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Professor Ron Johnston Australian Centre for Innovation

Building the Infrastructure to Manage Uncertainty – Experience from within the EU. Professor Ron Johnston Australian Centre for Innovation Faculty of Engineering, University of Sydney FEAST 17 July 2007. M. 15 years old; non-profit but very commercial. http://www.aciic.org.au/.

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Professor Ron Johnston Australian Centre for Innovation

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  1. Building the Infrastructure to Manage Uncertainty – Experience from within the EU Professor Ron Johnston Australian Centre for Innovation Faculty of Engineering, University of Sydney FEAST 17 July 2007

  2. M 15 years old; non-profit but very commercial http://www.aciic.org.au/ Mission – to assist organisations to better address the challenges of the future through innovation

  3. The European Challenge “Europe must break out of structures and expectations established in the post-WW2 era which leave it today living a moderately comfortable life on slowly declining capital…unsustainable in the face of rising competition from other parts of the world” (Aho Report, p.1)

  4. AND “In the context of the Lisbon Strategy and the shift to a knowledge-based economy, Europe needs to ensure an attractive business environment for the development of key technology areas and markets where it should aim at achieving world-leading competitive advantage.” (DG-RTD)

  5. The Response Building the NEW Infrastructure • Strategic Intelligence • Demand-side policies to create opportunities for innovation • User-led manufacturing

  6. Strategic Intelligence –a capacity to address the future Through • Databases of foresight and forecasting • Futurewatch/ over-the-horizon scanning • Analyses of emerging technologies • Capacity building • Focussed R&D – FP7 €52 billion • Multiple applications

  7. Demand-side policies –the rationale The primary target should be new and emerging markets for knowledge-intensive goods and services with a high growth potential, which require intensification of R&D efforts and where public authorities can play a critical role on the demand side.” (DG-RTD)

  8. Examples Past • Internet • Key platform technologies underpinning Nokia and Philips products • Aerospace and high-speed trains Future • E-health • Pharmaceuticals • Energy • Environment • Transport/logistics • Security • Digital content (Aho Report)

  9. Public Procurement • Innovation in procurement processes • Procurement from the market of innovative goods/ services • Procurement of ‘prospective’ goods/services • Innovation in identification of procurement needs

  10. Characteristics of Lead Markets • High per capita income • Quality and quantity of demand • Good framework conditions for learning and innovation • Pioneering, demanding regulations • Competence in entire value chain • Image • Clear major problems/challenges (Meyer-Kramer, 2004)

  11. Opportunities? • A better strategic intelligence capability will assist in identifying new business opportunities • Demand-side policies will create a landscape for new business ventures • User-centred innovation has application in all industries, and challenges lowest-cost models

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