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Procurement and Innovation Making Procurement Work

Procurement and Innovation Making Procurement Work. Ken Guy Wise Guys Ltd. Six Countries Programme Procurement and Innovation Workshop Manchester 16/11/2005. Aim of the Workshop. To discuss the role of procurement in stimulating innovation

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Procurement and Innovation Making Procurement Work

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  1. Procurement and InnovationMaking Procurement Work • Ken Guy • Wise Guys Ltd. • Six Countries Programme • Procurement and Innovation Workshop • Manchester • 16/11/2005 www.wiseguys.ltd.uk

  2. Aim of the Workshop • To discuss the role of procurement in stimulating innovation • To focus on the barriers to procurement fulfilling this potential • To formulate suggestions aimed at overcoming barriers and making procurement work • To produce a short summary of these suggestions and disseminate it widely amongst policymakers www.wiseguys.ltd.uk

  3. Structure of the Workshop • Four brief presentations • Two parallel breakout sessions • One final plenary session www.wiseguys.ltd.uk

  4. Presentations • The policy context in which procurement can be used to stimulate innovation • Recent changes in public procurement directives at an EU level • Examples of best practice from across the EU • The UK national approach to procurement and innovation www.wiseguys.ltd.uk

  5. Parallel Sessions • Identify the most important obstacles to the effective use of procurement as a tool to stimulate innovation • Articulate the most important steps that need to be taken at EU and national levels to overcome these barriers • Differentiate between the types of steps needed in different national or institutional contexts www.wiseguys.ltd.uk

  6. Final Plenary Session • Report back by Rapporteurs • Commentary by Round Table composed of speakers and chairs of sessions • General discussion • Concluding remarks www.wiseguys.ltd.uk

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