WARN-Count in xref table is 0 at offset 1011970 Innovation Challenges for SME s Cllr. John Ryan CHAIRPERSON ENTERPRISE AND PRODUCTIVE INVESTMENT SUBCOMMITTEE FACT Over 90%of all businesses in Ireland are in the SME sector FACT Last Year of the total Business Expenditure on research and development 72.4%was carried out by foreign owned firms and only 27.6%by SME s Forfas BERD 2007/08 FACT If The irish SME sector is engaged not in Innovation â The Indigeous Irish Business sector is engaged not in Innovation Agenda â¢Barriers and Challenges Faced by the SME sector â¢Learning from the Leaders â¢Key Recommendations Barriers to Innovation for SME s ï Lack of willingness to invest in upskilling and human resource development ï Lack of strategic thinking ï Absence of management capability ï Third level institutions not seen as â SME-friendlyâ ï Costs Enterprise Ireland ï Time ï Knowledge of Available Resources ï Availability of Finance ï Lack of Broadband Penetration in the Regions Overcoming Access and Cost Barriers ï Knowledge base ï Innovation Road show (Push Overcoming Access and Cost Barriers ï Knowledge base ï Innovation Road show (Push ï Better Interactions between the SME s and Higher education institutions (User friendly ï Reduce the Local authority cost burden from SME The Global Innovation Scoreboard (GIS â¢The Global Innovation Leaders-Finland, Sweden Switzerland, Japan, the US, Singapore and Israel â¢Next Best Performers â Germany, Denmark Netherlands, Canada, UK, Republic of korea, France Iceland, Norway, Belgium, Australia, Austria, Ireland Luxembourg, New zealand â¢The Follower Countries â Hong kong, Russia Slovenia, Italy, Spain, Czech republic, Croatia, Estonia Hungary, Malta â¢Lagging Countries: Lithuania, Greece, China, Slovakia South africa, Portugal, Bulgaria, Turkey, Brazil, Latvia Mexico, Poland, Argentina, India, Cyprus, Romania Learning from the Leaders ï§Germany The Steinbeis Network ï§Sweden Vinnvã¤xt ï§Spain Asturias and Cantabria Collaboration between industry and the academic community will not just happen but it needs to be facilitated and encouraged Policy Paper Recommendations â¢Coherent strategy to stimulate innovation at a regional level as a matter of priority â¢Promote channels of access to the full range of R&d and Innovation opportunities â¢Review the issue of local authority rates and charges â¢Knowledge bases and Innovation Roadshow be established Policy Paper Recommendations â¢Examine ways to make 3rd Level Sector more SME friendly â¢Freedom for SMES to use Innovation Vouchers as they deem fit â not just in HEIS â¢Commercial vehicle to drive Innovation â¢Further Investigation of Clustering â¢Part-time Innovation drivers â¢Development of more Innovation Centres Thank you for your Time
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