The substantive segment at the session will include the Applied Policy Seminar:
“Policies for Innovation in the 21st Century: Broadening the Horizons of Collaboration and Risk- Sharing”.
Fourth Session of the Team of Specialists on Innovation and Competitiveness Policies (TOS-ICP)
12 - 13 May 2011
Geneva Switzerland
Meeting
Presentations
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MODERATOR: Charles Wessner, Director of the Programme on Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, National Academy of Sciences, US | ||
Session 1. The Territorial Dimension of Collaboration for Innovation | ||
Technological parks, a tool for innovation policies. An example: Sophia Antipolis. Jean Noel Durvy CEO Sophia Antipolis, France |
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Innovative cluster policies in Romania Christina Leucuta Director Ministry of Economy, Trade and Business Environment Romania |
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How should we position ourselves in the knowledge economy? - On smart specialisation strategies Dominique Foray Professor Chair in Economics and Management of Innovation Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne Switzerland |
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Linking business development and open innovation programmes - the Surrey Research Park model Malcolm Parry Manager of the Surrey Science Park Chairman of the UK Science Park Association UK |
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Special Address: National Innovation Policy of the Republic of Kazakhstan Zhumatay Salimov Director Analytical Center of the National Innovation Fund Kazakhstan |
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Session 2. Collaboration as a Tool for Setting and Implementing the Innovation Agenda | ||
Participative decision making in Austria: from the eConsultation on the Research Strategy 2020 to the STI Strategy of the Austrian Government Hannes Leo Independent Consultant Member of the TOS-ICP Austria |
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Collaboration Platforms: lessons from Europe Innova George Strogylopoulos Chairman Logotech SA Project Director Europe Innova Communications Greece |
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Collaborative practices in organizational innovation Fernando Souza President Agipco Portugal |
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MODERATOR: Natalia Zolotykh, Vice-president, All-Russian Organization for Small and Medium Businesses (OPORA Russia), Vice-Chair of the UNECE Team of Specialists on Intellectual Property | ||
Session 3. Internationalization and Innovation: the View from the Agencies | ||
The Hungarian National Innovation Office and its role in the Facilitation of International Collaborations between innovation stakeholders Sándor Erdö Vice President National Innovation Office Hungary |
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The Irish experience of Internationalization Martin Lyes Divisional Manager Research and Innovation Enterprise Ireland Ireland |
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International cooperation and innovation - the view from FASIE Olga Levchenko Director of International Department Foundation for Assistance to Small Innovative Enterprises Russian Federation |
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Swedish initiatives for research and innovation milieus - strategies for internationalization Henrik Friden Programme Manager International Cooperation & Networks VINNOVA Sweden |
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Session 4. National Policy Experiences | ||
Where have all the flowers gone? An evaluation of Czech innovation policies Anna Kaderabkova Research Director Center for Economic Studies Czech Republic |
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Samuel Neaman Institute for National Policy Research: A Brief Introduction Daphne Getz Senior Research Fellow The Samuel Neaman Institute (SNI) Technion, Israel Institute of Technology |
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Driving Innovation: new initiatives in Moldova Ghenadie Cernei Director Agency for Innovation and Technology Transfer Moldova |
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National Innovation Review of the Republic of Uzbekistan Ulmeken Yusupbayeva Leading Specialist on Innovation Ministry of Economy Uzbekistan |
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Drafting the future innovation policy - the case of Poland Beata Lubos Head of Innovation Policy Unit Economic Development Department Ministry of Economy Poland |