Smart Specialisation Strategy for REMTh: setting priorities

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JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE Smart Specialisation Strategy for REMTh: setting priorities Michalis METAXAS Innovatia Systems

What is Smart Specialisation? = fact based: all assets + capabilities + bottlenecks in a region, incl. external perspective, cooperation potential, global value chains = no top down decision but dynamic entrepreneurial discovery process uniting key stakeholders around shared vision = all forms of innovation, not only technology driven, existing / new knowledge = ecosystem approach: creating environment for change, efficiency of institutions = differentiation: focus on competitive advantages, potential for excellence, emerging opportunities, market niches = concentration of resources on priorities, problems and core needs, for critical mass/critical potential = synergies across different departments and governance levels (EU national regional); crosssector/technology links = place based economic transformation: rejuvenate traditional sectors through highervalue activities Source: R&I Strategies for Smart Specialisation, Katja Reppel ED FOCUS GROUP ON WINE IN REMTh, 18/19.11.2014 2

Specialisation Patterns (REMTh vs Greece) Gross Value Added Employment Figures show the normalised location quotients of REMTh vs Greece ED FOCUS GROUP ON WINE IN REMTh, 18/19.11.2014 3

The primary sector overview 4,000 km 2 (28% of total area) are used for agriculture 58% is irrigated Main sub sectors in terms of GVA are: Farming (34%) Grain (22%) Industrial plants (18%) Vegetables and potatoes (17%) Fruits (6%) Main exports Table grapes Asparagus Olive oil Wine Tobacco ED FOCUS GROUP ON WINE IN REMTh, 18/19.11.2014 4

The Primary Sector Main issues Low productivity GDP/head: 69% of the national average Land productivity: 76% of the national average Overall productivity: 77% of the national average Small size of agricultural holdings Low integration of technological and nontechnological solutions Aging profile of farmers Lack of modern training structures ED FOCUS GROUP ON WINE IN REMTh, 18/19.11.2014 5

Prioritisation of sectors High Regional Strength Low National Importance High Low ED FOCUS GROUP ON WINE IN REMTh, 18/19.11.2014 6

Methodology High Criterion #1 Περιφερειακή Κλίμακα High High Low Low Εθνική Κλίμακα Περιφερειακή Κλίμακα Εθνική Κλίμακα Υψηλή High Criterion #2 Υψηλή Criterion #3 Low Regional Strength National Importance High Χαμηλή Περιφερειακή Κλίμακα Low Εθνική Κλίμακα High Low Χαμηλή Low ED FOCUS GROUP ON WINE IN REMTh, 18/19.11.2014 7

Criteria applied for primary sector Contribution to sectorial economy critical mass Production value and GVA Employment intensity Degree of interconnection to other sectors of regional economy multiplication of employment, production and income for regional economy Technology and innovation competencies, absorptive capacity for technological and non technological innovations Prospects expectations Forecasted demand > forecasted supply? Niche markets? Global development? ED FOCUS GROUP ON WINE IN REMTh, 18/19.11.2014 8

Priorities Matrix for the primary sector ED FOCUS GROUP ON WINE IN REMTh, 18/19.11.2014 9

Criteria applied for sectors except agriculture Critical mass Evolution of key financial figures GVA Employment Exports Technological readiness R&D expenses Generic strategy based on innovation and specialisation Level of technology exploitation ED FOCUS GROUP ON WINE IN REMTh, 18/19.11.2014 10

Priorities Matrix for other sectors ED FOCUS GROUP ON WINE IN REMTh, 18/19.11.2014 11

Sectoral Priorities Agrofood Value chains ED FOCUS GROUP ON WINE IN REMTh, 18/19.11.2014 12

The foundation and the two pillars of REMTh s RIS3 A new economic paradigm Pillar 1 Transform a tion of the Agro Food Sector Pillar 2 Supporting the Growth of Emerging Sectors Foundation: Setting the Regional Innovation System in motion and improving its capabilities ED FOCUS GROUP ON WINE IN REMTh, 18/19.11.2014 13

Pillar 1: Strategic objectives 1. Modernisation of agro food complex Development of new competitive products of the primary sector and of the linked industries of the manufacturing sectors respectively Reduction of inputs within the production process exploitation of key technologies Improvement of environmental footprint 2. Growth in regional GVA by adapting innovative solutions Administrative interventions (eg spatial planning) Management of natural resources Restructuring of farming and other productive sub sectors of the primary sector Enhancement of value chain by implementing organisational innovation ED FOCUS GROUP ON WINE IN REMTh, 18/19.11.2014 14

Priority setting: self assessment Strengths A good balance of horizontal and thematic priorities that reflect the regional economic structure, competences and skills The diffusion of relevant innovations is a central theme of the horizontal priorities Weaknesses Thematic priorities lack specificity due to the limited extend of the EDP Limited competences in the Region on KETs ED FOCUS GROUP ON WINE IN REMTh, 18/19.11.2014 15

What s missing? Source: Phaal et al, 2004 EDP driven specialisation of the action plan ED FOCUS GROUP ON WINE IN REMTh, 18/19.11.2014 16

How to make things work? Employment of all actors in an innovation system: "knowledge triangle" & "triple / quadruple helix" Enterprises including key innovators Research centres, universities Cluster initiatives, business networks... Regional development agencies, innovation support providers, investors, incubators... National authorities and /or regional Managing Authorities... NGOs, consumers / users... ED FOCUS GROUP ON WINE IN REMTh, 18/19.11.2014 17

Thank Thank you you for for your your attention! attention! ED FOCUS GROUP ON WINE IN REMTh, 18/19.11.2014 18