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Denmark’s new innovation strategy:
”How to strengthen innovation”
Five times seven – system and strategy
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key ministries involved
types of actors in the innovation system
key funding bodies
long term key innovation instruments
key focus areas
Plus a single telephone number and a web-page
Horizontal coordination between seven
relevant Danish ministries – (1)
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Ministry
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Ministry
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Economy and Business (chair)
Science, Technology and Innovation
Foreign Affairs
Food, Agriculture and Fisheries
Environment
Climate and Energy
Finance
Seven pillars in the innovation system – (2)
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7 R&D and Innovation Funding Bodies (DCTI, DSF,
HTF, EUDP, GUDP, RF, GF)
Approved Technological Institutes (GTS-net)
Universities and research institutes
National Cluster and Network organisations
(Innovation Network Denmark Programme)
Research and Innovation Incubator Scheme
Global networks (Danish Export Council, GTS-net
and Innovation Centres)
System of Regional and Local Growth Houses
Seven Funding Bodies – (3)
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Danish Council for Technology and Innovation (DCTI)
(6 innovation support pools)
National High Technology Foundation (HTF) (2 pools)
The Strategic Research Council (2-3 pools)
Programme for Energy Development and
Demonstration (EUDP) (2-4 pools)
Programme for Green Development and
Demonstration (GUDP) (2-5 pools)
Fond for Renewal of Small Businesses (RF) (5-7 pools)
6 Regional Growth Fora (5-10 pools)
Seven important R&D and innovation
support pools InnovationDanmark
2010-2013– (4)
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Innovation consortia programme (large
business-research collaboration programme)
Strategic Hich Technology Projects
Strategic High Technology Platforms
Innovation Voucher Scheme
Industrial PhD-programme
Proof of Concept programme for Universities
Innovation assistant scheme (academic degree)
in SMEs
Government objectives
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Danish companies shall be among the most
innovative companies in the world
Investments in private and public
reasearch shall exceed 3 percent of GDP
Seven key focus areas – (5)
Focus area 1 - overview
Better overview and easier access to
public innovation support pools,
initiatives, infrastructure and services
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One telephone number – call center
One web-page with all innovation support
initiatives – www.vaekstguiden.dk
Focus area 2 – public private partnerships
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A new innovation fund (Renewal Fund)
Triple helix research alliances between
research, business and public sector
(DCTI)
Focus area 3 – skills to SMEs
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Innovation Agent Center – an army of
technology and development experts will knock
the doors at 3000-5000 SMEs
Innovation Assistants (”Knowledge worker”)
Industrial PhD-scheme (”Research worker”)
E-Business Innovation Center – a small army of
ICT experts will visit cities all over Denmark to
supervise small Business in ICT and eBusiness
(10,000-15,000 enterprises)
Focus area 4 - risk capital to SMEs
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Better lending possibilities to SMEs (VF –
Growth Fund)
More venture capital to research and innovation
incubators - research based start-ups
Focus area 5 – technological
service to SMEs
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Enterprise driven Approved Technological
Institutes (GTS-net)
www.bedreinnovation.dk
Development of the international activities
of the GTS-net
Goal: 27,000 enterprises shall annually
buy knowledge or collaborate with GTSinstitutes
Focus area 6
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Collaboration between business and research:
innovation vouchers, innovation networks and
innovation consortia
Nordic-German-Polish Cluster Excellence
Initiative. Nothern European Cluster Alliance
between 150 cluster and network organisations
servicing more than 45,000 enterprises
Increased Danish participation in international
research and innovation programmes
Focus area 7- better
exploitation of public research
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New Matchfond
Proof-of-concept programme
Strategic Research and Innovation Platforms
(SPIR)
Innovationsnetværk Denmark – fewer and
larger cluster and network organisations with
participation of all relevant public research
institutions and universities