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Antonio García Gómez European Commission, DG REGIO

Antonio García Gómez European Commission, DG REGIO R&I Programme Manager - EU policies – Spain Unit Senior expert for matrix interaction with Competence Centre for Smart and Sustainable Growth. "One-size-fits-all" impossible!. Regional Innovation Scoreboard 2012

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Antonio García Gómez European Commission, DG REGIO

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  1. Antonio García Gómez European Commission, DG REGIO R&I Programme Manager - EU policies – Spain Unit Senior expert for matrix interaction with Competence Centre for Smart and Sustainable Growth

  2. "One-size-fits-all" impossible! Regional InnovationScoreboard 2012 http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/innovation/policy/regional-innovation/index_en.htm

  3. Cohesion Policy funding for R&I 2007-2013 • Cohesion Policy innovation support over total aid: • 4% in 89’-93’ • 7% in 94’-99’ • 11% in 00’-06’ • 25% in 07’-13’

  4. CohesionPolicy 2007-2013: Issues: ►Lack of institutional coordination between levels of government and across departments ► Strategies without external perspective – duplication ► Lack of critical mass ► Measures mainly for R&Iand capacity building, but not for new forms of innovation ► Focus on fashionable themes / prestige projects ► Focus on existing industries and not on emerging sectors and services See: Regional Innovation Monitor www.rim-europa.eu Impact? • €86 billionforinnovation: • RTD inclinfrastructures • Entrepreneurship • ICT development & up-take • human capital

  5. Ex ante Thematic Conditionality 1

  6. Thematic guides • Incubators • Universities & regional development • Broadband • Service innovation • Creative industries • Green growth • Entrepreneurial mind-set • Social innovation • Soon available: • ► Clusters ► Public procurement for innovation • ► Synergies Horizon2020, COSME – CSF funds ► SME innovation • ► Technology Parks • Inspiration for innovation support: • Review of regional innovation (OECD) https://community.oecd.org/community/smartspecialisation • State Aid framework for Research and Innovation • Analysis of regional innovation http://www.rim-europa.eu • EURADA • Directory of "No-Nonsense" Activities to Build S³-minded Regions; http://www.insme.org/files/3019

  7. Assessment Grid

  8. Assessment Grid

  9. Energyefficiency and renewableenergy Research and Innovation SMEs competitiveness Thematic concentration of the ERDF Between 80 and 100 billion € ESIF money could be made available for innovation, bolstering over 100 smart specialisation strategies + ICT access and use Transition regions: 60 % concentration (incl. 15%- 20% for energy/renewables) 10-12% 20-22% Developed regions and transition regions Less developed regions

  10. Investment Priority* 1 for the ERDF Result of trilogue between EP, Council and Commission: 1. strengthening research, technological development and innovation through: (a) enhancing research and innovation (R&I) infrastructure and capacities to develop R&I excellence and promoting centres of competence, in particular those of European interest; (b) promoting business investment in innovation and research, and developing links and synergies between enterprises, R&D centres and higher education, in particular product and service development, technology transfer, social innovation, eco-innovation, public service applications, demand stimulation, networking, clusters and open innovation through smart specialisation and supporting technological and applied research, pilot lines, early product validation actions, advanced manufacturing capabilities and first production, in particular in Key Enabling Technologies and diffusion of general purpose technologies *) other innovation-related IPs are for ICT take-up, SME competitiveness, entrepreneurship and other skills, etc.. Also the ESF, EAFRD and EMFF plan to invest in innovation.

  11. Thank you!Any questions ?

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