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Innovation
Presentation to the EEESTA Seminar
10 November 2004
Patrick RobinsonDirector
Innovation Strategy Team, DTI
Competing in the Global Economy:
The Innovation Challenge
Innovation
Dramatic Change in Life Cycle
Conventional
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Intro-duction Ramp-up Maturity
End of life
Development Dramaticend of life
Shorter time to market
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Demand fluctuation
Higherpeak
New Digital Consumer
3-5 years 1 year
Source: Dr Tsugio Makimoto - Hitachi/Sony
Innovation
The innovation challenge - create value in a knowledge economy …
Value added by knowledge based services and industriesG7 comparison, 2000Per cent of total value added
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Germany UK France Japan US Canada* Italy
Finance, insurance, other business services, community,social and personal servicesCommunication services
High and medium-high tech
Source: OECD (*1999 data)
Innovation
Source: US Department of Labor
Increasing intensity of global competition
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UK Hong Kong SAR Taiwan
Hourly compensation costs, 2001, for production workers in manufacturing in US dollars
Innovation
The Government’s Response
Competing in the Global Economy – the Innovation Challenge, Dec 2003
Increase Business Demand for New & Emerging TechnologiesThe Technology Strategy & Programme
Science & Innovation Investment Framework 2004-2014, July 2004
Innovation
Innovation Report – Key Proposals
Management & skills
Public Procurement
Technological Innovation Strategy
International and EU
Regional Innovation
Regulation
National assets
Innovation
TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMMEPROGRAMME
Collaborative R&DKnowledge Transfer
Networks
CUSTOMERS
CUSTOMERS BI-ANNUAL BI-ANNUAL
CALLS FOR CALLS FOR PROPOSALSPROPOSALS
TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY STRATEGYSTRATEGY
IDENTIFICATION AND JUSTIFICATION
OF TECHNOLOGY PRIORITIES
NETWORKNETWORKSS feed into decision making
Technology Strategy & Programme
Innovation
Intellectual Property: Awareness
Business Advice Open Dayshttp://www.patent.gov.uk/about/marketing/thinkkit/index.htm
Innovation
New approaches to Procurement
• £109bn pa goods/services purchased by Government in 2001/2002
• Strong Ministerial interest in joined up work across government
• Capturing Innovation guidance for policymakers
• Reinvigoration of Small Business Research Initiative underway
• Joint DoH/DTI seminar on Innovation in the NHS for suppliers and buyers
Innovation
HEIs/SET Base BusinessBusiness
RDAs
ResearchCouncils dti
TechnologyStrategy
ResearchPriorities
Culture change neededfor better exploitation
Science andIndustry Councils
Businesssupport
Higher levelSET skills
Regional Innovation
Innovation
Measuring our success
Businesses see more value added from goods and services
Economy sees more productivity (e.g. output per hour).
Better public services - - Improved quality of life