KSH Machinery, instrument and software investment Statistics distinguishes three types within the R&d investments: machine and instrument investments, software investments and building investments. 13,9%15,5%17,5%11,4%11,4%11,7%11,4%11,3%15,6%0%2%4%6
%8%10%12%14%16%18%20%0 10 20 30 40 50 60 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
The share of software investments fluctuated around 3-8%of the total amount. 61-75%was used for machines
PRACE PRACE is the largest research-focused European network of supercomputers that is open and free to every researcher of the world through competitions and jury assessment based on the quality criteria.
but HAS Wigner FK is engaged also in negotiations in order to join PRACE with a GPU-based supercomputer and data centre service.
and operated at the core laboratories of INSTRUCT. SPIRAL2 The SPIRAL2 accelerator soon to be commissioned in Caen, France,
CCDC CSD Cambridge Crystallographic Data centre (CCDC) provides high-quality information, software and services in the fields of chemistry and crystallography.
or even statistically analysed by various softwares (including the program package developed and continuously updated by Cambridge Crystallographic Data centre (CCDC)).
Ireland's enterprise policy is focused on the core planks of productivity and innovation, delivering on an agenda of enterprise transformation to create a competitive and sustainable platform for growth and job creation.
and manufacturing, including software development, medical devices, food, clean 4 Making It Happen Growing Enterprise for Ireland, Forfás/DJEI, 2010 5 technologies, tourism, construction etc.
12 Following agreement on the final list of priority areas/challenges, it was envisaged that the majority of the Government's core STI budget would be focused on the priority areas
Creative and Cultural Enterprise ICT including next generation internet and computing, information security, software, gaming, social networking, digital media, digital content, e-learning;
The employment outlook for the sector depends critically on addressing domestic competitiveness factors and a favourable international trading environment.
Core competencies required to be energy and resource efficient, ICT enabled, and a leader in quality;
A strategic subset of these was chosen based on guidance from both the European commission's High Level Panel on Measurement of Indicators (HLPMI.
a core set of fundamental metrics is required that can be applied in each of the 14 PAS.
and others and core funding via the Department of education and Skills and the Higher education Authority (HEA);
Ireland's enterprise policy is focused on the core planks of productivity and innovation, delivering on an agenda of enterprise transformation to create a competitive and sustainable platform for growth and job creation.
and manufacturing, including software development, medical devices, food, clean 4 Making It Happen Growing Enterprise for Ireland, Forfás/DJEI, 2010 5 technologies, tourism, construction etc.
12 Following agreement on the final list of priority areas/challenges, it was envisaged that the majority of the Government's core STI budget would be focused on the priority areas
Creative and Cultural Enterprise ICT including next generation internet and computing, information security, software, gaming, social networking, digital media, digital content, e-learning;
The employment outlook for the sector depends critically on addressing domestic competitiveness factors and a favourable international trading environment.
Core competencies required to be energy and resource efficient, ICT enabled, and a leader in quality;
A strategic subset of these was chosen based on guidance from both the European commission's High Level Panel on Measurement of Indicators (HLPMI.
a core set of fundamental metrics is required that can be applied in each of the 14 PAS.
and others and core funding via the Department of education and Skills and the Higher education Authority (HEA);
the best known being expert panels and multi-round Delphi surveys. They differ in their expected benefits, conditions of use, time requirement,
mind mapping) X XX X X X X X Expert panels XX X X X X X Delphi survey X X X
of which is depicted by a different cell in the three-dimensional box of regions. results/outcome indicators classification scheme on the use of results/outcome indicators within a reformed Cohesion Policy adopted by the international panel of experts
of regions according to internal and external connectivity Connecting globally Sustaining momentum Cluster building Deepening pipelines Types of regions Peripheral regions lacking strong research strengths
Regional Innovation Monitor, 32 based on Benneworth and Dassen 201133 An element closely intertwined to formulating an effective vision is RIS3 communication.
which builds and reinforces the regional identity and puts innovation at its core; attractive and dynamic web pages, including parts in English for wider dissemination;
and clusters Venture and seed capital Guarantee schemes for financing for innovation Experimental instruments Cross-border research centres Open source-Open science Markets for knowledge Regional industrial policy;
the programmer may use intermediate result indicators to measure the progress towards the objective. For example
If the programmers use the latter, they should be aware that these statistics also cover non-beneficiaries
1994-2004 Innovation Union self-assessment tool Regional Innovation Monitor OECD 2011 Regions and Innovation Policy IRE-RIS Guide Directory No-nonsense to build S3 Diagnostic Systèmes d'Innovation (Praguer) Entrepreneurship and incubation Internationalisationcompetitive
SMES are thus at the core of Cohesion Policy. For the period 2007-2013 the Community Strategic Guidelines on Cohesion emphasise the key role of SMES,
so for the forthcoming successors of these programmes. 44 See for example the Regional Innovation Monitor initiative at:
ICT-based e-Infrastructures (networks, computing resources, software and data repositories) for research and education; and any other entity of a unique nature essential to achieving or enabling excellence in research.
Spin-offs and SMES can find wider support services that allow them to better focus on their core business and on research for the development of innovations in science parks.
broadband and NGA networks and Digital Service Infrastructures including core service platforms and generic services.
or promoting specialisations in specific market segments or niches (such as micro-or nanoelectronics, photonics, embedded systems, smart integrated systems and complex systems engineering, next generation computing and future Internet, einfrastructures;
are catalysts for structural change and diversification in many industrial zones and rural areas with the potential to rejuvenate economies,
for international core, close to-market and supporting R&d. 110 Gaia Group, http://proact. ktm. fi/index. phtm?
funding in core European transport projects can be challenging due to the relatively high levels of revenue volatility in the projects'early operating stages.
Among the core measures that should be encouraged are: 106 Commissioning a strategic analysis and approach on the region's own characteristics, assets, challenges and opportunities as regards its environment, natural assets, renewable energy potential and climate impacts in the studies
Managing authorities are encouraged to put ecoinnovations at the core of their innovation strategies as a crosscutting requirement in all sectors,
new or improved services (e g. healthcare at home), organisational innovation, system innovation (e g. new patterns of co-operation and interaction) and conceptual innovation (e g. a change in the outlook of actors.
Vertical Priority 4-IT&C sector In the IT&C field 2147 companies were operating in 2011 (software, telecommunications, hardware),
irrespectively on the 2nd place for telecommunication subsector, being evident a concentration of these activities in the area of producing personalized softwares, especially in municipalities of Iasi, Suceava, Botosani and Piatra 5 Neamt.
From the perspective of the academia and research composition, the region has a PHD school inside the Authomatics and Computer Faculty of the Gheorghe Asachi University, another one inside the Electronics, Telecommunications and Information technology Faculty, a Research
telecommunications and software, computer programming, mecatronics, security, e-health, ITC for transport, new media, irrespectively networks of the future, internet services, software and visualization, media network and 3d
, medical education, analises for sets of medical data, telemedicine, nano-electronics, opto-electronics, industrial software, Big data, GPS, ERP data systems, cloud computing, intelligent wireless
networks, cybernetic security, safe software systems, mobile applications design, etc. Horizontal priorities The Northeast regional Smart Specialization Strategy is designed to operate at 4 levels:
which incorporates elements related to nano-technologies, software, special fibres and yarns. 11 Horizontal priority 4: Technical assistance Measure 4. 1:
IT&C Telecommunication and Software/Computer programming, Mechatronics, New Media, Application Development Automotive Industry and Other Transport Equipment Materials, Components and Fabrication, Ship Building, Aerospace
Life science, Health Scientific domain Specialisation area IT&C Networks of the future, internet and services, software and visualization, networked media and 3d internet, flexible organic and large area
electronics, embedded system design, personal health system, ICT for energy efficiency and accessible and assistive ICT, Computer science and artificial intelligence.
Shortlisting of 13 fields by large panel after consultations with key actors; Panel work (13 panels) to flesh out the shortlisted fields elaboration of 6-8 R&i program fiches per field according to smart specialization-specific criteria;
Large-scale online consultation of experts and stakeholders on the 90 R&i fiches quantitative evaluation, backed up by pro/con arguments;
sys. Health Energy Pharmaceuticals Environment Security Space Materials Biotechnologies Transport Socioeconomic 13 Panels 90 Micro-visions 29 domains+Exploratory Online
ICT Analysis, management and security of big data Future internet Software development technologies, instruments, and methods High performance computing and new computational models A3.
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT Increasing end-use energy efficiency Optimizing the use of conventional and nonconventional water resources Substitution of critical materials and functional covering The intelligent city A4.
othrough comparative analyses of relative specialization in research and development sectors in Europe. oone of the key inputs in the work of panels fleshing out the shortlisted smart specialization fields were analyses of global drivers of change
. oglobal relevance was among the explicit criteria for panels selecting and describing the most promising R&i programs. 17 ostrategy supports measures for international openness of Romanian research market.
or research institutes or universities) Global Value Chain analysis The panels working on candidate smart specialization fields followed a set of criteria in choosing the most promising R&i programs.
First online consultation Number of niches identified by respondents 13 panels elaborateed 90 microvisions/fiches Second online consultation 44,000+invited 4,
The design of the strategy involved a number of collaborative procedures, from work in relatively large and diverse panels to participative online consultations.
The proposals made in the panels working on the draft strategy (July 2013; The proposals advanced during the consultations with SMES on the RDI Strategy document, the implementation plan and the Competitiveness sectoral program (December 2013;
://www. poscce. research. ro/uploads/programare-2014-2020/jaspersrecommendations. pdf)- Maps of knowledge (http://www. cdi2020. ro/pachete-de-lucru/panel-prioritati
-lucru/panel-prioritati/)-Online questionnaire (http://www. cdi2020. ro/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Raportul-chestionarului-identificare-expertilor-si-prioritatilor-candidate. pdf)- Refining
ranked right in the middle of the latest Global Competitiveness Report, is driven efficiency and displays low business sophistication.
13 panels of 15-25 experts and stakeholders worked from this input as well as a large selection of data on the economic value added, on scientific collaborations and results, on societal needs,
The chief goal of the panels was to explore the most promising R&i programs in their field
this time even more extensive, assessing the panel proposals quantitatively and adducing arguments for and against.
In ICT-generally regarded as internationally competitive in software development, design and engineering-the main challenge is to expand the current set of activities and overall productive capacity.
and its relative distance from the core of Romania. Second the ability to compete in export markets is an important proxy for competitiveness of firms and regions.
Its agricultural richness and, more importantly, accessibility to the west, helped make this part of the region the most cosmopolitan in outlook and the most integrated with Europe.
Furniture Manufacturing 2. 5 16 Wood and Wood Products 3. 1 26 Computer, Electronic and Optical 2. 3 29 Motor vehicles 3. 1
NACE Description Location Quotient NACE Description Location Quotient 02 Forestry and Logging 19.9 26 Computer
5. 5 2. 6 5. 4 3. 7 Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products 2. 1 3. 2 3. 0 3
or lower/equal to zero are dropped from the panel. Second, observations with tangible fixed assets to employee and value added to employee ratios greater (smaller) than three times the standard deviation from the upper (lower) quartile in the corresponding 2-digit sector
The majority of ICT firms interviewed as part of the World bank report Smart Specialization Case studies develop software exclusively for the headquarters of amother company or for a single foreign firm that outsources this task to the firm in the West Region.
including instrument and cluster display systems, airbag control units, and electronic parking brakes. In addition, Continental employs a large number of highly skilled researchers in its R&d center in Timisoara.
as well as embroidery and silkscreen printing, over the years they invested in technology and design capabilities.
and Manufacture of Non-Wovens and Articles Made From Non-Wovens, Except Apparel, new solutions for mechanical engineering, CAD or Computer-aided design, etc.
Manufacture of Computers and Peripheral Equipment; Other Information technology and Computer Service Activities; Data processing, hosting and related activities;
Computer programming activities; Web portals; Computer programming activities; networks of the future, networked marketing and media and 3d internet, flexible organic and large area electronics, personal health and preventive care systems, research and innovation IT network, etc.
generally regarded as an internationally competitive player in the area of software development, the biggest challenge is to expand the current set of activities and overall productive capacity.
although to a lesser extent ICT (particularly software development, which is primarily a high-skill sector). Moreover, a number of companies complain that many of the training programs offered by human resource service providers
The Regional Innovation Committee would propose an action plan to increase local competitiveness and monitor its implementation.
and controls the administration of Enterprise Ireland's budget, monitors progress against organizational targets, and considers matters of corporate policy,
and potential investors. 45 For references on the IMPF projections for Romania GDP, please see International monetary fund, World Economic Outlook Database, April 2013. http://www. imf. org/external
and development of low cost software management systems of for small 166. The third investment priority under the current priority axis is to support SME growth and help companies increase innovation capacity.
which is regarded generally as an internationally competitive player in the areas of software development activities as well as design and engineering,
management and information systems 2. An ICT competitiveness pole Modern software applications and new ewest region products could be designed
Innovative software applications would greatly also enhance the competitiveness of the tourism sector. Note: an example of e-market for innovation 94 http://www. harvard. ch/36-0-30-0/3. A regional development fund focused on financing innovative projects
computer-aided design, contract quilting, contract yarn spinning, custom printing, fabric welding, textile designers services, custom embroidery,
The center could be staffed by a core team of experts who would oversee the implementation of the action plan
technological development led to a significant diminish of costs for purchasing personal computers and the information available at the level of internet networks as well as the continuous development of services using as support the internet created a trend for young people and even a way of life.
reduced use of personal computers (only 35%of the households have access to a PC), a reduced coverage of electronic broadband communication services (30%of the population lives in cities with no coverage of broadband communication services) and low
The purchase cost terminals (PCS, laptops, mobile phones, mobile smartphone, etc) is rather low as compared to previous years Weak points Low penetration
and main category of beneficiaries Strategy's pillars Individuals Companies Public administration Ensuring access to broadband-penetration rate of PC at the level of the population-penetration rate of broadband connections
at the level of the population-penetration rate of computer at the level of companies-penetration rate of broadband connections at the level of companies-%of public administration computers with access to broadband connections-penetration
education and security (preconditions-the degree of digital alphabetization of the population-%of employees with experience in using computers
. 2 5 40 Rate of available computers at households level 26 (in 2006) 40 60 Percentage of persons that use the Internet for educational
Key figures of the Information Society (2011) Indicator(%)Baleares España COMPANIES Companies with computer 98
4 98,6 Companies with Local area network 90,9 86,4 Companies with internet 97,9 97,2 Companies with broadband 99,5 99,4 Company to use e-commerce 58,7 51,4 Personal computer using 50,1
sending completed forms 24,2 25 25,5 HOMES Households with computer 74,1 71,5 Households with Internet 69,0 63,9 Households with broadband 66,5 61,9 Households with mobile phone 96,0
95,1 TV households 99,6 99,5 Population using computer 68,0 69,3 Population accessing Internet 70,1 67,1 Population purchase through internet 22,6 18,9 Source:
are considered increasingly to be a complex concept involving not only hardware and some local control software,
the discussion about smart grids is at the core of the energy debate. It concerns technical, organisational,
Introducing smart grids means that software--controlled new technologies are substituting hardwired top-down control mechanisms,
On request of the Commission the Agency for Cooperation of Energy Regulators ACER elaborates Framework Guidelines.
This is a huge growth opportunity for the corresponding industries offering hardware, software, data handling and communication.
Enel deployed smart meters (bidirectional communication, power measurement and management capabilities, software--controllable switch) to all its 30 million customers.
the Core of the Concept The concept of smart specialization comes from reflection generated around the structural gap between Europe and the USA (Pontikakis et al. 2009),
on the contrary, appears as the core element to achieve specialized diversification processes. Third and finally, the link among the RIS3 and the ex-ante condition of the Structural Funds put high pressure on the deadlines to have defined them
1593-0319 41 Even though entrepreneurial discoveries are in the core of the strategies (they are the way to achieve the mentioned specialised diversification) there was no real integration (or at least an operative one) of them.
The core of smart specialization lays in the radical innovations that arise from the creative combination of technologies and/or sectors.
IT complex systems with the support of a super computer http://bifi. unizar. es, nanosciences http://ina. unizar. es, mathematics, physics, environment and materials.
The private spending on R+D remains however slightly higher in Aragon than in average in Spain. 8 The latest results of the Regional Innovation Monitor are more encouraging for Aragon
DG Research and Innovation within the Ministry of Industry and Innovation, Gobierno=Regional Authority Core Working group:
Four meeting of information of stakeholders in July (economic and social partners, research, innovation, education) Aragon on the S3 platform Sevilla Meeting S3 platform Core working group Ministry
although their participation is already assured in the sectorial panels and de KET groups. The refered clusters in section 2,
In Asturias there are a total of 12 sectorial clusters that will have the opportunity to participate in the different panels depending on their specialization.
although their participation is already assured in the sectorial panels and de KET groups. b) Consider a possible Cluster policy differentiating between Clusters
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la dimensión OTRI, os RIS3 CASTILLA-LA MANCHA zona este de Madrid y Guadalajara lo que está permitiendo que la conexión investigadores viceversa, esté siendo más eficaz y directa, pudiendo así alcanzar una transferencia
Inteligentes y Minería de Datos Sistemas Distribuidos e Ingeniería del Software Redes y Arquitecturas de Altas Prestaciones Tecnologías Declarativas Aplicadas
Cuenta con sistemas de simulación optimización de producto y puesta en mercado, equipamiento hardware y distemas de software específicos para
Bioincubadora Fase I>>Centros de investigaci Centro de Excelencia de Software Libre de Castilla Instituto de Investigación en Informática:
, tratando de dar una participación importante en dichos proyecto Centro de Excelencia en Software Libre (CESCALM.
desarrollo de I+D+i. 49 diversos transferencia de tecnología, valor añadido y de la innovación de entros ios:
), destinados, fundamentalmente, a años se constituye INNOVARED por los seis CLIPE que en ese ios, plataformas tecnológicas, etc.
vinos sin alcohol, vinos con grado reducido, zumos de uva y varietales, vinos FACTORES EXTRÍNSECOS AMENAZAS en el mercado os
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con la introducción del concepto de fabricación flexible gracias a la automatización de la producción (Diseño Asistido por Ordenador (CAD), Ingeniería
, más baratos y con nuevas FACTORES EXTRÍNSECOS AMENAZAS ios Existencia de competencia proveniente de países menos desarrollados y más pujantes
desarrollo de herramientas y dispositivos (sensores y software) facilitará el control y la comunicació procesos productivos.
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En él se ha puesto en funcionamiento el Centro Demostrador de Software de Fuentes Abiertas (en colaboración con la entidad
de numerosas empresas, o la Ventanilla Tecnológica, que ha asesorado a empresas y facilitado, entre otras cosas, información sobre software libre
os Estrategia Española, Europa 2020 y bjetivos y, para cada uno de ellos, una serie de, l Sociales. regionales, para
The Commissioner is designated by the President of the Government of Castilla y León in order to monitor initiatives, foster participation and coordination of different agents,
008 1. 1 RESEARCH AND INNOVATION STRATEGY FOR SMART SPECIALISATION (RIS3) ORIGINS AND CONCEPT The smart specialisation concept arises from the strategic reflection carried out between 2006-2009 by a panel
In 2012, specifically, only 68%of companies with fewer than 10 employees had compared computers with 71.6%at the national level.
Concerning the ratio of students per computer, this figure has been decreasing in Castilla y León as well as at the national level, in both primary and secondary education.
number of homes with computers and devices and Internet access, high use of ecommerce, high percentage of digital natives;
use of mobile devices. Public Government Broad development of e-Government and availability of applications and resources that can be shared among Public Government Bodies.
PROGRAMME 2. EXCELLENT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGICAL LEADERSHIP Programme 2 constitutes the core of science policy in the region,
Computer equipment and Internet access; digital natives; use of mobile devices. Existence of facilities and centers of reference in ICT.
Extensive use of electronic means, especially in the relation with Public Administration, and within it (e--health, e--education).
sensors, embedded systems, data mining, etc. Robotics Intelligent infrastructures (roads, logistics: sensors, monitoring, etc. Bio--fuels: sunalower, bio--forest waste, etc.
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