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Innovation and Networking Activities in large Metropolitan Areas
Coordination of Innovation Strategies in the
BerlinBrandenburg Area
Tallinn, Estland
Lars Holstein
The European Commission
Innovation Innovation & SME & SME
METROPOLISExchanging experiences on Innovation in Metropolitan Regions
Network Manager for BerlinBrandenburg
• Reliable partner for science, industry, SMEs, users and politics• Network management of research institutions, enterprises,
users and customers• Initiates innovative projects, integrates partner and promotes
system level cooperative programmes• Corporate Office for the Strategy Council Transport and
Mobility BerlinBrandenburg
FAV Vision
Transport Technology Systems Network (FAV) Berlin
Am Borsigturm 48D-13507 Berlin
phone +49 30 4303 3545fax +49 30 4303 3550e-mail [email protected]
www.fav.dewww.kompetenznetze.de
Centre of Competence in Transport and Mobility BerlinBrandenburg
to raise BerlinBrandenburg in the top seven of global Centers of Competence [CoC] in the field of transport
Mission
A CoC for transport and mobility comprises R&D, production and applications
A CoC consists of several Centers of Excellence [CoE], such as aeronautics, automotive engineering, logistics, rail technology and transport telematics
Network to form a leading region in transport technologies and applications
Political willingness, supported by the Strategy Council as an steering committee for BerlinBrandenburg
International window for innovative demonstration projects
FAV-Network and Strategic Alliances
internationalInstitut of Transport Studies Leeds (ITS);Universidad Politechnica de Madrid (UPM);Transportes Inovacao e Sistemas Lissabon (TIS); Ontwikkelingsbedrijf Rotterdam (OBR)Université de Valenciennes et du Hainaut Cambresis (UVHC); Hong Kong University of Science Technology (HKUST); Eidgenös-sische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH); Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT); Eno Transportation Foundation, Inc. (Washington DC)Further Partners (selection):Instituto Nacional de Engenharia e Technologia Lissabon (INETI); MIT-IST Cambridge USANational Technical University of Athen (NTUA); Narwick Institute of Technology (NIT)
FAVMember of BMBF
Company-Network
Research-Network
nationalregional
GZVB Braunschweig
ZIV Darmstadt
IVMMünster
FORVERTS Nürnberg
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... more than 100 research institutions
... more than 400 enterprises
... about 48.000 jobs in enterprises
Thanks to its Alliances beyond the European borders, the FAV has a worldwide standing
Organisation of FAV-Network ManagementKnowledge and Technology Transfer between Science and Business
Research-Network
Company-Network
CoE Rail Technology
TU, BTU, FAV, KMU
CoEAutomotiveEngineering
CoE Logistics:TU Berlin
CoE Aero & SpaceEducation:
RR and MTU
CoE Campus Science & Business
WG Politics
WGTransport
Telematics
WG Aeronautics
WG RailTechnology
WG AutomotiveEngineering
WG Logistics
CoE IntermodalTransport Telematics
Supporting AssociationKompetenznetze.de
- an initiative of the Senate of Berlin
- and the Technology Foundation Berlin (TSB)
- a co-institute of the University of Technology Berlin (TUB)
General Innovation Strategies in BerlinBrandenburg policy
increasing the international competitiveness of the region BerlinBrandenburg establishing a consciousness for innovation in enterprises improving the communication structures between enterprises and science coordinating the activities of different administrations in the government of
Berlin and Brandenburg
vision: Excellent research and excellent enterprises have to be accomplished to a critical mass in selected fields of innovation – ensuring a
successful positioning at the market.
Goals
Strategies
establishing a climate of innovation in concentrated technology areas understanding policy as a active link between economy and science building up structures of collaboration and networks under the leadership of
the Berlin Technology Foundation (TSB) and the Brandenburg Economic Development Board (ZAB)
definition of strategic innovation fields and development of regional Centers of Excellence
1998 1999 2000
Berlin
Number 1.405 1.304 1.265
Proportional Share 2,9 2,6 2,4
Application per 100,000 inhabitants
40 38 37
Brandenburg
Number 444 380 396
Proportional Share 0,9 0,7 0,7
Application per 100,000 inhabitants
17 15 15
Indicator for Innovation
German Patent and Trade Mark Office Annual Report 2000
Patent Applications
Federal Investments / regional Centers of Excellence
Acquiring the wholesome value-added chain: education, research, production and bringing into the market
Part of a dynamic network, using innovative setting
Characteristics of Centers of Excellence
Examples TU Berlin – University of Technology Berlin AZVT – Application Centre Intermodal Transport Telematics ADH – Adlershof Berlin Science and Technology Park BTU – Brandenburg University Technology Cottbus TFH Wildau – University of Applied Sciences Wildau
Berlin: - 50.000 employees work in the fields of Science & Research,
- 2.000 jobs are referring to “Transport and Mobility”
- 1,75 Billion Euro are spend annually for Science & Research
Germany: - 139,3 Million Euro Total Expenditure issued by the Federal Government of Science in “Transport and Mobility“ altogether
(2000)
- 84,4 Million Euro Federal Expenses for Research & Development in “Transport and Mobility “ in Germany (2000)
Facts
• Associated with IFB – railway technology center
• Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration (IFV):
• University chair at TU Berlin, Railway Technology
• Research and application collaboration with FAV Berlin (Research Network: Prof. Dr. Jürgen Siegmann, TU Berlin)
• University chair in Transport Telematics in 2003
3.920 students, 53 professors
Study Program (unique in Germany): Transport Systems structured in: ILR – Airospace Center ILS – Land and Maritime Transport Center Automotive engineering System Technology and Transport Planning
University of Technology Berlin Faculty: Mechanical Engineering and Transport Systems
Academic Teaching Research & Development Laboratory equipments
• Investment infrastructure: ~8 Mio. EUR
• about 4000 m²
• Moving in since I/ 2002
• University chair at TU Berlin in I/ 2003
• Projects in progress: ~ 7 Mio. EUR
Campus for Transport Telematics – Helmholtzstraße (Berlin-Charlottenburg)
Application Centre Intermodal Transport Telematics
System integration/test preparation
Laboratory equipments Prototyping workshop/
Small batch seriesConferences/ Seminars Offices
Teaching/ Lectures
Bundeling of competences science – business – users
Region‘s participation in the growing market transport telematics
Improvement of the intermodal transport situation withinnovative developments from the application centre
• WISTA-MANAGEMENT GMBH has been responsible since 1994 for the marketing and promotion
• 16 companies in the field of transport, 53 in ICT
• Adlershof is a traditional location for extra-university research in Berlin (13 institutions, 2.000 scientists)
• 8.200 employees in SME, University and Research
• ca. 150 Mio. € (2001) private and public Investments
Berlin Adlershof – Science and Technology Park
DLR/ IVF: Computer science, system analysis in transport, transport system engineering, air transportation (60 scientists)
FIRST: Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Architecture and Software Technology (FIRST) – System Analysis and Simulation e.g. Transport (40 employees)
Department of Computer Science HU Berlin – Technical Computer Science
OfficesAcademic Teaching
Research & Development
Ca. 560 industrial, media and service companies
Laboratory equipments
e.g.: DLR/ IVF ; Fhg FIRST in Berlin Adlershof
• Faculty: Mechanical, Electrical, and Industrial Engineering
• one main focus: Transport Engineering (Automotive, Propulsion Technology, Aero & Space Technology)
Brandenburg University Technology Cottbus
RIO - Cooperation with over 80 Partners in economics, science, and policy development and production in interconnection between the acricultural
north and the industrial south of the region Oberhavel
Project Management for SMB (small and medium sized business) promoting Knowledge Transfer
Academic Teaching Research & Development
Laboratory equipments
Institute for Transport Engineering – Cottbus
Outpost of BTU in Henningsdorf: TZV – Technical Centre Transport Engineering
University of Applied Sciences Wildau
Air & Space Technology Centre
University of Applied Sciences Wildau
Bachelor and Master Programm:
Telematics
Partners:
Datan, debis, T-Systems Nova, Telematica, ...
• until 2003 the Centre is being constructed, supported by EU, Brandenburg Dahme-Spreewald region
• building owner and centre manager is the regional business development inc. Investments made by WFG 15,5 Mio EUR
• Investments by AneCom Aero Test GmbH (spin-off of Rolls-Royce Germany) 22,5 Mio EUR, 50 employees
• enterprises engaged in Air & Space Technology, e.g. CargoLifter AG, MTU Aero Engines, Lufthansa Bombardier Aviation Services
• „Brandenburg Economic Development Board". The services of ZAB include short procedures, worldwide consultation to investors and guidance in all settlement steps.
Academic Teaching
Research & Development
Berlin and Brandenburg form a region with special conditions – a wide
spread area and a concentrated population in one city – that requires
an integration based on the interdependences.
Berlin has to overpower the structurally lagging of the region by co-
operation between Science, Research and Economy and Knowledge
Transfer.
Crucial point for Innovation are several Networks with a high-capacity
and Competitive Structures.
Creating the “Global City of Knowledge” is a commitment for Berlin in
the future e.g. regional Communities of Practice are fostered by
Network Manager FAV.
“Transport and Mobility“ belongs to one of the three most important
R&D fields in BerlinBrandenburg.
Overall Concept for Berlin and Brandenburg