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Title: High Potential StartUp Businesses Irish Experience


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High Potential Start-Up BusinessesIrish
Experience Strategies
IRE Study Group Dublin-17th October 2006
Michael White
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Presentation Overview
  • Context
  • Historical background
  • Profile of Irish Enterprise today
  • Research Funding and Innovation
  • The Future
  • Enterprise Ireland (EI)
  • Mission and Resource Network
  • Our research High Potential Start-Up (HPSU)
    review 1989 2004
  • Key Challenges
  • Priorities and Measures
  • Management Skills
  • Volume and impact
  • Future Challenges
  • Case studies

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Historical background
A Decade of Growth
Department of Finance and AMECO, 2004
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How it happened
  • Multinational Companies (ready market)
  • People RD Experience
  • European Programmes
  • Developing VC Industry
  • Demonstration Effect
  • State Support for risk takers
  • Returning Emigrants

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Effects of The Celtic Tiger
  • Worlds leading exporter of software
  • One third of PCs in Europe
  • 13/15 top Pharma companies
  • Leader in Pan-European call centres
  • Top 3 strongest ICT sector in Europe

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Where We Are Now
  • Diverse enterprise base
  • Foreign Owned Firms (FDI)
  • Manufacturing Internationally Trading Irish
    Firms
  • Locally Trading Firms

7
Indigenous vs FDI
Irish Exports (Agency Assisted Companies) 1990
2002
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Changing environment for MNCs
  • MNCs are
  • moving to specialisation
  • outsourcing more functions to independent sub
    contractors
  • concentrating on core activities design,
    product development, marketing etc.
  • taking advantage of cost differentials and more
    efficient logistics.

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Profile of Irish Enterprise
Bulk of our exports are marketed / sold by
organisations outside Ireland
Most of the products we manufacture are designed
elsewhere
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Public Research Funding Structure
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Innovation
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Making it Happen
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The Future
We need indigenous High Potential Start-Up
businesses in services and high value
manufacturing
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Enterprise Ireland Mission
  • The core mission of Enterprise Ireland is to
    accelerate the development of world-class Irish
    companies to achieve strong positions in global
    markets resulting in increased national and
    regional prosperity

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Enterprise Irelands Regional Offices
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UK European Offices
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USA and the Rest of the World
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Types of new enterprises we support .
  • Definition of a High Potential Start-Up
    business (HPSU)
  • Company that manufactures or trades services
    internationally
  • Product / services based on technological
    innovation
  • Likely to achieve significant growth within 3
    years
  • Sales 1.0m and employment more than 10
  • Export oriented
  • Lead by an experienced management team
  • Irish owned and located in Ireland.

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Our research
  • An Analysis of the performance of 470 companies
    (HPSUs) established in the period 1989 -2004

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HPSU review 1989 - 2004
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Average number of HPSUs p.a.
no appreciable increase in failure rates despite
the substantial increase in the volume of
start-ups.
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Key sources of HPSUs - sectors
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Sources of HPSUs - Regions
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Sourcing people with new ideas
Where do entrepreneurs come from?
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HPSUsSome Key Challenges
  • Early Stage Failures - 52 of Failures within 3
    years
  • Achieving Scale - Sales, 5 - 10 million - 6.7
    years
  • Only 11 of surviving HPSUs achieve 5 million
  • Key Characteristics for Successful HPSUs of Scale

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Enterprise Ireland priorities
  • Increase the flow of new high quality HPSUs
  • Increase the number that achieve sales of 5m
    within 5 years and have the potential to scale
  • Address key infrastructural and environmental
    issues affecting HPSUs
  • Help companies secure key reference customers

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Who we work with .
  • Key functional managers within existing
    businesses with new business ideas
  • Experienced Managers looking at a management
    buy-out
  • Irish ex-Pats, returning to Ireland with new
    business ideas
  • Individuals involved in 3rd level research, with
    an interest in commercialisation
  • Serial or repeat entrepreneurs.

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Our approach
  • Mgrs in existing businesses
  • Irish ex Pats
  • 3rd Level researchers
  • Serial Entrepreneurs
  • In-company briefings, connections within MNCs,
    company closures
  • Active promotional campaigns in UK, US, Middle
    East
  • Campus Company Development Programme
  • Active database, newsletters, network meetings

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Business Strategy
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Comprehensive assistance
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Some detail on assistance
  • Funding
  • Advice and mentoring
  • Generating export sales
  • Infrastructure

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Enterprise Ireland - funding for HPSUs
Funding to explore new opportunities - Small
grants
Funding towards establishing a HPSU Grants and
equity Milestone and standard
RTI grants and repayable grants
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Funding to Explore New Opportunities
Maximum funding is 65,000 over any two year
period. Market research 100,000 every 3 years
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Funding for HPSUs
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Funding for HPSUs
Typical HPSU
Milestone
  • First or second time investment by EI.
  • Funding for 2-3 year plan
  • EI Package is 100 equity or 50 grant/50
    equity
  • First time investment by EI
  • Funding for first 12 months - RD
  • EI Package is 100 equity
  • Absolute maximum funding is 500K (Early Stage
    Start Ups) and maximum 200K (Very Early Stage
    Start Ups)

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Management Skills - For Successful Entrepreneur
Teams
  • Prospecting and Selection - Crucial Phase
  • Specialist Business and Technology Modules
  • World Class Coaches, Tutors and Business Angels
  • Technology Management and Commercialisation
    Training
  • International Sales and Marketing Mentors
  • Financial and Venture Capital Exposure
  • Non-Executive Directors
  • Special Development Advisers (DAs)- plus
    multi-skilled Team
  • Building balanced Teams for Success

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Management Skills - For Successful Entrepreneur
Teams
  • Best practice Entrepreneurial Training
  • Access to International Expertise
  • Babson, Harvard, MIT, Stanford, INSEAD and
    Cambridge (UK)
  • RD and Innovation Master Classes
  • M.B.A. Networks
  • New Enterprise Venture Start Programme
  • Sales Star Management Development Programme
    for CEOs

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Advice and mentoring
  • Initial project evaluation
  • Advice in development of a business plan
  • Assistance with product / market validation
  • Challenging of assumptions, projections etc.
  • Advice on building an effective, balanced,
    management team
  • Introductions to potential investors.

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Generating export sales
  • Access to an international network of overseas
    offices
  • Overseas incubation space
  • Assistance in identification and securing
    overseas key reference sites
  • Financial assistance towards costs associated
    with attending international trade fairs
  • Access to overseas market intelligence and
    research

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Encouraging New Start-ups
  • Campus Enterprise
  • Enterprise Platform Programme (EPP)
  • Rapid education/mentoring for Entrepreneurs -
    Business Start-ups
  • Managed by Institutes of Technology (IoTs) -
    funded by DES
  • Additional funding available from Enterprise
    Ireland for high quality innovative business
    concepts with export potential
  • Team Skills Balancing
  • Bankable Business Plans

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Encouraging New Start-ups
  • Campus Enterprise
  • New Regional Incubator Programme
  • Partnership-Institutes of Technology
  • Business Incubation and Commercial RD space
  • Aimed at stimulating hi-quality start-ups
  • 15 centres approved to-date 35m
  • Funding for trained Incubator Managers

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Encouraging New Start-ups
  • Campus Enterprise
  • Wetlab facilities-BioIncubators
  • Partnership-Universities
  • Commercial research
  • Early stage Biotech companies
  • Universities at Dublin, Cork, Galway
  • Hi Spec Innovation Centres UCD-Nova, DCU-Invent

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Infrastructure
Incubation and WebWorks
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Infrastructure (contd)
Community Enterprise Centres
CEC 2002 Construction 2003/4
CEC 1999 (2)
CEC 1999 (1)
CEC 1989
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Stimulating Innovation
  • Commercialisation Fund
  • Key Partners-Higher Education Sector
  • to encourage and facilitate high quality
    applied research that can be commercially
    developed to create new business ventures

46
Stimulating Innovation
  • Commercialisation Fund-3 phases
  • Proof of Concept Phase
  • Technology Development Phase
  • Business Development phase
  • 2003/04 - 15m - 70 Projects

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R D - IPR Support and Ownership
  • E I Funded Research in HEIsCollege owns IPR
  • But EI must consent to Commercialisation Plan
  • EI Patent Funding Programme for both College
    Research and for SME/HPSU Research and Technology
    IP
  • Payback Terms based on Sales Royalties
  • Programme aimed at Driving Innovation
    Entrepreneurship
  • Clarity on Ownership of IPR Critical when seeking
    Investment
  • Code of Practice for Publicity Funded Research

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Innovation Partnerships
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Stimulating Innovation
  • Innovation Partnerships
  • Industry / Universities / Institutes of
    Technology
  • Stimulating Commercial Research
  • Technical feasibility studies
  • Access to diverse range of expertise
  • Funding - 35-75 of College costs
  • Maximum grant per project - 190k

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Stimulating Innovation
  • Research Technology and Innovation (RTI)
    Competitive Grants Scheme
  • To encourage and support Irish based firms on
    commercially focused, industry led projects in
    product and process development.
  • Funding -30-45 - depends Company size and
    Region
  • Maximum grant 450k

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Stimulating Innovation
  • ITS 2007 Regional Webworks
  • Regional development hubs for high-tech industry
    start-ups-strong RD and export performers
  • Addresses
  • Difficulties of seeding growth of new
    technologies in the regions
  • Difficulties associated with rapid growth in such
    companies.
  • Strong links to Universities Institutes

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Stimulating Innovation
  • Networks to Deliver Expertise
  • TecNet-a network of all the Institutes of
    Technology-jointly funded by the Institutes and
    Enterprise Ireland
  • Aims to enhance the research capability of the
    Institutes and develop mechanisms for delivering,
    research, development and consultancy services to
    Irish Industry

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Stimulating
Innovation
  • Networks to deliver expertise
  • The Technology Transfer Initiative (TTI) a
    project under the Atlantic University
    AllianceAUA Universities of Cork, Limerick and
    Galway.
  • To deliver expertise from the Colleges by
    developing existing sectoral networks and where
    necessary establish new ones to identify industry
    needs and develop collaborative projects.
  • AUA-Masters in Technology Management.

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Stimulating Innovation
  • Networks to deliver expertise
  • Irish Innovation Relay Centre (IRC)
  • One of 70 EU funded IRCs-SME focus
  • Enterprise Ireland-TECHSEARCH Programme
  • Rich source of Technology Opportunities
  • Inward and outward Technology Transfer
  • Exploitation of EU funded research
  • Sectoral and Regional Specialists

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EI assisted HPSUs since 1998
Volume and Impact
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Volume and Impact (contd)
  • c.800 start-up enquiries p.a.
  • c. 500 business plan submissions p.a.
  • 70 HPSUs assisted p.a.
  • Average deal size c. 300k
  • Total investment by EI c.20m p.a.
  • Total number of new jobs c.1,200 p.a.

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Case studies
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Enterprise Ireland Application Process
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Advice for budding entrepreneurs
  • Strive for number one position
  • Have passion build great products / services
  • Keep it simple in terms of business management
  • Stay focussed pay attention to detail
  • Source Cambridge Enterprise Conference 2002

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Characteristics of companies that achieve scale
  • A strong and experienced management team,
    (frequently led by or supported by serial
    entrepreneurs) with a background in the target
    industry.
  • A product offering that is based on a clear
    technological advantage
  • A team of experienced and dedicated sales and
    marketing professionals
  • Have successfully built a close strategic
    alliance with one or more key target customers.
  • Well funded or with access to substantial equity
    funding from the outset.

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Enterprise Ireland - Future Challenges
  • Accelerate Sustainable International Sales
  • Accelerate Campus Hi-Tech Start-ups
  • Accelerate Investment Commercialisation of
    College Research to new and existing SMEs
  • Innovation Scaling of Irish SMEs for World
    Markets
  • Accelerate Regional Entrepreneurship
  • Key Regional Stakeholders to ensure a world class
    infrastructure for Enterprise development

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http//www.enterprise-ireland.com/StartBusiness/
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Useful Websites of relevant Irish Government
Departments and Organisations
  • www.gov.ie www.cinario.com
  • www.entemp.ie www.smallworld.ie
    (www.idiro.com)
  • www.education.ie www.biancamed.com
  • www.forfas.ie
    www.celticcatalysts.com
  • www.enterprise-ireland.com
  • www.enterprise-ireland.com/ResearchInnovate/
  • www.ida.ie
  • www.sfi.ie
  • www.iua.ie (Universities)
  • www.councilofdirectors.ie (Institutes of
    Technology)
  • www.fas.ie

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Michael WhiteManager Regional Technology
Innovation
michael.white_at_enterprise-ireland.com
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