taftie expert session “ innovation-oriented ecosystems ”
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TAFTIE Expert session “ Innovation-oriented ecosystems ”. September 10 , 2014, Gdynia, Poland. AGENDA. “ Setting the scene ”. The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner. internet. cellular comunication. gps. microchips. touch screens. o perating systems. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
TAFTIE Expert session
“Innovation-oriented ecosystems”
September 10, 2014, Gdynia, Poland
AGENDA15.00 – 15.05
Welcome and setting the scene
15.05 – 15.40
How to build local and regional innovation-oriented ecosystems
Mr Marcin Baron, InnoCo 15.40 – 16.00
Knowledge-intensive services as a business support instrument
Ms Elżbieta Książek, Deputy Director of Poznan Science and Technology Park
16.00 – 16.20
Role of ecosystems in intensifying the innovation processes in businesses - examples of ecosystems operating in Poland
Mr Łukasz Sztern, PARP
16.20 – 16.40
Creating an innovative environment in the region through social innovation
Ms Katarzyna Ziemann, Pomeranian Science & Technology Park
16.40 – 16.45
Wrap up and key findings from the presentations
16.45 – 17.25
DiscussionMr Marcin BaronMs Elżbieta KsiążekMs Katarzyna ZiemannTAFTIE experts
17.25 – 17.30
Summary of the expert session
“Setting the scene”
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runnerinternet
cellular comunication
gps
microchips
operating systems
touch screens
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner – really?
Where is a place for innovation eco-system?
Just a few words about „systems”
Being a system means that changes in one part affect other parts.
Geoff Mulgan„Joined–Up Innovation. what is systemic innovation and how can it be done effectively?”,NESTA, 2013
Role of ecosystems in intensifying the innovation processes in businesses - examples of ecosystems
operating in Poland
Łukasz Sztern
TAFTIE Expert session “Innovation-oriented ecosystems” September 10, 2014, Gdynia, Poland
What is the role of ecosystems?
The role of ecosystems is to help innovation succed.
We want to make innovation (innovative products etc.) worldwide and successful
4 local innovation ecosystems
Gdańsk/Gdynia
Poznań
Wrocław
Kraków
maps.google.com
Gdansk/Gdynia
Pomeranian Science and Technology Parkwww.ppnt.gdynia.plNetwork between science and business in areas such as ICT, life science, design, robotics and engineering.
Gdansk Science and Technology Parkwww.gpnt.pl Park is a place where the idea turns into a real cooperation between Voivodship, the city and the Technical University.
Gdansk Tech. Univ. TTOwww.ctwt.pg.gda.pl
Gdansk Medical Univ. TTOwww.naukaibiznes.gumed.edu.pl
„Starter” Incubatorwww.inkubatorstarter.pl We alter the future and way of thinking by creating future winners – from preschoolers to businessmen.
Pomeranian Tech. Park
„Starter” Incubator
Gdansk Tech. Park
Gdansk Tech. Univ.
Gdansk Medical Univ.
maps.google.com
Poznan
Poznan Science and Tech. Parkwww.ppnt.poznan.pl First Technology Park in Poland (since 1995), links to the Poznan University and R&D institutes
Nickel Technology Parkwww.ntpp.pl Poland’s first non-public technology park, successfully operating.
„InQbator”www.inqbator.pl Winner of the "Best Science Based Incubator 2009"
Poznan Tech. Univ. TTOwww.ciritt.put.poznan.pl
Nickel Technology Park
Poznan Science Park
Poznan University
Poznan Tech. University
InQbator
Poznan University TTOwww.preinkubator.amu.edu.pl maps.google.com
Wroclaw
Wrocław Technology Park www.technologpark.pl The biggest technology park in Poland create and stimulate conditions for the use of scientific potential of Wrocław
Wrocław Technology Transfer Centerwww.wctt.pl First Technology Transfer Center in Poland (since 1995)
Wrocław Technology Incubatorwww.technologpark.pl/pl/daip
WCTT
WrocławAgriculture Univ.
Wrocław Technology Park
Wrocław Incubator
Wrocław Technology Univ.
Wrocław Technology Univ.Incubatorwww.inkubator.pwr.wroc.pl
maps.google.com
Krakow
LifeScience Parkwww.jci.pl A complex designed exclusively with the aim to create the optimum environment for the growth of life sciences.
Krakow Technology Park www.kpt.krakow.pl Manages a special economic zone (628 ha), Małopolska Information Technology Park, Incubator and3 Clusters
Jagiellonian Univ. TTO „CITTRU”www.cittru.uj.edu.pl
AGH University of Science and TechnologyTTO: www.ctt.agh.edu.pl Incubator www.aip.agh.edu.pl
Krakow Tech. Univ.TTO www.transfer.edu.pl Incubator www.aip.pk.edu.pl
LifeScience Park
Krakow Tech. Univ.: TTO
AGH TTO
AGH Incubator
„CITTRU”
Krakow Technology Park
Krakow Tech. Univ.: Incubator
maps.google.com
2010-2013 – Lessons learned
PARP: BSI:1. Keep on strengthening of BSI in Poland: management, know-how and skills, new services for SMEs;2. Create mechanisms for market driven
innovation system;3. Do not weaken BSI network with grant
money.
1. Knowledge is the power: inside the organisation, outside the organisation;2. People are the money: keep professionals within the organisation;3. Network creates new opportunietes;4. In order to find clients BSI need to create
good marketing strategy .