1. Innovation is understood as a resultant of a complex and dynamic process related to interactions between in
University, Industry and Government, in a spiral of endless transitions. The Triple Helix approach, developed
by Henry Etzkowitz and Loet Leydesdorff, is based on the perspective of University as a leader of the
relationship with Industry and Government, to generate new knowledge, innovation and economic
development.
After Amsterdam, New York, Rio de Janeiro, Copenhagen/Lund, Turin, Singapore and Glasgow the Triple
Helix movement arrives to its 8th global meeting in Madrid, Spain, in 2010. The Triple Helix VIII –
International Conference on University, Industry and Government Linkages will be held on 20-22
October 2010. It will be organized by the International Institute of Triple Helix - IITH and hosted by La Salle
Innovation Park of Services for People. Its aim to connect academics, business leaders, government staff
and other specialists involved in the different aspects of innovation management.
The conference program will include different kinds of interactions:
• Keynote address plenary sessions with Triple Helix specialists
• Discussion panels with members of academy, industry and government
• Parallel sessions with paper presentations
• Lunch speakers
• Special sessions, dedicated to young researchers and specific themes
• Thematic workshops
• Posters and Exhibit Stand spaces
• Social program
2. Our aim is to create the best environment to enable a fruitful discussion between academics and practitioners
in the University, Industry and Government spheres. The VIII Triple Helix also will provide a unique
experience of Spanish culture and heritage.
The main theme of our conference is “Triple Helix in the Development of Cities of Knowledge, Expanding
Communities and Connecting Regions”. Submissions on Triple Helix related topics are encouraged and
should focus on the following subthemes:
- Triple Helix model - building a theory (triple helix and sustainability: triple helix twins, people
circulation, spheres taking a role of the other, etc)
- Triple Helix practice and experiences
- TH in developing countries
- The role of University in the third mission - R&D, intellectual property and technology transfer
- Innovation habitat (as hybrid and consensus spaces): incubators, science & technology parks and
others
- Government and public policy in Triple Helix era
- Regional/Local economic and social development
- The future of cities in the knowledge age
- Innovation as a response to the economic crisis
Submission of extended abstracts is open from July, 15. All of them will be evaluated in a blind review by a
scientific committee composed of international specialists in innovation management and regional
development. Part of them will be accepted for parallel sessions. Others will be suggested for poster
presentations.
Conference Chairmen are also open to receive proposals for Thematic Workshops. These workshops will
consist of four papers in specific Triple Helix topic lead by a Coordinator. This proposal has a free format and
must be sent formally until November, 30.
Important Deadlines:
Extended abstract submission: from Jul 15 until Nov 30, 2009
Notice of acceptance Feb 28, 2010
Full paper submission (including profiles & registration): May 30, 2010
Conference: Oct 20-22, 2010
General information for submission:
The extended abstract must have between 800-1000 words, including references. The full papers must have
between 5000-6000 words. The poster template will be shown in due time.
3. File format: MS Word 2007 .doc files; A4 size; single space, font: times new roman or arial 10; 3 cm margins.
Extended abstract and full papers must include the following information:
1) Subtheme
2) Up to 5 keywords
3) Structure: introduction (where a specific topic will be presented), state of the art about the topic, research
focus, methodology, findings, contributions and implications.
The evaluation criteria will be if the submission is adherent to the subtheme and the quality in terms of
contributions to the Triple Helix.
The submissions must be uploaded in the conference website until 30 November, 2009 until 11 PM (GMT+1).
Any file received by email or another way WILL NOT be accepted. There is a tag in the system to inform if the
submission is a student work. All not tagged submissions will be reviewed as a professional submission. Only
tagged submissions will be eligible for student sessions.
All accepted submissions will be published in the conference website. The following paragraph must be
included on the cover page of the paper to indicate acceptance of the copyright terms:
Copyright of the paper resides with the author(s). Submission of a paper grants
permission to the 7th Triple Helix International Scientific and Organizing Committees
to include it in the conference material and to place it on relevant websites. The
Scientific
Committee may invite papers accepted for the conference to be considered for
publication in Special Issues of selected journals.
The absence of legal rights assignment or registration will automatically eliminate the work from the Triple
Helix VIII conference.
Marcelo Amaral
Rafael Zaballa
Co-chairman
Co-chairman