This document summarizes Betina Simonsen's presentation on Danish clusters and the creative industries. It discusses how clusters play a role in developing creative industries by facilitating cross-sectoral innovation and professionalizing entrepreneurs. It provides examples of creative clusters in Denmark and describes Innonet Lifestyle, the cluster focused on interior, clothing, and furniture industries. The presentation aims to foster growth, job creation, and innovation in the creative sectors through cluster activities and cross-industry collaboration.
Des 809 kilderrypress e_commerce site_andrew hepburnAndrew Hepburn
Kilderrypress.com is an e-commerce venture to promote and sell fine art prints from artists in Derry, Ireland and the surrounding northwest region. It will be launched within 3 months and market to private collectors, tourists, corporations, and the public sector. The founders have experience in art, design, web development, and networking to ensure high quality products and successful commercialization of the concept. Key challenges will be initial product sourcing and marketing, but the team is capable of delivering the project on schedule and addressing any issues that arise. The founders estimate a budget of £2,000-3,000 will be needed to get the initial site operational.
The document summarizes a presentation about the European Design Innovation Platform (EDIP). The presentation included:
1. An overview of design policy in Europe and examples of national design policies and initiatives.
2. An introduction to EDIP, which aims to connect stakeholders and raise awareness of design-driven innovation across Europe through an online platform.
3. A discussion where attendees provided input on how to make the platform most useful for different stakeholders and what types of information and resources would be helpful.
Peter Emmerich Hansen_Nordic Health and Welfare Innovation ArenaNordic Innovation
The document discusses healthcare innovation in the Nordic countries. It notes that while some preconditions for innovation exist, such as skilled populations and strong healthcare infrastructure, more can be done. Specifically, it recommends establishing test areas involving hospitals, clinics, municipalities and companies to pilot innovative solutions. Priorities for innovation include improved access and sharing of healthcare data and information, as well as home-based healthcare solutions. With targeted public investment and strategic partnerships between public and private entities, the Nordic countries could become global leaders in transforming healthcare through innovation by 2020/2025.
CAMentrepreneurs IP for international markets 24th June 2020 - onlineRichard Lucas
This CAMentrepreneurs event was organised by Claudia Duffy as per here https://camentrepreneurs17.eventbrite.co.uk
with hosting by Richard Lucas, Founder www.linkedin.com/in/richardhlucas
Dr. Claudia M. Duffy, CAMentrepreneurs Scotland https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-claudia-m-duffy-8036191b/
Robert Howells, CAMentrepreneurs New York https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertlhowells/
The IP US specialist – Dr. James R. Major, Associate, Norris McLaughlin Attorneys at Law (New York, USA) https://norrismclaughlin.com/attorney_profiles/james-r-major/
and
The China and Hong Kong specialist - Anna Mae Koo, Partner, Vivien Chan & Co (Beijing, China and Hong Kong) http://www.vcclawservices.com/index.php?cid=66
Zoom Channel introductions https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GGyQW0ObQlXvXR1W8w599pup4n05KQ4--paKDCF_o1k/edit?ts=5ef3f1f2
CAMentrepreneurs https://www.alumni.cam.ac.uk/group/camentrepreneurs
Marit Holter Sørensen_Nordic Health and Welfare Innovation ArenaNordic Innovation
- Public procurement accounts for about 380 billion NOK annually (about 15% of GDP) in Norway and involves several government agencies and private entities working together.
- A white paper on public procurement was published in 2008 and the government released a strategy on innovation in March.
- Pilot projects in Oslo, NAV, and Lyngdal municipalities used public procurement of innovation (PPI) methods including market dialogue and challenges to develop new solutions for issues like assisted living and hearing aids to address needs like aging populations.
- The PPI process provided insights into user needs and opportunities for both public and private entities and secured increased competition compared to traditional procurement.
In this publication, members of SEE (Sharing Experience Europe), a network of 11 European partners, present a series of case studies and tools to enhance the understanding of design for public sector innovation and facilitate the integration of its methods into mainstream practice.
The document proposes a "Public Sector Design Ladder" with three steps to structure the integration of design thinking in the public sector:
1) Design for discrete problems - Design projects that address specific societal issues like healthcare or worklessness. This includes applying design to technology.
2) Design as capability - Public sector employees learn and apply design thinking themselves to solve problems. This shifts perspectives to be more user-centered.
3) Design for policy - Design thinking is used by policymakers, often facilitated by designers, for a joined-up process from policy to implementation. This helps mitigate risk and cut across silos.
The ladder is presented as a diagnostic tool for public bodies and nations to
Des 809 kilderrypress e_commerce site_andrew hepburnAndrew Hepburn
Kilderrypress.com is an e-commerce venture to promote and sell fine art prints from artists in Derry, Ireland and the surrounding northwest region. It will be launched within 3 months and market to private collectors, tourists, corporations, and the public sector. The founders have experience in art, design, web development, and networking to ensure high quality products and successful commercialization of the concept. Key challenges will be initial product sourcing and marketing, but the team is capable of delivering the project on schedule and addressing any issues that arise. The founders estimate a budget of £2,000-3,000 will be needed to get the initial site operational.
The document summarizes a presentation about the European Design Innovation Platform (EDIP). The presentation included:
1. An overview of design policy in Europe and examples of national design policies and initiatives.
2. An introduction to EDIP, which aims to connect stakeholders and raise awareness of design-driven innovation across Europe through an online platform.
3. A discussion where attendees provided input on how to make the platform most useful for different stakeholders and what types of information and resources would be helpful.
Peter Emmerich Hansen_Nordic Health and Welfare Innovation ArenaNordic Innovation
The document discusses healthcare innovation in the Nordic countries. It notes that while some preconditions for innovation exist, such as skilled populations and strong healthcare infrastructure, more can be done. Specifically, it recommends establishing test areas involving hospitals, clinics, municipalities and companies to pilot innovative solutions. Priorities for innovation include improved access and sharing of healthcare data and information, as well as home-based healthcare solutions. With targeted public investment and strategic partnerships between public and private entities, the Nordic countries could become global leaders in transforming healthcare through innovation by 2020/2025.
CAMentrepreneurs IP for international markets 24th June 2020 - onlineRichard Lucas
This CAMentrepreneurs event was organised by Claudia Duffy as per here https://camentrepreneurs17.eventbrite.co.uk
with hosting by Richard Lucas, Founder www.linkedin.com/in/richardhlucas
Dr. Claudia M. Duffy, CAMentrepreneurs Scotland https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-claudia-m-duffy-8036191b/
Robert Howells, CAMentrepreneurs New York https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertlhowells/
The IP US specialist – Dr. James R. Major, Associate, Norris McLaughlin Attorneys at Law (New York, USA) https://norrismclaughlin.com/attorney_profiles/james-r-major/
and
The China and Hong Kong specialist - Anna Mae Koo, Partner, Vivien Chan & Co (Beijing, China and Hong Kong) http://www.vcclawservices.com/index.php?cid=66
Zoom Channel introductions https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GGyQW0ObQlXvXR1W8w599pup4n05KQ4--paKDCF_o1k/edit?ts=5ef3f1f2
CAMentrepreneurs https://www.alumni.cam.ac.uk/group/camentrepreneurs
Marit Holter Sørensen_Nordic Health and Welfare Innovation ArenaNordic Innovation
- Public procurement accounts for about 380 billion NOK annually (about 15% of GDP) in Norway and involves several government agencies and private entities working together.
- A white paper on public procurement was published in 2008 and the government released a strategy on innovation in March.
- Pilot projects in Oslo, NAV, and Lyngdal municipalities used public procurement of innovation (PPI) methods including market dialogue and challenges to develop new solutions for issues like assisted living and hearing aids to address needs like aging populations.
- The PPI process provided insights into user needs and opportunities for both public and private entities and secured increased competition compared to traditional procurement.
In this publication, members of SEE (Sharing Experience Europe), a network of 11 European partners, present a series of case studies and tools to enhance the understanding of design for public sector innovation and facilitate the integration of its methods into mainstream practice.
The document proposes a "Public Sector Design Ladder" with three steps to structure the integration of design thinking in the public sector:
1) Design for discrete problems - Design projects that address specific societal issues like healthcare or worklessness. This includes applying design to technology.
2) Design as capability - Public sector employees learn and apply design thinking themselves to solve problems. This shifts perspectives to be more user-centered.
3) Design for policy - Design thinking is used by policymakers, often facilitated by designers, for a joined-up process from policy to implementation. This helps mitigate risk and cut across silos.
The ladder is presented as a diagnostic tool for public bodies and nations to
TCi 2014 Cross Innovation – How Collaboration with Creative Clusters boosts o...TCI Network
The document discusses how collaboration between creative clusters and other business sectors can boost innovation. It provides examples from Berlin of how the city has established several industry clusters, including media, ICT and creative industries, and identifies cross-sectoral themes to facilitate collaboration. Initiatives in Berlin aim to link design companies with universities, support integration of design into innovation processes, and aggregate crowdfunding projects. The presentation concludes that focusing on providing access to spaces, brokers, and finance can promote understanding between sectors and lead to joint solutions.
The management of cluster A1 carried out a so-called impact
analysis in co-operation with the Institute for Innovation and
Technology (iit) in April/May 2012. The objective of the investigations
was to find out in which fields and to which extent the
players of cluster A had particularly profited from the networking
and in which fields the members’ requirements, especially
those of the enterprises, could eventually not have been met.
The results of the study clearly show that the enterprises in cluster
A have generally been able to benefit well or even very well
from the net-working activities.
Equally important is the fact that the surveyed enterprises had
achieved excellent effects specifically in those fields that had
been considered particularly important for a large number of
cluster participants.
This fact illustrates that the management of cluster A had predominantly
focused its activities on the fields of high priority
and has been able to achieve very positive effects.
In the context of limited resources available to the cluster
management organisation, this finding is of high relevance.
The performance of the enterprises involved in cluster A can be
described as good.
At least half of the network’s players range above the general
industry average regarding typical indicators like turnover or
productivity.
The impact analysis shows that public investments generally
result in monetary benefits for the companies involved in a
cluster initiative. The monetary effect (output) hereby has turned
out to be larger than the public sector invest-ments (input)
made over the same period of time. The output/input leverage
amounts to 2.3. Thus, each euro invested to the cluster by
public authorities generates a monetary benefit of EUR 2.3
which is an encouraging result.
The overall analysis revealed that the sum of monetary effects
had been larger than the total number of investments made by
the public and private sector (the output-input-rate amounts
to 1.3).
This result can in fact be interpreted as consolidated legitimization to public investments in recent years.
The Economic Benefits of Clusters and Regional Support Initiatives within the...Peter Louis
This document discusses clusters and regional economic development. It defines clusters as geographic concentrations of interconnected companies and institutions in a particular field. Clusters provide economic benefits to member firms through increased productivity, innovation, and new business formation due to competition and collaboration. Successful clusters exhibit collective learning processes that promote knowledge development and technology innovation through labor mobility, networking, and linkages with universities and research institutions. Turning clusters into "learning regions" supports knowledge-intensive economic activity and competitive advantage at the regional level.
This document discusses industrial clusters through two case studies. It defines a cluster as a geographic concentration of interconnected businesses in a particular field. The semiconductor industry in Silicon Valley and the automobile industry in Detroit are provided as historical examples of successful clusters. Benefits of clusters include access to resources, information, institutions, customer needs and technology. Potential downsides are homogeneousness, monopolization and high business costs. Current issues facing clusters include lack of knowledge sharing, liquidity and government support. Solutions proposed are strong leadership, start-up support, open innovation and collaboration between government, institutions, universities and companies. Case studies of the Tsukuba Science City cluster in Japan and the Silicon Valley cluster in the US are then described.
Porter's theory of national competitive advantage argues that a nation provides the "home base" that allows firms to gain advantages. The theory identifies four determinants of competitive advantage: factor conditions, demand conditions, related and supporting industries, and firm strategy/rivalry. Government policy can influence competitiveness by supporting investment, innovation, and high domestic rivalry rather than protecting industries. Competitive advantage is dynamic and requires continuous upgrading and innovation to withstand erosion over time.
The document discusses the concept of a circular economy and provides examples of businesses that have adopted circular business models. A circular economy aims to minimize waste and make continued use of resources by designing products to be reused, recycled or composted. This contrasts with a traditional linear economy where production involves extracting, making, using and disposing. The examples highlighted include furniture made from old wharves, container houses made from shipping containers, and textile fibers produced from waste milk. Adopting circular models can create new partnerships and business opportunities around resource effectiveness and closed-loop production systems.
Presentación de Steve Harding y Alexa Torlo, de la Birmingham City University, en el III Encuentro Nacional de Asociaciones de Diseño, para el Proyecto 1. Bases para las Políticas Públicas del Diseño en España. Completado con el caso práctico de Andy Hartwell (Substrakt, Ltd.).
Más info: www.designread.es/3enad
Heritiana Ranaivoson from iMec presented ImmersiaTV project, that aims to create a novel form of broadcast omnidirectional video, content production and delivery, and the WEAR project, which aims to foster artists to use technology.
This document discusses design driven innovation and provides examples of companies that utilized design to drive innovation: Kodak with digital photography, TiVo with personal video recorders (PVRs), and Navman with consumer GPS devices. It also summarizes the work of the Design Council in the UK, which aims to inspire and enable best use of design. The document explains that design driven innovation involves using design to understand people's needs and motivations and make things tangible to encourage learning through trial and error. It provides examples of how design can identify new opportunities for businesses.
Aims to revitalize the Textile & Clothing (T&C) sector through a new attention to creativity, personalised design, and artisan and small-scale production for territorially specific value chains in customer-driven business models
This document provides information about the Arctic Innovation Forum event happening on May 31st in Kalix, Sweden. The forum will focus on innovation, smart cities, design thinking, and business innovation. It will include workshops, networking, and panel discussions on topics like digital transformation, industrial skills, test bed environments, and innovation policies. Attendees will receive case materials in advance and participate in hands-on, collaborative activities and debates. The goal is to help connect businesses and discuss challenges and best practices around innovation and sustainability. Presenters will discuss satellite communications and other industry trends.
Creative industries, Innovation, and Digital ConvergenceIan Miles
Presentation within the MOSTI MSc on Service Innovation. What are creative industries? How do they innovate? What is digital convergence? why does it matter?
Introducing the nine Creative Industries R&D partnerships as part of the Creative Industries Clusters Programme. Spread across the four nations of the UK, the partnerships are of exceptional quality in terms of research capability, growth plans and the industrial partners who drive them.
Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, as part of the Government’s Industrial Strategy, the final nine creative clusters have been announced following a year-long selection process. A new Policy and Evidence Centre and a National Centre for Immersive Storytelling will also be developed alongside the clusters.
ChIMERA International Conference and Investment Forum of Creative and Cultura...Informest
Innovation Factory is included in AREA Science Park. Located in Trieste (Italy), AREA Science Park is a system based on innovation, the enhancement of research and the development of new high technology businesses. Its two campuses host approximately 90 R&D centers and high-tech companies. AREA’s mission is to contribute to the development of the business sector through innovation and technological research.
The document introduces the Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN), which connects businesses, researchers, and funders in the UK to accelerate innovation. Specifically, it discusses that KTN has 16 industry communities and 60,000 members, runs hundreds of events each year, and provides services like partner matching, funding information, and strategic support to help businesses grow. It also introduces some of KTN's tools to help with sustainability planning and understanding market opportunities.
Intellectual Property is the essential tool to valorise your ideas, the innovation on your organizations, when it does exist. Essential rules of IPR shall be presented so that basic knowledge can help develop reflections on such a strategy and global item, so to guide you in the implementation of your IPR strategy. Engineers and scientists are yet to boost the innovation paths in developed and developing regions of the world. They have made tremendous progress over the past decades, starting from zero!
This document discusses a series of events related to cluster analysis and development. It provides details on four sessions to be held from September 28-29, 2015 in Cork, Ireland, focusing on cluster analysis in academia and industry, building economic growth through clusters from a policy perspective, and cluster organization development. It also lists the program sponsors and venue locations for each session.
ARCA is a consortium for the application of research and the creation of innovative enterprises, which has been active since 2003 and has exploited a partnership between the University of Palermo and a private entrepreneurial group committed to industrial research and technological transfer.
In 2005 the Consortium started up the ARCA Incubator to promote and assist the generation of innovative business initiatives.
The incubator is located within the University of Palermo campus, covering a total area of about 1,500 square meters and is built around a system of common spaces (coworking areas, a kitchen, a lounge area, printing facilities), units for businesses, offices, staff and meeting rooms, training classrooms and technological laboratories.
TCi 2014 Cross Innovation – How Collaboration with Creative Clusters boosts o...TCI Network
The document discusses how collaboration between creative clusters and other business sectors can boost innovation. It provides examples from Berlin of how the city has established several industry clusters, including media, ICT and creative industries, and identifies cross-sectoral themes to facilitate collaboration. Initiatives in Berlin aim to link design companies with universities, support integration of design into innovation processes, and aggregate crowdfunding projects. The presentation concludes that focusing on providing access to spaces, brokers, and finance can promote understanding between sectors and lead to joint solutions.
The management of cluster A1 carried out a so-called impact
analysis in co-operation with the Institute for Innovation and
Technology (iit) in April/May 2012. The objective of the investigations
was to find out in which fields and to which extent the
players of cluster A had particularly profited from the networking
and in which fields the members’ requirements, especially
those of the enterprises, could eventually not have been met.
The results of the study clearly show that the enterprises in cluster
A have generally been able to benefit well or even very well
from the net-working activities.
Equally important is the fact that the surveyed enterprises had
achieved excellent effects specifically in those fields that had
been considered particularly important for a large number of
cluster participants.
This fact illustrates that the management of cluster A had predominantly
focused its activities on the fields of high priority
and has been able to achieve very positive effects.
In the context of limited resources available to the cluster
management organisation, this finding is of high relevance.
The performance of the enterprises involved in cluster A can be
described as good.
At least half of the network’s players range above the general
industry average regarding typical indicators like turnover or
productivity.
The impact analysis shows that public investments generally
result in monetary benefits for the companies involved in a
cluster initiative. The monetary effect (output) hereby has turned
out to be larger than the public sector invest-ments (input)
made over the same period of time. The output/input leverage
amounts to 2.3. Thus, each euro invested to the cluster by
public authorities generates a monetary benefit of EUR 2.3
which is an encouraging result.
The overall analysis revealed that the sum of monetary effects
had been larger than the total number of investments made by
the public and private sector (the output-input-rate amounts
to 1.3).
This result can in fact be interpreted as consolidated legitimization to public investments in recent years.
The Economic Benefits of Clusters and Regional Support Initiatives within the...Peter Louis
This document discusses clusters and regional economic development. It defines clusters as geographic concentrations of interconnected companies and institutions in a particular field. Clusters provide economic benefits to member firms through increased productivity, innovation, and new business formation due to competition and collaboration. Successful clusters exhibit collective learning processes that promote knowledge development and technology innovation through labor mobility, networking, and linkages with universities and research institutions. Turning clusters into "learning regions" supports knowledge-intensive economic activity and competitive advantage at the regional level.
This document discusses industrial clusters through two case studies. It defines a cluster as a geographic concentration of interconnected businesses in a particular field. The semiconductor industry in Silicon Valley and the automobile industry in Detroit are provided as historical examples of successful clusters. Benefits of clusters include access to resources, information, institutions, customer needs and technology. Potential downsides are homogeneousness, monopolization and high business costs. Current issues facing clusters include lack of knowledge sharing, liquidity and government support. Solutions proposed are strong leadership, start-up support, open innovation and collaboration between government, institutions, universities and companies. Case studies of the Tsukuba Science City cluster in Japan and the Silicon Valley cluster in the US are then described.
Porter's theory of national competitive advantage argues that a nation provides the "home base" that allows firms to gain advantages. The theory identifies four determinants of competitive advantage: factor conditions, demand conditions, related and supporting industries, and firm strategy/rivalry. Government policy can influence competitiveness by supporting investment, innovation, and high domestic rivalry rather than protecting industries. Competitive advantage is dynamic and requires continuous upgrading and innovation to withstand erosion over time.
The document discusses the concept of a circular economy and provides examples of businesses that have adopted circular business models. A circular economy aims to minimize waste and make continued use of resources by designing products to be reused, recycled or composted. This contrasts with a traditional linear economy where production involves extracting, making, using and disposing. The examples highlighted include furniture made from old wharves, container houses made from shipping containers, and textile fibers produced from waste milk. Adopting circular models can create new partnerships and business opportunities around resource effectiveness and closed-loop production systems.
Presentación de Steve Harding y Alexa Torlo, de la Birmingham City University, en el III Encuentro Nacional de Asociaciones de Diseño, para el Proyecto 1. Bases para las Políticas Públicas del Diseño en España. Completado con el caso práctico de Andy Hartwell (Substrakt, Ltd.).
Más info: www.designread.es/3enad
Heritiana Ranaivoson from iMec presented ImmersiaTV project, that aims to create a novel form of broadcast omnidirectional video, content production and delivery, and the WEAR project, which aims to foster artists to use technology.
This document discusses design driven innovation and provides examples of companies that utilized design to drive innovation: Kodak with digital photography, TiVo with personal video recorders (PVRs), and Navman with consumer GPS devices. It also summarizes the work of the Design Council in the UK, which aims to inspire and enable best use of design. The document explains that design driven innovation involves using design to understand people's needs and motivations and make things tangible to encourage learning through trial and error. It provides examples of how design can identify new opportunities for businesses.
Aims to revitalize the Textile & Clothing (T&C) sector through a new attention to creativity, personalised design, and artisan and small-scale production for territorially specific value chains in customer-driven business models
This document provides information about the Arctic Innovation Forum event happening on May 31st in Kalix, Sweden. The forum will focus on innovation, smart cities, design thinking, and business innovation. It will include workshops, networking, and panel discussions on topics like digital transformation, industrial skills, test bed environments, and innovation policies. Attendees will receive case materials in advance and participate in hands-on, collaborative activities and debates. The goal is to help connect businesses and discuss challenges and best practices around innovation and sustainability. Presenters will discuss satellite communications and other industry trends.
Creative industries, Innovation, and Digital ConvergenceIan Miles
Presentation within the MOSTI MSc on Service Innovation. What are creative industries? How do they innovate? What is digital convergence? why does it matter?
Introducing the nine Creative Industries R&D partnerships as part of the Creative Industries Clusters Programme. Spread across the four nations of the UK, the partnerships are of exceptional quality in terms of research capability, growth plans and the industrial partners who drive them.
Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, as part of the Government’s Industrial Strategy, the final nine creative clusters have been announced following a year-long selection process. A new Policy and Evidence Centre and a National Centre for Immersive Storytelling will also be developed alongside the clusters.
ChIMERA International Conference and Investment Forum of Creative and Cultura...Informest
Innovation Factory is included in AREA Science Park. Located in Trieste (Italy), AREA Science Park is a system based on innovation, the enhancement of research and the development of new high technology businesses. Its two campuses host approximately 90 R&D centers and high-tech companies. AREA’s mission is to contribute to the development of the business sector through innovation and technological research.
The document introduces the Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN), which connects businesses, researchers, and funders in the UK to accelerate innovation. Specifically, it discusses that KTN has 16 industry communities and 60,000 members, runs hundreds of events each year, and provides services like partner matching, funding information, and strategic support to help businesses grow. It also introduces some of KTN's tools to help with sustainability planning and understanding market opportunities.
Intellectual Property is the essential tool to valorise your ideas, the innovation on your organizations, when it does exist. Essential rules of IPR shall be presented so that basic knowledge can help develop reflections on such a strategy and global item, so to guide you in the implementation of your IPR strategy. Engineers and scientists are yet to boost the innovation paths in developed and developing regions of the world. They have made tremendous progress over the past decades, starting from zero!
This document discusses a series of events related to cluster analysis and development. It provides details on four sessions to be held from September 28-29, 2015 in Cork, Ireland, focusing on cluster analysis in academia and industry, building economic growth through clusters from a policy perspective, and cluster organization development. It also lists the program sponsors and venue locations for each session.
ARCA is a consortium for the application of research and the creation of innovative enterprises, which has been active since 2003 and has exploited a partnership between the University of Palermo and a private entrepreneurial group committed to industrial research and technological transfer.
In 2005 the Consortium started up the ARCA Incubator to promote and assist the generation of innovative business initiatives.
The incubator is located within the University of Palermo campus, covering a total area of about 1,500 square meters and is built around a system of common spaces (coworking areas, a kitchen, a lounge area, printing facilities), units for businesses, offices, staff and meeting rooms, training classrooms and technological laboratories.
Best practice - Business enhancement through cluster promotion & internationalisation - Mrs. Neus Mèlich, Officer of Business Development Service of the Catalan Institute of Cultural Industries. Department of Culture and Media of the Generalitat de Catalunya (Government of Catalonia)
How to spot and catalyse cross innovation?Xinnovate
How to spot and catalyse cross innovation? What is Cross Innovation? Let Nina Lakeberg and Steve Harding explain this new approach in the creative economy to you in a clear what-who-how-why presentation which forms the blueprint for the Project Cross Innovation. The presentation was held the 6th of September 2012 in Berlin, Germany.
divu*Ciencia is a Spanish company that aims to promote science communication and diffusion through creative formats. It offers a variety of event design, interactive space rental, and creative services focused on bringing science, technology, and innovation to diverse audiences. The company is located in Barcelona's innovation district and has over 235 square meters of open workspace available for exhibitions, workshops, and other events. divu*Ciencia's goal is to make science accessible and stimulate discussion through new multimedia, technological, and experimental approaches.
TSB 3D Printing Competition Designathon Press Release 01nov12FutureGov
The Technology Strategy Board will be launching a £7m additive manufacturing competition at the Enabled by Design-athon event in London. Over 100 designers and manufacturers attending the two-day event of designing and prototyping products for disabled people will learn about the competition. The competition seeks to overcome barriers to the expansion of 3D printing technology by funding projects between £50k-£750k. The event aims to show how 3D printing can customize products to better support individual needs.
This document summarizes a presentation about developing creative enterprises and industries in the Piedmont Triad region of North Carolina. It discusses how the region aims to transform its economy by capitalizing on its creative assets and strengths in design. Specific initiatives discussed include establishing a Center for Architecture, a Design Leadership program, digital marketing training, and entrepreneurship programs for creatives. The presentation provides statistics on the region's existing creative workforce and outlines a vision for further developing creative industries through collaboration between education, government, and business.
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TCI Latam Redes de clusters de Colombia y Mexico, el camino para la colaborac...TCI Network
Las redes de clusters en México y Colombia han tenido un impacto positivo al promover el crecimiento regional de los clusters, fortalecer su gestión estratégica y operativa, y ayudar a las empresas a aprovechar acuerdos comerciales. Estas redes también han colaborado para acelerar la innovación y conectar a los actores de los ecosistemas productivos. Finalmente, las redes de clusters podrían profundizar su colaboración entre países al identificar áreas de interés mutuo y proyectos conjuntos.
TCI/MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference 2022: Mirjana Prica_The Australian fo...TCI Network
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: The Australian food and agribusiness story of resilience in the face of unprecedented disruption.
KEY SPEAKER: Mirjana Prica Managing Director at Food Innovation Australia Ltd (FIAL).
DATE: 1st July 2022
CHAPTER: Asia
TCI/MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference 2022: Vincent Dugre 'Ecosystem Capaci...TCI Network
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: Ecosystem Capacity Building to Support Recovery and Resilience: Canadian Cases.
KEY SPEAKER: Vincent Dugré, Co-founder, Bivizio Inc.
DATE: 1st July 2022
CHAPTER: Asia
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
TCI/MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference 2022 'Tony Lin: Initiating Green and ...TCI Network
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: Initiating Green and Digital Transformation for SMEs: Strategies and Cases.
KEY SPEAKER: Tony Lin, Researcher, Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), Taiwan, and Member Board of Directors, TCI Network.
DATE: 1st July 2022
CHAPTER: Asia
DATE: 1st July 2022
CHAPTER: Asia
TCI / MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference 2022: Ken Charman 'Universities and...TCI Network
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: 2026 and the Future of Collaboration.
KEY SPEAKER: Professor Michael Enright, Northeastern University, Founder and Member Board of Advisors, TCI Network.
DATE: 1st July 2022
CHAPTER: Asia
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: Sustainable Upgrading Paths Towards Competitiveness: Cashmere Cluster of Mongolia.
KEY SPEAKER: Tsevelmaa Khyargas and Enkhtuul Sharavdemberel, National University of Mongolia.
DATE: 1st July 2022
CHAPTER: Asia
TCI/MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference 'Shun Hsiang_Pre-certification of Aqu...TCI Network
The document discusses the development of a knowledge graph-based pre-certification service called beCert that helps aquaculture producers navigate the certification process. It aims to address three pain points producers face: the unpredictability of aquaculture production, the heavy paperwork burden of certification, and the complexity of dealing with different certification requirements. beCert extracts knowledge from certification standards to generate compliance reports and simplify documentation management. A pilot with a Taiwanese fishery cooperative demonstrated how beCert could streamline the process and enable remote auditing using blockchain technology. The service has potential for customization to help other industries with regulatory compliance as well.
TCI/MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference: Erjan Akhmetov 'The impact of the Co...TCI Network
DATE: 1st July 2022
GEOGRAPHICAL ZONE: Asia
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: 2026 and the Future of Collaboration.
KEY SPEAKER: Professor Michael Enright, Northeastern University, Founder and Member Board of Advisors, TCI Network.
TCI/MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference 2022: Janet Tan 'Production Service i...TCI Network
EVENT: TCI Network Asia Conference 2022.
ORGANIZERS: TCI Network, Microeconomics of Compettitiveness (MOC) from Harvard Business School, and Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI ).
TOPIC: Production Service in Supply Chain: A business model incubated in Taiwan.
KEY SPEAKER: Janet Tan, San Jose State University, California, USA.
DATE: 1st July 2022
CHAPTER: Asia
TCI /MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference 2022: Michael Enright '2026 and the ...TCI Network
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: 2026 and the Future of Collaboration.
KEY SPEAKER: Professor Michael Enright, Northeastern University, Founder and Member Board of Advisors, TCI Network.
DATE: 1st July 2022
CHAPTER: Asia
This document analyzes economic trends in Mongolia from 2010-2019 using GDP, employment, and average wage data from the country's National Statistical Organization. It finds that while livestock and retail industries remain important, employment is shifting to construction, finance, and processing. Average wages have grown the most in construction, ICT, and processing industries, with mining wages being twice as high. The document also examines regional economic specialization through a location quotient analysis for 2009 and 2019, finding that specialization has remained steady in mining areas but declined elsewhere, such as in Darkhan. This decline may be partly due to internal migration driving urbanization toward Ulaanbaatar and a lack of developed regional supply chains.
Cambodia's economic growth path and competitivenessTCI Network
Cambodia experienced robust economic growth over the past two decades thanks to sound macroeconomic policies that attracted investment. However, total factor productivity has moderated and competitiveness has eroded as wages have risen. While investment continues to support growth, employment growth has slowed as the agriculture sector sheds jobs. The economy contracted in 2020 due to the pandemic but is projected to recover in 2021, though sustaining growth will require improving competitiveness through diversification.
Mr. Peang Ratana is a freelance researcher and lecturer who has taught at several universities in Cambodia. He discusses how digital tools like Google Forms, Microsoft Forms, Google Meet, Slido, Facebook Live, Telegram, and Messenger can be used for eLearning and distance education. These platforms allow for online surveys, interactive question and answer sessions, video conferencing, live streaming, and messaging. Kahoot is also mentioned as a game-based learning platform that brings engagement to online education.
The document discusses the Philippine FinTech landscape. It notes that the Philippines recorded sharp economic declines in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, which small businesses bore much of the negative impact from lockdowns. It provides an overview of the Philippine FinTech cluster map and key players like banks, payment providers, regulators, infrastructure providers, and consumers. The document also summarizes the country's FinTech history, regulatory approach, opportunities and challenges for further growth.
Decoding the new dynamics of competitiveness. China’s major economic initiati...TCI Network
The document discusses the new dynamics of competitiveness in Asia. It notes that Asia faces challenges from COVID-19, China's rising influence through initiatives like Belt and Road and Made in China 2025, tensions in international trade, the formation of the RCEP trading bloc, pressures to transition to digital and green economies, and increasing development levels in some countries. Asian nations must navigate relationships with both China and Western powers, while addressing domestic issues like pandemic recovery, supply chain reconfiguration, infrastructure development, and responding to global challenges through local solutions.
1) The document outlines a study that assessed the reliability and validity of students' self-reported learning outcomes against stated course learning outcomes.
2) Preliminary results found the outcome-specific questionnaires to have high reliability. Most courses saw significant increases in student self-ratings from beginning to end.
3) Further analysis is still needed to determine if end-of-course self-ratings correlate with assessments of student task performance against learning outcomes.
Creating Shared Value: What Makes a Gamechanger?TCI Network
This document discusses creating shared value and identifying shared value gamechangers. It begins by explaining the motivation for studying shared value impact and looking for gamechangers. It then defines creating shared value as making a profit while delivering a social need. The document discusses why shared value gamechangers that fundamentally change an industry should be identified. It proposes developing a framework to assess the impact of shared value initiatives on firms and society. Finally, it reviews literature on shared value and shared measurement to develop such a framework.
In World Expo 2010 Shanghai – the most visited Expo in the World History
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China’s official organizer of the Expo, CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade https://en.ccpit.org/) has chosen Dr. Alyce Su as the Cover Person with Cover Story, in the Expo’s official magazine distributed throughout the Expo, showcasing China’s New Generation of Leaders to the World.
Economic Risk Factor Update: June 2024 [SlideShare]Commonwealth
May’s reports showed signs of continued economic growth, said Sam Millette, director, fixed income, in his latest Economic Risk Factor Update.
For more market updates, subscribe to The Independent Market Observer at https://blog.commonwealth.com/independent-market-observer.
A toxic combination of 15 years of low growth, and four decades of high inequality, has left Britain poorer and falling behind its peers. Productivity growth is weak and public investment is low, while wages today are no higher than they were before the financial crisis. Britain needs a new economic strategy to lift itself out of stagnation.
Scotland is in many ways a microcosm of this challenge. It has become a hub for creative industries, is home to several world-class universities and a thriving community of businesses – strengths that need to be harness and leveraged. But it also has high levels of deprivation, with homelessness reaching a record high and nearly half a million people living in very deep poverty last year. Scotland won’t be truly thriving unless it finds ways to ensure that all its inhabitants benefit from growth and investment. This is the central challenge facing policy makers both in Holyrood and Westminster.
What should a new national economic strategy for Scotland include? What would the pursuit of stronger economic growth mean for local, national and UK-wide policy makers? How will economic change affect the jobs we do, the places we live and the businesses we work for? And what are the prospects for cities like Glasgow, and nations like Scotland, in rising to these challenges?
How to Invest in Cryptocurrency for Beginners: A Complete GuideDaniel
Cryptocurrency is digital money that operates independently of a central authority, utilizing cryptography for security. Unlike traditional currencies issued by governments (fiat currencies), cryptocurrencies are decentralized and typically operate on a technology called blockchain. Each cryptocurrency transaction is recorded on a public ledger, ensuring transparency and security.
Cryptocurrencies can be used for various purposes, including online purchases, investment opportunities, and as a means of transferring value globally without the need for intermediaries like banks.
University of North Carolina at Charlotte degree offer diploma Transcripttscdzuip
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How Poonawalla Fincorp and IndusInd Bank’s Co-Branded RuPay Credit Card Cater...beulahfernandes8
The eLITE RuPay Platinum Credit Card, a strategic collaboration between Poonawalla Fincorp and IndusInd Bank, represents a significant advancement in India's digital financial landscape. Spearheaded by Abhay Bhutada, MD of Poonawalla Fincorp, the card leverages deep customer insights to offer tailored features such as no joining fees, movie ticket offers, and rewards on UPI transactions. IndusInd Bank's solid banking infrastructure and digital integration expertise ensure seamless service delivery in today's fast-paced digital economy. With a focus on meeting the growing demand for digital financial services, the card aims to cater to tech-savvy consumers and differentiate itself through unique features and superior customer service, ultimately poised to make a substantial impact in India's digital financial services space.
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Falcon stands out as a top-tier P2P Invoice Discounting platform in India, bridging esteemed blue-chip companies and eager investors. Our goal is to transform the investment landscape in India by establishing a comprehensive destination for borrowers and investors with diverse profiles and needs, all while minimizing risk. What sets Falcon apart is the elimination of intermediaries such as commercial banks and depository institutions, allowing investors to enjoy higher yields.
Fabular Frames and the Four Ratio ProblemMajid Iqbal
Digital, interactive art showing the struggle of a society in providing for its present population while also saving planetary resources for future generations. Spread across several frames, the art is actually the rendering of real and speculative data. The stereographic projections change shape in response to prompts and provocations. Visitors interact with the model through speculative statements about how to increase savings across communities, regions, ecosystems and environments. Their fabulations combined with random noise, i.e. factors beyond control, have a dramatic effect on the societal transition. Things get better. Things get worse. The aim is to give visitors a new grasp and feel of the ongoing struggles in democracies around the world.
Stunning art in the small multiples format brings out the spatiotemporal nature of societal transitions, against backdrop issues such as energy, housing, waste, farmland and forest. In each frame we see hopeful and frightful interplays between spending and saving. Problems emerge when one of the two parts of the existential anaglyph rapidly shrinks like Arctic ice, as factors cross thresholds. Ecological wealth and intergenerational equity areFour at stake. Not enough spending could mean economic stress, social unrest and political conflict. Not enough saving and there will be climate breakdown and ‘bankruptcy’. So where does speculative design start and the gambling and betting end? Behind each fabular frame is a four ratio problem. Each ratio reflects the level of sacrifice and self-restraint a society is willing to accept, against promises of prosperity and freedom. Some values seem to stabilise a frame while others cause collapse. Get the ratios right and we can have it all. Get them wrong and things get more desperate.
Madhya Pradesh, the "Heart of India," boasts a rich tapestry of culture and heritage, from ancient dynasties to modern developments. Explore its land records, historical landmarks, and vibrant traditions. From agricultural expanses to urban growth, Madhya Pradesh offers a unique blend of the ancient and modern.
Budgeting as a Control Tool in Government Accounting in Nigeria
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Budgeting as a Control Tool in Govt Accounting in Nigeria Prof Oyedokun.pptx
TCI 2015 Danish clusters and the creative industries Development, growth & cross sectoral cooperation
1. Danish clusters and the creative industries
Development, growth & cross sectoral
cooperation
Betina Simonsen
Plenary Session 4: Facing the Challanges of a Creative Economy
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Innonet Lifestyle – Interior & Clothing
Innovationsnetværket Livsstil – Bolig & Beklædning
Betina Simonsen
Managing Director
Development Centre UMT
The secretariat of Innonet Lifestyle-
Interior & Clothing
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Danish clusters and the creative industries,
development, growth & cross sectoral cooperation
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Innovationsnetværket Livsstil – Bolig & Beklædning
1. Def. creative economy & creative
industries
2. Clusters role in developing the creative
industries
3. How do we as a cluster secure we put
together the right activities to foster
growth and job creation in the creative
industries
4. Success and failures in cross sectoral
innovation
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A creative economy is based on people’s use of their
creative imagination to increase an idea’s value. John
Howkins developed the concept in 2001 to describe
economic systems where value is based on novel
imaginative qualities rather than the traditional
resources of land, labour and capital. The term is
used to describe creativity throughout a whole
economy.
Creative industries are limited to specific sectors
such as IT, media, design, fashion, games, art etc.
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The role of clusters
The European Creative Industry Alliance:
10 recommendations to support creative industries as a driver for competitiveness and job
creations
# 4: to develop and support capacity building in regional clusters
# 5: to enable and support SME internationalisation efforts
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The role of clusters
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1) Stimulation and facilitation of cross sectoral innovation
2) Professionalise entrepreneurs – the growth layer – the next SMEs
Design BoostNordic Buzz The Green
Entrepreneurs’
House
Pit StopRecycle
Cradle
2
Cradle
Materiale Design
FraktioneringProdukt Design
Bæredygtig
ressourceforvaltning
Processering
Cradle
2
Cradle
Materiale Design
FraktioneringProdukt Design
Bæredygtig
ressourceforvaltning
Processering
Rethink
Business
Textiles for
hospitals
of the future
Created 4 KidsNetwork
Classroom
of the Future
Resource
Optimisation
Centre
Sewing lab
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22 Innovation networks – national clusters financed by the Danish Agency for Science, Technology
and Innovation (Ministry of Education and Research) on selected strategic important areas for
Denmark’s future growth and competitiveness.
The networks offer a number of core activities:
Facilitating professional secretary with participating important knowledge partners, key private sector players
and public partners.
Bridgebuilding and meeting places – you can find and obtain inspiration, find partners and have your ideas
developed via seminars, conferences and matchmaking with businesses and clever people.
Collaborative projects – you can participate in a pilot project, an innovation project or a project with other
companies’ participation. The innovation network helps to put together the strongest team and find project
financing so that good ideas can be tested and realised.
Dissemination of knowledge – you can engage in discussions on the latest knowledge within your field, and
the networks can ensure development of the required skills to meet your business’s special needs.
Who are we?
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Innovationsnetværket Livsstil – Bolig & Beklædning
FURNITURE &
INTERIORS
CLOTHING/
FASHION
CREATIVE
SECTORS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
GENERAL MANAGER
CONSORTIUM PARTNERS
SECRETARIAT
DIALOGUE
COMPANIES
EVALUATION
ORGANISATION
MATCHMAKING & DISSEMINATION
OF KNOWLEDGE
ENTREPRENEURSHIP & TALENTS
NEW MATERIALS & SUSTAINABILITY
INTERNATIONALISATION
NEW SALES CHANNELS AND CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT/STRATEGIC DESIGN/DESIGN THINKING
CHILDREN’S PLATFORM
PRODUCTION & IT TECHNOLOGY
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Consortium partners
Consortium partners
University Expertise
Aarhus University Analyses, efficiency analysis of innovation and development in small and
medium-size companies within the Innovation Network’s target groups.
Research, business development
Royal College of Art Entrepreneurship and talents, research in fashion, design, architecture and
interiors, multidisciplinary centre for design research focused on people,
internationalisation
London College of Fashion Research in fashion, entrepreneurship and talents, creative industries,
internationalisation
Design Academy Eindhoven Internationalisation, new materials & sustainability, business development,
design thinking, strategic design, production and IT technology
Copenhagen Business School Research and expert knowledge within sales channels and consumer behaviour,
business development.
Aarhus School of Architecture Business development, design thinking and strategic design, service design and
development of business models, creative industries
Kolding School of Design Sustainability, materials, product and service design, entrepreneurship,
fashion, international projects, research
The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Fashion, entrepreneurship and talents, sustainability, research, product and
service design, creative industries
GTS Expertise
The Alexandra Institute IT technology, consumer behaviour, entrepreneurship, creative industries
The Danish Technological Institute Research in new materials, test facilities, sustainability, production technology
Professional college Expertise
TEKO/ VIT New materials, sustainability, entrepreneurship & talents, business
development, production technology
KEA Sustainability, materials, methods & didactics. KEA also has a research and
innovation centre with F&ICK, which addresses the mixture between research
and action.
Knowledge environment Expertise
Development Centre UMT Management of the secretariat, administrative facilitation of development
processes, business networks, communication, matchmaking, sharing of
knowledge, internationalisation
Innovation Lab Consumer behaviour, IT technology, Internationalisation, trends
The Danish Fashion Institute Fashion, national and international networks, business development in the
fashion sector, sustainable fashion, new materials, entrepreneurship and
talents
New Consortium Partners
Spinderihallerne Entrepreneurship, small creative business, incubator environment
University of Southern Denmark Sustainability, analysis, entrepreneurship, design, welfare
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There are one or two meetings each year with the dialogue companies
(128 selected companies), and an analysis of the challenges and
possibilities which the sector faces is prepared every second year.
Dialogue companies
Alipe Georg Jensen Damask Joha A/S Novotex A/S
Birkemose A/S GUBI Kabooki Pressalit
BoConcept A/S Hammer Tæpper Isabella A/S Spandet and Partners
Claire Group A/S Hans Sandgren Jakobsen Kopenhagen Fur Superwood
Dansk Træfiberisolering Holse & Wibroe A/S Kvadrat Thygesen Fabrics
Dolle A/S 2rethink.dk Lene Bjerre Design Ticket2Heaven
Dovista Hummel Midform A/S Trip Trap
ejsikkelej IC Companys A/S Fixoni Troels Grum-Schwensen
EM Retail Solutions IKEA A/S Montana Tvilum-Scanbirk
Fraster A/S Innovation Randers A/S Nordisk Company A/S Uno Image
Fritz Hansen A/S Inwido Denmark Nobia Wernerfelt
Gardin Lis Jeld-Wen Novopan Træindustri WedoWood
Softline A/S Dacore KVIK A/S Dansk Wilton
VTI Vinderup Træindustri A/S Karup Partners A/S Brdr. Andersen Møbelsnedkeri A/S C´arla Du Nord
AIDA A/S Danish Art Weaving A/S Ege tæpper Bobles
Haugland Collection Denmark LauRie A/S Morten Mygind Arkitekter Name it
Neutral.com Aps NJA Furniture A/S Skovby Møbelfabrik A/S Sørig Design
Boelliving Carpe Diem Mond of Copenhagen Mascot
Green Machine Compo Tech Normann Copenhagen Verpan
One Collection Nyt Hjem A/S Howe A/S TMK A/S
Worldflexhome A/S Selected A/S Dan Modul A/S Ryberg Design
Brands 4 Kids Knowledge Cotton Apparel Bente Rübner APS BON ‘ A PARTE
Barbara Gongini DFI Geisler Stinne Gorell Eilersen
Schilder & Brown Kvist Industries Quilts of Denmark Scan HTP A/S
Leander A/S Kähler design Skovtex True Stuff / Tinta APS
Muuto
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Virksomhedens navn
Strategiudviklingafforretningspotentialer
Designtilgenbrug-RegionMidtjylland
WearableTech-teknologisominnovationsdriver
Sensorintegreretitekstil
InternetofThings-teknologisominnovationsdriver
Tekstiltiloutdoorapplikation
LokalHampproduktion
Afdækketekniskemulighederforbæredygtige
alternativertilcoating&laminering
Energihøst
HIGGbrandanalyseafdansketekstilvirksomheder
Futureogfashion
Talentudviklingmøbler
Comfort
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Internationaltmøbelseminar
StockholmFurniture&LightFair2015
Vidensdelingafmaterialeinformation
Abonnementpåmaterialedatabase,workshopog
bibliotek
NetværksgruppeLæringsrum
MapoftheFuture
InnovationCup
2Rethink x x
Allan Ryberg Design
Andersen (X?) x x (x) (x)
Bo Concept x x x (x) x x
Claire (x)
Compotech
Danish Art weaving x x
Dan- Modul x x (x)
Dolle x (x)
Ege (x) (x) (x)
Fraster X
Fritz Hansen x
Gardin Lis x x x x x x
Green Machine x
Grum Design
Hammer Tæpper x x x
Hans Sandgren Jacobsen x x x x
Haugland Collection x x
Holse & Wiebroe x x
Hummel x x
Højer Møbler x x x X (X)
Ikea
Innovation Randers x x x x (x)
Inwido x x x
Isabella x (x) x
Kabooki x x x (x) x X? X? x
Kähler
Karup Partners x x
Kvadrat x x x x x (x)
Kvist Industries x x
Leander (x) x x x
LauRie x x x x
Mascot (X) (x)
Mond of Copenhagen x x
Neutral x x x x
NJA Møbler x
Nordisk x x x (x) x x x
Novopan x x x
Pressalit x x x x x x (X)
Quilts of Denmark x (x) x
SCAN HTTP x
SkovTex
Softline x
Spandet & Partners
Sørig Design (X)
Thygesen Fabrics x x
Trip Trap x x x
Uno Image x x x x
Verpan x x x x x x x
Wilton
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Netværkomkringbæredygtighed
Samarbejdeomkringnyeværdikæder
Værdikædeoptimering
co-creationogCrowdsoursing
MarkedforHigfhendcraftedeprodukter
Hjælptilmarkedsføring
Netværksgruppeomkringhåndvævedetekstilerog
eksportmarkeder
fraFårtilulddesignnyværdikæde-lokalstory-telling
Matchmeddesignere
InnoBooster
branding/socioalemedier
Brugerinvolvering
Rethinkresources
Matchmedstuderendeomudviklingafnye
bioplastmaterialer
Designkonkurrenceomnyeprodukteraf
bioplastmaterialer
Designere-seniorprojekter:Detgråguldifht.
Virksomhederne
Serviceplatformomkr.Optimeringafwebplatformog
onlinesalg
netværkonlinemarkedsføring
Seminarerogeventsomkringventurekapiatalog
andenfunding
Instanstiluvildigtest/validering/effektmåling?
Tekstilmølleprojekt
Sumatics
Analysegruppe-retursystemermhp
genanvendelse
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Netværksgruppeomkr.Indlejredelyskilder
AFBW
nyematerialer&bæredygtighed
Udviklingafreflekstilhøjevarmegrader
Teknologiudviklingomkr.Rationeludskæringaf
mønsterdele
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broderier
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indenforbæredygtighedomkr.Afgiftsregulering
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kontormøbler
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samarbejdspartnere
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Afdækkeogajourførekravtilmøbel-og
tekstilprodukteriEUogglobalt
Nyefunktionaliteterimetervarer
netværksgruppeomkringmaterialer
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Allan Ryberg Design x x x
Andersen
Bo Concept x
Claire x (x) x (x)
Compotech
Danish Art weaving x x
Dan- Modul x
Dolle (X) X X
Ege
Fraster
Fritz Hansen (x)
Gardin Lis
Green Machine (X) x x
Grum Design
Hammer Tæpper
Hans Sandgren Jacobsen x
Haugland Collection x x x
Holse & Wiebroe x
Hummel x X
Højer Møbler x
Ikea x x x
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Kabooki
Kähler
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Kvadrat x
Kvist Industries (x)
Leander
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Pressalit x
Quilts of Denmark x
SCAN HTTP (X) x x x x
SkovTex
Softline x
Spandet & Partners
Sørig Design x (X) x
Thygesen Fabrics x x x
Trip Trap (x)
Uno Image x
Verpan
Wilton
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Innonet Lifestyle – Interior & Clothing
Innovationsnetværket Livsstil – Bolig & Beklædning
FURNITURE &
INTERIORS
CLOTHING/
FASHION
CREATIVE
SECTORS
INTERNATIONALISATION:
Senior Lifstyle/Nordic Buzz/Kids Cluster/ Danish LIVINGroom-Milan Furniture Fair 2015
NEW SALES CHANNELS AND CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR:
Shop experiences that can be measured / Digital Map of the Future / Digital Consumer Trends / Internet of Things/ Conference:
Digital Innovation in the Lifestyle industry
NEW MATERIALS AND SUSTAINABILITY:
Materials workshops / Recycle / Rethink Business / Innovative & sustainable materials directed towards development & design /
Textile Mill/ textiles for hospitals in the future/ Design for disassembly
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT / STRATEGIC DESIGN / DESIGN THINKING:
Think tank for furniture / Strategic Design / International Furniture Seminar - Future challenges
CHILDREN’S PLATFORM:
Created4kids / Classroom of the Future
PRODUCTION & TECHNOLOGY:
Retail- etail Lab / Retail-etail leader network / Resource optimisation centre / Local Hemp production/Think Tank-sewing
production in Denmark / Internet of Things
Activities:
ENTREPRENEURSHIP & TALENTS:
Talent Programme / Design Boost/ The Green Entrepreneurship House / Innovation Cups / Entrepreneurship Fair / Future of
Fashion
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP & TALENTS:
Talent Programme / Design Boost/ The Green Entrepreneurship House / Innovation Cups / Entrepreneurship Fair / Future of
Fashion
Activities:
Talent programme (B&B)
Best talents from Danish Design
Schools within Furniture and
Interior are chosen to
cooperate withTop Brands
Design Boost
Mathing wood- and furniture
Companies with graduates
or students within design
and architecture
(project leader)
The green Entrepreneurs’ House
Initiatives that strengthen
entrepreneurs’ business
models so they can grow
into commercial green
Companies.
Innovation Cups (B&B)
Concentrated innovation
sequence with students
that creates value for
companies (project leader).
Nordic Buzz
An entrepreneur fair
exhibiting 107 upcoming
ScandinavianEntrepreneurs
within Lifestyle + mentorship
(project leader)
The Future of Fashion (B&B)
We create a platform where
newly educated talents from
the four fashion courses can
display their work for the sector.
Cross sectoral
Pit Stop
Professionalizing of small creative
businesses via match with
knowledge partners
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Innovationsnetværket Livsstil – Bolig & Beklædning
Activities:
Senior Lifestyle
Design and new thinking in the
area of furniture and clothing
for senior segment
(project leader).
Nordic Buzz
An entrepreneur fair
exhibiting 100 upcoming
ScandinavianEntrepreneurs
within Lifestyle + mentorship
(project leader)
Kids Cluster
Internatinal collaboration with
Kid´s cluster in Barcelona
To identify possible common
activities
INTERNATIONALISATION:
Senior Lifstyle/Nordic Buzz/ Kids Cluster/ Danish LIVINGroom-Milan Furniture Fair 2015
Danish LIVINGroom –
Milan furniture fair 2015
Branding of Danish furniture
design and the Danish architect
and design schools during the
Milan Furniture Fair 2015.
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Activities:
Shop experiences that can be
Measured (SP)
Construction of a simple tool
to measure customers’ holistic
experience of visiting a shop
Digital map of the Future
The project is a
digitalisation of the earlier
project “Map of the Future”
(project leader)
Digital consumer Trends
(SP)
The think tank that has formed
a qualified overview of the
most important current trends,
when It comes to consumers
on the digital platforms
(project leader)
Internet of Things (B&B)
Provide companies with
newest technology within
wearables tech and Internet
of things + identify new
business possibilities.
Workshops
NEW SALES CHANNELS AND CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR:
Shop experiences that can be measured / Digital Map of the Future / Digital Consumer Trends / Internet of Things/ Conference:
Digital Innovation in the Lifestyle industry
Conference (SP):
Digital Innovation in the
Lifestyle Industry with with
top Keynote speakers and cases
on why and how to digitalize
business and how to succeed
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Innovationsnetværket Livsstil – Bolig & Beklædning
Activities:
Materials workshop (consultant)
Companies can order a materials
workshop for inspiration or to
kickstart development of new
products on the basis of their
own needs (project leader).
Recycle
Centre for recovery of
plastic composites,
specifically wind turbine
blades.
Rethink Business
Project on dissemination of
green business models
among SMEs and municipalities
in the Central Denmark Region
(project leader).
Innovative & sustainable
materials intended for
development and design (B&B)
Development of models for
sustainable materials
and design processes for
the sector.
Textile mill
International project
working on the basis of
the principles of the circular
economy (project leader).
Design for disassembly
Helps companies to design their
Producs or services for reuse and
with green business models
Where end users gain access
to the value that lies in the
product more than to own it ( project leader)
Textiles for hospitals
of the future (B&B)
New development strategies for
Danish textile companies wanting
to offer textile-based interior
Solutions for the hospitals of the
future.
NEW MATERIALS AND SUSTAINABILITY:
Materials workshops / Recycle / Rethink Business / Innovative & sustainable materials directed towards development & design /
Textile Mill/ Textiles for hospitals of the future/ Design for disassembly
Cradle
2
Cradle
Materiale Design
FraktioneringProdukt Design
Bæredygtig
ressourceforvaltning
Processering
Cradle
2
Cradle
Materiale Design
FraktioneringProdukt Design
Bæredygtig
ressourceforvaltning
Processering
Cross sectoral Cross sectoral
Cross sectoral Cross sectoral
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Innovationsnetværket Livsstil – Bolig & Beklædning
Activities:
Think tank for furniture
Think tank that will offer
a proposal for how the
declining sales in the sector
can be turned around via
development and innovation
(project coodinator).
Strategic Design (B&B)
Use of design skills as a
strategic tool in Danish
lifestyle companies.
Workshops focusing on
Business Understanding
Strategic Design/ Design Thinking
Are important factors for
innovation in the whole value
chain cross sectors
International
Furniture Seminar -
Future challenges
(B&B)
Focus on shared
future challenges within
the furniture sector,
designers and
the furniture courses.
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT / STRATEGIC DESIGN / DESIGN THINKING:
Think tank for furniture / Strategic Design / International Furniture Seminar - Future challenges
Cross sectoral
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Activities:
Created 4 Kids
Will gather strong players
from different sector
companies
to launch Danish children’s
products on common retail/etail
platform
Network
Classroom of the Future
Sharing best practice across
private & public sectors-
companies & teachers to
seek new holistic solutions
for future classrooms
CHILDREN’S PLATFORM:
Created4kids / Classroom of the Future
Cross sectoralCross sectoral
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Activities:
Digital Retail Tech Lab (SP)
Technology lab within digital
retail
(project leader).
Retail /etail leaders’
Network (SP)
Exclusive top leader network
with highly qualified people
in discussions on the major
upheavals currently within
the retail sector - in confi-
dence! (project leader).
Resource optimisation centre
focusing on development of
knowledge on resource-efficient
production and product design.
Local hemp Production
(B&B)
Investigate possibilities to
substitute cotton with locally
produced hemp fibers/ production
of hemp textiles and via modern
Technology create a profitable business
Sewing lab (B&B)
Development of a sewing robot
Sewing lab for entrepreneurs
In cooperation with Censec and
Robocluster
(project leader).
PRODUCTION & TECHNOLOGY:
Retail- etail Lab / Retail-etail leader network / Resource optimisation centre / Local Hemp production/Think Tank-sewing
production in Denmark
Internet of Things (B&B)
Provide companies with
newest technology /
wearables tech and Internet
of things + identify new
business possibilities.
Cross sectoral
Cross sectoral
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Failures - one example
- Idea creation workshop with 4 other clusters inviting members from different areas
- One from each cluster in each group and using an idea generation method called ”the flower”
- Outcome were some ideas, but none of the ideas or cooperations were taken to next level
- Problem 1: – too open process; should have been focused on a specific problem or idea from
the start
- Problem 2: – too little time – trust had to be built up between participants
- Problem 3: – no planned process after the session