This document discusses European cluster policy and excellence from 2005-2014. It notes that while Europe has many clusters and cluster organizations, they have not significantly improved competitiveness. The goal became developing world-class excellent clusters. The timeline shows the formation of advisory groups and organizations to help clusters. The document also discusses how cluster support has changed with globalization, and the need for businesses to incorporate new technologies and services to redefine strategies for the future.
Surfing the Green Wave: how to build an ecosystem for clean tech entrepreneursFrans Nauta
Lecture at Global Cleantech Summit in Helsinki on September 9th 2015. On how we can build an ecosystem that can support clean tech startups and help us create millions of green jobs in Europe
The presentation introduces insights into key elements of successful cluster management, strategies to develop new industries and corresponding policy intervention.
Surfing the Green Wave: how to build an ecosystem for clean tech entrepreneursFrans Nauta
Lecture at Global Cleantech Summit in Helsinki on September 9th 2015. On how we can build an ecosystem that can support clean tech startups and help us create millions of green jobs in Europe
The presentation introduces insights into key elements of successful cluster management, strategies to develop new industries and corresponding policy intervention.
Super présentation de Jean-Yves Huwart pour Synergo dans le cadre de la "Semaine de la Créativité" 2011.
La thématique centrale: le coworking, partager plus qu'un espace de travail!
Ponencia de Alex Filippidis (Jefe de proyectos y Coordinador en SEYN) durante su participación en el WorkShop de la Semana de la Energía Limpia de Canarias (4 y 10 de abril de 2016) organizado por el ICEACAN - Instituto de las Comunidades Energéticas Autosuficientes de Canarias - Islas Canarias - España
Ponencia de Marina Petrovic (UNDP) durante su participación en el WorkShop de la Semana de la Energía Limpia de Canarias (4 y 10 de abril de 2016) organizado por el ICEACAN - Instituto de las Comunidades Energéticas Autosuficientes de Canarias - islas Canarias - España
2-2. Startup Ecosystem of Denmark and Innovation Centre Denmark_021517D.CAMP
Startup Ecosystem of Denmark and Innovation Centre Denmark was introduced by Seo Kim, Sr. Innovation Officer of Innovation Centre Denmark, Embassy of Denmark to Korea.
Chester, United Kingdom - A ULI Advisory Services Panel ReportMiguel Ruano
The Urban Land Institute (ULI was invited by a consortium of public and private stakeholders to undertake a five day Advisory Services Panel in Chester in November 2010. ULI has completed over 600 similar panels since 1947, however this was the first to be undertaken in Europe.
The expert panel of eight senior ULI members attended site tours, met with local residents, business owners, members of the council and students before presenting their findings at the Town Hall. The final report outlines the panel’s findings and provides recommendations for future development in Chester.
Panel Chair:
James M. De Francia, President, Weston Capital Corporation, Aspen, CO, USA
Panel Members:
Prof. Edward McMahon, Senior Resident Fellow – Chair for Sustainable Development, ULI, Washington, DC, USA
Dr. M. Gordon Brown, Director of Space Analytics, Chicago, IL, USA
Miguel Ruano, Managing Director, Miguel Ruano Associates Ltd., London, UK
Rupert Nabarro, Chairman, Investment Property Databank, UK
Andrew Gould, Chief Executive – English Business, Jones Lang LaSalle, UK
Gayle Berens, Senior Vice President - Education & Advisory Group, ULI, Washington, DC, USA
Carsten Hillgruber, Director Social and Cultural Affairs, City of Bayreuth, Germany
Project Staff:
Alexandra Notay, Vice President - Strategic Programmes ULI, London, United Kingdom
Louise Evans, Research Assistant, ULI, London, United Kingdom
Challenges and sucesses of Communities of PracticeMichael Norton
Presentation used at the Knowledge and Innovation Network Qtr Workshop and the Ark Knowledge and Information Managemernt for the Public Sector talking about the challenges and success of Communities of Practice for Public Service
http://www.communities.idea.gov.uk/welcome.do
TCI 2016 Leveraging knowledge for firms and clustersTCI Network
By Shawn Cunningham, presented at the 19th TCI Global Conference, Eindhoven, 2016. S. Cunningham on LinkedIn: https://za.linkedin.com/in/shawncunningham
‘Doing more with less’ is a mantra that fills memos flying around organisations large and small, private and public. People are under pressure to deliver increasingly complex projects with fewer resources. This has led to more requests from clients for diverse secretariat assistance, which means contracting out the running of campaigns, events, projects, etc. It’s a leap of faith for clients, but with goodwill, teamwork and 100% commitment it can pay off.
Super présentation de Jean-Yves Huwart pour Synergo dans le cadre de la "Semaine de la Créativité" 2011.
La thématique centrale: le coworking, partager plus qu'un espace de travail!
Ponencia de Alex Filippidis (Jefe de proyectos y Coordinador en SEYN) durante su participación en el WorkShop de la Semana de la Energía Limpia de Canarias (4 y 10 de abril de 2016) organizado por el ICEACAN - Instituto de las Comunidades Energéticas Autosuficientes de Canarias - Islas Canarias - España
Ponencia de Marina Petrovic (UNDP) durante su participación en el WorkShop de la Semana de la Energía Limpia de Canarias (4 y 10 de abril de 2016) organizado por el ICEACAN - Instituto de las Comunidades Energéticas Autosuficientes de Canarias - islas Canarias - España
2-2. Startup Ecosystem of Denmark and Innovation Centre Denmark_021517D.CAMP
Startup Ecosystem of Denmark and Innovation Centre Denmark was introduced by Seo Kim, Sr. Innovation Officer of Innovation Centre Denmark, Embassy of Denmark to Korea.
Chester, United Kingdom - A ULI Advisory Services Panel ReportMiguel Ruano
The Urban Land Institute (ULI was invited by a consortium of public and private stakeholders to undertake a five day Advisory Services Panel in Chester in November 2010. ULI has completed over 600 similar panels since 1947, however this was the first to be undertaken in Europe.
The expert panel of eight senior ULI members attended site tours, met with local residents, business owners, members of the council and students before presenting their findings at the Town Hall. The final report outlines the panel’s findings and provides recommendations for future development in Chester.
Panel Chair:
James M. De Francia, President, Weston Capital Corporation, Aspen, CO, USA
Panel Members:
Prof. Edward McMahon, Senior Resident Fellow – Chair for Sustainable Development, ULI, Washington, DC, USA
Dr. M. Gordon Brown, Director of Space Analytics, Chicago, IL, USA
Miguel Ruano, Managing Director, Miguel Ruano Associates Ltd., London, UK
Rupert Nabarro, Chairman, Investment Property Databank, UK
Andrew Gould, Chief Executive – English Business, Jones Lang LaSalle, UK
Gayle Berens, Senior Vice President - Education & Advisory Group, ULI, Washington, DC, USA
Carsten Hillgruber, Director Social and Cultural Affairs, City of Bayreuth, Germany
Project Staff:
Alexandra Notay, Vice President - Strategic Programmes ULI, London, United Kingdom
Louise Evans, Research Assistant, ULI, London, United Kingdom
Challenges and sucesses of Communities of PracticeMichael Norton
Presentation used at the Knowledge and Innovation Network Qtr Workshop and the Ark Knowledge and Information Managemernt for the Public Sector talking about the challenges and success of Communities of Practice for Public Service
http://www.communities.idea.gov.uk/welcome.do
TCI 2016 Leveraging knowledge for firms and clustersTCI Network
By Shawn Cunningham, presented at the 19th TCI Global Conference, Eindhoven, 2016. S. Cunningham on LinkedIn: https://za.linkedin.com/in/shawncunningham
‘Doing more with less’ is a mantra that fills memos flying around organisations large and small, private and public. People are under pressure to deliver increasingly complex projects with fewer resources. This has led to more requests from clients for diverse secretariat assistance, which means contracting out the running of campaigns, events, projects, etc. It’s a leap of faith for clients, but with goodwill, teamwork and 100% commitment it can pay off.
Clustering has long been recognized as a key tool for fostering regional growth and economic development. However, like ‘innovation’ clustering has become a somehow blurry concept that many talks about and use in various connections. In this presentation, Jakob will take you through an essential ‘clusters what and why session’ discussing some of the key questions, which are crucial for all being involved in with cluster development: What are clusters more exactly, how do they occur, what are the dynamics and key factors driving strong clusters, can we create clusters, and what are the differences between ‘clusters’ and ‘cluster initiatives’? Most importantly, Jakob will also discuss if clusters and clustering really matters: Do clusters actually forge economic and regional development and why should we aim for cluster development at all?
Simone Rosini: Cluster Excellence and InternationalisationECIAonline
Presentation by Simone Rosini during the Parallel Session on Cluster Excellence & Internationalisation @ ECIA Closing Conference on November 27 2014 in Amsterdam (The Netherlands).
EVENT: TCI /MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference 2022.
ORGANIZERS: TCI Network, Microeconomics of Compettitiveness (MOC) from Harvard Business School, and Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI ).
TOPIC:
KEY SPEAKER: Christophe Guichard, Policy Officer for Cluster Internationalisation, European Commission, Brussels.
DATE: 1st July 2022
CHAPTER: Asia
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2. Timeline
High-level advisory
Group on Clusters
European Cluster
Policy Group
European Cluster Alliance
European Cluster Observatory
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
3. Europe has many clusters and
hundreds of cluster organisations
4. Europe has many clusters and
hundreds of cluster organisations
But they haven’t made us any more competitive.
5. Europe has many clusters and
hundreds of cluster organisations
But they haven’t made us any more competitive.
“The EU does not lack clusters, but needs more
world-class excellence.”
EU Commission
11. Cluster Support in
the Past
Company A
Company C
Joint service
Company B
Company D
Companies reacted to increased global competition
with collaborative initiatives:
–sharing parts of value chains (research, logistics,…)
–developing common services (training,…)
12. Cluster Support Now
But now globalization is optimasing the value chains
at global level, leaving less room for collaborative
initiatives at regional and national levels
13. Cluster support now
XX
And we are starting to see the disappearance of all
kinds of activities (incl. R+D) of the value chain in
developed world that are being moved to lower cost
countries