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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no. 319907 http:// www.cit.ie Monday 28th and Tuesday 29th of September 2015 Proudly Sponsored by: Faculty of Business and Humanities & Cork County Council As featured in: Programme: Session 1: Cluster Analysis - Academia. Monday 28 th 2:30 to 4:30pm Venue: Seminar Ro CIT. Session 2: Building Internatio Collaborations - Industry. Monday 28 th 6:00 to 7:30pm Venue: County H Council Chamber. Session 3: Building Economic Growth Thro Clusters - Policy. Tuesday 29 th 10:00 to 12:00pm Venue: CIT Coun

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no. 319907

http://www.cit.ie

Monday 28th and Tuesday 29th of September 2015

Proudly Sponsored by: Faculty of Business and Humanities & Cork County Council

As featured in:

Programme:• Session 1: Cluster Analysis - Academia. Monday 28th 2:30 to 4:30pm Venue: Seminar Room, CIT.• Session 2: Building International Collaborations - Industry. Monday 28th 6:00 to 7:30pm Venue: County Hall Council Chamber.• Session 3: Building Economic Growth Through Clusters - Policy. Tuesday 29th 10:00 to 12:00pm Venue: CIT Council Chambers.• Session 4: Cluster Organisation Development. Tuesday 29th 2:30 to 4:30pm Venue: Seminar Room, CIT.

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no. 319907

www.be-wiser.eu

Cluster Matchmaking

Building International CollaborationsCounty Hall, Cork, 28/09/2015

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no. 319907

www.be-wiser.eu

Building International Collaboration - Presenters

Joan Martí Estévez

Director of Cluster Development ACCIÓ (Catalan Agency for Competitiveness)

[email protected] @JMartiClusters

Tamara Högler

Head of Innovations and International Affairs CyberForum e.V., Karlsruhe, Germany.

[email protected] @CyberForum

Dr John Hobbs

Department of Management & EnterpriseCork Institute of Technology

[email protected]

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no. 319907

http://www.cit.ie

Running order for Session 2: Building International Collaborations

Thursday 10th of September 2015 13:00 – 14:00

www.cit.ie/vlinc

Monday 28th 6:00 to 7:30pm Venue: County Hall Council ChamberOpening of Seminar by Minister Sean Sherlock, Department of Foreign Affairs.

• Tamara Högler (CyberForum) and Joan Martí Estévez (ACCIÓ): Discuss the competencies of firms within their clusters in Germany and Catalonia, with a view to develop international connections with Ireland.

• Tamara Högler (CyberForum): The Business Roaming Agreement• Joan Martí Estévez (ACCIÓ): Firm’s collaboration with traditional sectors for mutual growth.• John Hobbs (CIT): Be Wiser Connect

Q&A

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no. 319907

Session 2Competencies of firms at CyberForum

Tamara Högler, Head of Innovations and International Affairs, CyberForum e.V.Cork, 28.09.2015

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no. 319907

www.be-wiser.eu

Overview

• Introduction– Have you ever heard about… Karlsruhe?– CyberForum – An IT and Hightech Business Network

• Our companies

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no. 319907

www.be-wiser.eu

Karlsruhe – A Medium-Sized City with Huge Opportunities • Karlsruhe is a European ICT Hub (4th place among > 1,000 regions, only Munich, London and Paris

ahead)• Karlsruhe is a German ICT stronghold and participant of the German Software-Cluster• 99% SMEs, but also large companies (SAP, Siemens, Bosch, United Internet, …)• Many Hidden Champions (e.g. security, logistics, traffic management)• Many companies and research facilities are involved in the top cluster „Electric Mobility South-

West“• Outstanding research facilities

• Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (largest German research facility)• FZI Research Centre for Information Technologies• 3 Fraunhofer institutes

• Many citizens are tech- and media-savvy• 13 of 100 citizens possess an own domain (2nd place in Germany after Munich)• 12 of 100 citizens use cloud applications (top position in Germany)

• Largest regional German ICT cluster => CyberForum

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no. 319907

www.be-wiser.eu

Cyberforum… Who we are & what we do

1997Inception

1000IT Start Ups

4000NewEmployees

>1000Members

23.000Staff

600Trainees

33Employees

2015Today

MultipleCertifications* as oneof the best IT-clusters in Europe!

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no. 319907

www.be-wiser.eu

Our services – A short overview…

Founders´guidance Mentoring Business

AngelsVentureCapital

Innovation-Transfer

Internationali-sation

Networking: InfoMarket, CyberCongress, RoundTables…

Idea Foundation Early Growth Growth Maturity

Catch-the-JobCyberStarter

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no. 319907

www.be-wiser.eu

Our companies

• CyberForum is a network that connects more than 1.000 companies

• Core competencies are– IT (e.g. telecommunications, all kinds of IT services, CRM,

IT security, all kinds of (mobile) apps, gamification….)– HighTech (e.g. quadcopter, robotics

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no. 319907

IT COMPANIES IN THETECHNOLOGY REGION KARLSRUHE• TechnologyRegion Karlsruhe is

ranked 2nd among German and 25th among a total of 214 Western European regions!!

• over 4.000 IT Companies with staff of 30.000+

• > € 5bn turnover

• 2x more IT staff per capita vs. total Germany

• #2 in IT Start-Ups per capita

• 5.600 IT Students and Trainees

11 03/05/2023

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no. 319907

www.be-wiser.eu

How to find appropriate partners?

• www.cyberforum.de• Core competencies are

– IT (e.g. telecommunications, all kinds of IT services, CRM, IT security, all kinds of (mobile) apps, gamification….)

– HighTech (e.g. quadcopter, robotics, ….)

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no. 319907

Tamara HöglerHead of Innovations and International AffairsEmail: [email protected]

Thank you for your attention!

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Building international collaborations

Catalonia clusters

Cork, Ireland, 28th September 2015

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Population: 7,539,618

16% of the Spanish population, similar to the population of Switzerland

Area: 32,106 km2

GDP: € 208 bn

similar to countries like Israel or Finland

GDP per capita (ppp 2012): € 27,442

Catalonia: 117.2

Spain: 99.4

EU-27: 1001% of world’s science production, bigger than Austria

Sources: INE , Eurostat , Idescat

IntroductionA Snapshot on Catalonia

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Catalonia: A Holistic Cluster Ecosystem

1.200 active companiesin 30 clusters

Pro-clusters Government since 1993

Business Schools (IESE,ESADE)

trainingCluster Professionals

TCI Headquarters

Some world-leadingCluster Consultants

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Our vision. World-Class Clusters

Critical Mass

Cross-sectorial

Internationally connected

Professionalized management

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Strategic Change Process

Month 0 Month 4

Competitive analysis

Strategic AnalysisDefinition main characteristics of the sectorStrategic analysis (competitive strengths)Environment analysisBusiness tendencies at global levelSuggested actions for companiesSuggested actions for Government

Cluster monitoring

Publ

ic p

rese

ntat

ion

Action planCompanies’ Strategic change

Technological change

Executive training

Internationalization

Benchmarking

Strategic Dive

Tailored actions

Cluster Methodology

Month 16

1Understanding the business

2Changing the strategy in

the right direction

Set up cluster

association

3Stablishing governance

Hiring Cluster manager

4 Guarantying sustainability

Governance

Month 20

Analysis Udate after 4 years

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Raw materials Technology Products Strategy Final marketProductive process

CRO

SS-S

ECTO

RIAL

MU

LTIP

RODU

CT

Water treatment

Kids cluster

Habitat

Beauty

Fashion

Railway

Fish Farming

Biotech

ICT

Optics and photonics

Agricultural machineryMotorcycle

Gourmet food

GROUPING FACTOR

+

-

TRADITIONAL CLUSTERINITIATIVES

EMERGING CLUSTERSINITIATIVES

“NEW GENERATION “CLUSTER INITIATIVES

Innovating in cluster policies: the case of Catalonia

Pork meat

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45 membersMore than 3.000 high skills

professionals.More than 250 researchers working

in R&DCompanies with presence in more

than 40 countries and products distributed to more than 170 countries.

Joint Turnover of more than 2.000M€.

Cluster manager: Mr. Xavier Amores [email protected] Tel. 00 34 664 648 209

R&D

Technological Knowledge Intensive Business serrvices

Sustainable Water Solutions

Products and solutions for water cycle management

CWP is focused on water treatment business and sustainable use of water (treatment of drinking

water, desalination of seawater, purification, wastewater treatment plant, process water and the waste water for recycling, sewage plants, …)

Clusters: 1st focused, 2n wide

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Clusters: be proud of what you are

Cluster manager: Mr. Enric Pedró[email protected]. 00 34 666 469 230

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Transformational projects

Market intelligence

Valuable networking

Value propositio

n

Quality of the competitive environment

Why clusters?

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INTERNATIONALIZATION OF THE INDUSTRY

· 45 shared trade delegations all over the world· International Exhibitions· Trade missions· Sourcing center in China

DEVELOPING AN INDUSTRY BASED ON TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION

· Working groups· Technical trainings· R+D+I Support· Open Innovation Marketplace Platform· Technological Surveillance Newsletter

EUROPEAN PROJECTS· MED SOLAR· INARA· SHAAMS· FosterInMed

SOCIAL AWARENESS· Self consumption Kits against energetic poverty· Energy Self consumption Campaign · School dissemination workshops· Technological and good practices transfer to developing countries.

N E T W O R K I N G

Cluster manager: Mr. Pablo [email protected]. 00 34 93 182 88 00

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Technologies in Education

33 members Overall turnover: 1.948 M€ Overall number of employees 16.540 Created in 2013 Publishing houses, ICT infrastructure, SW

developers, e-learning platforms, consulting

Edutech Cluster is an association of Educational ICT and edtech companies that create products and offer technology-based services to enhance the teaching-learning process at non-university stages.

The Cluster aims to design and implement initiatives to reinforce the competitiveness of its member companies, promote demand scenarios of quality technological products and services and disseminate the importance of ICT in Education.

Promote internationalization identifying priority markets

and participate in international projects or

consortiums

Establish a framework of stable relationships with

industry players, governments, institutions and

associations

Organize and participate actively in all main ICT

education events

Monitor ICT Education data, conduct research and analysis

in this sector and give to know best practices

Generate new business opportunities and innovative

collaborative projects between companies in the

cluster

Internationalization

Dissemination

Collaborative Projects

MAIN STRATEGIC WORKING AREAS

ITworldEdu congress: main anual event in the educational technological sector(660 delegates, 49 speakers, 27 sponsorships)

Economic impact study of ICT Education Guide of implementing ICT at schools Workshops with educational sector Dialogue Table with Administration International activities (missions, exhibitions, etc.)

Cluster manager: Mrs. Patricia Remiro [email protected] 00 34 647 804 585

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Biotech cluster

Agricultural machinery cluster

Solar Cluster

Energy efficiency Cluster

Edutech Cluster

Water cluster

Intercluster approach

30 clusters, 1.200 companies

Digital cluster

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To Connect with our Members Contact:Gemma Batlle - Cluster Manager

T: 0034 93 553 45 E: [email protected]

Digital Cluster

Key mission statement: EURECAT Cluster Digital is an Association of Innovative Enterprises (AIE) created as a meeting and networking place for start-ups, small and medium companies and other entities with the aim of boosting the competitiveness of Catalan ICT sector and promoting a new corporate culture based on collaboration and open innovation.

Expertise within the cluster, 60 members:

SME; 17; 49%

MNC & Large

Firms, 17, 49%

Start-Ups, 1, 3%

Cluster companies ICT

SME

large com-panies

start-ups

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Go raibh maith agat!

Joan Martí EstévezDirector Cluster Development Division

[email protected]:@JMartiClusters

LinkedIN: http://es.linkedin.com/pub/joan-martí-estévez/10/433/34b

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WHAT IS BE WISER CONNECT?

Be Wiser Connect is an online match making tool which showcases 70 ICT firms across Europe (Cyprus, France, Germany, Ireland, Slovenia, Spain and Northern Ireland) who participated in a V-LINC analysis as part of the BeWiser project. The purpose of this tool is to facilitate introductions and connections between firms within these regions, in order to promote collaboration and create additional linkages between European clusters.

www.bewiserconnect.cit.ie

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As part of the Be Wiser project V-LINC has interviewed over 70 firms across Ireland, Northern Ireland, France, Germany, Spain, Slovenia and Cyprus.

BE WISER CONNECT FIRMS

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CLUSTER MAPPING

The ‘Mapping’ section presents a summary of the V-LINC analysis undertaken by SMEs and MNCs in Cyprus, France, Germany, Ireland, Slovenia, Spain and Northern Ireland as part of the BeWiser project. To view the highlights of the analysis in each Be Wiser cluster, click on the cluster organisations logos below:

www.bewiserconnect.cit.ie

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BUSINESS ROAMING AGREEMENT

CyberForum’s Business Roaming Agreement (BRA) www.clusterize.org is a tool for cluster organisations to support their small & medium sized enterprises (SME) in the course of their international expansion plans.

The BRA provides a soft landing platform for firms who wish to establish trade and/or research collaborations within member regions, via physical access to foreign clusters ( there are currently 51 International Cluster members from 29 countries).Visiting firms are facilitated with workspace, broadband, and meeting rooms offered by BRA partner clusters along with facilitated introductions to their members. To view the 51 International Clusters from 29 countries who are currently signed up to the BRA and their locations click here.