INNOVATION POLICY OF THE REGIONAL COUNCIL OF LORRAINE Pierre BOURGOGNE Super SME Kick Off Meeting Metz, March 7 & 8, 2006 MEURTHE-ET-MOSELLE MOSELLE MEUSE VOSGES ©IGN - Route 500® France Super SMEs Kick Off Meeting Metz, March 7 & 8, 2006 Lorraine key figures 2.3 millions of inhabitants (3.9 % of the French population), 23,500 km² 846,000 jobs (57 % in tert. Sector, 21 % in industry, 3 % in agriculture, 13 % in trade & business, 6 % in public sector) ATTRACTIVENESS GDP 50 billions €/y (3.2 % of the French global GDP, rank 11) FOREIGN INVESTMENTS 80,000 students 3rd French region (absolute value) 80,000 companies (incl. craft) 1st French region (per capita) 80,000 looking for jobs 80,000 daily cross border commuters 40 % of active population with master degree (Eurostat 2004) 285 companies > 100 on staff restructuring region (coal and iron mines, steel industry…) 123 % foreign coverage (7th in France) French region ranking 5th for trade with NAC French N°1 cotton fabric, N°2 steel production, N°3 oilseed, beer, Super SMEs Kick Off Meeting cheese Metz, March 7 & 8, 2006 Research key figures 5th French Scientific concentration 193 Laboratories 133 Entreprises 59 Intermediaries 3,650 Full time equivalent Public Laboratories Enterprises 33 % researchers 77 % researchers or engineers 33 % PhD or post-doc 11 % PhD 11% masters 7 % engineers Public expenditures 285 M€/year - French rank 7 (2002) R & D expenditures 1.17 % GDP (2001) Super SMEs Kick Off Meeting Metz, March 7 & 8, 2006 Knowledge and industrial potentials Ile de France Nord-Pas-de-Calais Pays de Loire Industrial potential Centre Haute Normandie Franche Comté Rhône Alpes Bretagne Alsace Lorraine Picardie ChampagneArdenne Bourgogne Midi Pyrénées Aquitaine Poitou-Charentes Limousin Basse Normandie PACA Auvergne Languedoc Roussillon Scientifical and technical potential DATAR 2004 Super SMEs Kick Off Meeting Metz, March 7 & 8, 2006 Technological resources in Lorraine R&D organisations excluded Super SMEs Kick Off Meeting Metz, March 7 & 8, 2006 Optimisation of supports and subsidies for SMEs financing of individual industrial projects (material and immaterial investments) collective actions (e.g. : industrial design, surface coatings, special machines manufacturing) support to innovative clusters building financing of manpower recruitment for innovation support to the regional technological intermediaries implementation of a comprehensive Strategic intelligence set up: DECILOR support to the creation of innovative businesses and specially academic spin outs Super SMEs Kick Off Meeting Metz, March 7 & 8, 2006 Innovation management techniques TECHNOLOGY INTELLIGENCE INTERNAL INFORMATION EXTERNAL INFORMATION BENCHMARKING technology evaluation technology audit STRATEGY FINANCE MARKET industrial marketing industrial design creativity technology clinics value analysis PROJECT MANAGEMENT partnerships human ressources industrialisation ICTs information & knowledge mastering materials ressources planning - supply chain - industrial logistics Source Verite thematic network Super SMEs Kick Off Meeting Metz, March 7 & 8, 2006 © CRL-P. BOURGOGNE INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY SMEs needs (1) GLOBAL NEEDS 2000 - 2004 2004 Strategy 8.6 10.6 organisation 4.3 4.3 real estate invest. 5.7 4.9 productive invest 8.9 8.0 trade, export, market. 6.9 10.2 management, finance 1.1 1.6 recruitment 9.0 10.0 training 5.2 4.4 quality 4.7 2.8 regulations and norms 3.2 3.2 tech. partnships, . 5.4 7.2 other 2.4 2.7 65.4 69.9 TOTAL Super SMEs Kick Off Meeting Metz, March 7 & 8, 2006 SMEs needs (2) TECHNOLOGICAL NEEDS % 2000 2004 2004 technical info. 3.7 3.6 pre-market studies 1.7 1.2 technico-eco. feasibility 3.5 3.5 terms of references 1.6 1.3 model., calcul., formul., proto. 2.3 2.5 manufacturing, industrialisation 5.4 5.2 tests, controls, characterisations 4.9 4.4 CAX, digital info exchange … 4.2 2.7 IP / patent 1.4 1.5 environ., valorisation of byproducts 2.8 1.8 other 2.7 1.7 pre-diagnostic 0.3 0.7 34.5 30.1 TOTAL Super SMEs Kick Off Meeting Metz, March 7 & 8, 2006 New ambitions (2004) “Lorraine must play in Première league of the European regions of knowledge in 5 years” “The Lorraine innovation system must become the most efficient one in France over the same period” Jean-Pierre Masseret Président du Conseil régional de Lorraine Super SMEs Kick Off Meeting Metz, March 7 & 8, 2006 Innovation policy 2004 financing of industrial research and development 2005 creation of pre-seed and seed founds (activities of high growth potential); participation to a transregional risk capital found 2005 pilot action in knowledge management development of the clusters policy (medical devices, 5 pre-feasibility studies) 2005 regional involvement in both projects of Poles of competitiveness (super clusters – MIPI & FIBRES) 2005 innovation governance DG Research Regions of knowledge Super SMEs Kick Off Meeting Metz, March 7 & 8, 2006 Roles of partners MIN. RESEARCH RECRUITING FOR INNOV. MIN. INDUSTRY *** *** COLLECTIVE ACTIONS OSEO anvar *** REG. INTERMED. *** RESEARCH TAX REFUND *** *** *** *** SMEs INNOV. PROJECTS REG. AUTHORITY *** *** *** Super SMEs Kick Off Meeting Metz, March 7 & 8, 2006 Drivers for the Innovation policy evolution INFORMATION MASTERING Internal External FORESIGHT BENCHMARKING Indicators Practices Key domains selection Scenarios Super SMEs Kick Off Meeting Metz, March 7 & 8, 2006 Lorraine expectations from Super-SME Improving the performances of the regional Innovation system and increasing the number of SMEs performing R&D • generating a clear and shared understanding of the regional innovation system: actors, roles, relationships and interactions • exploring clues for improving the matching of offer and actual SMEs needs • identifying and adapting practices from partner regions • achieving a high level of regional consensus and coherence between SMEs, regional partners and stakeholders on strategic evolution of the regional innovation system Super SMEs Kick Off Meeting Metz, March 7 & 8, 2006 THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENT ATTENTION pierre.bourgogne@cr-lorraine.fr Super SMEs Kick Off Meeting Metz, March 7 & 8, 2006 BONUS Super SMEs Kick Off Meeting Metz, March 7 & 8, 2006 Schematic representation VERITE SUPPORT TO INDUSTRIAL INNOVATION CLUSTERS aerospace medical devices FSW rapid ... tooling ENTERPRISES STRATINC REG INNO ACTION EIC DECILOR STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE IRE - IRF IRC RIS LUBELSKIE INTERMEDIAIRIES SUPERSME 3I LORRAINE RDT RESEARCH STIMENT CETISME ICN BIG EAR INTERREG MILITANT THEMATIC NETWORKS INTERMEDIARIES Super SMEs Kick Off Meeting Metz, March 7 & 8, 2006 REGIONS OF KNOWLEDGE 2 Scientific & technologic research poles Integrated engineering for design of products, materials & industrial process Software intelligence Safe sustainable managements of soils, agro-ressources & environnemental ressources Bio-engineering Industrial & wastes safety & security Dynamics & development of the Regional and European spaces Super SMEs Kick Off Meeting Metz, March 7 & 8, 2006 Recent evolutions of the National framework In 2005, creation of two new Governmental agencies AGENCY FOR INDUSTRIAL INNOVATION Management of strategic projects (budget > 100 M€) with World vocation led by large industrial groups involving high tech SMEs NATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH Support to research public and private projects (total annual budget of the NAR 600 M€) Super SMEs Kick Off Meeting Metz, March 7 & 8, 2006 Lorraine public knowledge on innovation Super SMEs Kick Off Meeting Metz, March 7 & 8, 2006