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Networking for innovation: Highest – a new European model for regional strategies

European Regional Policy 2007-2013 Enhancing the Strategic Role of the ”Regional Competitiveness” Objective. Networking for innovation: Highest – a new European model for regional strategies Gudmundur Kristjansson, Sydsam Turin, 15-16 September 2005.

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Networking for innovation: Highest – a new European model for regional strategies

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  1. European Regional Policy 2007-2013Enhancing the Strategic Role of the ”Regional Competitiveness” Objective Networking for innovation: Highest – a new European model for regional strategies Gudmundur Kristjansson, Sydsam Turin, 15-16 September 2005

  2. Networking between three sectors:Triple Helix model University Science Parks Municipalities Regional Council Business Sector

  3. Science Park Network of South Sweden: Subnational Co-operation Jönköping (Science Park) (Teknocenter) Halmstad Växjö(Videum, InternetCity) Kalmar (Kalmar Science Park, Kalmar BioScience) (Ideon) Lund Karlskrona (TelecomCity, Karlskrona Innovation Center) Medeon, MINC) Malmö Ronneby (Soft Center) Kristianstad (Krinova)

  4. Öresund UniversityInternational Co-operation over the sound Copenhagen Lund Roskilde Malmö

  5. International collaboration within PAXIS HIGHEST Edinburgh Stockholm Cambridge START Copen- hagen Helsinki South Sweden Alpes- Maritimes Hamburg SPRING Madrid Berlin Stuttgart Torino Veneto Vienna

  6. Euro OfficeHighest Initiative for networking between SME:s in Science parks Stockholm Helsinki South Sweden Tallinn Berlin Sophia Antipolis Munich Torino

  7. Dynamo RegionsRegional networking through Brussel’s offices Southeast England Öresund South Sweden Haute Normandie Stuttgart Friuli- Venezia Giulia Veneto

  8. Baltic Sea Region Capital Cities Stockholm Helsinki Copenhagen Hamburg Tallinn Malmö St Peters- burg Riga Berlin Vilnius Warsaw

  9. Euroregion BalticNetworking regions outside the capitals Växjö Karlskrona Kalmar Ventspils Gdansk Liepaja Klaipeda Olzstyn Kaliningrad

  10. Conclusion • Strengthening the networks, especially on an inter-regional • scale • Increasing and strengthening the possibilities for start-ups to think and act European and globally • Create a European system for financing, from local grants to • “EU-NASDAQ” • Strengthening the political understanding on innovation on all • levels within the EU • Think globally. The Öresund Region, an example as a hub for • international contacts.

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