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Pillars of success in Swiss innovations Dr. Philipp C. Bauer,

Business Forum - Switzerland – Slovak Republic, November 5, 2013. Pillars of success in Swiss innovations Dr. Philipp C. Bauer, Project Manager Economic Policy & Education / Foreign Economic Policy. Introduction. We published a brochure “The story behind Swiss innovation”.

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Pillars of success in Swiss innovations Dr. Philipp C. Bauer,

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  1. Business Forum - Switzerland – Slovak Republic, November 5, 2013 Pillars of success in Swiss innovations Dr. Philipp C. Bauer, Project Manager Economic Policy & Education / Foreign Economic Policy

  2. Introduction • We published a brochure “The story behind Swiss innovation”. • Innovation as the essential factor of economic success in the long run. • Unfortunately, little is known about innovation. • How do ideas develop? • How can they be turned into useful products? • How can they be brought onto the market? • It can quickly fall prey to political opportunism. The question is: What are the most important factors for Switzerland which determinate innovation in the long run?

  3. Strengthen competitiveness (I)

  4. Strengthen competitiveness (II)

  5. Promote mathematics and science (I)

  6. Promote mathematics and science (II)

  7. Promote a dual education system (I)

  8. Promote a dual education system (II)

  9. Provide funding for research

  10. Maintain open markets (I)

  11. Promote international networking

  12. Pursue a policy of creating freedom of action • A sound innovation policy primarily creates freedom of action. • A sound innovation policy is long term. • A sound innovation policy therefore needs to be “blind”. • The Slovak Republic did a fantastic job in the last years. It has by far higher growth rates than Switzerland. Both countries have similarities. Both countries can learn from each other.

  13. Thank you very much! Ďakujem Vám veľmi pekne

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