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Helsinki Region Competitiveness Development Helsinki Region Competitiveness Development Presentation @ Otaniemi 8 9 2009 Presentation @ Otaniemi 8.9.2009 Culminatum Innovation Culminatum Innovation Pertti Vuorela

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Helsinki Region Competitiveness DevelopmentHelsinki Region Competitiveness Development

Presentation @ Otaniemi 8 9 2009Presentation @ Otaniemi 8.9.2009

Culminatum InnovationCulminatum InnovationPertti Vuorela

Otaniemi: Innovation – Business – Quality of Life

Culminatum Innovation Oy LtdThe 9 expertise clusters

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Nanotechnology as exampleProsperous metropolis

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Culminatum Innovation Oy Ltd

Regional development company @ Helsinki Regiono founded 1995 o < 40 employees, o CEO, Mr. Pasi Mäkinen Public sector 43%

Uusimaa Regional CouncilCity of Espoo

Science community 34%UniversitiesPolytechnicsResearch institutions

Innovations & networkingo 9 Centres of Expertise in Helsinki Regiono Regional development

y pCity of HelsinkiCity of Vantaa

Research institutions

Independent development platformo To combine capacities of universities,

Business community 23%Chamber of CommerceScience Parks

business sector and local government in order to catalyse knowledge based industries

o Triple helix ownership: science, business d bli t

CompaniesFinancial institutions

and public sectoro Non profit support services for the businesses

and other stakeholders in these cluster operationsBasic financing: municipalities and the Ministry ofo Basic financing: municipalities and the Ministry of Employment and the Economy

Culminatum Innovation and the 9 (+1) expertise clusters

Basics:Networking, matching, promoting

Tourism and Experience ManagementCluster

Environment TechnologyCluster

Thematic micro clusters: i.e., platforms for open innovation

+ KIBS

Living ClusterFood Processing DevelopmentCluster

Cluster

CulminatumInnovation

ClusterGearing:Support in project building

DIGIBUSINESS

Well-being Cluster

Ubiquitous Computing Cluster

Tool kits:KIBS-forum, NanoPump

Nanotechnology CompetenceCluster

DIGIBUSINESSCluster HealthBio -

Health Cluster Stakeholders:Operational environment, Networks, Key Partners

Living Labs: Active Life Village, Forum Virium Helsinki, RFID Lab Finland

Cluster Networks, Key Partners

Expertise Clusters in Helsinki Region

Fields of Expertise in Helsinki Region:

Digibusiness Cluster and Ubiquitous Computing Cluster Mr Lari Lohikoski Digibusiness Cluster and Ubiquitous Computing Cluster, Mr. Lari Lohikoski, Culminatum Innovation

Environmental Technology Cluster, Mr. Lauri Hietaniemi, Green Net Finland

Food Processing Development Cluster, Ms. Johanna Jaskari, Viikki Food Centre

HealthBIO - Biotech Cluster, Ms. Riikka Paasikivi, Culminatum Innovation

Living Cluster, Ms. Satu Åkerblom, Culminatum Innovation

Nanotechnology Competence Cluster, Dr. Eeva Viinikka, Culminatum Innovation

T i d E i M t Cl t M K i ti Si C l i t Tourism and Experience Management Cluster, Mr. Kristian Sievers, CulminatumInnovation

Well-being Cluster, Ms. Leena Silvennoinen, Culminatum Innovation

Culminatum Innovation Oy Ltd is the managing company of the Centre of Expertise Programme in the Helsinki Region.

www.culminatum.fi/en

DIGIBUSINESS

DIGIBUSINESS Cluster's focus points Internationalisation Business competence and new business opportunities Digital sector PR Events and networking Events and networking

DIGIBUSINESS helps SMEs to grow by developing their business competence and creating networks they can benefit from as well as by promoting the implementation of new customer and market oriented business ideasof new customer and market oriented business ideas

DIGIBUSINESS Centre of Expertise in Helsinki Region creates international networks, starts up pilot projects and provides first-point-of-contact services for international companies and venture partners > International expert pool under development!companies and venture partners > International expert pool under development!

ContactM I i Bl i t B i Di tMs Irina Blomqvist, Business Director DIGIBUSINESS - Digital Content [email protected] +358 40 572 2393

www.digibusiness.fi (see Think Tank!)

Ubiquitous computing

Ubiquitous computing covers 90 % of ICT in FinlandCl t i d d d ll th t Cluster services covered and accessed all over the country

Global collaboration in R&D Soft-landing not limited only to Helsinki Region - gateway to rest of Finland Soft landing not limited only to Helsinki Region gateway to rest of Finland Utilising the expertise of the regions in specific fields

e.g. maths & sciences in St. Petersburg for localisation services, data i imining…

make Baltic Sea to 'Silicon Sea‘Contact

Mr Lari Lohikoski, Program DirectorCentre of Expertise for Ubiquitous Computinglari lohikoski@culminatum fi +358 40 754 [email protected] +358 40 754 5844

Mr Juho Honkanen, Assistant, [email protected] +358 50 444 2786

www.ubi.fi www.swbusiness.fi

HealthBIO

National cluster with focus on health related biotechnology and business areas: human genomics, diagnostics, treatment, and spare parts

HealthBIO cluster in Helsinki Region 50% academic research in biosciences from Helsinki Region 250 biotech companies and organizations in Finland ― 40% in Helsinki 250 biotech companies and organizations in Finland 40% in Helsinki

Region Biotech industry in Finland ― 55% sector's jobs established and 75%

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HealthBIO cluster services: e.g. growth and internationalisation of the enterprises and internationalisation of the innovation process

HealthBIO cluster, member of ScanBalt BioRegion network

The Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM) ― example of institution established on international framework and PPP

ContactMs Riikka Paasikivi, Programme Director HealthBIO Clusterriikka paasikivi@culminatum fi +358 50 521 5944

www.biobusiness.fi

[email protected] +358 50 521 5944

Nanotechnology Competence Cluster

The core of nanotechnology in Finland is in Helsinki Region  > 50% of the Finnish nanotechnology related research resources 

50% (~80‐100) companies utilising or developing nanotechnologies

Nanocluster's focus on nanoparticles, nanosafety, nano surfaces and coatings and i b ilt i tnano in built environments

Nanocluster reaches over 90% of all Finnish nano activities and stakeholders

Soft landing services for international companies to Helsinki Region by integrating companies to clusters and value chains also on national level

Nanocluster business development services: matchmaking, networking, promoting, forums, micro clusters, project build up, toolkits, living labs…p g, , , p j p, , g

Nanocluster specially helps companies developing their businesses by means of nanotechnology but lacking capacity to track the opportunities of nanotechnology

ContactDr. Eeva Viinikka, Program directorNanotechnology Centre of Expertise

www.nanobusiness.fi  www.nanocluster.fi

[email protected]   +358 40 580 4982

Priorities and action linesPriorities and action lines

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New Competitiveness Strategy for the Helsinki Metropolitan area; Priorities

• Improving top-quality education and know-how

• Building good quality of life as well as a pleasant and secure living environmentsecure living environment

• Strengthening user-driven innovation environments and developing public procurements

• Internationalisation of the metropolitan area and its connection to global networks

• The strategy lays the foundation for contractual cooperation between the central The strategy lays the foundation for contractual cooperation between the central government and the metropolitan area aiming to improve competitiveness in the metropolitan area

JKMM ArchitectsKirnu - Shanghai EXPO 2010

Priority 1: Improving top-quality education and know-how

• The education system is developed towards the international top at all educational levels, from basic education to universities

• New forms of cooperation are built between the educational institutions and economic and industrial life

• Cooperation between the cities is improved in order to develop the Cooperation between the cities is improved in order to develop the activities, division of work and mutual interaction in the campus network.

ARK-house architectsKumpula Campus

Priority 2: Building good quality of life as well as a pleasant and secure living environment

• Elements related to quality of life attract new residents to the metropolitan area and make those already residing there committed to the area committed to the area

• Elements related to quality of life include – satisfaction with the residential, working and living environments

– security

– high-standard services, such as educational, cultural, sports and leisure-time services

– an attractive city centre

• Of the above elements, the cities select the most important residential environments they will develop and market with regard residential environments they will develop and market with regard to competitiveness in the metropolitan area.

Myllypuro Wooden CityAPRT Architects

Priority 3: Strengthening user-driven innovation environments and developing public procurements

• Innovation environment

– Regional and thematic operating environment where multi-sectoral Regional and thematic operating environment where multi sectoral know-how, growth companies and internationally networked research, educational and development organisations are concentrated.

Th iti t th f th l t d ti • The cities support the progress of the selected operating environments, their mutual division of work and networking and develop their own public procurements.

A-Konsultit architectsOtaniemi Metro Station

• Greater Helsinki Promotion (GHP)

Priority 4 Internationalisation, Action lines

– In the international marketing of the metropolitan area, systematic utilisation of the regional and thematic development and innovation environments, internationally strong sectors of research and education, regional knowledge clusters and centres as well as other points of attraction in the metropolitan area. p p

– The area is considered as a forerunner in open user-driven development environments.

• Based on the subsectors defined in the Competitiveness Strategy, the cities engage in target-oriented cooperation with the most important global urban districts and networks.

• The cities promote together the settling-in of international businesses and k th f i l t i th b b ildi i l t f make the professionals stay in the area by building up a regional system of

steering and advisory services intended for foreign companies and their key persons.

Culminatum and other interested partners build together the connection to Culminatum and other interested partners build together the connection to international networks.

JKMM ArchitectsKirnu - Shanghai EXPO 2010

Baltic Sea Co-operationwww.basic-net.eu

Soft Landing

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Baltic Sea Innovation Network Centers

City BaSIC WP6 Main Partner Short description

Berlin Wista Management GmbH (PP1) Science and Technology Park

Copenhagen Scion DTU (PP7) Science Park

Helsinki Culminatum Innovation (PP6)  Regional development company

Oslo Oslo Teknopol (PP9) Regional development agency

Riga Riga Technical University (PP15) University incubatorRiga Riga Technical University  (PP15) + Riga City Council (PP2)

University incubator

Stockholm Kista Science City AB (PP3) Science City

Tallinn Tehnopol (PP4) Science Park

Warsaw Warsaw University of Technology (PP5)+ City of Warsaw  (PP14)

Innovation Transfer Center

Vilnius Sunrise Valley (PP8) Science Park & business services

St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Foundation for SME Development (PP10)Development (PP10)

BaSIC WP6: Market Access Points (MAP)Setting up of MAP – Services and Tools

MAP – Synchronised services and tools for internationalisation

Exploring th B lti S R i

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Management and coordination of Services available in the MAPs

the Baltic Sea RegionMetropolises

Baltic Sea RegionMetropolises

Baltic Sea RegionMetropolises

Synchronised services &

Possible synchronised Synchronised services & f ff& tools, e.g. market

accessservices & tools, if needed & special focus for 2009

tools, e.g. front office or set-up services

Regional services & tools, Regional services & tools, e.g. Set up services

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e.g. market access; market analysis, entry planning, matchmaking

Set-up services• for organisations• for key persons

business development• existing services• planned services• ideas

Clusters in the Baltic Sea Region Metropolises

Service providers, office space & international networks in the Baltic Sea Region MetropolisesService providers, office space & international networks in the Baltic Sea Region Metropolises

Thank you for your interest!

Mr. Pertti Vuorela, Senior AdvisorCulminatum Innovation Oy Ltd

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Why Finland, Helsinki region and y , gThe Otaniemi Technology Hub

SOFT LANDINGOrganisations Offering Soft Landing ServicesInvest in Finland Helsinki Business Hub & Otaniemi‐ Invest in Finland, Helsinki Business Hub & Otaniemi

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AcademiaPartner network:

TKK, VTT, Foundation for InventorsTE-Center TEKES Venture Accelerators VC firms

Service Providers

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Scheme of Otaniemi Innovation Model by Pertti Vuorela

Why to operate in Finland @ Helsinki region

Helsinki region and The Otaniemi Technology Hub

• One of the most competitive economies in the world, WEF Global Competitiveness Reports 2006‐2009 

• Europe's top educational system IMDWorld Competitiveness• Europe s top educational system, IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2006 

• Ranked best in knowledge transfer between universities and companies IMD 2006companies, IMD 2006 

• Number three globally in R&D spending per capita • The only Euro country in Northern Europe • 26% corporate tax rate, GDP growth 2,7‐2,8 in 2008 • Strategic geographic position in the expanding markets of Northern 

Europep• A unique mix of research, academic institutions and 600 firms• Where World Class Hi‐tech meets 1st Class Quality of Life

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– Paper technology• 300 High‐Tech firms• Packaged soft landing advisor

Otaniemi Technology Hubwww.otaniemi.fi

• Soft landing Tech Park Services and • Packaged soft landing, advisor services and concepts for innovative high‐tech companies

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