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Sept, 2012
Brazilian System of Innovation: Achievements and Opportunities
a little
About Brazil
Apud: Mauro Borges
Apud: Mauro Borges
Apud: Mauro Borges
Apud: Mauro Borges
Brazil: Inequality reached the lowest level in 30 years
(Gini Index – 1977-2010)
Apud: Mauro Borges
The Brazilian Economic Growth
Average rates – Real GDP – 1901/2010
Apud: Glauco Arbix
The Brazilian Economy
Steel producer
Producer and exporter of beef and chicken, Ethanol and
Soybean
Ethanol Producer Large market for
cosmetics
Large Cellular Market
Large manufacturer of Commercial
Aircraft
Large population, the market for
Books and Music
Large number of Internet users
Production Vehicles Big Consumer
Market
Mega Events:
Rio+20, World Cup, Olimpic Games, etc
Infra-structure
Natural resources: oil & gas,
agriculture, mining Biofuels
Defense, Food, Pharma,
Cosmetics, Aerospace Industry
Brazilian Global Companies
...profile
...driving forces
Global Brazilian Companies
3rd Aeronautics manufacturer
TOTVS
7th largest Software company
JBS-FRIBOI
GERDAU
8th Steel producer
1st largest company in Animal
food
PETROBRAS
2nd largest Oil & Gas Company
VALE
2ª largest Mining Company
MARCOPOLO
7.0% market-share for buses parts
EMBRAER
Apud: Glauco Arbix
IT and computing
• Nokia
• Motorola
• Freescale
• HP
• Flextronics
• Ericsson
OTHER SECTORS (TNCs)
• Fiat
• GM
• Ford
• VW
• M. Marelli
• Visteon
• J&J
• Unilever
• Whirpool
• Scania
BRAZILIAN COMPANIES
• Vale
• Petrobras
• Embraer
• Natura
• Positivo
• Braskem
• CPFL, Cemig, Light
• Embrapa
RECENTLY ANNOUNCED
• IBM
•GE
•SAAB
•SIEMENS
•BG
No
n exh
au
stive list
US$ 500 M to be invested w/ focus on O&G, Energy, Mining, Railways and Aviation.
US$ 250 M to be invested w/ focus on O&G, Semiconductors, Olympics Games and World Cup Soccer
R&D CENTERS IN BRAZIL – WHO IS THERE
Adaptado de: Aloisio Mercadante
Science & Technology in Brazil
Science & Technology Maturity Level
small scientific infrastructure and unable to feed production technology.
scientific production technology determines the plot, but not to the point of enabling a retro-feeder effect on scientific production.
connections and interactions are established and the determinant of economic growth is the scientific and technological capacity.
Brazil is in regime 2.
Search upper stage of interaction between
the scientific and technological dimension
to generalize innovation as a strategy.
Regime 1 Regime 2 Regime 3
Apud: Glauco Arbix
Strength and Weakness
Apud: Américo Pacheco
Growing number of scientists a year
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5.000
10.000
15.000
20.000
25.000
30.000
35.000
40.000
45.000
87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
11.4 thousand PhDs
granted in 2009
38.8 thousand
masters obtained in
2009
Apud: Glauco Arbix
Growing in Brazilian Scientific Production
0,0
2,0
4,0
6,0
8,0
10,0
12,0
14,0
16,0
1982 1985 1988 1991 1994 1997 2000 2003 2006 2009
Brasil
MundoWorld
2.69% of the world’s production
in 2009
Brazil
Apud: Glauco Arbix
Growing and diverfication
Brazilian academic papers - % of the world (1997-2006)
Strength and Weakness
Apud: Américo Pacheco
Apud: Américo Pacheco
Apud: Américo Pacheco
Apud: Américo Pacheco
Apud: Américo Pacheco
Sept, 2012
An Open Innovation Arena between
Sweden and Brazil
About CISB
A non-profit Research and Innovation Association focused on implementing Research, Technology and Innovation partnerships by: • Exchanging technology and innovation
with Sweden and Europe • Stimulating innovation locally and all
around Brazil • Fostering synergy between Sweden, Brazil
and other BRICS countries
Mission Search for solutions of complex global and societal problems that can not be solved by individual organizations and that need to be addressed by open innovation and multi-institutional innovation network arenas.
CISB at a glance
Transport & Logistics Sustainable Energy Urban Future Defense & Security
CISB at a glance
Inspired by the Swedish Science Parks and the principles of:
• Challenge-Driven Innovation
• Triple Helix
• Open Innovation
Main office in São Bernardo do Campo, SP
Hub in Gothenburg, Sweden
Hub in Belo Horizonte, MG
Plans for Rio de Janeiro, Pernambuco and Santa Catarina
Open Innovation Arenas
Inspired by the Triple Helix framework and Open Innovation paradigm, CISB was created to foster active co-operation between industrial, governmental and academic organizations.
CISB Operational Model
Serving as an open and neutral innovation arena between Sweden and Brazil, CISB will also act as a vehicle for projects under the Memorandum of Understandings between the two countries.
Our
current
market
Our new
market
Other firm’s
market
External technology
insourcing
Internal
technology base
External technology base
Internal/external
venture handling
License,
spin out,
divest
Government Education
and Research
Industry
R, T & D investors • R&D Budget from Companies • Government R&T funds • Users • Corporate VC Fund
• Define Projects • Establish Partnerships • Fundraising • Portfolio Management • Innovation Community Management
Advisory Board Members • Companies • Universities and STIs • Public Authorities (National/State/City)
Project 1 Project 2 Project 3 Project 4
Innovations Spin-off Technologies, Products and Companies
Education opportunities
Executive Board
Working Framework
Directors and CISB Staff
Partners for the creation of CISB
Industrial Education & Research Government
First Activities and Projects
Exchange of People
Arenas
Demonstrators
CNPq-CISB-SAAB 100 scholarship agreement
• Chalmers Institute of Technology
• KTH Royal Institute of Technology
• Linkoping University
• Lund University
• Swedish Institute of Computer
Science
• University of Skovde
• University of Pretoria
• George Mason University
Collabora
Transport & Security Arenas
& 12 other partners
& 10 other partners
Polynol
Microgrid
& 8 other partners
First Results – from May 2011 to July 2012
Get Known
Attractiveness
Exchange of People
Bilateral Connections
Bilateral Funding Arrangements
Bilateral Innovation Network
Innovation Management Processes
Phase 2 – 1S/2012 •Governance Body and First projects: First fiscal audit, executive board, 47 projects opportunities: 10 small on-going, 1 big on-going, 2 big waiting for funding. • Key Figures: Appearances in the Press: 77 (8 GC) Members: 11
Partners: 79
Mailing: 2500
Exchange of People: 2 SWEBR / 9 BRSWE
Project: 47 ideas, 11 on-going
Phase 1 - 2011 •Setting-up of the organization: Entity launched, by-laws, strategy,
governance policies, business plan, internal
managing processes, branding. Staff, office,
Swedish hub and key providers.
• Key Figures: Appearances in the Press: 98 (30 GC) Members: 7
Partners: 40
Mailing: 1000
Project: 30 ideas
Phase 1 - 2011 Phase 2 - 2012 Phase 3 - 2013
CISB Team
Bruno Rondani Chief Executive Officer
Analice Martins Institutional Relations & Communication
Pamela Godoi Administrative Assistant
Carolina Andrade Project Finance & Fundraising Agreements Coordinator
Alessandra Holmo Portfolio & Partnership Manager
Cecilia Alkhagen Swedish Hub
Paulo Adriano Minas Gerais Hub
Alda Gomide Controller
How did we started?
May 17th 2011 Announcement of the Creation of CISB
President Lula Delegation to
Stockholm and Additional Protocol on Innovative High
Technological Industrial
Cooperation Between Brazil
and Sweden was signed
Oct/2009
ABDI – VINNOVA 1st Brazil-Sweden Innovation Learning Laboratory São Paulo
May/2010
ABDI – VINNOVA 2nd Brazil-Sweden Innovation Learning Laboratory São José dos Campos
April/2011
Swedish Prime Minister Delegation and Foundation of CISB São Bernardo do Campo
May/2011
1st Innovation Workshop São Bernardo do Campo
2nd Innovation Workshop São Bernardo do Campo
3rd Innovation Workshop São Bernardo do Campo
Feb/2011 Dec/2010 Set/2010
Anprotec Delegation to Sweden
July/2011 Oct/2011
ABDI – VINNOVA 3rd Brazil-Sweden Innovation Learning Laboratory Stockholm
CISB Annual Meeting Open Innovation Seminar - São Paulo
Nov/2011
Opening for Membership Admission
Sept/2011
Bilateral Agreements: Defense, Energy & Industrial Technologies (2007-2009)
Feb/2012
First Executive Board Meeting with new Members Launch of SwB first call
May/2012
ABIMAQ event CISB 1st Aniversary Swedish Innovation Week 4th Brazil-Sweden Innovation Learning Laboratory
President Dilma speaks about CISB
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8Ln
VMEcj60 (0:16)
São Paulo State Governor Alckmin speaks about CISB
São Bernardo Mayor Marinho speaks about CISB
May 17th 2011 Announcement of the Creation of CISB
{ 400 participants
Håkan Buskhe | President of SAAB
Charlotte Brogren | General Director of VINNOVA
Mauro Borges Lemos | President of ABDI
Ann-Cathrine Hjerdt | Mayor of Linköping City
Luiz Marinho | Mayor of São Bernardo do Campo
Bruno Rondani | CEO of CISB
May 18th 2011 | Official Inauguration Ceremony in São Bernardo do Campo
September 6th 2011 Meeting at the Science, Technology & Innovation Ministry of Brazil
Ana Lúcia Gabas Advisor to the Minister
Bruno Rondani CEO of CISB
Glaucius Oliva President of CNPq
Aloízio Mercadante Minister of Science, Technology & Innovation
Dan Jangblad Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer SAAB AB
Gudrun Carlsson Chargé d’affaire of Swedish Embassy
CISB and CNPq agreement for joining Brazilian “Science Without Borders” Program. SAAB will arrange at least 100 opportunities of Scholarships for Brazilians in the next 3 years
Portfolio - Projects
1. Coastal Radar for Brazilian / Global market
2. ICT and Electronics for Brazilian/Global market
3. Nano - Engineered CFRP for tough mechanical applications
4. Transport Security - Preventing theft from commercial vehicles
5. Hybrid Bus Brazil
6. COSMOS - Collaborative Engineering for Sustainable Mobile Systems
7. UAV - Cattle Tracking System
8. UAV - Urban Security
9. UAV – Forest Fire Monitoring
10. UAV - Security support for large events
11. Visual City Plans
12. Sensor technology for real-time water monitoring
13. Waste Recovery - International Partnership
14. Bioenergy for sustainable development
15. EU Project NOVEMOR - Future Air Transport
Portfolio - Projects
16. Cognitive SDR - Better use of frequency space
17. Fusion Research
18. Further strengthening of Brazilian Forest Industry
19. Thermo-chemical conversion of biomass & waste
20. Synchrotron Radiation Science
21. Climate benefit of expanding bioenergy systems
22. Systems for promoting attractive bioenergy development
23. Expansion models for bioenergy that are attractive from socioeconomic and environmental perspectives
24. Secure & Efficient City with Real-time monitoring
25. Intelligent Transport System
26. Microgrids
27. Defense and Security Systems Integration Demonstrator
28. Wind turbines
29. Mining water and energy optimization
Current Members at CISB and Projects
Industrial Research Institutes Universities
Transport & Logistics Sustainable Energy Urban Future Defense & Security
Science without Borders Transport Arena
Security Arena
Polynol Collabora
Microgrid
Collabora
CISB Innovation Funnel
Ideas Networking Funding Execution Collaboration
Microgrid
& 8 other partners
& 10 other partners
Polynol
Collabora
& 12 other partners
CNPq-CISB-Saab 100 scholarship
agreement
• Chalmers Institute of Technology
• KTH Royal Institute of Technology
• Linkoping University • Lund University • Swedish Institute of Computer
Science • University of Skovde • University of Pretoria • George Mason University
Transport & Security Arenas
New Arenas
Amazon Fund Industrial Ecology
Vinnova Call
Brazilian Companies
Open Innovation Online Plataform
Project submitted
Ethanol Price Evaluation (EPE)
LOCAT
& 3 other partners
Swedish-Brazilian Research and Innovation Centre Av Imperador Dom Pedro II, 354 São Bernardo do Campo – São Paulo 09770-420, Brazil +55 11 3500-5096
Bruno Rondani, Chief Executive Officer rondani@cisb.org.br Skype: brunorondani
Analice Martins, Institutional Relations analice.martins@cisb.org.br Skype: analice.martins
Contact Information
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