Research and Innovation Technological Networks French Ministry of Research Network : an efficient instrument for promoting public / private partnerships? Jean - Louis Sangaré European Commission, Research D.G., Research and innovation unit Tel. 00 32 2 298.44.04 - Email: Jean-louis.sangare@cec.eu.int All data presented is the property of French Ministry of Research. Disclosure is subject to preliminary agreement
Research and Innovation Technological Networks : Launched in 1999 («Assises nationales de l innovation» - 1998, CIRST 1998 & 1999 ) Networks are aimed at fostering public / private partnerships on specific themes Partners are public labs, research organisations, universities,... Large corporations as well as SMEs are included in the Partnerships
A major interest for policy makers network is a structuring policy instrument for R&I ÅStructure and co-ordinate research policies ( aerospace research network upon the supersonic plane of the future ) ÅSustain competitive advantage in economic sectors ÅPromote a more integrated view of R&I than the large programs ÅCreate a logic of response to the economic or societal needs in the medium term ( i.e. societal risks) But RRIT have more specific interests...
RRIT networks serve concrete goals ÅBreak technological barriers to develop products and services based on new technologies ÅEncourage creation and growth of innovative companies (high technology networks) ÅIncrease the use of new technologies and knowledge ÅSet up research partnerships between industries and laboratories So such networks have legitimacy...
15 networks under operation (I) Industry Networks Biotechnologies (3) GenHomme Génoplante Health technology Information & Communication technologies (4) Environment (3) Audio-visual and multimedia research and innovation Micro-nano technology national network Telecommunications research Software technologies research and innovation network Water and environmental technologies Accidental maritime pollution and ecological fallouts Earth and space More networks...
Industry Energy (1) European Commission 15 networks under operation (II) Networks Fuel Cells Transportation (2) Air and space research on supersonic aeroplane National Program for research and innovation in ground transportation or «PREDIT» Building & civil engineering (2) Civil & Urban Works Materials & processes A 16th network is in being implemented...
A 838,6 Million FF (~128 meuros) financing from the Ministry of Research, 1998-2000 Financing 1998 2000 Ministry of Research Starting year Environment (3%) 25,2 Water and environment technologies (RITEAU).. 2000 Network accidental sea pollution and ecological fallouts (RITMER).. 2001 Space and earth 25,2 2000 Life Sciences (25%) 208,1 «GenHomme» 50,8 2000 «Génoplante» 76,1 1999 Health technologies (RNTS) 81,3 2000 Alimentation References Europe (RARE).. 2001 Materials, Transportation, Energy (30%) 254,7 Civil and urban works (RGC&U) 20,0 1999 Materials and process 25,7 2000 Fuel cells network (PACo) 49,7 1999 National programme for research and innovation in ground transportations 159,3 1996 (PREDIT) Air and space research on supersonic.. 2000 Information technologies, computers, 350,5 telecommunications, multimedia (42%) Sotfware technologies research and innovation network (RNTL) 66,9 2000 Telecommunications research (RNRT) 211,5 1998 Micro-nano technologies (RMNT) 72,1 1999 Audio-visual and multimedia (RIAM) 2001 TOTAL 838,6
An overall 1,3 billion FF (198 meuros) financing - Ministry of research 1998-2000 Financement du Ministère de la recherche - MF, 1998-2000 800,0 700,0 600,0 500,0 400,0 Networks Call for offer outside networks Total % of networks in financing 300,0 200,0 100,0 0,0 1 2 3
Financing is to a large extent targeted at large and small companies Beneficiary categories of the financing from The Ministry of Research 2000 Beneficiary Categories Networks Call for project outside networks TOTAL SME 123,7 29,6% 78,9 47,2% 202,6 34,6% RESEARCH ORGANISATIONS 142,3 34,0% 33,8 20,2% 176,1 30,1% UNIVERSITIES ENGINEERING SCHOOLS 72,6 17,4% 36,6 21,9% 109,2 18,7% LARGE GROUPS 58,9 14,1% 9,9 5,9% 68,8 11,7% ASSOCIATIONS PROFESSIONAL UNIONS 10,2 2,4% 4,5 2,7% 14,7 2,5% REGIONAL DELEGATIONS 8,6 2,0% 0,0 0,0% 8,6 1,5% GIP 2,2 0,5% 2,2 1,3% 4,4 0,7% TECHNICAL CENTRES 0,0 0,0% 1,3 0,8% 1,3 0,2% 418,4 100,0% 167,2 100,0% 585,6 100,0%
Industry is predominant over the network orientation Å Committee for strategic orientations Å president is an industry leader Å extended board : representatives from industry, public labs, other actors (NGOs, local authorities) Å restricted representation of the Administration Å defines strategic orientations, thematic works Å awards labels to relevant projects Å Scientific advisory board Å board : European or national recognised scientists Å co-ordinates scientific evaluation and project follow-up A balanced structure reflecting industrial and scientific power mix
The operational organisation is supporting the executive Å Committee Executive office ( bureau ) Å committee president is the President of the CSO Å representatives from industry, Research Ministry, Industry Ministry, public research Å continuity of the CSO Å synthesis of evaluation of projects, follow-up of implementation of the Committee conclusions ÅSecretariat of the network Å Animation unit : involves public and professional bodies Å Evaluation commission : proposals /expert groups The quality of organisation is an important success factor for the network
Diversity among networks Network RNTL PREDIT GenHomme Organisation Orientation Committee + Evaluation Committee Orientation Committee - 2,5 years + Evaluation Board of Administration Scientific Advisory Modalities of Access to network Selection by public organisations and professional associations Committee - 5 years Open network (bottom-up) Board Volontary membership Deontology Chart Selection process Call for proposals Call for proposals Call for proposals + bottom-up Number of 108 nd 138 proposals Number of projects 40 270 (average) 32 Beneficiaries - Public labs : 73 - SMEs : 36 - Large companies : 36 - Companies (including SMEs) - Transportation operators - Research organisations - Local authorities - Users associations - Companies - Publics laboratories - Non Profit Associations Financing Research Ministry nd 1,95 Billion FF. 139 Million FF Grants / nd 32% 55% reimbursable fund. 68% 45% Share of public Financing 45 % 25% 54% reimbursable funding
Partnerships in multiple fields Networks / sectors Water and environment technologies (RITEAU) Network accidental sea pollution and ecological fallouts - RITMER Automobile Industry Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Nanotechnology Softwares Environment Space and Earth Genhomme Génoplante Health Technologies (RNTS) Alimentation References Europe (RARE) Civil and urban works (RGC&U) Materials and process Fuel cells (PACo) National programme for research and innovation in ground transportations (PREDIT) Sowtware technologies research and innovation network (RNTL) Telecommunications research (RNRT) Micro-nano technologies (RMNT) interdisciplinary research, multiple technological partnerships
Positive effects of networks ÅPromote a co-operative approach and focus action of public laboratories (transversal approach - timing) ÅEncourage labs to give priority to the network themes and to enter into applied research ÅFacilitate sharing common resources ÅEstablish nurturing synergies RRIT brings more benefits...
Positive effects of networks ÅHelp to promote large programs (genomics) ÅSupport an open and flexible strategy, the opposite of planned research programs ÅFacilitate interdisciplinary approach (TICs platforms) ÅLift barriers (horizontal rather than vertical) : Å among research institutions Å public research and private research ÅBenefit to SMEs which are compulsorily associated But the evolution of networks meets obstacles...
A recent policy Financing of 12 networks Ministry of research - 1998, 2000 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 1998 1999 2000 number of projects Ministry of research financing (Meuro)
Evaluation and life-cycle Evaluation is a major concern but still an early stage 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 Evaluation Built-in 0 1998 1999 2000 Ministry Along the course Final Evaluation of research financing (Meuro) number of projects Actions Measure Understand the process Define indicators Policy accessment Build methodology Collect input/output data Socio-economic evaluation Set evaluation targets and planning Build historic Pertinence of objectives System efficiency Effectiveness Efficiency (partial) Efficiency Goal is to measure economic and research outputs
Experience suggests improvements a network has a cost ÅPolicy : Å need for a coherent articulation between the different modes of public action (RRITs, ACIs, calls for offer) ÅBudget : Å operating budget (3% - 10% of the funding for the projects) should not be underestimated Å hidden costs must be better identified (secretariat, logistics, experts travel expenses,... ÅCommunication : Å more animation, more external and internal communication required with innovation communities more improvements needed...
Experience suggests improvements the authority of the network has to gain recognition and delegation ÅCall for proposal and management of funding ÅRecruiting scientists on the projects ÅFunding procedure for projects remains a concern : Å Multiple sources of public financing (mostly Ministry of Research, of Industry, ) Å Different procedures for project appraisal : timing, evaluation criteria Å Strong need for efficiency, harmonisation of procedures and funding modes (reimbursable funding, grants)
Evolution of networks durability and potential evolution ÅShould the networks be permanent or temporary? Å Durability depends upon adaptation of networks strategies to future needs Å Networks must remain instruments to enforce research priorities Å Involvement of companies absolutely necessary ÅIs the coverage sufficient? Å Key research areas / industrial sectors / society risks
Evolution of networks networks develop the networking ÅIncreased regional linkage Å Regional authorities tend to request a regional representation of networks ÅSpecialisation and networks in the network Å Lobbying from current business associations to be part of the existing network Å Sub-networks might develop within the existing networks ÅEuropean networks and internationalisation Å A long term issue Å In line with the industry / sector characteristics
Research and Innovation Technological Networks French Ministry of Research Networks : an efficient policy instrument for promoting public / private partnerships? ÅPolicy tool : strategy, action, dialogue, information ÅFinancial impact ÅBreaking barriers : public / private, corporate,... ÅGaining synergies, shared resources, return to scales
Research and Innovation Technological Networks French Ministry of Research For more information : www.recherche.gouv.fr more web sites...
Research and innovation Technological Networks - French Ministry of Research Recherche en télécommunications (RNRT) http://www.telecom.gouv.fr/rnrt Micro-nano technologies (RMNT) http://www.rmnt.org/ Réseau national de recherche et d'innovation en technologies logicielles (RNTL) http://www.technologie.gouv.fr/rntl http://www.recherche.gouv.fr/technologie/reseaux/rntl.htm http://www.industrie.gouv.fr/rntl Réseau pour la recherche et l'innovation en audiovisuel et multimédia http://www.cnc.fr/riam Génoplante http://www.versailles.inra.fr Genhomme http://www.recherche.gouv.fr/genhomme Technologies pour la santé (RNTS) http://www.recherche.gouv.fr/technologie/default.htm http://rnts.enst-bretagne.fr more web sites...
Research and innovation Technological Networks - French Ministry of Research Programme national de recherche et d innovation dans les transports terrestres - PREDIT http://www.predit.prd.fr/ Pile à combustible - PACO http://www.reseaupaco.org Matériaux et procédés http://www.reseau.materiaux.com.fr Génie civil et urbain http://www.equipement.gouv.fr Eau et technologies de l environnement (RITEAU) http://www.brgm.fr/retd/reseaux.htm http://www.brgm.fr/retd/riteau.htm Pollutions marines accidentelles et conséquences écologiques (RITMER) http://www.technologie.gouv.fr/technologie/reseaux/polmarine.htm http://www.ifremer.fr/ritmer Terre et Espace http://www.recherche.gouv.fr/espace/espthem.htm#rte www.cnes.fr (also BGRM : «Réseau de suivi de Subsidence Urbaine et Minièr»e (RESUM)) http://www.brgm.fr/retd/reseaux.htm http://resum.brgm.fr