S3 Design Learning Workshop
- 18 Feb 2016 to 19 Feb 2016
- Chisinau (Moldova) Address: Jolly Alon Hotel, 37, Maria Cebotari str., Chisinau
In the framework of the Danube-INCO.net project, the S3 Platform and the Academy of Sciences of Moldova organised the first workshop on smart specialisation (S3) strategy design targeted on the EU enlargement and neighbourhood countries.
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Watch the videos of the S3 Design Learning Worskhop Chisinau
Day 1 (18 February 2016)
Day 2 (19 February 2016)
Presentations
Welcome and Introduction to Smart Specialisation
- Research and Development Strategy for the Republic of Moldova by 2020. Science reform (Acad. Mr. Ion Tighineanu, First Vice-President of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova)
- Introduction to the Smart Specialisation process and the S3 Platform (Ales Gnamus, JRC IPTS, S3 Platform)
Key elements of smart specialisation process
- Main steps for development of Research and Innovation Strategy for Smart Specialisation (Lina Stanionytė, JRC IPTS, S3 Platform)
- How to convey the S3 analysis: building the evidence base for the S3 (Radu Gheorghiu, The Institute for World Economy, Romania)
- Governance settings for successful S3 process (Jurgita Petrauskienė, MOSTA, Lithuania)
- Entrepreneurial Discovery Process as prerequisite for inclusive and interactive bottom-up S3 (Peter Wostner, SVRK, Slovenia)
- Outwards looking Research and Innovation Strategy for Smart Specialisation (Petri Räsänen, Innovation and Foresight at Council of Tampere Region, Finland)
- Main bottlenecks in RIS3 design and how to overcome them (Stefan Vratny, BIC, Slovakia)
- Introduction to the round table discussions and setting the scene to further work in groups (Lina Stanionytė, JRC IPTS, S3 Platform)
How S3 process helps transforming economic development
- The Hungarian S3 strategy: lessons learnt, possible synergies between funding opportunities (Bela Kardon, Regional Centre for Information and Scientific Development, Hungary)
- Experience of S3 priority setting of West Region Romania (Adrian Mariciuc, West RDA, Romania)
- The role of human capital: key elements for innovative regional development (Gabriela Platon, European Training Foundation)
- Integral Innovation from Brain to Business (George Teodorescu, DAC, Germany)
- Smart Specialization in Wielkopolska – towards the economic transformation of regional economy (Monika Matusiak, Centre for Public Policy, Poznan University of Economics & Business, Poland)
- Towards the RIS3 in Catalonia (Ricard Esparza, UAB Catalonia, Spain)
Towards smart specialisation in non-EU countries
- Opportunities of Eastern Partnership Territorial Cooperation Programmes (Erikas Jankauskas, Capacity Building Expert, EaPTC Support Programme)
- Experience of Serbia towards S3 (Djuro Kutlaca, Mihajlo Pupin Institute, Serbia)
- R&I policy in Ukraine (Dmytro Cheberkus, Ministry of Education and Science, Ukraine)
- East Marmara Smart Specialisation Strategy (Cem Bayrak, East Marmara Development Agency, Turkey)
- Strengths and bottlenecks of Moldova's R&I framework (Gheorghe Cuciureanu, ERA-Watch Expert, IDSI, Moldova)
Practical Information
- When
- 18 Feb 2016 to 19 Feb 2016
- Where
- Chisinau (Moldova) Address: Jolly Alon Hotel, 37, Maria Cebotari str., Chisinau
- Registration Information
- REGISTRATION TO THIS WORKSHOP IS CLOSED.
Description
In the framework of the Danube-INCO.netproject, the S3 Platform and the Academy of Sciences of Moldova organised the first workshop on smart specialisation (S3) strategy design targeted on the EU enlargement and neighbouring countries.
The workshop aimed to enable countries outside the EU to benefit from the S3 methodology focusing knowledge-based investments on a limited number of priority areas identified following an entrepreneurial discovery process. Improved research and innovation strategies containing an S3 approach could become the drivers of technology upgrading and provide unique competitive advantages for the countries and regions outside the EU. The experts from the countries which have already developed S3 strategies shared their experience on the different steps of the S3 process. The participatory café session table discussions facilitated the debate on how the S3 process helps improving R&I policies and transforming economic development to achieve a better cohesion and integration into transnational value chains.
Contact
Contact in Moldova:
Diana Grozav
Center of International Projects,
Academy of Sciences of Moldova
1 Stefan cel Mare Ave., of.434
MD 2001, Chisinau
diana.grozav@h2020.md
Venue
Other hotels located nearby:
1. Dacia Hotel
2. Hotel Codru
3. Hotel Radisson Blu Leo Grand