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AER Interregional Seminar on Regional Economic Development

"It's the innovation, stupid!". AER Interregional Seminar on Regional Economic Development. Lambert van Nistelrooij Member of the European Parliament (EPP-ED Group) Den Bosch, 19 May 2006.

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AER Interregional Seminar on Regional Economic Development

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  1. "It's the innovation, stupid!" AER Interregional Seminar on Regional Economic Development Lambert van Nistelrooij Member of the European Parliament (EPP-ED Group) Den Bosch, 19 May 2006

  2. The New Agenda (1)-”Earmarking” cohesion policy to the Lisbon agenda for growth and jobs -Supported by President Barroso and European Council-Finalising debate on Financial regulation and European regulations for 2007-2013 in the European Parliament.

  3. 2. The New Agenda (2) -Optional Lisbon linkage 60% for programmes under convergence objective and 75% under objective 2 regions (obligation) -Lisbon agenda target of all European regions -Combining the 7th Framework programme and regional policy

  4. 3. Aho Report • Report Aho, structural funds as an instrument for innovation and research capacity. • Innovation as an engine for businesses in Europe • Investments at three levels: to create market for innovative products, financial support R&D and improving structural mobility and adaptability of Europe. • Facets of `Multi-level governance’ for regional agglomerations. • Chances for sectors: E-health, farmaceutica, transport and logistical, environment and digital industry.

  5. 4. Reshaping the Regional policy (1)-Dutch approach “Pieken in de Delta” -”Hot spots” competing on an international level with regions (valleys) Technology valley, Health valley, Food valley, Energy valley -Unique combination of top-down (7FP) and bottom-up (Regional policy)

  6. Combining targets for the full chain of innovation and production (with both funds) 1999 2004 2007 6FP 7FP 5FP Cohesion Cohesion Cohesion

  7. 5.Reshaping the Regional policy (2)The results of Southeast Brabant-Eindhoven, Leuven, Aachen triangle-R&D intensity-a university among the top 10 in the EU-a structured approach to innovation (Horizon action plan) in the region-reaches 3% of R&D expenditure

  8. Successful programmes like: High Tech Campus Eindhoven, Sports and Technology, Incubator 3+, International community Eindhoven, Embedded House, Business and Technology Communities, Evoluon, etc.

  9. Cross-border regions (NL, B, D)

  10. 6.Our experience:-Combining and using Regional funds and funds for R&D-Use of “open innovation” to exchange best practices and create mass-Creating Technological hotspots

  11. 7. Transition towards knowledge oriented regions:-No need for a “double speed” Europe-Focus on capacities, research and infrastructure gives the best opportunities for convergence regions.-Regions of knowledge exchange promising practices throughout Europe.-Balance between cohesion policy and competitiveness on a global scale-2007-2013 is the period of delivery

  12. Nanotechnology: A large economy, but in nanoform • Nanotechnology covers a wide range of industries, and therefore the potential benefits are also widespread. • Healthcare could see improvements in skin care and protection, advanced pharmaceuticals, drug delivery, systems, biocompatible materials, nerve and tissue repair and cancer treatments. • Other industries benefits include catalysts, sensors and magnetic materials and devices

  13. 9. Challenge for the future: Energy Heating and Cooling • In Europe, heating accounts for an estimated 50% of total energy requirements. Demand for cooling is also increasing dramatically.

  14. 10. “Innovation: Is Global the Way Forward?” • China and India catch up with West Europe as most important R&D region. • Growing international innovation networks missing chances by bad supervision • The R&D Footprint of most companies is becoming more global, with China and India seeing significant grow. • Sectors that rely more heavily on complex knowledge that is difficult to move had less dispersed innovation footprints • Companies face serious difficulties assessing the value of new knowledge • The biggest benefit from optimising the configuration and integration of R&D networks is improving the speed of innovation

  15. My message • Citizens involve in the debate: not “be all what you can be”, but “be want you want to be” (imagebuilding in the region) • To show appreciation of the commitment/European vision Playing field • Now perform for the region, acts on 2013-2020 • The European knowledge-based economy must land in the regions • Especially focus on regional characteristics

  16. Thank you for your attention! Lambert van Nistelrooij, CDA Member of the European Parliament (EPP-ED Group)

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