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Title: The IRE Knowledge Transfer Working Group


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Regional strategies and policies to support
KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER South East England
Development Agency SEEDA
The IRE Knowledge Transfer Working Group
Tiziana Boyland 19th - 20th February 2007,
Madrid
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Presentation of the IRE member region- South East
England
  • Main Geographical and economic data
  • 8.5 million inhabitants, No capital - 9 counties
    (HQ Guildford)
  • Key industrial sectors
  • Large corporate companies eg healthcare/ bio
    tech, Pharma aerospace etc (UK and International)
  • 400,000 SMEs constitute 80 of business
  • Lead RDA for Innovation and Enterprise
  • main university centres
  • 25 Universities - 9 Public Sector Research
    establishments /laboratories (e.g. Rutherford
    Appelton Laboratories etc)
  • Regional research eg
  • Main university and education facilities (Oxford,
    Kent, Southampton Outer London area Thames
    Valley)
  • 3.5 of GDP investment in RD (60 private sector)

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SEEDA region
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SEEDA Region
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SEEDA Region
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Regional innovation policy
  • Regional innovation policy eg
  • Context
  • New Regional economic Strategy
  • Innovation Action Plan
  • Priorities and objectives
  • scientific and technical skills
  • nurture creativity and increase industrys
    capacity to innovate
  • Design and implementation of Innovation Action
    Plan
  • 1. Skills (Leadership, Entrepreneurship,
    Management and STEM)
  • Leadership for Global Competitiveness
  • Regional STEM Support Centre
  • Higher Education Entrepreneurship Group
  • Make a Difference Ideas competition
  • 2. Innovation
  • Innovation Advisory Service
  • Designing Demand - Innovate
  • 3. Knowledge Transfer

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Innovation Support
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Main Actors and Outcomes
  • Actors
  • Businesses of all sizes
  • Confederation of British Industry
  • Trade associations
  • Government departments (DTI, DCMS, DEFRA, DfES)
  • Technology Strategy Board
  • Universities
  • Research Councils
  • Higher Education Funding Council
  • Learning and Skills Council
  • Sector Skills Councils
  • Duration 3 year plan, 10year strategy
  • Expected results (outcomes and outputs)
  • Use of SEEDA funds to significantly speed up the
    delivery of new products) into the marketplace
  • Enhanced capability to lean sector
  • SME awareness of universities as knowledge
    powerhouses
  • Increased collaborative working in SMEs
  • Significant strengthening of the sectors
    development

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  • Knowledge Transfer aspect /maturity
  • Main initiatives/programme/activities
  • Research Excellence Directory www.redirectory.org.
    uk
  • Knowledge Networks Programme (6/8 within sector
    consortia)
  • University Business Fellows scheme
  • PoCKeT (Proof of Concept for Knowledge Transfer)
    funds
  • Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs) and Mini
    KTPs
  • Collaborative R D Projects in key areas nano /
    transport/ medical devices/ space
  • FP7 regional support and service

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Key knowledge transfer issues
  • Overview of the regional KT strategy (1)
  • Policy tools
  • Science and Industry Council - SESETAC
  • UK 10 year science and Innovation framework/
    Lambert report
  • Ambitious targets
  • Measuring success and Regionalism - Business see
    no regional barriers
  • Supply driven mentality (directional vs exchange/
    cyclical model)

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Key knowledge transfer issues
  • Overview of the regional KT strategy (2)
  • Coordination of the activities
  • Confused offer to business (overlap / lack of
    coherence of services)
  • Business Support Simplification agenda
  • Communication
  • Accessing a critical mass
  • Finding the interested and relevant businesses
  • SME responsiveness
  • Management and results evaluation
  • Lack of agency capacity and credibility with
    business (walking the talk)
  • Evaluation ( reserved mainly for gt1Million
    projects)

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Key knowledge transfer issues
  • Overview of the regional KT strategy (3)
  • Resources
  • Human ( Public Sector)
  • RDA 10 people working on KT 2 FTE
  • Universities 350 people in Business development
    and tech transfer
  • Other 200 ( networks and other organizations)
  • - Issues
  • Skills issue
  • Right level advisors
  • Financial figures (next slide)
  • Private Sector investment (55)
  • Finance South East set up
  • - Issues
  • High demand for direct finance / low resource

14
Spend on business support for Innovation
Amount Invested in Millions Sterling
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Recommendations
  • Summary of lessons learnt
  • Long term investment
  • Speaking directly to the businesses
  • Open Innovation (business to business)
  • High Strategic added value projects - Low cost
    high impact
  • The importance of a. Skills/ mindsets b.
    Networks c. People
  • Issues for the future
  • Large number of businesses
  • Which are the emerging markets and sectors?
  • STEM subjects ( Science Technology Engineering
    and Mathematics)
  • Graduate training and retention
  • Management and entrepreneurship skills
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