 „Innovative Learning Systems” leader (Priority 1)
Thank you for your attention!
ACCELERATOR: Introduction
Danube Region Synergy Workshop
Vienna, 30.03.2017
Topic and title of the project
Accelerator = to get the smart money for the SMEs
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You need 1. an idea
2. a team 3. a product 4. a plan 5. money
What you usually have 1. an idea
2. a team 3. a plan in your head
You may have
1. a product
You usually lack
1. strategies to grow (sales, marketing, technical etc.)
2. money >>> smart money (innovation services and equity)
Developing accelerators to provide better access to innovation finance for SMEs
Objectives and expected results
Enhancing access to innovation finance via • improving the institutional framework conditions (Who,
where) • the related policy instruments >> practical solution of
acceleration services • influencing the concerned strategic framework at
partner’s regions and programme level (How)
34
Main objective
Expected results
• Better performing accelerator services • More SMEs to access financing, mainly
equity financing • Established international network for
SME development
Partnership and roles
DEX IC
ASIMCOV CTRIA SZTA
Brainplus
TPLJ
IRP
RAS RARS
TCS
MNE
SFG
SEF
CVCA
UEFISCDI
35
• 10 partners from 8 countries • Further 5 associated strategic partners from 5 countries • Partners include development and innovation agencies,
venture capital fund manager, public bodies, technology parks, research institute, business support organisations
Activities planned
36
Demand-supply research
Testing and finetuning accelerator programmes (Pilots)
Improving the joint guide for running acceletaror programmes
Action plans, business plans for running accelarator programmes
Setting up the transnational innovation network
Joint re-commendations to public bodies
Policy framework analysis
WP3 WP4 WP5
Peer reviews of functioning accelerator programmes in and beyond the partnership
Elaborating accelerator programme schemes for testing
Cooperation agreements
Joint strategy
+ 2 upcoming major dissemination events: • Mid-term dissemination event – March 2018, Slovenia • Final event – May 2019, Hungary
Outputs including target groups also beyond partnership
37
Target groups 1. SMEs lacking financing 2. Business support organisations aiming improving their
services all across the Danube region 3. Equity financing institutions - regional innovation
ecosystem 4. Public sector – to improve the policy framework
Outputs • Policy framework summary report • Demand and supply summary report • Joint guide to develop acceleration programmes • 8 completed and finetuned pilots • Developed business and action plans for running
acceleration programmes • Innovation network and cooperation agreement • Joint recommendations and joint strategy
Potential synergies with other initiatives or projects
38
Offers Needs
1. Joint organisation of final event with
other projects (subject to negotiations)
2. Active participation of representative of
other projects at our regular working
group meetings
3. Our active participation at other
project’s meeting
4. Mid-term dissemination event open and
final event open to other projects
5. Involvement of SMEs in our acceleration
programme tests
1. Well-functioning, successful acceleration
programmes that we can analyse
2. Promoting our acceleration programmes
for a broad reach of SMEs
3. Commenting, joint formulation and joint
presentation of recommendations for
public authorities for better impact
4. Commenting, joint formulation and joint
presentation of our Danube Region
Strategy on innovative financing for
SMEs
39
DTP Priority Innovative and socially responsible Danube region:
CrowdStream – CROWDfunding to mainSTREAM
innovation AEI - Agency for European Integration and Economic Development
Danube Region synergy workshop: Research – Innovation – Knowledge Society
Vienna, 30.03.2017
Project co-funded by the European Union
Aims, objectives, envisioned results • Improvement of the effectiveness of public/private business-support for
innovative spin-offs & social enterprises to access high quality alternative financing (crowdfunding)
• Initializing a change in the financing market: facilitate by quality labelling and capacity building activities a major shift from donation based to equity based crowdfunding
Main project results:
Improved cooperation between business-support-organizations and enterprises to guarantee a high quality access to crowdfunding
Improvement of the framework conditions for the creation of TRANSNATIONAL CROWDFUNDING PLATFORMS
Project co-funded by the European Union
DTP Project CrowdStream – Partners & Facts
Project team: 10 PPs (9 countries) & 6 ASPs (5 countries) Duration: 12/2016-05/2019 (30 months) Program Priority 1: Innovative and socially responsible Danube Region
Project co-funded by the European Union
Outputs and targeted activities Training:
• Trainings for public actors providing services for enterprises approaching crowdfunding (CF)
• Trainings for businesses on crowdfunding
Tools:
• Transnational quality label for CF
Pilot Actions:
• Pilot actions on campaigns for CF
Strategies:
• Transnational & Regional Action Plans to improve access to alternative finance for enterprises
Project co-funded by the European Union
Results with long term effects
Improved regional support structures for innovative spin-offs, start-ups & social enterprises to gain financing via alternative financing sources via
• Regional Action Plans to improve access to alternative finance
• Policy recommendations to improve access to alternative finance
• Learning interactions to build stakeholder networks
• Quality monitoring tool on quality services for CF
• Trainings for start-ups, social enterprises, business organizations
• Pilot actions on campaigning models for CF
• Field missions/study visits on CF services
Project co-funded by the European Union
Synergies and cooperation opportunities
• Stakeholder mapping opportunity for inclusion and cooperation
• Crowdfunding update and desk research on current status opportunity for distribution and knowledge exchange
• Preparation of next working steps (quality labelling, knowledge exchange, training and inclusion of stakeholders, policy support,…) opportunity for early inclusion and contribution
Project co-funded by the European Union
AEI – Agency for European Integration and Economic Development
Thank you for your interest in the CrowdStream project!
We are looking forward to keeping you updated and involving you…
Your contact at AEI
E-Mail (until 07.04.2017): [email protected]
Then: [email protected]
Telefon: +43 (1) 9054621 13
Mobil: +43 (664) 889 066 55
Project co-funded by the European Union
High-Performance Computing for Effective Innovation in the Danube
Region - InnoHPC -
prof. Borut Rončević, PhD
http://www.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/innohpc
Objectives and expected results
• High performance computing (HPC) is an emerging general-purpose technology. It can improve framework conditions for innovations by drastically increasing effectiveness of innovations and reducing product development time.
• The main objective of InnoHPC is to create transnational HPC laboratory for co-designing knowledge-intensive innovative products with high value-added in transnational value-chains.
Partnership and roles
The consortium includes: 1. partners from most EUSDR countries, co incorporate
context-specific knowledge about regional nuances to achieve robustness , transferability and durability of InnoHPC results;
2. acadmic and business partners with diversified and relevant HPC infrastructure and competencies for advanced use of HPC, from all parts of the Danube region;
3. regional and national policy-makers with role in innovation policy, entrepreneurship and technology transfer;
4. the business cmmunity, i.e. chambers of industry and a company;
5. ASP partners, ineligible but with specific competencies.
Activities planned
3.1 Cataloguing Institutional Absorptive Capacity 3.2 Cataloguing Regional HPC Capacities 3.3 Regional HPC Mapping 4.1 Designing HPCLab operational plan and services 4.2 Designing and testing InnoHPC capacity building 4.3 Designing sustainability and transferability tools 5.1 Determining technology requirements 5.2 Implementation of technological solutions 5.3 User experience design 5.4 Platform testing activities 6.1 Capacity building learning interactions 6.2 Pilot electronic industry 6.3 Pilot automotive industry
Outputs and target groups
• Key outputs are transnational InnoHPC Lab pooling regional HPC infrastructure and competencies, web platform providing HPC access, integrated services and capacity building tools, and sustainability toolkit, to support durability of InnoHPC Lab beyond the project.
• InnoHPC targets SMEs and clusters, providing the opportunity to increase efficiency of innovations and join transnational value-chains in the Danube region. Higher education and research institutions with HPC will get access to exciting real-life cases and opportunities to exploit their entrepreneurial potential. Policy-makers and business support organizations will receive a valuable institutional support for their policies and initiatives.
Potential synergies with other initiatives and projects
Three key possibilities:
• Providing HPC simulations on real-life data for other projects
• Knowledge on enhancing communications and exchange between academic institutions, business community and policy-makers.
• Designing project sustainability tools
Thank you!
http://www.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/innohpc
MOVECO PechaKucha - session
Danube Region synergy workshop
Research – Innovation – Knowledge Society
30. March 2017; Tech Gate, Vienna
Topic and project title
• MOVECO, Mobilising Institutional Learning for Better Exploitation of Research and Innovation for the Circular Economy • Circular economy – design out waste • Fast moving consumer goods (packaging, electronic and
electrical equipment, batteries) • Extended producer reponsibility scheme
• Ecodesign environmental targets for innovation supporting a circular economy
• Technical longevity, durability • Reuse, repairability • Preparation for reuse • Recycling
• Reverse logistics building on existing infrastructure • Transparent costs and service requirements
Objectives and expected results
Improve infrastructural and institutional framework conditions and policy instruments for eco innovation supporting the transition towards a circular economy
• Reducing disparities between regions
• Fostering smart and sustainable growth
Improve collaboration at the interface between science, business, policy and civil society to enforce potentials for
environmental technologies and sustainable growth
• Designing out waste, turning waste into a resource requires new technologies, new design strategies and
new business models
Partnership and roles
CCIS
CCIBN,
ECN
BAYFOR
Biz-up
SUA
MESP
UCB
TERA
BCCI
SBA
PUPIN STPB
MoE
AITT
City of Osijek
Activities planned /WP
1. Project management and administration
2. Communication
3. EPR and innovation
4. Innovation and waste policy
5. Innovation tools
6. Kick-Off Circular economy
Outputs
• Training on EPR & innovation challenges in the CE • Reports on eco innovation support • Policy dialogue on circular economy(stakeholder) • Transantional Strategy • Cross countryaction plans • Circular economy tools • Capacity building and knowledge transfer • Circular economy pilots • SMEs in collaborative partnerships • Virtual Marketplace for waste recovery innovation
2
2
175
1
3
12
200 1
1
12
Contact, additional information
• Chamber of Commerce and of Industry of Slovenia
• Grit Ackermann
• +386 1 58 98 418 • grit.ackermann@gzs
.si
• Antonija Bozic Cerar • +386 1 58 98 196 • antonija.cerar@gzs.
si
„Today‘s products are tomorrow‘s raw materials
at yesterday‘s prices!“
Walter Stahel
Made in Danube
Daniela Chiran
Senior Project Manger Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum
Project Manager Made in Danube
Made in Danube
Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)
www.interreg-danube.eu/made-in-danube
Made in Danube
Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)
www.interreg-danube.eu/made-in-danube
DTC; NoGAP and Made in Danube : Teamwork makes the dream work
Made in Danube
Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)
www.interreg-danube.eu/made-in-danube
DTC Pannon DTC Maribor
DTC Vukovar DTC
Novi Sad
DTC Cluj-Napoca
DTC Bucharest
DTC Russe
DTC Nitra
SEZ Stuttgart
Kiev
Chisinau
Vienna
Bosnia-
Herzegovina Serbia
Montenegro
Croatia Slovenia
Austria
Bulgaria
Romania
Moldova
Ukraine
Hungary
Slovakia
Germany
Czech Republic
14 Partners, 3 ASP, 10 Countries
Romania Serbia Hungary Croatia Slovenia Moldova Ukraine Austria Germany Slovakia
Made in Danube
14 Partners, 3 ASP, 10 countries
Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)
www.interreg-danube.eu/made-in-danube
Public authorities
R&D
Civil society
Industry, Facilitators
University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences, AUSTRIA
Technical University Cluj-Napoca, ROMANIA
Bay Zoltán, HUNGARY
University of Novi Sad Faculty of Technical Science , SERBIA
Slovak University of Agriculture, SLOVAKIA
University of Maribor, SLOVENIA
IPA Business Incubator, ROMANIA
Pannon Business Network Association, HUNGARY
Vinkovci Development Agency, CROATIA
Danube Chambers of Commerce Association, HUNGARY
BW Industry Association, GERMANY
Vinkovci Development Agency, CROATIA National Authority for Science Research and Innovation, ROMANIA
Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum, GERMANY
Center for Social Innovation , AUSTRIA
The Union of Slovak Cluster , SLOVAKIA
Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labour and Housing BW, GERMANY - ASP
Organization for Small and Medium Entreprise Sector Development, MOLDOVA - ASP
Institut of Market Problems and Economic Ecological Research of NASU – UKRAINE - ASP
Quadruple Helix Approach
Higher Education and Research Institutions
Business Support Organisation, Clusters
and NGOs
Regional Public Authorities
Civil Society
Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA) Project Website: www.interreg-danube.eu/made-in-danube
Made in Danube - Target Groups
Made in Danube - Objective
Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)
www.interreg-danube.eu/made-in-danube
The aim of the project is to improve the framework conditions for innovation by supporting the collaboration process between companies and RTO in the innovation-driven field of bioeconomy. The project main result is to intensify the cooperation of project partners with target groups (key actors) in the Programme Area leading to 15 innovation partnerships and 40 entreprises (SMEs) cooperating with research and technological organizations (RTO).
Made in Danube Specific Objectives
Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)
www.interreg-danube.eu/made-in-danube
• Developing a “Common Strategy to transform ideas into marketable products and
services for the 3 existing regional Initiatives” o Pilot implementation of the Local Action Plan for Smart and Innovative Precision
Farming, SUA Slovakia , o Pilot implementation of the Local Action Plan for Competence Centre - Wood
Sector o Pilot implementation of the Local Action Plan for Biofuel, UNS Serbia
• Developing tools and services (Innovation audits, Technology Offers/Technology
Request, Brokerage Events, Training Tool KIT) to implement concrete transnational collaboration projects based on the needs of the 3 regional initiatives representative for the DR. They will allow to identify needs of companies involved and permit access to knowledge not locally/nationally available but in the transnational "Made in Danube" consortium of 10 countries in order to achieve East-West cross-fertilisation.
• Support good practices exchange in technology transfer and innovation partnerships by establishing a transnational network
Made in Danube
Tools and services (WP4)
Implementation of pilot projects
(WP5)
Evaluation and recommendati
ons (WP6) Report for
improvement of framework
conditions
Framework conditions analysis – Roadmap
(T3.1)
Policy Dialog (T3.2)
Developing a Strategy (T3.3)
WP
1 M
anag
emen
t W
P 2
Com
municatio
n
Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)
www.interreg-danube.eu/made-in-danube
Framework conditions and Policy Dialog
(WP3)
Tools and services (WP4)
Implementation of pilot projects
(WP5)
Evaluation and recommendations
(WP6)
Made in Danube Outputs
Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)
www.interreg-danube.eu/made-in-danube
Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)
www.interreg-danube.eu/made-in-danube
Made in Danube - synergy
• TU Cluj – Smart Factory HUB - PP • IPA Craiova – EcoInnDanube – ASP • UK Slovakia ( Prounion) – DanuBioValNet – PP • Uni Nitra – MOVECO – PP • PBN - Smart Factory HUB – PP - CrowdStream – PP • ZSI – ResInfra - PL Thematic Pole 1 - Innovative Ecosystems for SMEs - DanubeBioValNet – BIOPRO BW (DE) - MOVECO - Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia (SI) - FORESDA –CyberForum BW (DE) - EcoInnDanube – Eco-innovatively connected Danube Region (SK) - Accelerator – Szechenyi Tökealap-kezelö Zrt (HU) - CrowdStream – Agency for European Integration and Economic Development (AT) - InnoHPC –Faculty of Information studies in Novo mesto (SI) - SMART FACTORY HUB – Pomurje Technology Park (SI)
Thank you for your attention!
Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)
www.interreg-danube.eu/made-in-danube
Forest-based cross sectoral
value chains fostering
innovation and
competitiveness in the
Danube Region
Partnership
13 project partners (lead partner: CyberForum e.V.)
7 associated partners
9 various European countries
Objectives and expected results
Objectives
• Transformation to sustainable manufacturing areas
• Development cross-sectoral collaborative networks
• Implementing cross-sectoral pilot innovation environments
• Building up necessary supportive capacities in intermediaries
Expected results:
• Smart and sustainable construction and furniture
• Innovative bio-based products and materials
• Energy efficiency
Activities planned
Analysis of regional ecosystems & definition of a joint transnational strategy
Development & implementation of pilot innovation environment concepts
Idea generation and validation
Support to collaborative networks (CNs) & innovation projects (IPs)
Mutual learning & mentoring for policy makers and innovation stakeholders
Transnational sustainability plan
Outputs
Transnational strategies on cross-sectoral level
Local innovation action plans
Support in establishing SME and R&D cooperation
New value chain cases for durable innovation
Trainings & Innovation support activities
Study visits to pilots/good practices
Potential synergies
well-known materials various aspects new
challenges/applications
wood technology
industrial design
economy
information technology
automotive
Thank you for attendance!
Contact:
Salzburg University of Applied Sciences
Campus Kuchl
Markt 136a
5431 Kuchl
Project
EcoInn Danube
Eco-innovatively connected
Danube Region
Danube Transnational Programme
Project Budget: 2,126,924.97 €
01-12-2016 - 31-05-2019
Objective and foreseen results
Objective
Specific objectives Increase transnational cooperation in
ecoinnovations Increase the match of demand and
supply in ecoinnovation Bring eco innovation actors together
Results
improved conditions for cooperation among ecoinnovation actors and thus supported
generation and development of ecotechnologies based on particular environmental needs
Enhance cooperation of innovation actors in the field of ecoinnovations with special emphasis on development and application of ecotechnologies in the Danube Region
:
Project Partners
LEAD PARTNER
•Slovak Centre of Scientific and Technical Information SLOVAKIA
PROJECT PARTNERS
•Chamber of Commerce and Industry Vratsa BULGARIA
•Energy Agency of Savinjska, Šaleška and Koroška Region SLOVENIA
•Digitalis Jolet Nonprofit Kft. HUNGARY
•Bwcon GmbH GERMANY
•South Transdanubian Regional Development Agency HUNGARY
•BIC Brno spol. s.r.o. CZECH REPUBLIC
•Regional Development Agency Medimurje REDEA Ltd. CROATIA
•Association for education and economics for Lower Austria AUSTRIA
•Comenius University in Bratislava, Science Park SLOVAKIA
•Brno University of Technology CZECH REPUBLIC
•Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Banja Luka Region BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
•Regional Agency for Socio-Economic Development Banat Ltd. SERBIA
ASSOCIATED STRATEGIC PARTNERS: University of Pécs HUNGARY, Romanian Association for Technology and
Innovation ROMANIA, Chamber of Economy of Montenegro MONTENEGRO
Key activities
Transnational strategy and action plans
Common virtual lab for ecoinnovators
Transfer of ecoknowledge
Innovation forums and
summer schools
Matchmaking
Target groups and outputs
Local public authorities
Higher education and research representatives
SMEs
Interest groups including NGOs
Business Support organizations
Common transnational strategy , Action plan of implementing ecoinnovative result,
Transnational eco - stakeholders platforms, Common virtual lab for ecoinnovators, Tools for
operating the Eco virtual lab , Guidelines for transfer of ecoinnovations, Platforms for bringing innovators together,Packages to
support cooperations of SMEs and R&D , Green capacity building pilots, Concept of
ecoinnovators capacity building, Guidelines for replication of pilots
Target groups: Outputs:
Synergies
• Capitalization of previous excellent European projects
• Capitalization of previous projects implemented by PP
• Involvement in the Thematic Pole Innovative
Ecosystems for SMEs
Thank you for your attention SCSTI Team
[email protected] www. interreg-danube.eu/ecoinn-danube
DA-SPACE OPEN INNOVATION TO RAISE ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS
bwcon GmbH
DA-SPACE: the lab
1. LP: City Ulm (DE)
2. bwcon (DE)
3. APTE Association for Promoting Electronic Technology (RO)
4. Dunarea de Jos" University of Galati (RO)
5. Institute of Management, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (SK)
6. Technical University of Sofia (BG)
7. Czech Technical University in Prague (CZ)
8. Region of Istria (HR)
9. Juraj Dobrila University in Pula (HR)
10. University of Novi Sad (RS)
11. Vojvodina ICT Cluster (RS)
DA-SPACE Partnership
Young
Talents
Solution
Challenges
Compan
ies
Univers
ities Public
Administra
tion
Open Innovation approach
SEEKERS
Define the
challenges
SOLVERS
Provide
solutions
to the
challenges
SOLUTIO
NS
Are
projects
developed
in the DA-
SPACE
Lab
Outputs
Sustainability and Transferability
TRANSFERABILITY Countries in the Danube wanted to try out the DA-
SPACE Lab model
SUSTAINABILITY
Compan
ies
Univers
ities Public
Administra
tion
Valentina Grillea Innovation Programme Manager
bwcon GmbH
+49 (0)711 – 18421 642
Simona Pede Innovation Programme Manager
bwcon GmbH
+49 (0)711 – 18421 643
Get in touch!
Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)
www.interreg-danube.eu/Smart-Factory-Hub
Smart Factory Hub overview Presented by:
Dipl. Ing. Christian Wögerer, M.Sc.
PROFACTOR GmbH
Project: Improving RD and business policy conditions for transnational cooperation in the
manufacturing industry
Acronym: SMART FACTORY HUB
Vienna, 31.03.2017 – SYNERGY Workshop
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Topics addressed
① Why factories? Why manufacturing sector?
② Global trends
③ What is Smart Factory?
④ Identified challenges
⑤ About Smart Factory Hub project
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Source: https://www.bitkom.org/Themen/Digitale-Transformation-Branchen/Industrie-40/Perspektive-der-Arbeit.html
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MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
• main generator of RD, innovation, growth and employment; • in all regions contributes the highest share to the total regional value added; • in average more than a 25% of service activities are directly linked to the industry, • every 100 busiest jobs created in the industry create 60 to 200 new jobs in other industries. • 80% of all private R&D investments is accounted for by industry.
INCREASING PRESSURE ON MANUFACTURERS to be more efficient and innovative in their processes.
The cause of this pressure: 1) increased production capacity in low-cost economies and 2) increased innovation and level of sophistication of supply chains in high-cost economies.
Micro and small companies are facing problems with QUALITY STANDARDS (ISO 9001, TS, etc)
LOW PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY (production failures, etc)
Ineffective production process,
Problems with HUMAN RESOURCE management
① Why factories? Why manufacturing sector?
Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)
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in 3 years, the capacity and data transfer speed will be doubled
② Global trends
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In Germany, Industry 4.0 will generate significant productivity gains
INCREASED DEMAND FOR SUPPLIERS !!!
Industry 4.0 will increase productivity in component manufacturing by 4-7%
② Global trends
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In Germany, Industry 4.0 will lead to increased manufacturing employment
Return of production capacities back to
Germany
② Global trends
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TRANSFER OF GOOD PRACTISES INTO SMEs Our focus is oriented into SMEs!!!
1) NOVEL TECHNOLOGIES (improving efficiency, effectiveness, quality, flexibility, etc)
2) EFFECTIVE PRODUCTION PROCESS (applying industry standards, Lean manufacturing academy, etc)
3) EFFECTIVE HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (effective system to motivate employees, monitoring employee performance, etc)
② Global trends
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③ What is Smart Factory / Smart manufacturing?
Smart Manufacturing describes the vision of what industrial production will look like in the years to come. It is a strategy which promotes digitalization and computerization of production with the strong customization of products under the conditions of highly flexible (mass-) production.
It‘s about connecting data, machines, people and processes!
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Smart Manufacturing objectives (% of manufacturers), EU Analysis
Source: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/industry-40-4th-planetary-industrial-revolution-fernando Source: http://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/operations/our-insights/manufacturings-
next-act
③ What is Smart Factory / Smart manufacturing?
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15 areas of relevance
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Source: https://iot-analytics.com/industrial-internet-disrupt-smart-factory/
③ What is Smart Factory / Smart manufacturing?
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④ Identified challenges
• Policy makers translating strategies into concrete measures
• Smart Manufacturing is complex (vertical – horizontal)
• Production SMEs have concrete problems:
– Need to develop due to competition
– Faced with micro problems in their existing productions
– Lack of knowledge and resources to move forward
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⑤ About Smart Factory Hub project (Transfer Lab)
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⑤ About Smart Factory Hub project (Policy Lab)
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⑤ About Smart Factory Hub project (Methodology)
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Partners and geographical area
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