Smart Specialisation and Blue Growth in the Baltic Sea Region

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Smart Specialisation and Blue Growth in the Baltic Sea Region Dr. Steffen Lüsse, Project Lead Ministry of Economic Affairs, Employment, Transport and Technology Schleswig-Holstein www.smartblueregions.eu

Schleswig-Holstein Germany s True North 2.8 Mio. Inhabitants Companies mostly SMEs Well developed research infrastructure Government Initiative Sea Our Future (since 2004) to promote a structured, integrated, and innovative maritime policy and to project Schleswig-Holstein s maritime expertise beyond the region pooling and coordination of maritime activities in Schleswig-Holstein concentration of maritime competences creation of networks and clusters support innovation and ideas strengthen maritime economy Model Maritime Region Maritime Action Plan Founding Member of SUBMARINER Network 22.09.2016 2

Concepts Ideas Names EU Innovation Research Regions Blue Growth High Tech Strategies BONUS Transfer Technology Master Plan Horizon 2020 Smart Specialisation Nations OECD EUSBSR ERDF Policy Knowledge States 22.09.2016 3

Innovation Strategies Regional Innovation Strategy West Coast Schleswig-Holstein Master Plan Marine Biotechnology Schleswig-Holstein RIS3 National Poland: 20 National Smart Specialisations (one blue) Germany: High Tech Strategy National Master Plan Maritime Technologies Macroregional EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region, Priority Area Innovation EU wide Blue Growth concept 22.09.2016 4

Research and Innovation Strategy (RIS3) Schleswig-Holstein Short Overview Five Focus Areas: Maritime Economy, Life Sciences, Renewable Energies, Food Sector, Information Technologies, Telecommunication, Media Cross Innovation: Maritime issues not only in the focus area Maritime Economy Examples: Marine aquaculture and food industry, Information technologies and equipment on modern vessels, Marine biotechnologies and life sciences, Renewable energies from the sea. 22.09.2016 5

Operational Programme ERDF for Schleswig-Holstein 2014-20 270 Mio. Funding of Innovation Projects based on RIS3 (maritime issues mentioned several times) Priority axis 1: strengthening regional innovation potentials Funding instruments (examples) Applied R&D infrastructure, Centres of competence, Cooperation projects (research and companies), Transfer, cluster and networking structures. 22.09.2016 6

Question marks Correct focus areas? RIS3 evaluation? Priorities in other regions? RIS3 management in other regions? What to learn, what to give? Smart specialisation in the regions? Transnational projects? 22.09.2016 7

Concepts Ideas Innovation Regions Strategies Technology Names EU Research BONUS Transfer Blue Growth High Tech Horizon 2020 Smart Specialisation Master Plan Nations OECD EUSBSR ERDF Policy Knowledge States 22.09.2016 8

Transnational Cooperation Smart Blue Regions seeks to enhance blue growth opportunities based on increased capacity of Baltic Sea Regions to implement Research and Innovation Strategies for Smart Specialisation (RIS3). 22.09.2016 9

The 6 Smart Blue Regions 22.09.2016 10

The project partners Ministry of Economic Affairs, Employment, Transport and Technology Schleswig- Holstein Germany (Lead Partner) Ida-Viru County Government Estonia Regional Council of Southwest Finland Finland Riga Planning Region Latvia Latvian Institute of Aquatic Ecology Latvia Maritime Institute in Gdansk Poland Pomorskie in the EU Association Poland Region Skåne Sweden 22.09.2016 11

Why? Implementing the RIS3 in the Baltic Sea Region RIS3 are a new EU policy instrument. Countries and regions investing structural funds into R&I are bound by their RIS3. RIS3 focus on economic development efforts and investments on each region s relative strengths. For the Smart Blue Regions Blue Growth is a (cross-cutting) priority in their RIS3. 22.09.2016 12

What is Blue Growth? The EC has developed the Blue Growth strategy to support sustainable growth in the marine and maritime sectors as a whole. Maritime economic activities cannot be sufficiently captured through a sectorial approach. Blue Growth is seen as an innovative way to develop a range of maritime activities that are often dependent on each other 22.09.2016 13

Our aims 22.09.2016 14

Our aims We want to Make the new policy instrument RIS3 a driver for blue growth Establish Blue Growth as a visible horizontal priority in the regional OPs Identify Players and synergies across the BSR in the Blue Value Chains of Machinery & Technology Energy Life Science & Blue Medicine Create successful examples of blue transnational cooperation projects based on RIS3 (and related funding) 22.09.2016 15

Focus 22.09.2016 16

Figures & Facts The project is funded by the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme 2014 2020: Duration: 3 years (March 2016-February 2019) Budget: 1,8 Million Project partners: 8 in 6 different Baltic Regions Associated partners: 12 from 6 EU countries and the Russian Federation 22.09.2016 17

Thank you! steffen.luesse@wimi.landsh.de www.smartblueregions.eu Smart Blue Regions is a project that has been initiated by the 22.09.2016 18