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DO WE HAVE A SUCCESS FORMULA FOR INNOVATIVE BUSINESS ?

Join the Baltic Dynamics Conference on Innovation, focused on the key elements of successful innovative businesses. Topics include EU 2020 strategy, R&I, SMEs, entrepreneurship, marketing, financing, and more.

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DO WE HAVE A SUCCESS FORMULA FOR INNOVATIVE BUSINESS ?

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  1. DO WE HAVE A SUCCESS FORMULA FOR INNOVATIVE BUSINESS ? BALTIC DYNAMICS Conferenceon Innovation «PuttingKey-wordstogetherin Innovation Ecosystem» Kaunas, May 27-29, 2015 Dr.habil.sc.ing. Jānis Stabulnieks , Latvian TechnologicalCenter

  2. EU 2020 INNOVATION UNION R&I STRATEGY RIS3 (3S) SMEs EU – NATIONAL ECONOMY

  3. Horizon 2020 instruments, incl. S3P TechnologyTransfer (COSME- EEN) e-commerce R&D services Marketing Delivery Design Ideageneration Idea / Businessplan Prototyping / Testing Production Marketentry ManagementTeambuilding Q M Distribution/ Sales Maintenance Financing, Investments, PublicProcurementfor Innovation ??? Self-evaluation (IMP3rove) WINNOVATION, Austria

  4. K&T offer K&T request UNIVERSITIES K&T knowledge BROKERS tacit STP TC BI experience COMPANIES TDU INTERMEDIARIES know-how technology EEN TTC CoC LO assistance R&D INSTITUTIONS invention licence

  5. Convergence of Traditional Economic Development & Innovation-Based Economic Development Assets: Competitive Basis: Key values/offerings: Lead Organization: Traditional PHYSICAL Natural Resources Highways/Rail Proximity Costs University Research Parks, Incentives Chambers/EDCs Innovation KNOWLEDGE Specialized talent networks, Clusters, University research industry partnerships, Commercialization, Market Positioning Globalization Research Parks, Workforce Competencies, Lifestyle, Economic Gardening, Economic Developers INNOVATION INTERMEDIARIES RichardBendis, President «Innovation America», USA «BALTIC DYNAMICS 2013» Riga

  6. HORIZON 2020 - SME INSTRUMENT Phase1 – 2014 / 2015

  7. EASME

  8. EASME

  9. Top-10 country success rates (all beneficiaries and all phases combined) EASME

  10. ResultsMarch 2015 EASME

  11. Innovation UnionScoreboard 2015

  12. Bootstrapping The term comes from the German legend of Baron Münchhausen pulling himself out of the sea by pulling on his own bootstraps. Definition:“The act of starting a business with little or no external funding” R.Bendis, USA

  13. Smart Specialisation • Search for more efficient and effective regional development policies, avoiding overlap and imitation • Setting innovation as priority for all regions (Europe 2020) and improving innovation (strategy) process • Better use of scarce public resources, aiming for synergies between EU, national/regional and private funds (PPP) • Driving economic transformation, focusing on regional profiles in global value chain • New academic insights and concepts in the fields of growth, competitiveness and clusters Denise Heiligers - Assistant to the Director-GeneralDG Research & InnovationEuropeanCommission; «BALTIC DYNAMICS 2013» Riga

  14. HowSMEsshouldunderstandtheSmart SpecializationStrategy ? • Anewinnovationpolicyconceptwithtargetedsupport to ResearchandInnovation • Smartpoliciesto maximise the knowledge-based development potential of any region, strong or weak, high-tech or low-tech • IdentificationofcomparativeadvantagesinspecificR & I domains/clusters (not just winningsectors) EU S3 Platform

  15. Vacuum deposition system of metal and organicmaterial thin films EDWARDS AUTO 306 Research fields: High temperature crystal growth Sintering of ferroelectric ceramics Pulsed laser deposition (PLD) Metal–organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) Organic thin film deposition Chalcogenide films for holographic recording Modification of materials by laser radiation in infrared – vacuum ultraviolet range www.cfi.lu.lv Cooperation Partners: Valmiera Glass Fibre X-ray Diffractometer X’Pert Pro MPD Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) with energy dispersivedetector for X-rays (EDX) and with an option of Electron BeamLithography (EBL).

  16. SIDRABE has been designing and manufacturing vacuum deposition equipment and developing unique processes for almost 50 years. Theyoffer: Coating of roll-to-roll web materials Coating of metal strips Coating of large-area flat glass Coating of artificial diamond and various powders Protective and decorative coating of 3D articles Substrate pre-treatment using ion sources Vacuum lamination Vacuum drying of webs (1-20 μm) www.sidrabe.lv

  17. www.angel.lv an&angel is a brand of innovative and functional design objects. Glass and crystal are our natural elements, and the creation of unprecedented forms is our driving force. It’s important for us to know our products can be used on a daily basis as well as during holidays, and we strive to make sure our glassware is practical, matches your interior, and perfects your living space.

  18. SUCCESS = I3 = Innovation x Intellect x Intuition i WorldSummiton Innovation – Dubai, UAE, 2008

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