Innovation policy overview Finland Petri Peltonen Innovation Department Ministry of Employment and the Economy …innovation is the means, not the objective… knowledge & know-how & creativity innovations productivity & renewal competitiveness employment economic growth well-being …innovation is not only about R&D… technological innovation service innovation business model innovation social innovation workplace (arbetslivs) innovation … Enterprise investments in Finland of value-added * (%) R&D Tangible investments *) jalostusarvosta R&D investments in Finland …before and after the crisis… Billion euro 7 6 5 Enterprise R&D Public R&D Enterprise R&D: • + 9 % 2007 4• + 4 % 2008 • - 2 % 2009 3• + 1-2% 2010 2 1 Total R&D investments of GDP • 3,5 % 2008 • 4,0 % 2009 Economic stimulus R&D loans & grants: • Tekes +13 M€ (Stimulus 08) • Tekes +25 M€ (Stimulus 09) • Tekes +50M€ (budget 2010) 0 91 93 95 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 © TEM / INNO 2009 © TEM / INNO 2008 Public R&D funding: • + 3…4 % p.a. 2007-11 Source: Statistic Finland, RIC Finnish innovation environment = public-private partnership Parliament of Finland Government Research and Innovation Council Ministry of Education and Culture Ministry of Employment and the Economy The Finnish Funding Agency for Basic Research The Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation Universities and other research centers Industries & Enterprises © TEM / INNO 2009 © TEM / INNO 2008 Other ministries The Finnish Innovation Fund Finpro Finnvera Industry Investment Regional ELY-Centers Finnish university reform UNIVERSITIES 2020 UNIVERSITIES 2008 Rovaniemi Univ. of Lapland Univ. of Lapland Oulu Univ. of Oulu Univ. of Oulu Vaasa Univ. of Vaasa Tampere Univ. of Tampere Tampere Univ. Technoloy Turku Univ. of Turku Åbo Akademi Univ. Turku School of Economics and BA Espoo Helsinki © TEM / INNO 2009 Univ. of Technology © TEM / INNO 2008 (3 500) Kuopio Univ. of Kuopio Univ. of Eastern Finland (11 000) (JoY, KY: 10 300) Joensuu Univ. of Joensuu Jyväskylä Univ. of Jyväskylä Lappeenranta Lappeenranta Univ. of Tech Helsinki University of Helsinki Helsinki School of Econ. and BA Swedish School of Econ. and BA Sibelius Academy University of Arts and Design Theatre Academy Academy of Fine Arts OPETUSMINISTERIÖ Koulutus- ja tiedepolitiikan osasto /Korkeakoulu- ja tiedeyksikkö Univ. of Vaasa (3 300) University Alliance (TaY, TTY, JY: 29 700) Lappeenranta Univ. of Tech (3 600) "New Univ. of Turku" University of Helsinki (TY, TuKKK: 13 000) (25 700) Åbo Akademi, SHH Aalto University ( 6 000) (TKK, HKKK, TaiK: 13 600) University of Arts (Teak, KuvA, SibA: 1 500) O Source: Ministry of Education, 2009 PETUSMINISTERIÖ Koulutus- ja tiedepolitiikan osasto /Korkeakoulu- ja tiedeyksikkö National R&D Programmes – Platforms for national, EU and international co-operation SHOK = National Strategic Centers for Science, Technology & Innovation OSKE = Regional Centres of Expertise Programme OSKE (13) National R&D Programs (Tekes & Academy) (approx 40) SHOK EU FP7 •JTI, ETP, EIT • Eureka •ERANET, art. 169 © TEM / INNO 2010 (6) Strategic Centres for Science, Technology and Innovation (SHOKs) • Radical renewal • Focus & Impact • Visibility Forest Cluster Metal products and mechanical engineering Built environment • Attractiveness • Industry steered research plans and agendas • 20-50 M€ per SHOK p.a., from private and public funding sources • Basis for stronger international partnerships © TEM / INNO 2009 © TEM / INNO 2008 Energy and environment Health and wellbeing ICT industry and services Tekes funding for energy and climate technology Million euros DM DM4438865 708172 03-2011 09-2010 Copyright © Tekes Tekes R&D funding by sectors Million euros Construction is included in the industrial figures. 449162 01-2011 01-2009 DM 756052 Copyright © Tekes …both PUSH and PULL…. Finland’s national innovation strategy Three dimensions of innovation promotion © TEM / INNO 2009 © TEM / INNO 2008 (science, technology) Innovations R&D Businesses & clusters Users Know-how Know Demand UDI New and growing firms Public services UDI = • Using • Doing • Interacting “Smart regulation” Finland’s green car tax reform 1) Influencing consumer behaviour • CO2-based passenger car tax in 2008 • CO2-based annual passenger car fee in 2010 • CO2- and energy contents based fuel tax in 2011 2) Regulation, norms and standard for car manufacturers © TEM / INNO 2009 © TEM / INNO 2008 Case Kone Oyj MANUFACTURING BUSINESS SERVICE BUSINESS PEOPLE FLOW BUSINESS ” KONE delivers a performance edge to its customers by creating the best user experience with innovative People Flow™ solutions ” © TEM / INNO 2011 © TEM / INNO 2008 © TEM / INNO 2011 © TEM / INNO 2008 …innovation policy vs. tax policy… policy Grants/loans vs. Tax incentives …both and rather than either or… R&D tax incentive + Market oriented • Within the set regulations, firms decide the areas for support • Low bureaucracy • Avoids “picking the winners” + Fast and flexible + More predictable for firms + Low administrative cost + Transparent + Free, broad-based innovation - Less incentive for high-risk innovation - Less incentive for co-operation State’s R&D grant/loan for companies + Can be focused to high-risk, highpotential projects + Rewards for active co-operation: • industry-academia • firm-firm, SME • International + Can be focused e.g. on national areas of specialisation +/- ”Better” control activities and budgets by authorities - Heavy admin burden - Less predictable for firms: ”picking the winners” by authorities Tax incentive for private VC investments ? © TEM / INNO 2010 www.tem.fi / inno
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