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Title: THE BASQUE CLUSTER POLICY AND AERONAUTICS


1
THE BASQUE CLUSTER POLICY AND AERONAUTICS
  • Dr. James R. Wilson
  • (Basque Institute of Competitiveness and
    University of Deusto, Spain)
  • EMAIL jwilson_at_orkestra.deusto.es

2
THE BASQUE COUNTRY
  • Population of approx 2 million
  • Contributes 6 of Spanish GDP
  • High weight of manufacturing (30 of GDP)
  • Strong GDP growth in last 20 years
  • GDP per capita higher than EU average 30.599 in
    2007

3
ASOCIACIONES CLUSTERS EN EL CAPV
  www.acede.es (Cluster de Electrodomésticos) www.
acicae.es (Cluster de la industria de
automoción) www.aclima.net (Cluster de
Medioambiente) www.adimde.es (Cluster de las
Industrias del Mar) www.afm.es (Cluster de
Fabricantes de Máquina Herramienta) www.clusterner
gia.com (Cluster de Energía) www.clusterpapel.com
(Cluster del Papel) www.eikencluster.com (Cluster
Audiovisual) www.gaia.es (Cluster de
Telecomunicaciones) www.hegan.com (Cluster de
Aeronáutica) www.uniportbilbao.es (Cluster del
Puerto de Bilbao) www.clustertil.es (Cluster de
transportes y logística)
4
HEGAN
  • Development of a nascent Basque aerospace sector
    from 1960s
  • 1960s SENER (engineering) became involved in
    space projects
  • 1980s Development of ITP (engines) and GAMESA
    (aeronautics structures)
  • 1990s Major collaborative projects with ROLLS
    ROYCE and EMBRAER
  • Birth of HEGAN
  • Early 1990s Study under Basque Government
    Competitiveness Programme
  • From 1993 Informal collaboration between GAMESA
    AERONAUTICA, ITP, SENER, INASMET (technology
    centres) and the UPV Engineering School
  • 1997 HEGAN formally founded with 3 leading
    companies and 12 suppliers
  • HEGAN Today
  • 35 Members (32 firms and 3 Research/Technology
    Centres)
  • Strong diversification in products and clients
    Customer base includes Airbus, Boeing,
    Bombardier, EADS, Embraer, Eurocopter, GE and
    Rolls-Royce

5
Source HEGAN (2008), Report 1997-2007
6
ROLE OF HEGAN
  • Aeronautics is a research-driven, investment
    intensive industry
  • Basque firms do not have the capacity to control
    the market
  • Co-operation between local firms and as
    risk-sharing partners with leading international
    firms is vital
  • HEGAN has worked to respond to strategic
    challenges through facilitating cooperation
  • Aeronautics Technologies Specialisation Course
    (Bilbao Engineering School and the Aeronautics
    Engineers School in Madrid)
  • Quality committee and development of own quality
    standard HEGAN 9000
  • Environmental Agreement with the Basque
    Government
  • Corresponded with a time of success for the
    sector
  • Today turnover of almost 1000m and employment of
    around 7000
  • More than 3-fold increase since 1997

7
BIRTH OF BASQUE CLUSTER POLICY
  • At the beginning of the 1990s, the Basque Country
    was losing its traditional competitive advantages
  • The Basque Government contracted Monitor to
    analyse future competitiveness
  • This study defined a number of clusters
  • The Basque Government established a
    competitiveness programme supporting workgroups
    in 9 priority clusters
  • These defined improvement priority areas and
    action proposals in each case
  • This dynamic process of interaction among various
    agents enabled the detection of gaps in the
    Basque economy

Process leading ultimately to the creation of new
institutions under the framework of a defined
cluster policy
8
POLICY SUPPORT FOR CLUSTER ASSOCIATIONS
  • Initial collaboration agreements signed with 11
    cluster associations (1995-1999)
  • Cluster policy mission the improvement of
    competitiveness responding to strategic
    challenges through cooperation
  • Associations are required to undertake a
    strategic plan every 3-4 years and annual action
    plans
  • Government representatives attend association
    meetings, but in non-voting capacity

9
Basque Government Relationship
Vertical technicians
General Assembly Management Board Specific
Committees
Cl.1
Cl.2
Cl.3
Cl.4
Cl.11
Internationalisation
Quality
Horizontal technicians
Finance Public and private funds (50-60 Basque
Government, up to 240.000 per cluster
association)
10
EVALUATING BASQUE CLUSTER POLICY
  • Some International Good Practice
  • Identification Clusters cannot be created from
    nothing.
  • Design Clusters should stimulate cooperation
    (with private sector leadership), with an aim of
    improving competitiveness.
  • Implementation Policy should improve community
    measures to create relationships, projects, etc.,
    and should enable the integration of different
    policies.
  • Evaluation Policies should be evaluated, despite
    difficulties.
  • Basque Country Case
  • MONITOR study and significant dialogue to adjust
    to regional priorities.
  • Mission centred on co-operation, but mix of
    strategic and non-strategic projects. Leadership
    transferred quickly from to private sector.
  • Clusters associations organize meetings and
    forums to create community spirit and
    relationships. Basque Government cluster
    relationship facilitates some policy integration.
  • The system supposes a degree of auto evaluation
    of intermediate activities, but difficulties in
    evaluating impact.
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