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SMART Innovation: Going small means aiming big!

SMART Innovation: Going small means aiming big!. Introduction. Europe is full of innovation potential waiting to be exploited. European innovation policy underestimates the innovative potentials of SME. It does not take big sums to create big effects.

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SMART Innovation: Going small means aiming big!

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  1. SMART Innovation: Going small means aiming big!

  2. Introduction • Europe is full of innovation potential waiting to be exploited. • European innovation policy underestimates the innovative potentials of SME. • It does not take big sums to create big effects. • Decentralised funding schemes are the key to success.

  3. Who am I to tell this ? = Public Project Agency of the Leipzig Region (DE) • aiming to promote regional development and employment • extraversion of regional (public) actors • access and pass on European good practises

  4. Why are we so „SMART“? = Regional Framework Operation (INTERREG IIIC) • Sachsen (DE), Aragón (ES), Małopolska (PL), Dytiki Makedonia (GR) • funding of 17 interregional subprojects demonstrating actions for a sustainable economic transition • 4,5 million Euro • April 2005 – March 2007

  5. What have we learned? (InnoOff SME) Neumann& Co. GmbH Glaubitz • development of a device to control the calibration of water meters while they remain connected • procedure has been licensed • market entry in Germany and Greece 12.000€

  6. What have we learned? (InnoOff SME) Gaertner Beschriftungstechnik • development of a labelling device to replace stickers • aeronautics and spacial industries • A380: saves about 10kg of weight 12.000€

  7. What have we learned? (InnoOff SME) Pliaki Brothers Kozani (GR) • Integration of SPS tools in switchboards for lifts • SMS notification of the constructor in the case of problems • Automatic release of passangers at the next possible floor in the case of earthquakes

  8. What have we learned? (InnoOff SME) ivS Seehrhausen GmbH • sphere-based system for the construction of handrails („ball-and-socket joints“) • system reduces time and costs as on-site construction immediately follows measuring • procedure has been licenced 13.500€

  9. What have we learned? (InnoOff SME) AL-KO Dämpfungstechnik GmbH Hartha • light-metal technology for automotives (e.g. BMW) • Bicycle-carrier device fixed on the coupling of the car 22.500€

  10. Conclusions • Adequate assistance to SME allows them to develop new (niche) products that create new employment (to contribute to the Lisbon objectives): - financial support for prototype development - securing support from scientific partners - limited bureaucracy, less restrictions • RFO approach can best deliver the aims of the Regions for Economic Change Initiative

  11. Thank you for listening SMART RFO Aufbauwerk Region Leipzig GmbHOtto-Schill-Str. 104109 LeipzigTel.: +49 341 14077940 Fax: +49 341 14077911 smart@aufbauwerk-leipzig.com www.aufbauwerk.eu www.smart-rfo.org

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