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The World Bank Knowledge Economy Forum Technology Absorption by Innovative SMEs Ancona 17 June 2008 PLENARY SESSION III Clusters & Integrating SMEs in Global Supply Chains Prof.Patrizio Bianchi Rector University of Ferrara, Italy

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Page 1: The World Bank Knowledge Economy Forum Technology Absorption by Innovative SMEs Ancona 17 June 2008 PLENARY SESSION III Clusters & Integrating SMEs in

The World BankKnowledge Economy Forum

Technology Absorption by Innovative SMEsAncona 17 June 2008

PLENARY SESSION IIIClusters & Integrating SMEs  in Global Supply

Chains

Prof.Patrizio Bianchi

Rector University of Ferrara, Italy

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Opportunities and limits of SMEs and Industrial Districts in Western Countries are very well-known by the literature

We know in particular problems related to innovation

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Industrial district advantages have to be redefined in the new economic geography and in the new technological framework

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New entrants are changing the global game

Organization of production vs. extent of the market

Global Supply Value chains

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The case of specialized town of GuangDong

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The case of Specialized Town of GuangDong

• 70 specialised towns officially recognised by Guangdong Government in 2002;

• 220 specialised towns today;• Most new towns are recognised in the Northern part of

the Province, in rural and less developed areas;• New towns are recognised also in the Pearl River Delta

region in high-tech sectors;• Specialised towns become an instrument of industrial

policy to promote innovation (innovation centres; projects for town-universities collaborations ect.)

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GUANGZHOU

Massive investment for university to support industry reorganization

New university town

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Universities in Italy

94 UNIVERSITIES:

66 STATE UNIVERSITIES among which 3 POLYTECHNICS 2 UNIVERSITIES FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS 6 SPECIAL SCHOOLS

17 NON-STATE UNIVERSITIES (legally recognized)

11 "OPEN UNIVERSITIES“

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The role of university in industrial development

Internationalization of Italian university system as a

whole.

Improving the relations between university system and industrial system

The relation between university and industrial development depends on:

1) the effective role played by the local university systems in the formation and training of ruling class 2) the industrial structure and the its evolutionary pathway in the open economy

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Main actors in research andtechnological development activities:

- universities - public research institutes - private companies- local institutions

ILO = Industrial Liaison Office(within the universities)

They deal with matters as:

- technological transfer - spin-off - incubators - patents - intellectual property rights

ILO’s birth date (n=39), Netval report 2007

51

57

4

911

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10

20

30

40

50

60

Prima del

2000

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Num

ero

di u

nive

rsità

Anno di istituzione dell'UTT - Freq. Cum. Anno di istituzione dell'UTT - Freq. Ass.

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Universities also participates in many activities with external partners

technological districts (12 regional areas)

science and technology parks: environment, biotechnology, telecommunication, hi-tech, multimedia

Centre of excellence 23 in biotechnology and biomedicine 7 in new materials 7 in economics and the social sciences 4 in environmental studies 2 in logistics 2 in ICT

Networking and partnership

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Spin-off’s birth date in Italy (n=549), Netval report, 2007

5 6 916

116

11

21

39

2824

54

76 78

103

62

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20

40

60

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Fino al1980

1981-1985

1986-1990

1991-1995

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007(provv.)

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Geographical distribution in Italy (n=539), Netval report 2007

19,1%

12,6%

11,7%

9,3%

5,9%

4,8%

4,8%

4,6%

4,1%

3,5%

3,3%

3,3%

2,8%

2,8%

2,6%

2,0%

1,7%

0,4%

0,2%

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%

EMILIA-ROMAGNA

LOMBARDIA

TOSCANA

PIEMONTE

VENETO

PUGLIA

UMBRIA

MARCHE

LIGURIA

TRENTINO

CALABRIA

FRIULI

CAMPANIA

LAZIO

SARDEGNA

SICILIA

ABRUZZO

MOLISE

BASILICATA

% di imprese

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36,2%

14,6%

13,3%

12,3%

8,1%

7,6%

5,3%

1,9%

0,8%

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40%

ICT

Life sciences

Energia e Ambiente

Elettronica

Servizi per l'innovazione

Biomedicale

Automazione industriale

Nanotecnologie

Aerospaziale

% di imprese

Spin-off’s Industrial Sector (n=427), Netval Report, 2007

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Emilia Romagna policies toward SMEs innovations

• Spinner Programme, to favour the process of spin off creation inside universities and research centres

• Aster, the university, enterpriese, regional administration agency for innovation and technology transfer

• PRRIITT, Regional program for industrial research, innovation, and technology transfer, to create a network of univertsities, companies, institutions to support research, development and technology diffusion, in particular to SMEs

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The case of University of Ferrara, founded in 1391

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Copernicus was graduated in Ferrara in 1503

Nowaday Ferrara has 17.050 students

730 professors

600 junior researcher and doctorate students

8 faculties and 44 courses

The Institute of advanced studies IUSS supports 20 doctorate prgrammes

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Giving value to research

Industrial liaison office, directly depending from the Rector

Cittec, centre for technology transfer, with the local institutions and the entrepeneurial associations

2 incubators, with 20 spin off companies

Consorzio Ferrara Ricerche, involving directly companies

3 technopoles, part of the regional program

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Andamento del valore dei contratti (K€)

6281064

21252660

3904

5523 5436 5486 55466058

65927105

8307 8186

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3000

4000

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6000

7000

8000

9000

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

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Andamento % della acquisizione di

risorse pubbliche e private

% Risorse private

% Risorse pubbliche

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

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Science-tech campus

Agro-industrial campus

Chimbiomed campus

Clinical campus and new hospital

Cultural heritage, economic, law campus

THE UNIVERSITY TOWN

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Final remarks

• Global value chains can be enriched by relations with university system, on both sides of research and education

• Emilia Romagna has invested massevely in this direction, involving SMEs in the enrichment process

• The case of Ferrara

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The University of Ferrara:

since 1391 we look forward

Ancona, 17 JUne 2008