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Best Practices in Developing Innovation Ecosystems, Jukka Viitanen, Hubconcepts
1. Best Practices in Developing Innovation Ecosystems
Jukka Viitanen
CEO, Hubconcepts Inc.
Poland-Finland Seminar on
”Clusters as a Tool for Innovation in Europe”
June 11, 2012
2. Contents:
1. Hubconcepts Inc.
2. Towards globally attractive innovation hubs
1. Ecosystem profiles and globalization readiness
1. Lessons learned and conclusions
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3. 1. Hubconcepts Inc.
1. Visits and discussions in over 200 science & technology parks
2. Benchmark visits to over 100 incubators, innovation centers and clusters
Countries and sites include:
USA, China, Russia, Japan, South-Korea, Canada, UK, France, Poland, Croatia,
Estonia, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Australia, New Zealand, South-Africa,
Mozambique, Botswana, Namibia
3. Advisory work for foreign governments and STPs
4. Hands-on management of STPs, regional programs, clusters & centers
5. Hubconcepts™ Framework developed and tested on selected (7)
best-practice sites around the world
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4. Hubconcepts Inc.
Developing the Global Best Practice
for Effective Innovation Hub Management
HOW?
- Continuous benchmarking of the global top-runner environments
- Analyzing and modeling the every-day management practice
WHY?
- Need to provide visionary combinations of regional processes and infrastructure
development
- Need to develop practical platforms for private sector participation
OUTCOMES?
-> Set up innovation platforms for creating new products and services
-> Improve regions and clusters innovation capacity and competitiveness
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5. 2. Towards globally attractive innovation hubs
Connection between
infrastructures and innovation ecosystems development
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6. A right combination of
infrastructure development and cluster activities
Regional cluster Global
programs innovation hubs
Development
of regional
cluster
environments
Uncoordinated Science &
Innovation technology parks
Activities
Infrastructure development
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7. The Hubconcepts™ - Innovation Hub Framework
Anchors
Growth SMEs
First-class master plans
Company and forum &
Start-ups driven activities
Innovation Hub concepts
“Smart
Handover” Incubation Environments
complete each other
Living Labs / Test-Beds
Public-private
partnerships
Cluster Policies & Programs
Research & Development Activities
Education (elementary to university)
Public policy
Physical Infrastructure and Service Structures driven activities
National /Regional Innovation Policy Residential Zone
Semiconductor Phase I
Biotech & Pharma Phase I
Technology Innovation Area
Scientific Research and
Education Zone
Semiconductor Phase II
Biotech & Pharma Phase II
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8. Identification of Regional Innovation System Potential
• Definition of key technology areas
• Identification of key industries
• Identification of university-level research
• Identification of human resources
• Definition of cluster potential
• Definition of inward investment business services
• Recreational services
• Definition of science park services
• SWOT analysis of innovation competence
=> Regional and architectural master plans
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9. Visual Ecosystem Profiles
to Identify, Analyze and Plan for Real Impact
Case: Silicon Valley, CA USA
100
Anchor
s
90
Growth SMEs
90
Start-ups
100
Incubation Environments
Case: Otaniemi, Finland 80
Living Labs / Test-Beds
Case: Shanghai, China
60
Cluster Policies & Programs
Research & Development Activities
90
100
Education (elementary to university)
100
Anchors
90
Physical Infrastructure and Service Structures
60
Growth SMEs
80
National /Regional Innovation Policy
50 Start-ups
50
Incubation Environments
30Living Labs / Test-Beds
40 Cluster Policies & Programs
Research &70
Development Activities
Education (elementary to university)
70
80
Physical Infrastructure and Service Structures
National /Regional90
Innovation Policy
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10. 3. Ecosystem profiles and globalization readiness
(of the selected case study sites)
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11. The selected case study sites 2009-2011:
EUROPE
Sophia Antipolis, France
Cambridge, United Kingdom
USA ASIA
Silicon Valley, California Daejeon, The Republic of Korea
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina Shanghai, The People’s Republic of China
Kanagawa, Japan
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12. Case: Daejeon, The Republic of Korea
70
70
Anchors
Growth SMEs
70
Start-ups
60
40
Incubation Environments
20 Living Labs / Test-Beds
40Cluster Policies & Programs
Research & Development Activities
80
Education (elementary to university)
70
70
Physical Infrastructure and Service Structures
National /Regional Innovation Policy
90
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13. Case: Shanghai, The People’s Republic of China
Residential
Zone 100
Anchors
Semiconductor
Phase I
Biotech & 60
Growth SMEs
Pharma Phase I
50 Start-ups
Technology
Innovation 50
Incubation
Area Environments
30Living Labs / Test-Beds
40Cluster Policies & Programs
Semiconductor
Phase II
Research 70Development Activities
&
Scientific
Research and
Education (elementary to university)
70
Biotech &
Education Zone Pharma Phase II 80
Physical Infrastructure and Service Structures
National /Regional Innovation Policy
90
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14. Case: Kanagawa, Japan
70
Anchors
Kanagawa Science Park (KSP)
50
Growth SMEs
Haneda Airport
40 Start-ups
50
Incubation Environments
KBIC/K² 50
Living Labs / Test-Beds
THINK
= Major 40Cluster Policies & Programs
Kawasaki
industrial Waterfront Area Research & Development Activities
80
R&D site
Education (elementary to university)
70
Physical Infrastructure and Service Structures
80
National /Regional Innovation Policy
80
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15. Case: Silicon Valley, CA USA
100
Anchors
UC Berkeley
UC San Francisco
90
Growth SMEs
90
Start-ups
Incubation100
Environments
Living 80 / Test-Beds
Labs
Stanford University
60
Cluster Policies & Programs
The Silicon Valley
outline Research & Development Activities
90
100
Education (elementary to university)
90
Physical Infrastructure and Service Structures
80
National /Regional Innovation Policy
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16. Case: Research Triangle Park, NC USA
The RTP 70
Anchors
The Triangle 50
Growth SMEs
Region
40 Start-ups
50
Incubation Environments
40
Living Labs / Test-Beds
40
Cluster Policies & Programs
Research & Development Activities
80
80
Education (elementary to university)
80
Physical Infrastructure and Service Structures
National /Regional Innovation Policy
80
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17. Case: Sophia Antipolis, France
Côte d’Azur Anchors
90
Sophia Antipolis 70
Growth SMEs
50Start-ups
40
Incubation Environments
70
Living Labs / Test-Beds
80
Cluster Policies & Programs
Research & Development Activities
80
Education (elementary to university)
80
Physical Infrastructure and Service Structures
80
National /Regional Innovation Policy
90
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18. Case: Cambridge, UK
80
Anchors
70
Growth SMEs
70
Start-ups
70
Incubation Environments
30 Living Labs / Test-Beds
Cluster Policies & Programs
60
Research & Development Activities
90
90
Education (elementary to university)
80
Physical Infrastructure and Service Structures
= a science and technology park National /Regional Innovation Policy
80
= a university
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19. 4. Lesson learned and conclusions
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20. Identified need for
comprehensive ecosystem development approach
1. Adoption of systemic ecosystem-level master plans (SH, RTP)
- combination of infrastructure and innovation ecosystem elements
- shared vision, joint policies and common targets
2. Use of empowered core hub organizations (FR, UK, SK)
- one party should take over the ecosystem-level orchestration
- facilitating, building value networks and channeling resources
3. Management of advanced public-private partnerships (FR, SV, UK)
- mechanisms for regional networking and communication
- creation of business development platforms
4. Extensions of strategic alliances (SV, CH, FR)
- complementing talent and resources within value networks
- scale-up with strategic partnerships (domestic and global)
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21. New book published in March 2011 !
- Hubconcepts -
The Global Best-Practice for Managing the
Innovation Ecosystems and Hubs
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22. Thank you for your attention!
We are happy to exchange ideas with you.
Dr. Jukka Viitanen
CEO, Hubconcepts Inc.
jukka.viitanen@hubconcepts.com