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Collaboration for increased innovation
Israel – global recognition as innovative technology center
Potential cooperation opportunities
BUSINESS SWEDEN 3 OCTOBER, 2016 2
AGENDA
BUSINESS SWEDEN 3 OCTOBER, 2016 3
HOW TO BENEFIT FROM & BE PART OF THE 99% OF THE
GLOBAL R&D PURSUED OUTSIDE SWEDEN?
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INNOVATION IS A NECESSITY & COLLABORATION
CRUCIAL IN ORDER TO SUCCEED…
SOURCE: COLLABORATIVE INNOVATION TRANSFORMING BUSINESS, DRIVING GROWTH (WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM REPORT)
Accelerated
International
collaboration
Global Forces & Trends
Globalized R&D
Rapid technological change
Global challenges
Internal Swedish Factors
Small export driven country
Academia and research institutes
Foster competitive advantage
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SHIFT TOWARDS COLLABORATIVE APPROACHES
ACCELERATES INNOVATION
Acceleration
of innovation
Access
Global Key
Competence
Changing business models
Disruptive
Entries
Shared
risks &
costs
Incremental
Strategic
Control
In House
R&D
Specialization
IP Protection
Cross
sectoral
innovation Clear roles
”Buyer seller”
Born
Global Entry
barriers
Shorter
Product life cycles
Collaborative
Innovation
Collaboration for increased innovation
Israel – global recognition as innovative technology center
Potential cooperation opportunities
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AGENDA
ISRAEL IS CONSIDERED THE SECOND HOTSPOT FOR INNOVATION AFTER SILICON VALLEY
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INNOVATION IS INCREASINGLY CONCENTRATED TO
GLOBAL START-UP HUBS & ECOSYSTEMS
SOURCE: MIT TECH REVIEW, SAVILLS WORLD RESEARCH, COMPASS 2015, BUSINESS SWEDEN ANALYSIS
San Fransisco
New York
Singapore
Bangalore
Tel Aviv
London
Sao Paulo
Stockholm
BUSINESS SWEDEN 3 OCTOBER, 2016 8
KEY FIGURES CONFIRM ISRAEL'S RECOGNITION AS AN
INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY CENTRE
SOURCE: THE WORLD BANK, GLOBES, ITTN, IVC RESEARCH CENTRE
Israel’s vivid
Innovation
Ecosystem In numbers
Israel re-invest
4.9 % of GDP in R&D
No.1
Globally
Israel US Sweden World'sAverage
Israel raised
570$ per Capita in Venture Capital
No.1
Globally
Israel Sweden US World'sAverage
Israel US Sweden World'sAverage
Israel has
135 engineers Per 10.000 people
No.1
Globally
Israel has over
100 Companies Listed on the Nastaq
No.2
non-US
China Israel Germany Sweden
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ISRAEL IS TOP-RANKED IN GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS
AND INNOVATION & SWEDEN SHORT BEHIND
SOURCE: GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX 2014-2015, GLOBAL INNOVATION INDEX 2013
Israel
United States
Switzerland
Germany
Korea
Hungary
China
Sweden
Global Tech Hot Spots
ARID ENVIRONMENT
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ISRAELI “INNOVATION-DNA” – NO COPY PASTE
SUPPORT
STRUCTURE
TALENT CULTURE Flexibility
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Adaptabili
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Venture
capital
INNOVATI
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Incubators
Skilled
labour
Tech parks
Start-ups Brain boost
Funds &
taxes
Governme
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policies
R&D
centres
Mother of
necessity
Academia
Defence
Entreprene
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culture
START-UP FUNDING COMPARED BETWEEN TOP EU INNOVATION ECOSYSTEMS
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START-UP NATION ISRAEL – VOLUME VC INVESTMENTS
INDICATES ITS SUCCESSFUL INNOVATION ECOSYSTEM
SOURCE: IVC, CBINSIGHTS 2013, STARTUP NATION ISRAEL
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SOURCE: FORBES, BLOOMSFIELD SCIENCE MUSEUM
START-UP NATION BUT RELATIVELY FEW UNICORNS…
EARLY EXITS ARE COMMON IN ISRAELI START-UPS
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“SEED OR TOMATO”…
Seed to
Tomato
Access to
Global Market
Geopolitical
Vulnerability
Lack of
TOP 500 Companies
Shortage of
Skilled Labour
Ability to
Maintain Growth In High-Tech sector
Brain-drain
Government
Dependency
ISRAEL AND SWEDEN SHARE COMPARATIVE STRUCTURES TO FACE CHALLENGES
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OVER 250 MNE:S R&D CENTRES CAN´T BE WRONG…
SOURCE: IATI, ISRAELI MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND INDUSTRY
Collaboration for increased innovation
Israel – global recognition as innovative technology center
Potential cooperation opportunities
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AGENDA
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STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP FOR INNOVATION IN ORDER
TO ENJOY MUTUAL BENEFITS
SOURCE: INTERVIEWS, THE ECONOMIST, THE PWC EXIT REPORT, JPOST, BLOOMBERG TECHNOLOGY
Foster
entrepreneurship &
boost start up
environment
Enhance
competences &
develop new services
& products
Strengthening
industrial clusters &
industrial competitive
edge
Develop SME’s into
MNE’s
Foster mobility of &
meet demands on
high skilled labor
Attractiveness for
investments, test
beds & tech transfer
environment
Complementary
innovation
Bilaterally good match
Academic match
FinTech
Cyber Security
Gaming
IOT
MedTech
E-Commerce
Automation
Biotech
CleanTech
Telecom
Digital Media
Cloud & Big Data
Image & Optics
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STRATEGIC SECTORS OF ISRAEL & SWEDEN ARE OF
BOTH COMPLEMENTARY & GLOBAL EDGE CHARACTER
SOURCE: IATI, OECD, THE ECONOMIST, BUSINESS SWEDEN ANALYSIS
Global edge
Strategic sector
R&D &
focus
Big Data
Digital Media
MedTech
Cyber Security
Fintech
CleanTech
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OUTLINE OF MOST IMPORTANT ISRAELI PEERS
SOURCE: IATI
Israel’s Innovation Ecosystem
60 Incubators & Accelerators
4 top Universities
25 High Tech parks
75 Venture capital
companies
16 Tech Transfer Organisations
250 MNE research centers
5000 start-ups
INTEREST IN COOPERATION WITH SWEDEN OVER 250 FOREIGN COMPANIES WITH R&D CENTRES
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ALTHOUGH ESTABLISHED IN ISRAEL, R&D CENTRES
ARE SCOUTING FOR NEW INNOVATIONS GLOBALLY
Innovations sourcing is critical and
openness for SME’s innovation
highly present. 1
MNE’s not geographically limited –
are interested in Swedish high-tech. 2
Primary interest for Swedish SME’s
to source with new innovations. 3
ISRAEL HARBOURS 16 TTO’S LINKED TO LEADING
UNIVERSITIES COLLABORATING INTERNATIONALLY
TTO’S CONFIRM INTEREST FOR COLLABORATION
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WORLD LEADING TTO’S ARE ESTABLISHED IN ISRAEL
COLLABORATING CLOSELY WITH FOREIGN PARTNERS
SOURCE: ITTN 2015
Joint R&D with available funding. 1
Licensing & tech transfer opportunities. 2
Enhance joint R&D with academia,
TTO’s & other peer research centres. 3
E:health: Fitnes22 is an IPhone app
to get one moving. 2015, the
company was among the 25 hottest
startups
EARLY HIGH-TECH SCOUTING OPPORTUNITIES MOST VIVID START UP NATION
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WORLDWIDE RENOWNED START-UP NATION OFFERS
OPPORTUNITY FOR EARLY HIGH-TECH SCOUTING
Plarium combines the trends E-
commerce and gaming by offering
mobile and browser based games
MedTech showcase: Pillcam, is a
miniature ingested camera
CheckMarx makes code more secure
by eliminating code bugs and
prevents real time attacks
Opportunities to benchmark own
technologies. 1
Opportunity for large enterprises to
scout for new technologies. 2
Expansion of portfolio for investors. 3
FEW VC’S SHOW INTEREST IN SWEDEN
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VC’S HAVE ISRAELI FIRMS IN FOCUS – HOWEVER
OPENESS & MANDATE TO INVEST IN EUROPE EXISTS
Approx. 70 VC
enterprises -
passive
5 active VC
open for
collaboration
VC’S INTERVIEWED SHOW INTEREST IN SWEDEN
VC’s established in Israel are aware of
Sweden as a hotspot for ICT. 1
Majority of VC’s interested in early stage
investments (seed-funding, start-ups). 2
Showcases with successful investments
are evident, such as iZettle. 3
TECHNOLOGY BENCHMARK
Know-how, Partnering, Increase visibility
INVESTMENT
Seed technologies, Equity partnerships
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ARE WE READY TO COLLABORATE?
JOINT R&D
Funding possibilities, joint ventures, co-specialization
TECHNOLOY SCOUTING
Market intelligence, Licensing, Buy-outs
GLOBAL ACCESS VIA MNE´s
Outgoing tech licensing, cooperation's, etc.
EXAMPLES OF
ACTIVITIES FOR
INNOVATION
COLLABORATION