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Introduction to Norwegian Innovation Clusters
Standard presentation September 2017,Innovation Norway
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Main goal:Increased competitiveness in
regional clusters throughlong-term internal and external
collaboration between companies, R&D-and educational institutions
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Program mission:Supporting clusters with a growth potential
Clusters must be based on a strategiccollaboration between companies,
knowledge providers and public sector
Cluster goals:Increased innovation capability and value
creation
Support period
Annual support
Target group
No. Clusters
Immature clusters
3-5 years
EUR 200.-300.000
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Mature clustersNational position
5-10 years
EUR 500.-600.000
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Mature clustersGlobal position
Up to 10 years
EUR 1 mill
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Program overview
Selection Annual open call – clear criteria – external evaluation panels
ANNUAL OPEN COMPETITION FOR SELECTING NEWCLUSTERS TO THE PROGRAM
Selection criteria
A cluster with a growth potential ?A clear and convincing strategic
idea?Committment and leadership?
A cluster with a resource base?
A convincing implementation plan?
New cluster initiatives Evaluating the proposals Supporting the best
Policy – funding - implementation
Ministry ofTrade and Fisheries
Ministry ofLocal Governmentand Modernisation
Linking policies
Innovation agencies: Linking roles and resources
PROGRAM SUPPORT
Co-funding (50 %) of basic cluster activitiesthrough a cluster facilitator
Advisory services
Knowledge and skills
Networking
Profiling
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WHY SUPPORT CLUSTERS?
• No innovation without collaboration!
• Cluster collaboration give companies new ideasand access to partners
• Companies taking actively part in organisedclusters perform better
• Dynamic clusters create the best environment and opportunities for entrepreneurs
• Clusters as drivers for regional development
CLUSTERS AS DRIVERS FOR CHANGE
• Clusters can collaborate across sectors and technologies
• Clusters can explore new business areas and newbusiness models
Cluster development
Cluster-to-clusterKnowledge linkages
Collaborativeinnovation
StrategicPositioning and
Host Attractiveness
Increased value creation
STRATEGIC AREAS
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KEY INDICATORS 2016
EUR 15 mill. for basic funding
36 clusters
2019 companiesEach company: 11 new relations
303R&D
434Innovation
303International
594Knowledge/Educational
Core cluster companies: 7,3 % significant higher growth in sales and value creation
114Cluster-2-cluster
Joint development projects
ARENA CLUSTERS2017
1. Arctic Maintenance2. Arctic Winter Adventures3. Cod Cluster4. Arctic Maritime Cluster5. Mineral Cluster North6. Oil&Gas Cluster Helgeland7. Smart Water Cluster8. Forest Industry Cluster9. iKuben10. Norwegian Rooms11 LEGASEA12. DesignArena13. Norwegian Smart Care Cluster14. Solar Energy Cluster
15. Tunnel Safety Cluster16. Subsea Valley17. Oslo EdTech Cluster18. Norwegian Fashion Hub19. Heidner20. i4Plastics
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NORWEGIAN CENTRES OF EXPERTISE2017
1. NCE Aquaculture2. NCE Instrumentation3. NCE Tourism4. NCE Seafood Innovation Cluster5. NCE Media6. NCE Maritime CleanTech7. NCE Culinology8. NCE Eyde9. NCE Micro-and NanoTechnology10. NCE Smart Energy11. NCE Systems Engineering Kongsberg12. NCE Oslo Cancer Cluster13. NCE Health Technology14. NCE Raufoss15. NCE Aquatech Cluster
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GCE-SUPPORTED CLUSTER2017
1. GCE Blue Maritime2. GCE Subsea3. GCE Node
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CLUSTER GOALS
Stronger interaction and collaboration
Common strategic focus
Increased innovation and entrepreneurship
Better access to competence
Stronger global orientation
Improved attractiveness
Increased value creation and competiveness – through collaborationbetween Industry, RD-insititutions and public sector
The maritime cluster on the west coast of Norway is one of the world’s most complete maritime clusters and a competitive hub in advanced offshore vessels for the global oil and gas industry. The cluster have through a high rate of innovation, a culture for pioneering entrepreneurship, focus on quality and good business sense gained a significant share of the global market.
Areas of interest:Virtual prototyping, Simulation driven innovation, Big data, Robotics, Advanced manufactoring, Mechatronics, Advanced Marine Operations, Human Factor driven operations.
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GCE BLUE MARITIME
Key Figures: • 18 Shipping
companies• 14 Design enterprises• 14 Ship yards• 172 Equipment suppl.• Employees: 22,500• Turnover; $ 9,5 B
Key Partners: • Rolls-Royce Marine• VARD• Ulstein• Kleven• Farstad• Havila• Brunvoll
Pioneering BLUEMaritime Technology and Operations
Website; Norwegian - English
New business opportunities
Blue Mining Vessel
Deep Sea Aquaculture
Ocean Wind Turbines
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NCE MARITIME CLEANTECH
Key Figures: • 31 partners• Employees: 10,000• Annual sales: $ 3.4 B
Key Partners: • Wartsila• Eidesvik• Solstad Offshore• Østensjø Rederi• Fjellstrand yard• North Sea Container
Line • SKL• University of Bergen
CMR • Prototech
This cluster has it’s gravity on the western coast of Norway. The cluster focus on creating forward-looking, innovative and competitive solutions for the maritime sector that reduce environmentally harmful emissions to air and sea.
Areas of interest:Propulsion systems, New fuels, Energy storage (Battery technologies, hydrogen, fuel cells), Light weight materials, Production technologies, Design-and optimalization tools.
Website; Norwegian - English
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NCE OSLO CANCER CLUSTER
Oslo Cancer Cluster focuses on accelerating the development of new cancer treatments and diagnostics for the benefit of cancer patients.NCE Oslo Cancer Cluster gather partners from Norway and northern Europe representing the entire oncology value chain.Areas of interest: immuno-oncology, personalized cancer medicine, big data and analytics to develop new diagnostic and treatment tools.
Key Figures: • Partner companies: 70• Employees: 2,000 • Annual sales: $ 0.65 B
Key Partners: • Oslo University
Hospital• Targovax• Roche• Radium Hospital
Research Foundation
Website; Norwegian – Englishwww.occincubator.comwww.occinnovationpark.com
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NCE AQUATECH CLUSTER
Key Figures: • Partner companies: 107• Employees: 15,500• Turnover: $ 6,0 B
(excluding public inst.)
Key Partners: • AKVA Group• Aqualine• Steinsvik• Visiontech• AQS• SINTEF• Nofima• Norwegian veterinary
institute
The cluster, located in Trondheim area, develops and delivers tech solutions to the members within the aqua farming. Purpose: The goal is to deliver technology for sustainable growth in aquaculture food production around the world and establish a global position for farming technology from Norway. The cluster’s 107 member companies represent a complete value chain with proven experience and success in industrialized production of fish.
Areas of interest: Aquatech technology, Sustainable aquaculture, Aquatech supplier industy, Water purification
Website
CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT – NORWEGIAN EXPERIENCES
• Clusters are important drivers in regional and nationalinnovation strategies
• Strong demand for our cluster support
• Companies see the need to form partnerships – and to invest in cluster development processes
• Evaluations of cluster programmes and projects arepositive
Learn more about the cluster program and the different clusters on
www.innovationclusters.no