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Tendencies and the future of S&T Parks Joan Bellavista

2 Science and Technology Parks Networks in the centre of the Innovation System Specialised and professional management of the relationship between all the elements of the system

Tendencies and future of 3 S&T Parks Increase in the number of Parks all over the world. But also increase in the number of: Businesses Associated universities Research institutes t Technology centres S&T Parks are increasingly: strong sources of entrepreneurship drivers of economic development

Tendencies and future of 4 S&T Parks S&T Parks are not only linked to universities, but are becoming more and more integrated into universities. Increase in the degree of specialisation of the Parks, together with the introduction i of new: Sectors market niches Increase in: clustering processes public policies supporting S&T Parks the eligibility of Parks to access financing for research and innovation activities the diversity of funding sources accessibility to services and markets

Tendencies and future of 5 S&T Parks Parks are becoming more attractive not only to companies, but also to people. Increase in: the importance of attracting and keeping talent the importance of the internationalisation of the activities of Parks and partnerships the importance of commercialization (not only technology transfer) professionalism of Park managers connection with their residential and leisure surroundings location in urban areas focus on sustainability models (next IASP Conference Global Green Growth (G3): Challenges and Opportunities for Science and Technology Parks.

Tendencies and future of 6 S&T Parks Increase in: New intangible ibl values: education, health, culture, leisure and housing are added to research, innovation, market and communications working in networks models of networks of networks (IASP, WAINOVA) the relevance of positioning in strategic places within the network structures the diversification of models (more people acting, more variables, greater possible combination of variables and their weight)

Economic crisis 7 In periods of economic crisis there is a stronger need to develop new: Ideas Projects Entrepreneurship models Innovation processes Management practices Imagination Creativity As the basis for periods of growth and stability The challenge is not just technological; we also need to encourage a culture of creativity

Economic crisis 8 The case of the Parks: More Parks have been created in the last 12 months than in the previous year They have a great capacity for adaptation (historical perspective) The crisis has less impact on them, as their room for manoeuvre is greater Creativity and innovation, as keys to the post-crisis period

Economic crisis 9 Technology companies: are managing the current recession reasonably well. are strategically placed for when the economy begins to recover in some countries. During crises, better ideas are created and the companies that define the future are set up. They have the capacity to open new businesses, to innovate and to be incubators for new start-ups. They use their resources to invest in new start-ups and in innovative projects that encourage local economic growth.

Networks 10 Insist finally on the importance of networks: Local and global networks Knowledge networks Innovation networks Production networks Market networks Services networks Talent networks They may identify local deficiencies and manage needs and uncertainty within the global networks. Thus, becoming part of local and global networks and sharing interests within networks are key strategies to the future of Parks and the economy.

Another critical point for 11 the future To find the right equilibrium between

IASP members 12 Existing and developing Science and Technology Parks. Innovation-based incubation projects. Universities and R&D Institutions. Regional Development Agencies. Consultants, technology brokers, experts, etc.

IASP: main facts & figures 13 Active since 1984 Global STP network: 375 members 71 countries > 200,000 000 companies Very high growth (even in economic crisis periods)

IASP services 14 Worldwide permanent and personal network Updated regular information Training Information brokerage and management Technology transfer brokerage Documentation and data bases

IASP online services 15 Web: News Directories Members only section Secure server (online payments) Bookstore and documents Conferences and events section Links Etc. http://www.iasp.ws

Next IASP events 16 XXVII World Conference on Science & Technology Parks Daejeon (Korea) 23-26 May 2010 www.iasp2010ddi.com IASP Regional Conferences ASPA-IASP Joint Conference, IASP Asian Divisions Conference 2009, Hsinchu (Taiwan), 25-27 27 November 2009 In preparation IASP World Conference 2011, Copenhagen (Denmark)