The ERIP Project in the North Sea Region Programme Lise Espersen ERIP Final Conference, Newcastle North Sea Region Programme Secretariat November 2011.

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The ERIP Project in the North Sea Region Programme Lise Espersen ERIP Final Conference, Newcastle North Sea Region Programme Secretariat November 2011

Innovation in Europe Lisbon Agenda – EU 2020 – Smart Growth Interact Conference Budapest – “European Cooperation Growing Smart” Joint ETC Conference Katowice – NSR Annual Conference Bruges

Transnational value Developing joint transferable innovation methods International exchange of knowledge International education / training offers Link clusters across different regions Transferable services, standards Joint implementation of innovative technologies

Innovation in the NSR Programme  Lisbon Agenda  Operational Programme “Innovation has become a priority with a more varied focus on technological innovation and a stronger focus on business and system innovation. This includes an emphasis on commercialising innovations involving private partners (particularly SMEs), strengthening R&D networks and their linkages to the private and public sector, and improving the institutional conditions for a wider absorption of new knowledge. A challenge for the period will be to forge stable public private partnerships (PPP).”

Approaches Business support Cluster development / Governance Research application Standard development Promoting upcoming sectors New services and products Priority 1: 14 Cluster: DANS 1.1 Building the innovation capacity of business ERIP, NMU + ext., GreenGrowing 1.2 Building the transnational dimension of clusters and research and innovation networks e-CLIC, IFP, NSSP, Power Cluster, Smart Cities, POYO (+ext.) ClimaFruit, 1.3 Building society’s and the institutional capacity for innovation Skint, CCC, North Sea Supply, North Sea Supply ext. 1.4 Promoting the adoption and use of ICT applications Opening Up

Cluster: WaterCAP 2.1 Sustainable development of the coastal land and sea areas through integrated coastal zone management LNS, TIDE, BLAST, BLAST ext. SUSCOD, SUSCOD ext. 2.2 Developing preventive and responsive measures to address acute and chronic marine pollution Ballast Water, Ballast Water ext. 2.3 Adapting to and reducing risks posed to society and nature by a changing climate Aquarius, CLIWAT, CPA, DiPol, Mare, SAWA, BioCHAR 2.4 Promoting environmentally responsible energy production practices enerCOAST, North Sea SEP, C2CI, C2CI ext. Priority 2: 15Priority 3: 13 Cluster: MTC 3.1 To promote regional accessibility strategies CARE-North, Cruise Gateway, iTransfer, Green Airports, E-Mobility NSR, ITRACT 3.2 To promote the development of multi-modal and transnational transport corridors StratMoS (+ 2ext.), LO- PINOD, Food Port + ext. 3.3 To promote the development of efficient and effective logistics solutions NS Frits, Dryport, Dryport ext., CNSS, E-Harbours Priority 4: Tackling the needs of areas in decline DC NOISE, Vital 4.2 Promoting sustainable growth solutions for expanding areas MP4, CA! (+ext.), SURF, Waterways for Growth, WfG ext. 4.3 Promoting energy efficiency in settlements ANSWER, Build with Care Priority 1: 14 Cluster: DANS 1.1 Building the innovation capacity of business ERIP, NMU + ext., GreenGrowing 1.2 Building the transnational dimension of clusters and research and innovation networks e-CLIC, IFP, NSSP, Power Cluster, Smart Cities, POYO (+ext.) ClimaFruit, 1.3 Building society’s and the institutional capacity for innovation Skint, CCC, North Sea Supply, North Sea Supply ext. 1.4 Promoting the adoption and use of ICT applications Opening Up 50 Projects and 3 Clusters Approved following 6th Call 4 full applications, 1 extension, 3 cluster projects

How does NSRP promote Innovation? Priority 1: Building on our capacity for innovation Businesses’ innovation capacity Clusters and research & innovation networks Society’s and institutional innovation capacity ICT applications

Sectors adressed 1.1: maritime industry, manufacturing sector 1.2: broadband media services; clusters: food, energy, technology, financial services; film industry, offshore wind industry; public e-services; port maintenance; berry fruit industry 1.3: water in urban development; creative industries; clusters: maritime, energy and food and health

Remaining Funds ERDF Norwegian Equivalent BudgetRemaining Priority 1: over-allocated Priority 2: over-allocated Priority 3: m€ Priority 4: m€ Mainly fully allocated.

Conclusions Innovation: Still in centre of European agenda Successful priority in NSRP as well as cross-cutting [Gap:] Promoting ICT applications Various sectors addressed Added value through transnational innovation Business support, system innovation and clustering central approaches

Europe 2020 demands focused action and that every European region should identify the actions that will give the greatest gain for the funding invested and make a real contribution towards smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. Moving on…

Goodbye ERIP and thank you very much for your very good co-operation! It has been a pleasure working with you!