The new role of Scientific and Technological Parks

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The new role of Scientific and Technological Parks Italian Innovation The new role of Scientific and Technological Parks

Good News Ranking Italy pass from 43° to 14°

Italian innovation ecosystem Ecosystems Industrial districts are a traditional Italian phenomenon. Innovative cluster are growing particularly in high-tech sectors Competiveness – IMD index Italy ranks in 35° position at global level (2016),38° in 2015 and in 43° in 2014 Resilience The fragmentation of the economy is not only a problem. It is also a reason why as a system Italy is not only surviving but growing. Agglomeration phenomenon and a need for a more positive environment are still key characteristics Start up phenomenon Incentive packages and presence of incubators, accelerators, BP competitions and science parks are stimulating the growth of start-ups Companies typology 50% of employees on manufacturing are working in companies with less than 50 employees Craftman tradition Traditional sectors are characterised by small and micro companies

- ENGINEERING ATTITUDE R&D, new paradigma RESEARCH RESEARCH ON PRODUCT OPEN INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY -CLOSED SYSTEM -INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY -DEDICATED R&D -SCIENCE ATTITUDE -CORPORATE FINANCING PRODUCTS -CLOSED SYSTEM - PROJECT BASED - CUSTOMER ORIENTED - ENGINEERING ATTITUDE - CONTRACT RESEARCH KNOW-HOW - OPEN SYSTEM -I ENTREPRENEURSHIP’ - CONSUMERS ORIENTED -INNOVATIVE ATTITUDE -KEY INVESTIMENT

Science park system in Italy A key hub between the goal to innovate the manufacturing world and the growth of innovative ecosystems Italian science parks are an opportunity for high potential companies to concentrate in one single place, in one organisation all the competencies, the know-how, the services and the network that they need to growth at global level Conceived to support the start-up the scale up and the growth of companies

Science Parks’ Network 25 Scientific and Technology Parks One NETWORK to exploit all the scientific, technological, organizational and industrial assets and facilitate innovative processes and growth

Science Parks’ network Area 1 : Valle d’Aosta, Piemonte, Liguria, Lombardia Bergamo Sviluppo Bioindustry Park Parco Tecnologico Padano ComoNext Fondazione Novara Sviluppo Polo Tecnologico di Pavia Environment Park GREAT Campus Kilometro Rosso

Science Parks’ network Area 2: Veneto, Trentino, Friuli Venezia-Giulia Area Science Park Friuli Innovazione Polo Tecnologico di Pordenone Parco Scientifico e Tecnologico Galileo Trentino Sviluppo

Science Parks’ network Area 3: Emilia Romagna, Toscana, Marche, Umbria 3 A - PTA ASTER Fondazione Toscana Life Science Polo Tecnologico di Navacchio

Science Parks’ network Area 4: Lazio, Abruzzo, Molise, Campania Parco Scientifico Romano Sviluppo Campania Area Tech Coroglio Stazione Sperimentale per l’Industria delle Pelli

Science Parks’ network Area 5: Puglia, Basilicata, Calabria, Sicilia, Sardegna Sardegna Ricerche Parco Scientifico e Tecnologico della Sicilia Tecnopolis Parco Scientifico e Tecnologico

APSTI is in a virtual way one of the biggest innovative Italian companies 150 RESEARCH CENTRES Are a part of the APSTI network 11.000 EMPLOYEES Are working in Italian science parks Di cui 4.500 EMPLOYEES Active in R&D

APSTI network is offering skill, know-hows and support platforms for companies to accelerate their growth at global level KNOW-HOW -SCIENTISTS AND INNOVATORS -BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT EXPERTS -INCUBATION MANAGERS -CLUSTER MANAGERS -PATENT EXPERTS -MARKETING EXPERTS -EXPORT MANAGERS, ETC INFRASTRUCTURES -COWORKING -OFFICES -LABS -ADVANCED TECHNOLOGICAL PLATFORMS -PILOT AND INDUSTRIAL PLANTS -INNOVATION SPACES -CONGRESS CENTERS NETWORK -25 SCIENCE PARKS -REGIONAL, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CLUSTER AND SCIENCE PARKS NETWORK -GENERAL AND SPECIALISTIC -SCIENCE PARKS -INTERNATIONAL SOFT LANDING PROGRAMS -COACHING TOWARDS THE MARKET

Companies are the core component of support services COWORKING SPACES AND OFFICES MEETING AND CONGRESS CENTERS INCUBATORS AND ACCELERATORS EQUIPPED LABS ADVANCED SERVICES

We work on innovation Public sector University Companies APSTI Exploitation of scientific results and spin off support Networking and clustering Labs and infrastructures Incubation and company acceleration Market-driven Access to funding sources RTD Instruments Technology transfer Outputs APSTI

Our partners

STIMULATE THE DEVELOPMENT Value proposition STIMULATE THE DEVELOPMENT TO TRANSFER TECHNOLOGICAL AND MANAGERIAL BEST PRACTICES SUPPORTING THE GROWTH COMPANIES TO ACCELERATE THE GROWTH DEVELOPING UNIQUE KNOW-HOW AND INNOVATIVE CLUSTERS BE GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL NETWORK TO STIMULATE EXPORT AND INTERNATIONALIZATION PROCESSES FOCUSED ON INNOVATION IDEAL PARTNER FOR COMPANIES, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONS, TERRITORIAL SYSTEMS, UNIVERSITIES, ETC

Technology and clusters Our working groups Technology and clusters Services development Internationalization Special projects Marketing and communication Institutional relations

Internationalization Competitive Intelligence Development lines Smart specialization Internationalization Competitive Intelligence Open Innovation and Knowledge sharing

THANK YOU PTP Science Park via Einstein 26900, Lodi (Italy) 0371 4662 212 / 229 info@apsti.it www.apsti.it