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Innoave. WP D Amsterdam April 2011. Agenda. 9.15 – 9.45 Discussing the envisaged results for IFP final report 9.45 – 10.45 How to use the netvibes toolbox 10.45-11.00 Coffee break 11.00-12.00 Filling the toolbox. Agenda afternoon. 12.00-13.15 Lunch break

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  1. Innoave WP D Amsterdam April 2011

  2. Agenda • 9.15 – 9.45 Discussing the envisaged results for IFP final report • 9.45 – 10.45 How to use the netvibes toolbox • 10.45-11.00 Coffee break • 11.00-12.00 Filling the toolbox

  3. Agenda afternoon • 12.00-13.15 Lunch break • 13.30-15.00 Presentation on a ‘best practice’ on cross border clusterdevelopment : Hansa Energy Corridor by Paulien Kooistra & Discussion • 15.00-15.30 Next steps

  4. Aims and objectives WP D To integrate the facilitating role of the public sector in the foresight planning framework and cluster cooperation activities, to involve business in process. To maximize the facilitating role of the public sector in serving economic development and dealing with the discrepanties of the labour market.

  5. What did we promise to do in WPD • Overview of public policy tools • Best practices and evaluation • SWOT analyses per region • Apply IFP method in the region • Develop and implement the online toolbox • Develop (trans)regional networks • Implementing tools and practices

  6. The role of public bodies Porter: support of a cluster is only justified if (parts of) it is succesfully tested in the market. Do not create clusters! What can government do:Help avoiding obstacles Improve jobopportunities/labourmarket, infrastructure and rules

  7. Recommendations for and examples of cluster development Anne Siri Hoiland – NCE Culinology What is the importance of policy on cluster development? Anne Siri sees this policy as a long term infrastructure to proceed as a cluster. Also the broader policy of the region on the quality of life is of great importance in order to support economically successful clusters.

  8. Asle Pedersen – VRI Agder Norway • VRI gets some financial support to get started. This is important in order to apply for bigger funds such as Arena (national programme) and Innovation Norway.

  9. Jim Davis Scottish Enterprise Concluding: government should take care of: • To set policy and create a framework for subsidies • Upfront funding pre-commercial technology development (by supporting the process and ways to achieve other EU/UK/private sector capital) • When the industry is mature a cluster should be self sustaining e.g. oil and gas

  10. Kim Nedergaard Midt Vind Kim’s opinion on public support of industry: If we don’t support our own industry by subsidies or procurement other countries like UK, US, China will overrule the Danish industry.

  11. Halbe Vogel – Inexus Food cluster • They need to focus on industrial clusters, more then on facilitating individual companies to support innovation. In that case you start already with the frontrunners in the industry and you make use of a collective effort by the industry already initiated.

  12. Katrin Schittko IZET

  13. Conclusions -

  14. Focus toolbox We’ve decided the toolbox should focus on: • Bringing our regional information on one platform • Trying to enhance our network: within the region, between regions (transnational, between other programs (international) • Import information from WP B and C in the toolbox

  15. Why (again) a toolbox? Check our ‘group’ toolbox Check www.netvibes.com/ifp Check www.netvibes.com/nnow

  16. How to make your own toolbox? • Open www.netvibes.com • Register or log in • How to get started:

  17. How to start • Personalize your toolbox by opening the settings (voorbeeld Guus plakken).

  18. Step 2 Decide what should be the lay out of your page (plakken Guus’ voorbeeld) Add content by clicking widgets: Add a widget you want to use always like the weather forecast et cetera. When you’re reading with your personal page you can publicize whatever you choose on your public page.

  19. Step 3 Add content by clicking widgets: Add a widget you want to use always like the weather forecast et cetera. When you’re reading with your personal page you can publicize whatever you choose on your public page.

  20. Netvibes in detail (2 of 2) Add Content Search (published widgets) Browse (by category) Essential Widgets ( in order of essentialness…) WebNote Llink Module Web Page Html HTML EDITOR (librarians heaven …) RSS : Add, import, opml, export (back-up) Eco.netvibes.com (developer interface) All widgets for Netvibes, Mac OS X, Google, Windows Vista http://eco.netvibes.com/users/9148/cmb/widgets

  21. The Web into Netvibes Published Widgets Via Search or Browse inside netvibes Via eco.netvibes.com Examples http://eco.netvibes.com/users/9148/cmb/widgets Via Widgetbox, http://www.widgetbox.com/developer/namro Embed (YouTube, Slideshare, Scribd … anything) Do It Yourself Html-editor Copy & Paste (webScraping) RSS (Really Simple Syndication) Copy & paste Import (+OPML) export

  22. Public page • E.g. www.netvibes.com/ifp • In this page ‘we’ can enter any information that is relevant for our targetgroups • General information on foresight planning • Presentation of clusters in WP C • Best practices like Future Conference Steinburg • SWOT’s • Publications

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