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Premium member Presentation Transcript Comments from related national RTD programs: Comments from related national RTD programs ICE 2003 Roadcon roadmapping session Wednesday 18.6.2003 DipoliInnovation systemResources and funding in 2001: Innovation system Resources and funding in 2001 Private Basic research Applied research Business R&D Business development Marketing Internationalisation R&D at companies 3,284 The figures represent the total extent of each organisation in million euros in 2001. In parenthesis the share that is funded from the State budget. The funds of Tekes, the Academy of Finland and Innofin are funded entirely from the State budget. PublicR&D input in some OECD countries: R&D input in some OECD countries Sources: OECD, Main Science and Technology Indicators database, Statistics Finland (Finland 2002) and Statistiska centralbyrån (Sweden 2001, estimate). USA Japan Germany Sweden Great Britain France Austria FINLAND Denmark OECD total 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 4.0 Percentage of GDP est. Canada Israel 4.5 0.5 Iceland South Korea Singapore China NorwayCompetitiveness by country: Competitiveness by country Source: The World Competitiveness Yearbook 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Ranking by IMD USA FINLAND Luxembourg Netherlands Singapore Denmark Switzerland Canada Hong Kong Ireland Sweden Germany Norway France JapanCompetitiveness scoreboard: Competitiveness scoreboard * Based on earlier competitiveness index of micro economy Total ranking WEF Total growth competitiveness IMD Total competitiveness 2000 2001 WEF Current competitiveness 1999* 2000 2001 1999 2000 2002 2001 1999 USA FINLAND Luxembourg Netherlands Singapore Denmark Switzerland Canada Hong Kong Ireland Sweden Iceland Germany France Japan 1 4 6 3 2 13 7 8 12 5 14 9 11 22 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 22 30 1 3 4 5 2 15 10 9 6 7 8 13 12 25 26 1 5 3 4 2 9 7 10 6 8 14 13 12 23 24 Sources: The World Competitiveness Yearbook (IMD) and The Global Competitiveness Report (WEF)Competitiveness comparison: Competitiveness comparison Ranking by the science and technology factor Sources: The World Competitiveness Yearbook (IMD), The Global Competitiveness Report (WEF) and Human Development Report (UNDP) Techno- Scienti- logical fical infrastructure Science and technology USA Sweden FINLAND Iceland Australia Canada Denmark Norway Singapore Netherlands Ireland Switzerland Germany Japan France 2000 2001 2001 1999 1 5 6 13 18 16 10 15 9 8 17 3 4 2 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 15 19 23 1 5 6 13 20 12 8 23 10 9 18 3 4 2 7 1 5 6 19 16 13 9 17 12 8 11 3 4 2 7 1997 1998 1 21 6 31 24 9 23 11 8 12 7 5 3 2 4 1 15 6 26 21 12 14 20 9 11 8 5 3 2 4 2000 2001 1999 1 9 2 26 23 14 13 29 3 15 4 6 5 7 11 1 6 3 19 5 2 12 7 18 14 28 24 15 23 17 1 10 3 23 6 4 13 15 2 16 8 11 17 5 12Real Estate and Construction Cluster: Real Estate and Construction Cluster Real Estate Building Construction Building material and product INFRA Building ServicesGlobal Megatrends in RECC: Global Megatrends in RECC The end users (companies and consumers) are becoming more and more global real estate business has to become international (global) business the whole RECC value chain has to harmonize globally standards, codes and even products the whole RECC value chain has to network globally real estate and construction business has to be more transparent need of knowledge and data grows dramatically information and communications technology (ICT) becomes core of the RECC business innovation management will become the driving force of business network in RECCRECC STRATEGY 2003-The New Mission: RECC STRATEGY 2003- The New Mission The new mission of the Real Estate and Construction Cluster: Real Estate and Construction Cluster provides the infrastructure and the platform for: global success of all businesses and well-being of the society The cluster itself measures the benefits the value network offers to the end userTechnology programmes on construction: Technology programmes on construction Sara Value Added Wood Chain Rembrand Infra CUBE Vera Healthy Building ProBuild SamBa Stone Divan FinnSteel Environmental tech. construction Wood construction Simulation Industrialised Building Construction 1987-1991Vera Program Target Information Networking in the Construction Process: Development of the AEC/FM Processes Efficient Use of the Information Networks Information Sharing Implementation of ICT in the Value Chain Life Cycle Information Management SYNERGY Vera Program Target Information Networking in the Construction Process The target is to promote the implementation and use of ICT and networks as the enabling technologies to re-engineer the design, construction and FM processesProgramme organisation: Vision Programme organisation Grants Loans Capital loans Research funding Programme Manager Tekes preparation co-ordination decisions Private development projects Publid research projects Synergy Networking Funding Steering Board Lauri Ratia, chair Mika Halttunen Markku Hautanen Kari Inkinen Erkki KM Leppävuori Juhani Sormaala Mika Lautanala SARA programme Porter Value Chain: Porter Value Chain Cost based competition Business process driven by lowest cost User needs neglected Does not promote innovations Suboptimization 2 1 5 4 3Value Network: Value Network Performance and quality based competition Business process driven by customer perceived value User needs control the process Encourages to innovations Total optimisation Transparency and partneringProcess orientation: Process orientation Trans- portation Sub- contracting Programme budget: Programme budgetSlide17: Thank You! www.tekes.fi/english/programmes/sara/ You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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Premium member Presentation Transcript Comments from related national RTD programs: Comments from related national RTD programs ICE 2003 Roadcon roadmapping session Wednesday 18.6.2003 DipoliInnovation systemResources and funding in 2001: Innovation system Resources and funding in 2001 Private Basic research Applied research Business R&D Business development Marketing Internationalisation R&D at companies 3,284 The figures represent the total extent of each organisation in million euros in 2001. In parenthesis the share that is funded from the State budget. The funds of Tekes, the Academy of Finland and Innofin are funded entirely from the State budget. PublicR&D input in some OECD countries: R&D input in some OECD countries Sources: OECD, Main Science and Technology Indicators database, Statistics Finland (Finland 2002) and Statistiska centralbyrån (Sweden 2001, estimate). USA Japan Germany Sweden Great Britain France Austria FINLAND Denmark OECD total 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 4.0 Percentage of GDP est. Canada Israel 4.5 0.5 Iceland South Korea Singapore China NorwayCompetitiveness by country: Competitiveness by country Source: The World Competitiveness Yearbook 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Ranking by IMD USA FINLAND Luxembourg Netherlands Singapore Denmark Switzerland Canada Hong Kong Ireland Sweden Germany Norway France JapanCompetitiveness scoreboard: Competitiveness scoreboard * Based on earlier competitiveness index of micro economy Total ranking WEF Total growth competitiveness IMD Total competitiveness 2000 2001 WEF Current competitiveness 1999* 2000 2001 1999 2000 2002 2001 1999 USA FINLAND Luxembourg Netherlands Singapore Denmark Switzerland Canada Hong Kong Ireland Sweden Iceland Germany France Japan 1 4 6 3 2 13 7 8 12 5 14 9 11 22 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 22 30 1 3 4 5 2 15 10 9 6 7 8 13 12 25 26 1 5 3 4 2 9 7 10 6 8 14 13 12 23 24 Sources: The World Competitiveness Yearbook (IMD) and The Global Competitiveness Report (WEF)Competitiveness comparison: Competitiveness comparison Ranking by the science and technology factor Sources: The World Competitiveness Yearbook (IMD), The Global Competitiveness Report (WEF) and Human Development Report (UNDP) Techno- Scienti- logical fical infrastructure Science and technology USA Sweden FINLAND Iceland Australia Canada Denmark Norway Singapore Netherlands Ireland Switzerland Germany Japan France 2000 2001 2001 1999 1 5 6 13 18 16 10 15 9 8 17 3 4 2 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 15 19 23 1 5 6 13 20 12 8 23 10 9 18 3 4 2 7 1 5 6 19 16 13 9 17 12 8 11 3 4 2 7 1997 1998 1 21 6 31 24 9 23 11 8 12 7 5 3 2 4 1 15 6 26 21 12 14 20 9 11 8 5 3 2 4 2000 2001 1999 1 9 2 26 23 14 13 29 3 15 4 6 5 7 11 1 6 3 19 5 2 12 7 18 14 28 24 15 23 17 1 10 3 23 6 4 13 15 2 16 8 11 17 5 12Real Estate and Construction Cluster: Real Estate and Construction Cluster Real Estate Building Construction Building material and product INFRA Building ServicesGlobal Megatrends in RECC: Global Megatrends in RECC The end users (companies and consumers) are becoming more and more global real estate business has to become international (global) business the whole RECC value chain has to harmonize globally standards, codes and even products the whole RECC value chain has to network globally real estate and construction business has to be more transparent need of knowledge and data grows dramatically information and communications technology (ICT) becomes core of the RECC business innovation management will become the driving force of business network in RECCRECC STRATEGY 2003-The New Mission: RECC STRATEGY 2003- The New Mission The new mission of the Real Estate and Construction Cluster: Real Estate and Construction Cluster provides the infrastructure and the platform for: global success of all businesses and well-being of the society The cluster itself measures the benefits the value network offers to the end userTechnology programmes on construction: Technology programmes on construction Sara Value Added Wood Chain Rembrand Infra CUBE Vera Healthy Building ProBuild SamBa Stone Divan FinnSteel Environmental tech. construction Wood construction Simulation Industrialised Building Construction 1987-1991Vera Program Target Information Networking in the Construction Process: Development of the AEC/FM Processes Efficient Use of the Information Networks Information Sharing Implementation of ICT in the Value Chain Life Cycle Information Management SYNERGY Vera Program Target Information Networking in the Construction Process The target is to promote the implementation and use of ICT and networks as the enabling technologies to re-engineer the design, construction and FM processesProgramme organisation: Vision Programme organisation Grants Loans Capital loans Research funding Programme Manager Tekes preparation co-ordination decisions Private development projects Publid research projects Synergy Networking Funding Steering Board Lauri Ratia, chair Mika Halttunen Markku Hautanen Kari Inkinen Erkki KM Leppävuori Juhani Sormaala Mika Lautanala SARA programme Porter Value Chain: Porter Value Chain Cost based competition Business process driven by lowest cost User needs neglected Does not promote innovations Suboptimization 2 1 5 4 3Value Network: Value Network Performance and quality based competition Business process driven by customer perceived value User needs control the process Encourages to innovations Total optimisation Transparency and partneringProcess orientation: Process orientation Trans- portation Sub- contracting Programme budget: Programme budgetSlide17: Thank You! www.tekes.fi/english/programmes/sara/