Title: Presentazione delegazione turca
1 INSME INTERNATIONAL NETWORK FOR SMEs
INSME INTERNATIONAL NETWORK FOR SMEs
1st INSME Promoting Committee Meeting Milan 7-8
July 2003
1st INSME Promoting Committee Meeting Milan 7-8
July 2003
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- INSME Process Background
- INSME Organisation
- INSME Road Map 2003-2004
- INSME Services
- INSME Portal
- INSME Pilot Projects
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3 INSME Process Background
1st OECD Ministerial Conference on SMEs,
Bologna, June 2000 The Bologna Charter on SME
Policies Ministers and Representatives of
governments of countries participating in the
Bologna Conference welcomed Italys offer to
carry out a feasibility study, including a needs
assessment, to define the possible design and
development of an International Network for SMEs
(INSME), which could also benefit from support by
interested countries and private sector
inputs. The Bologna Process 2nd OECD
Ministerial Conference on SMEs, Istanbul, June
2004
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4 First Steps
2000-2003
- Creation of the INSME Steering Group, July 2000
- 2nd Steering Group meeting, October 2001
- Kick - off of the INSME Feasibility Study,
January 2002 - 3rd Steering Group meeting, December 2002
- Creation of the INSME Promoting Committee, April
2003 - 1st meeting of INSME Promoting Committee, July
2003
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5 INSME Achievements
2000-2003
- Enlargement of the Steering Group from 7 to 40
countries plus involvement of International
Organisations and NGOs - Consensus building participation and
presentation of INSME at international events - Setting up and management of the INSME portal
- Publishing of INSMEnews (the INSME newsletter)
- Launching of Pilot Projects
- Drafting of the INSME Statute
- Drafting of the INSME Catalogue of Services
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6Who is involved?
INSME Steering Group (40 Countries, 17
International Organisations and NGOs and some
Intermediaries and Networks)
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7 INSME Rationale
Political impact involving Policy Makers to
exchange good practices, benchmark policies and
carry out lobbying activities so as to make more
financing available for innovation and technology
transfer (TT) for SMEs
Operational role support the competitiveness and
growth of Intermediaries and their Networks
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8Why INSME?
INSME will contribute to
- Encouraging the transfer of knowledge, exchanges
of experiences, good practices and methodologies
among the Community Members - Strengthening networking, partnering and linkages
between participating member countries,
International Organisations and International
Non- Governmental Organisations (NGOs) as well as
intermediaries aiming at fostering cooperation,
joint projects and strategic alliances - Facilitating closer interactions and connections
between the public and private research bodies
and the intermediaries so as to increase the
transfer of knowledge within the innovation cycle
from its source to its final user, the enterprise
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9What is INSME?
By taking advantage of the use of ICT
INSME will act as an information hub, a
facilitator, accelerator, multiplier and
catalyser of existing, relevant intermediaries
and their networks at international, regional and
national level, supporting the launch of new
projects, disseminating results, developing
synergies and promoting economies of scaleÂ
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10 INSME Vision
It is proposed to consolidate and expand the
INSME Network by transforming the current
informal, multi stakeholder Community (the INSME
Steering Group) into the legal form of an
international non profit Association
The specific goals that INSME aims to achieve by
setting up the Association are
- Creating a common information platform for
exchange of know how - Providing technical support and assistance in
innovation and technology transfer - Facilitating the development of transnational and
transregional projects
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11INSME Activities (a)
- Promote networking and alliances between
intermediaries and other public and private
bodies (Public Private Partnership approach) - Stimulate the rationalisation, specialisation,
integration, delocalisation and
internationalisation of intermediaries - Act as a hub and a clearing house for the
collection, analysis and diffusion of Good
Practice policies, programmes and projects
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12INSME Activities (b)
- Provide assistance to Policy Makers for the
planning and development of targeted policy
strategies - Promote the carrying out of joint projects among
Members through partner and funding opportunity
search at international level - Strengthening North-South and South-South
cooperation, flows of information and exchange of
know how
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13INSME Organisation
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
INSME ASSOCIATION
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Thematic Working Group1 (e.g. on the Textile
sector)
President and Vice President
Thematic Working Group2 (e.g. for the EUMED
region)
INSME BOARD
Secretary General
Thematic Working Group3 (e.g. Fashion Med)
INSME SECRETARIAT
INSME Think Tank
Thematic Working Groupn ..
Focal Point1
Focal Point2
Focal Point3
Focal Pointn
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14Association Governing Bodies
It is proposed that the INSME Association
comprise the following formal governing bodies
The General Assembly The INSME Board The
INSME Secretariat
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15General Assembly
The General Assembly shall consist of all Members
of the INSME Association (Artt. 24 and 25 of the
INSME Statute)
- It shall have the following functions
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- Elect at the General Meeting the President, the
Vice-President, the Secretary General and the
INSME Board - Make proposals for the INSME Association Annual
Action Plan - Discuss priorities and goals of the INSME
Association over time, identifying main strategic
fields for joint actions -
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16 INSME Board
It is the formal elected body made up by
representatives of the INSME Members
participating in the Association (Artt. 26 to 30
of the INSME Statute)
This Board will monitor the activities of the
INSME Secretariat and provide, on a regular
basis, political guidance and support for the
Association, also by lobbying its activities on a
wider international scale.
Only Full members are
eligible.
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17INSME Secretariat
At present the INSME Secretariat is hosted by the
Institute for Industrial Promotion (IPI), Viale
Maresciallo Pilsudski, 124, 00197 Rome, Italy
The location of the Headquarters of the INSME
Association shall be decided upon by majority
vote of all Members at the General Meeting of the
General Assembly
The INSME Secretariat is the central operating
body responsible for the management of the
Association and for the execution and application
of guidelines from the INSME Board in carrying
out its activities
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18Advisory Committee
- External high level Advisory Committee to be
created on a voluntary basis, made up only of
Governments and International Organisations - It will represent an open forum for a
strengthened dialogue among Policy Makers on
wider political themes of common interest
- relaunching innovation, technology transfer and
research policy - promoting innovative start-ups and innovative
financing instruments for SMEs - - facilitating relationships between large
enterprises and SMEs
- It will be aimed at lobbying, exchanging good
practices and fostering benchmarking at
international levelÂ
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19INSME Members
The Association membership is on a voluntary
basis and has an unlimited number of participants
from any geographical area.
It is suggested that the INSME Association have
the following Members
Governmental bodies (i.e. Ministries of Industry,
Science and Technology, Ministries of Economy,
SME and Small Business Agencies, national
and regional bodies and institutes in charge of
promoting innovation and TT for companies, etc.)
International Organisations in charge of defining
and managing policies, programmes, projects and
initiatives for innovation and technology
transfer to SMEs or more generally working in the
field of Science and Technology
International NGOs, Networks of intermediaries
and intermediaries having as a main or exclusive
institutional mission the diffusion and promotion
of innovation and TT at sub-national, national,
regional or international level
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20INSME Membership
The proposed member typologies of the Association
are Full Members, Associate Members, and
Observers
- Full membership shall be exclusively for
Governmental bodies, - International Organisations and international Non
Governmental - Organisations, networks of intermediaries at
sub-national, national, - regional or international level
- Associate membership shall be open to the above
mentioned - categories and also to individual intermediaries
and business - support organisations
- Observer status shall be open to any of the above
mentioned - bodies
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21Membership Fee proposal (a)
The membership fee depends on the membership
typology and on the country GDP for certain
membership typologies. It is determined every 2
years by the INSME Board
Full Member typology
Policy Makers International NGOs Networks of
intermediaries (Art. 13.1 of the INSME Statute)
- Policy Makers
- - OECD Country 5,000 10,000 euro
- - non-OECD Country 3,000 6,000 euro
- International Organisations with availability of
financial resources for operational activities - 4,000 5,000 euro (no matter where their
headquarters is located) - International Non Governmental Organisations
(NGOs) 500 1,500 euro (no matter where their
headquarters is located) - Networks of Intermediaries (at international,
regional, national, sub-national level) 1,500
- 3,000 euro (no matter where their headquarters
is located)
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22Membership Fee proposal (b)
Associate Member typology
Policy Makers International NGOs Networks of
intermediaries, Individual intermediaries (Art.
13.2 of the INSME Statute)
- Policy Makers
- - OECD Country 2,000 - 5,000 euro
- - non-OECD Country 1,500 - 3,000 euro
- International Organisations 2,000 - 2,500 euro
(no matter where their headquarters is - located)
- International Non Governmental Organisations
(NGOs) 250 - 750 euro (no matter where their
headquarters is located) - Networks of Intermediaries (at international,
regional, national, sub- national level) - 750 - 1,500 euro (no matter where their
headquarters is located) - Individual intermediaries 300 - 600 euro (no
matter where their headquarters is located)
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23Membership Fee proposal (c)
Observer typology
Policy Makers NGOs Networks of intermediaries,
Individual intermediaries. (Art. 13.3 of the
INSME Statute)
Policy Makers, International NGOs, Networks of
intermediaries 250 - 500 euro Individual
Intermediaries 150 euro
Observers have no right to vote and are not
eligible for the governing bodies
The annual cost of the INSME Association is
estimated to be 1,5 Meuro
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24INSME Road Map 2003-2004
2003
2004
Q1
Q2
Q4
Q3
Q2
Q1
Q3
Q4
Consensus Building
Promotion and political sensitisation
Set up of the INSME Promoting Committee
Fine-tuning of the INSME Business Plan
INSME Community ModelSet-Up
Launch of the INSME Association
Drafting of the INSME Associations Statute
Creation of the INSME Observatory
Implementation of the new INSME Portal
TechnicalActivities
Identification and Launch of Pilot Projects
2nd OECD Ministerial Conference on SMEs (Istanbul
2004) INSME Association Kick-off
Follow up to the 3rd INSME Steering Group Meeting
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25INSME Secretariats Activities 2003-2004
The INSME Secretariats work in 2003-2004 is
concentrated on
- Launching the INSME portal (www.insme.info) so as
to encourage Community building among INSME
Members - Consensus building at international level for
transforming the informal networking activities
of the INSME Steering Group into a formal Network
as a legally recognised non profit Association
(by 2004) - Drafting of the INSME Statute and Inner Rules
- Identifying the INSME core services
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26INSME Services
INSME SERVICES
GENERAL INFORMATION SERVICES (for free)
TAILORED SERVICES (for a fee)
Platform for Exchange www.insme.info
Technical support for INSME Members
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27INSME SERVICES
GENERAL INFORMATION SERVICES (for free)
Platform for Exchange www.insme.info
Knowledge Sharing
INSME Network Information and Tools
Discussion Group
INSME Observatory
INSME Meetings
INSME Award
Catalogue of Policies on Innovation and
Technology Transfer
INSME Think Tank
Catalogue of Projects and Initiative on
Innovation and Technology Transfer
INSMEnews Newsletter
INSME Member Directory
Thematic Working Groups (TWG)
Online Partner Search (non moderated)
Catalogue of Financing Opportunities, Call for
Tenders and Calls for Proposal
Database of Intermediaries and their Networks
Other
Calendar of Events
Links
Glossary
Library
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28INSME PORTAL SERVICES For Members Only
GENERAL INFORMATION SERVICES (for free)
TAILORED SERVICES (for a fee)
Members Area of the INSME Platform for Exchange
www.insme.info
Technical support for INSME Members
Knowledge Sharing
INSME Network Information and Tools
Discussion Group
INSME Award
Selected INSME Meetings
Thematic Working Groups (TWG)
INSME Member Directory (full contact details)
Online Partner Search (non moderated)
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29Knowledge Sharing
This section of the INSME Platform for Exchange
could include
- the INSME Observatory
- the Members Discussion Group
- the Thematic Working Groups (TWG)
- the INSME Think Tank
Most of the information contained in this section
of the INSME platform for exchange is focussed on
the geographical areas covered by the Members of
the INSME Promoting Committee and Steering Group.
Their assistance for the provision of up to date
information and documentation from the Members is
therefore crucial for the quality of the
knowledge to be shared.
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30www.insme.info
secretariat_at_insme.it
secretariat_at_insme.it
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