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The role of ICT research i n innovation

The role of ICT research i n innovation. Gothenburg , 14th of November 2005. Ina DRUVIETE Minister of Education and Science, Latvia. TOWARDS A KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY –THE NORDIC EXPERIENCE, 14TH – 15TH NOVEMBER 2005. Outline of the presentation. Productivity of knowledge

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The role of ICT research i n innovation

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  1. The role of ICT research in innovation Gothenburg, 14th of November 2005 Ina DRUVIETE Minister of Education and Science, Latvia The role of ICT research in innovation

  2. TOWARDS A KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY –THE NORDIC EXPERIENCE, 14TH – 15TH NOVEMBER 2005 Outline of the presentation • Productivity of knowledge • Digital Framework divide among few successful Framework teams and big number other teams in NMS • ICT research and its impact on innovation in the areas of intelligent transport systems, mobiles and broadband – cases with Latvian participation. • Key challenges facing the ICT sector from the perspective of the 10 new EU Member States • Opportunities for cross-border co-operation The role of ICT research in innovation The role of ICT research in innovation

  3. Productivity of knowledge • NMS have clear vision to build up the highly productive knowledge society • 7th Framework programme among the key drivers The role of ICT research in innovation

  4. Productivity of knowledge • “There is no shred of evidence that increased consumption in the economy leads to greater production of knowledge; and there is also no shred of evidence, that greater investment in economy leads to greater production of knowledge”. Peter Drucker The role of ICT research in innovation

  5. Productivity of knowledge • NMS has 2 times lower participation in FP6, and 3 times less success rate than Northern Countries • digital Framework divide among few successful Framework Programme teams and big number other teams in NMS • partnerships between business-government-academia (the so-called ‘triple helix’ model) are not effective in many cases The role of ICT research in innovation

  6. TOWARDS A KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY –THE NORDIC EXPERIENCE, 14TH – 15TH NOVEMBER 2005 Cases • ICT research and its impact on innovation in the areas of intelligent transport systems, mobiles and broadband – cases with Latvian participation. The role of ICT research in innovation The role of ICT research in innovation

  7. CHALLENGES AFTER TWO INCO-Copernicusprojects 2000 Lack of interdisciplinary knowledge (ICT + Logistics) for both IT systems administrators and logistics managers have influence on quality of logistics services and bothering introduction of intelligent transportation systems The role of ICT research in innovation

  8. Simulation and IT-Solutions 5th Framework BALTPORTS-IT 2000 5th Framework IST programme project BALTPORTS-ITIST-2001-33030 (2001-2003) “Simulation and IT-Solutions: Applications in the Baltic Port Areas of the Newly Associated States“. Dissemination of research knowledge, industrial customisation and exploitation of the results of previous projects by involving new user groups from the Baltic region. Establishing the Baltic sub-regional Competence Centre to promote and support the dissemination of research knowledge in the field of advanced IT-solutions and simulation. 7 countries, 14 partners The role of ICT research in innovation

  9. CHALLENGES IN 2004 2004 Learning is still time-consuming due to high capacity of teaching and training material, and limited time resources for training in classroom or e-learning use Limited real-time access to necessary information resources in working place Lack of ICT and precise knowledge among social sciences bothering management of modern socio-technical systems The role of ICT research in innovation

  10. m-Work 6th Framework eLOGMAR-M 2004 6th Framework IST programme project eLOGMAR-M (2004-2006) “Web-based and Mobile Solutions for Collaborative Work Environment with Logistics and Maritime Applications“ Gathering and co-ordination activities in the field of IT- and Communication solutions (Web-services, GPRS and WAP/WML mobile services, simulation, technologies for information systems design) with maritime and logistics applications. Investigation and demonstration of mobile logistics solution for the maritime freight route "Baltic Sea feeder ports - Western Europe hub ports (Hamburg) - Mediterranean ports - Chinese ports" 9 countries, 17 partners The role of ICT research in innovation

  11. m-Work Freight route "Baltic Sea feeder ports - Western Europe hub ports (Hamburg) - Mediterranean ports - Chinese ports" MOBILE m-Work PORTAL 2006 The role of ICT research in innovation

  12. FP5 project Hyperknowledge Design for reuse (creation of patterns) Two dimensions of knowledge reuse Existing products Identification Reverse engineering Domain knowledge Supported by Web export of the new tool Domain analysis Component Design Knowledge repository Representation Classification Retrieving and selecting Adaptation Supported by new tool Integration Design by/with reuse(using patterns) The role of ICT research in innovation

  13. FP6 project Kaleidoscope Network of Excellence in e-Learning “ Kaleidoscope” • Kaleidoscope aimsto ensure European leadership in the area of multidisciplinary research and technology development in e-Learning which is the ‘engine of the Knowledge Economy[1]’. • [1] Ruttenbur, B., et al, eLearning: The Engine of the Knowledge Economy, eLearning Industry Report, Morgan Keegan, 2000, The role of ICT research in innovation

  14. NETWORKING OF PROJECT RESULTS Interdisciplinary Education Track Leonardo da Vinci LOGIS MOBILE 2004 Leonardo da Vinci SocSimNet 2004 Leonardo da Vinci LOGIS 2000 e-Learning m-Consulting DESIGNING BSRCC 2002 www.balticit.com INCO Copernicus DAMAC-HP 1998 INCO Copernicus AMCAI 1995 6th Framework IST eLogmar-M 2004 5th Framework IST BALTPORTS-IT 2001 INTRODUCTION m-Work Development Application Track The role of ICT research in innovation

  15. E-learning success in local community • e-courses with interactive multimedia CD-ROMs • The e-game in the InnovationManagement e-course The role of ICT research in innovation

  16. E-learning success in local community GDP in districts with e-Projects (Preiļu rajons) and neighbor districts after 4 years of e-Learning projects The role of ICT research in innovation

  17. Key challenges Facing the ICT sector from the perspective of the 10 new EU Member States • Baltic See partnerships for the development of innovative products. • Development of innovative products for global market. • New models of partnerships among telecom companies, SMEs, and universities. • New models of partnerships between business-government-academia The role of ICT research in innovation

  18. TOWARDS A KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY –THE NORDIC EXPERIENCE, 14TH – 15TH NOVEMBER 2005 Thank you ! Ina DRUVIETE Minister of Education and Science, Latvia The role of ICT research in innovation

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