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Title: EUINet


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EUI-Net
  • Conference
  • Tallinn, Estonia
  • May 3-5, 2006
  • University-Industry links Where to heading?
  • Prof. Csaba FORGÁCS
  • CORVINUS University of Budapest

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University-Industry links Where to heading?
  • Mission of University need for change
  • New way of University-Industry links
  • International experience (EU, USA, etc.)
  • Importance of regional aspect European regions
    and Centres of Excellence
  • Case of Hungary
  • One possible way of EUI-Net development

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1. Mission of Universities
  • Basic research
  • Producing skilled talented people
  • Promoting diffusion of knowledge
  • Full state financing
  • Independent from business interests

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1a. Mission has to be revised
  • Economic and social environment has changed
    dramatically knowledge on high tech can be
    easily gained (books, internet and other sources)
  • Speeding up research new patents and know-how
    produced every day
  • Research results needs less time to be applied in
    industry (from military to civil society)
  • Accumulated knowledge of people and group of
    people
  • Creation of new knowledge based on extended
    experience
  • Small groups of people can make significant
    contribution to technological development
  • Universities have to open their doors to
    technological development

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2. New way of University-Industry links
  • SPIN-OFF (and Spin-out) form is in use for
    improving cooperation between Higher Education
    Institutions (HEIs)/Research Institutes (RIs) and
    Industries involved university employees
  • Triangle of HEI, Employees and Industry
    balance has to be found

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2a. OECD definition
  • Enterprise established having following
    characteristics
  • Any new business enterprise established either a
    by public institution or a university employee
  • Any new business enterprise getting technology
    based on know-how from a university or other
    public financed research institute
  • Any newly established business enterprise where
    university or other public research laboratory
    can be found among owners.
  • Any newly established enterprises established by
    public research institute

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2b.Need for speeding up innovation
  • Innovation new knowledge based on creative use
    of previous knowledge and experience
  • Diffusion of knowledge in business. Determining
    Factors
  • 1. pressure by competition
  • 2. demanded capital investment of innovation
  • - accumulated capital
  • - possibility of accessing loans
  • 3. limits of hiring skilled people

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2c. Pressure of competition
  • The more the market players the stronger the
    competition pressure has been increasing
  • Globalization new dimension competition
    crossing national borders
  • Pressure from the market has an international
    character
  • Increasing potential needs concentration of
    knowledge and sources

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2d. What Economic policy is needed?
  • Recognizing the need for and helping to
    establsih HE-Indsutry cooperation
  • Providing legal environment to prmote
    cooperation between industry and universities
  • Placing partly the burden of providing budget
    to shoulders of universities and indsustries
  • Role of State facilitator Example EXIST
    program in Germany.
  • Focus on a. supporting new enterprise of
    technology-intensive
  • b. helping diffusion of knowledge in economy
  • c. promoting regional development
  • Condition Spin-offs have to be
    integrated into
  • national/local
    economy

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2e. Integrating sources
  • Universities
  • knowledge, skills, expertise, innovation
  • capacities for making experiments
  • Industry
  • budget for R and D
  • facilities, place for experiments
  • industrial culture

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3. International experience
  • Economic policy Funding establishing centres of
    excellence in order to concentrate ecnomic
    potential and speed up innovation (from USA, UK,
    Finland, Germany, Japan, Austria etc. To CEECs)
  • Cooperation between University-Industy should be
    based on mutual economic advantages

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3a. Spin-offs
  • Question Ability of a country to modernize
    national economy on a concept of knowledge based
    economy
  • International experience
  • Silicium valley in California
  • Road 128, Boston area
  • Cambridge successful development in
    agglomeration.
  • Regional aspect of development (USA)
  • UK experiment in HEIs some 10 universities were
    involved. Regional aspect is strong.

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3b. Importance of spin-off in transition countries
  • Centrally planned economies have collapsed
  • Need for restructuring national economy
  • New structure of national economy will be
    occurred
  • Break down big state owned firms
  • Strengthening emerging businesses needs capital
    investments
  • Newly established enterprises have been
    struggling of shortage of capital

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3c. Mechanism
  • Sharing advantages
  • Industry
  • University
  • People individuals - professors
  • Incentives
  • conflicts of interests
  • resolving problems

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4. Regional aspect of innovation
  • Innovation spreading not balanced by regions
  • A spatial aspect of innovation IMPORTANT
  • USA 55 of HIGH TECH concentrated in 10 big
    cities.
  • Elements of innovation process
  • A. Gaining knowledge
  • B. Improving technology
  • C. producing and marketing the product

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4a. Innovation is interactive
  • Elements of innovation systems
  • A. industrial sector (manufacturers, suppliers,
    buyers, industrial research institutes)
  • Academia universities, non-profit and sate
    universities)
  • Innovation related service sector (technical,
    marketing, laws)
  • Innovation based on strong interactions between
    product development, technology development and
    research

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4b. Flow of knowledge
  • Coordinated by
  • A. market (e.g. selling and buying licences, new
    technologies,
  • B. State flow of technologies of national
    importance
  • C. Reciprocity flow of knowledge through
    informal relationships you can access if you are
    involved in this channel

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5. Case of Hungary Concentration of innovation
  • BUDAPEST and agglomeration Strong regional
    concentration
  • 48 of R and D institutions,
  • 66 of R and D investments
  • 61 of labor and
  • 68 of patents

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5a. Conditions and opportunities
  • Good potential in scientific-technical aspects
  • To be in front line in international arena and in
    Europe too.
  • After radical reforms much less money spent on
    innovation GDP 1,6 before and 0,8
    in 2000.
  • Number of inventions has dropped significantly
    (1990 1805, 2000 330)

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5b. National actions
  • Law in integration of universities (1996, 2006)
  • To force integration of HEIs based one
    university in each city by law .
  • New comprehensive universities emerged.
  • Concentration of knowledge Founding Centres of
    Excellence and be involved in regional
    development

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5c. Regional aspect
  • Flow of knowledge determined by several factors
    as
  • 1. culture
  • 2. legal environment
  • 3. spatial aspect knowledge spillovers strong
    regional character
  • 4. local-regional flow of knowledge as a
    determining factor in innovation system

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5d. Focusing on development of European regions
(NUTS 2)
  • Regional innovations have to be supported by
    government policy
  • Central region of Hungary has to play an
    outstanding role
  • Role of centres of excellence should be fixed and
    relations with central region developed

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5e. Vision of a Rector for being elected
  • New relationship university-city/town/region a
    key to European integration of a region
  • New dimension of cooperation in the field of
    EUI-Net
  • Establishing new center for innovation around
    university. 15-20 ha area new research
    institutes, incubator houses, technical-science
    parks etc. will be developed.
  • Strong background for promoting SMEs
  • Student Spin-offs for practicing .
  • Support of University Alliance within a big
    cross border region (Kassa-Miskolc-Debrecen with
    affiliation centers based on alliance of
    colleges Salgótarján-Eger-Gyöngyös, Nyiregyháza
    -Sárospatak

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6. One possible way University-Industry links
development UK
  • Early 90s cutting back budget for higher
    education institutions BUT Initiating a NEW
  • Experiment in the field of improving and
    deepening cooperation between Universities and
    Industry
  • Some 10 universities involved (Warwick, Oxford
    and others)
  • Goal to generate additional income for
    Universities as well
  • Government support for the experimental period

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QUESTIONS TO BE DECIDED6a. Spin-off Links with
mother institutions
  • Short term if employee leave university/research
    institute after founding spin-off
  • Links is limited for one transaction only
  • Mother institution may use part of its
    capacities (laboratories etc) or provide services
    for start up businesses
  • Long term link mother institutions is among
    founders or owners or, provides capital for
    spin-off

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6b. Management of EU-I cooperation at universities
  • General manager
  • Projects Professional project leaders
  • Profit centers
  • Training short programs, MBA,
  • tailored ones
  • Services Any kind which can be offered if
  • demand is available.

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6c. Targeted markets
  • Regional circles around universities
  • Cooperation with big, medium and small size of
    companies/firms
  • Research and extension activities
  • Very fruitful cooperation
  • Entrepreneurial Universities
  • government budget
  • leasing out real estates
  • staring any new business if there is a demand
    for it

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6d. Financial results of experiment
  • Not very much in short run
  • Problems had to be overcome
  • Reconciling conflicts of interests
  • Royalties
  • Real step ahead after some 5-7 years
  • Speeding up profit generation later, probably
    after on decade

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6e. Major fields of successful cooperation
  • Need and possiblities for experimental work
  • Agriculture
  • Medical science
  • Engineering
  • Less dynamic Management development

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6f. Learning from experience of others
  • Use what others have already found out
  • Analyzing causes of successes and failures of
    others
  • Keep in mind local circumstances
  • Adopt good models but taking into account local
    social, economic and cultural conditions

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6g. Networking
  • Advantages
  • Organizing change of experience on a regular
    basis
  • Starting joint actions
  • Synergy issue
  • Spreading research findings

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  • Thank you for your attention!

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