Finnish STI Policy 2011 2015 2015 INNOVATION BRIDGES Nordic Slovak Innovation Forum October 26, Bratislava Ilkka Turunen Secretary General Research and Innovation Council of Finland
Finland is one of the innovation leaders INSEAD Global Innovation Index 2011 Switzerland Innovation Rankings WEF Innovation factor 2011 Switzerland Innovation Union Scoreboard 2010 Switzerland The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation 2011 Singapore Sweden Sweden Sweden Finland Singapore Finland Denmark Sweden Hong Kong Japan Finland U.S.A. Finland U.S.A. Germany South Korea Denmark Israel United Kingdom United Kingdom United States of Am. Germany Belgium Canada Canada Singapore Austria Denmark Netherland Taiwan, China Israel Netherlands United Kingdom Denmark Netherlands Japan
The Finnish Innovation System Strengths, opportunities and challenges + High quality, cost-effectiveness and equity of basic education + Investments and strong commitment to enhance in E&R&D&I + Well-working business environment + High number of researchers relative to the population + Ranks high in terms of scientific publications and patents + Expertise and knowledge in certain areas of high-tech + Co-operation between actors of STI, continuity and consensus + Rich social capital: openness, trust, networking + Strong evaluation culture and tradition + Sustainable development important + Foresight-oriented holistic approach => awareness of challenges and a comprehensive reform agenda - Weak international linkages (social dimension of globalization) - Low volume of inward FDI - Dependence of one (ICT) branch of industry - Number of high-growth entrepreneurial firms - Risk-taking, pioneering, prioritization, experimentation - Highly fragmented HE and public research system - Fragmented innovation support system - Creation of internationally competitive research and innovation environments (infrastructures, researcher career) - Exploitation of knowledge society and digitalization - Public sector and service innovations - Open innovation, user and demanddriven innovation policy at initial phase - Gross-ministerial governance
Programme of the Finnish Government (17.6.2011) "Being based on expertise and creativity, the competitiveness of Finnish labour requires a well- functioning educational system.. Finland s s success and enhanced welfare is dependent on broad-based based knowledge, professional skills and high levels of expertise. In the long term, the key elements for economic growth and the renewal of the economic structure are investments in basic research and applied research and development.. In its enterprise policy, the Government will target the generation of new enterprises and the promotion of growth and internationalisation of the existing businesses." To make Finland the most competent nation by 2020!
The entire innovation system is on the move 1/3 Financial and administrative status of universities has been changed (2010)=> extends the autonomy; independent legal personality The funding of universities and polytechnics will be reformed Polytechnics will be turned into independent legal organisations Structural development of HEIs and PRIs is in progress (profiling,( quality, relevance, impact) The state research institutions will be combined into larger entities; co- ordination and steering of sectoral research The network of HEIs will be merged into knowledge environments of sufficient size, quality and innovation capacity Evaluations The independence of evaluations is strengthened; evaluation results are more closely linked to the development and decision-making The evaluations of Tekes, Finnvera and the Academy of Finland 2011 2012, 2012, evaluation of the SHOKs 2012, evaluation of graduate schools 2013
The entire innovation system is on the move 2/3 Attractive, diverse, high-level research environments Policy on the national research infrastructure will be promoted Researcher career system Prioritised pooling of resources Strategic Centres for STI (SHOK) will be developed and the smooth running of the funding arrangements will be secured (energy and environment; metal products and engineering; the forest cluster; information and communication industry and services; health and well-being; built environment) Strong regional hubs of innovation will be created More effective and wide use of public data and archives The goal is to make digital data materials managed by the public sector available to citizens, companies, enterprises and organisations, authorities, and for research and education purposes in an easily reusable format via information networks
The entire innovation system is on the move 3/3 Broad-based innovation policy Action programme for demand and user-driven innovation policy for 2010-2013 2013 The public sector promotes the creation of lead markets and demand nd-side policy measures (public procurement, regulation and standardization) Integrated development, commercialisation and the introduction of technological and social innovations will be accelerated. Increase the number of companies engaged in research and innovation ion Possible introduction of an R&D tax incentive for companies Strengthening entrepreneurship Reforming financing The division of responsibilities between the actors dealing with public growth and RDI funding will be clarified The focus of funding will be transferred to small and medium-sized, growth-oriented, oriented, internationalising companies Public capital investment activities will be enhanced with the purpose p of increasing the number of growth companies and creating jobs; a capital investment programme will be implemented to attract new investors to Finnish growth companies. Front-runner runner policy practices Experimentation, pioneering, risk-taking, incentives for growth and commercialisation of R&D Investing in the R&D and application of climate and environmental l technology as well as services and expertise in this sector The Government will foster business and export opportunities for the creative sectors Internationalisation at the heart of the STI reform
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