ormala - industrial innovation in transition; big data
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Industrial Innovation in Transition; Big Data
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 64935. The European Commission has no liability in respect for the above contents.
Objectives
● The project examines the application of State of the Art innovation processes and tools, including open innovation, social media analytics and crowd sourcing, in the processes of industrial companies representing various industry sectors.
● IIT will also examine the role of regional innovation hubs in stimulating R&D investments and SMEs.
● The project also addresses the new challenge-driven innovation policies and the promotion of service innovations.
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Key Activities
● In-depth interviews of 800 European companies from 11 countries representing five sectors: Cleantech, ICT, BioPharma, Agrofood and Manufacturing
● Policy review and workshops with national and regional stakeholders.
● Creation of research toolbox for Member States and the EC for replicating the study.
● Extensive dissemination activities● Policy recommendations
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Key Questions
● Business environment and company strategy● Innovation ecosystems● Innovation management and practice (process,
IPR, open innovation, etc.) ● Mapping the environment● Public policy (national, EU)
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Innovation ecosystems – an embedded approach?
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Relevance of IES INCREASED
Relevance of IES DECREASED
Relevance of IES HAS NOT CHANGED
DID NOT KNOW if relevance of IES has changed
Change in relevance of innovation ecosystems in the last 5-10 years
Initiatives for innovation
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1) R&D gr
ants
2) R&D lo
ans
3) Tax
incen
tives
4) Public
procurem
ent (i
ncluding P
CP)
5) Educati
on and tr
aining
6) Consu
ltancy
support
7) Public
sector r
esearc
h organisa
tions
8) Others
Did not know
Did not ask
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126 127
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Big Data usage in Innovation; Industry Sectors
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Sector Yes, use big data NoAgrofood 14 35
Biopharma 15 34Cleantech 20 39ICT 27 39
Manufacturing 30 111Total 106 258
OCEANCloud Computing in Finland
Aalto University
Experts fromEIT ICT Labs, UC Berkeley, DIGILE
OCEAN- Cloud services used
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28
59
29
60
57
50
54
17
39
69
59
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Analytics, business intelligence (SaaS)
Application development (PaaS)
Business applications (i.e. ERP, CRM) (SaaS)
e-Commerce platform (webshop, procurement) (PaaS)
Infrastructure (computation, storage, capacity) (IaaS)
Office tools (docs, spreadsheets, presentations) (SaaS)
Open access tools (Skype, Dropbox) (SaaS)
Operational (i.e. HR, payroll, accounting) (SaaS)
Product/service development environment (i.e. run-time) (PaaS)
Productivity (e.g. groupware, project management) (SaaS)
Standard services (email, file sharing) (SaaS)
Web presence (website hosting, blogs) (IaaS/SaaS)
Cloud services used (n=122)
OCEAN- Barriers to usage
The reported major barriers: privacy, confidentiality and business continuity risks.
OCEAN- drivers to usage
Scalability and flexibility as the major drivers for Cloud
Challenges
● Trust; limited availability of platforms● Business confidentiality, continuity● Privacy concerns
● Skills to develop sophisticated algorithms ● Access to complementary data
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Thank You
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