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Strategy 2010 – Perspectives for Research, Technology and Innovation in Austria. Simone Mesner Austrian Council for Research and Technology Development. www.rat-fte.at. Bratislava December 6, 2005. Who is the Austrian Council?.
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Strategy 2010 – Perspectives for Research, Technology and Innovation in Austria Simone Mesner Austrian Council for Research and Technology Development www.rat-fte.at Bratislava December 6, 2005
Who is the Austrian Council? • Advisory body for research, technology and innovation policies in Austria • Established by law and constituted in 2000 • Eight independent experts from universities and industry • Appointed for five years; second term started on September 6, 2005 • Equipped with a secretariat
The Council`s Mission • Advising the federal government, ministers and provincial governments in all issues related to research, technology and innovation • Designing a long-term R&D-strategy for Austria • Proposing thematic and strategic fields of research promotion and new R&D initiatives • Evaluating the implementation of the strategy
Research Strategies for Austria • „Vision 2005 - Among the Best Through Innovation“:outlines the shared values and guiding principles of the Austrian Council • „2.5% + plus: Prosperity Through Research and Innovation“:describes the main strategic elements on the way to the Lisbon and Barcelona targets • National Research and Innovation Plan (December 2002) • „Strategy 2010 – Perspectives for Research, Technology and Innovation in Austria“(August 2005)
What Have We Achieved?The Development of RTD-Expenditures in Austria We have nearly reached the 2,5%-Target for 2005!
Improved Framework Conditions for RTD in Austria • Financial Contribution of the Federal Government • Special funds for RTD: 508 Mio. € from 2001 to 2003, and 600 Mio. € from 2004 to 2006 • Follow-up “Research Billion”: first part already allocated (50 Mio. € for 2005 and 75 Mio. € for 2006) • Establishment of a National Foundation for Research: 125 Mio.€ p.a. • Widening the scope of the indirect funding system: 100 Mio. € p.a. • Structural Reform of the Funding System
Strategy 2010: Objectives • Placing Austria among the leading EU-members in RTD • Strengthening of the competitiveness and dynamism of the Austrian economy • Reaching the Barcelona targets • Further improving the framework conditions for research and innovation in Austria
Strategy 2010: Strategic Orientation • Promote quality on a broad level and excellence at the top • Strengthen networking and cooperation between science and industry • Improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the promotion system
Strategy 2010: Major Recommendations Part I • Develop a strategy of excellence encompassing all sectors of research performance • Promote special and distinct profils at the universities • Facilitate cooperation between universities and polytecnical colleges • Strengthen cooperation between science and industry, especially through promotion of competence centers
Strategy 2010: Major Recommendations Part II • Increase promotion of high-tech start-ups and optimise instruments • Optimise the system of indirect research promotion • Improve the management of the funding portfolio at the programme level with monitoring and evaluation instruments • Strengthen human resources (mobility, grant programmes, gender mainstreaming, lifelong learning)
Strategy 2010: Major Recommendations Part III • Increase the public funding for RTD by 7-9% per year • Increase the budgets of the Austrian Science Fund FWF and of the Research Promotion Agency FFG by 9% per year
International Orientation I • The development of the European Research Area requires that national RTD policy have an international orientation. The Council recommends: • Development of a national strategy for participation in specific programme lines of the EU 7th Framework Programme (e.g. ERA-NET, ER-NET plus) • Increase participation in European research infrastructures with high scientific benefit
International Orientation II • Optimise instruments to support researchers who participate in EU Framework Programmes • Optimise consulting services about diverse regional, national and European funding schemes • The Austrian Council welcomes the establishment of the European Research Council, but: there must be no substitution or reduction of national funding for basic research as a result