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Science Parks reality and the Italian Association of Science Parks Fabrizio Conicella [email protected] General Manager Bioindustry Park Silvano Fumero SpA Vicepresident bioPmed cluster association

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Science Parks reality and the Italian Association of Science Parks

Fabrizio Conicella

[email protected]

General Manager Bioindustry Park Silvano Fumero SpA

Vicepresident bioPmed cluster association

Contents

• Science Park definition

• Science Park activities and advantages

• Science Park and startups

• Italian Association of Science Park

(APSTI)

International Association of Science

Park (IASP) Definition • Science and Technology Parks are the perfect habitat for

businesses and institutions of the global knowledge

economy

• Science & Technology Parks promote the economic

development and competitiveness of regions and cities

by: – Creating new business opportunities and adding value to mature

companies

– Fostering entrepreneurship and incubating new innovative companies

– Generating knowledge-based jobs

– Building attractive spaces for the emerging knowledge workers

– Enhancing the synergy between universities and companies.

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The relations of a Scientific Park

Companies

Banking and

financial

institutions

Specialized

schools

University

Technical

scientific

institutes

Infrastructures

Data collection and

preparation

services

R&D

company

laboratories

Incubator

nursery

Research centers

non-profit

consulting

Park

Small innovative companies

Venture

capital

• Urban

infrastructures

•Telecom.

networks

R&D

Expertise

•Training

•Research prog.

•Expertise

New technical-scientific

entrepreneurship

A more ‘straightforward’ and

pragmatic definition

• Infrastructures: A piece of serviced land and

buildings, hosting:

• R&D labs, possibly university departments

• Technology-based firms

• Startup and spin-off companies (within incubator

facilities)

• Services: A staff dedicated to establish and

develop sustainable relationship between the

scientific community and businesses through e.g.

strategic advice, technology transfer support and

contract research services 5

Why a Science &Technology Park

• Improving competitiveness: • We all are part of a worldwide knowledge economy

• No country can be competitive in the mid-term only

through low labour costs

• Innovation is the key: the STP is expected to bridge the

gap between research and industry

• Beneficiaries of improved competitiveness:

• Business / industry: new sectors (ICT, biotech) as well as

‘traditional’ sectors (agrofood, textile, mechanical engineering)

• City / Region where the STP is established (and the country)

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• Creating knowledge-based jobs:

• Through support to technology-based businesses, start-ups and spin-offs: opportunities for new highly qualified jobs

• Beneficiaries: • Ph. D and post docs

• Also Master levels

• University : attracting more high level students because of future job opportunities

• The country itself: general upgrading of human resources

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Why a Science &Technology Park

Science Parks trends

• And now ? What are the main trends ?

• The concept of STP is getting closer to the concept of cluster:

• "Geographic concentrations of interconnected companies, specialised

suppliers, service providers, firms in related industries, and associated

institutions (for example, universities, standards agencies, and trade

associations) in particular fields that compete but also co-operate“

(Michaël Porter)

• STP can be instruments for boosting innovation within clusters,

and in some cases,, for building up a cluster

• The ‘Triple Helix’ model as a basis for boosting innovation in a

region:

• University + research /

• Business-industry

• Public authorities

• (+finance)

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Science Park role

Science park environment

Dimension to consider, links to

manage inside a science park

Science parks assets

Source: adapted from UKSPA

Science parks entry and development process

• Contact

• Analysis

• Planning

• Settlement

• Coaching

• Partnering

• Scale-up

• Weay-out (eventual)

Tidd, Bessant, Pavitt, 2005

Science parks support to innovation

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J. March, 1991

Exploit

• Existing routines/resources

• Products/Customers

• Better, cheaper, faster

Explore

• New ideas/opportunities

• High risk or uncertainty

• Broad search/new domains

Exploit

• Existing routines/resources

• Products/Customers

• Better, cheaper, faster

Explore

• New ideas/opportunities

• High risk or uncertainty

• Broad search/new domains

Science Park and “risk management”

Advantages of the technology Technology development (stage, cost) Technological risk

TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN

NOT TECHNOLOGY

DRIVEN

INTERNAL FACTORS

EXTERNAL FACTORS

Team Intellectual property (patentability, scope of claims, territory, age, procedure)

Alternative technology: direct/indirect competition Regulatory risk

Freedom-to-operate Market size Demand for technology

Science parks are selective

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Identify the need

- where is the need?

- what is the customer

trying to accomplish?

Identify the value to

the customer

- why will it be used and

how important is it?

Need + Value =

Potential Opportunity

Customers will not pay

the entire value

- how much of the value

created can you extract

for profit?

- when are benefits

realized vs. when costs

are incurred by

customers? payback

period;

Willingness to pay and

ability to earn profit (value

– cost) addressable

opportunity

If your addressable

opportunity is a good

one, others will try to

follow.

- what is different?

- what are your barriers

to entry?

lead time ® first mover

market channels

intellectual property

complementary

partnerships/networks

distruptive technology

1st Step

Define the potential

for innovation

2nd step

Can it be

monetized ?

3rd step

Competitive

advantage

Relations with start-ups: the business triage approach

Opportunity

Source

New

Technology/

Innovation

Opportunity

Discovery

Opportunity

Evaluation

Expected

value

Assembling

resources

Opportunity

exploitation

Performance:

• Exit value

• Sales/Growth

• Profits

Business Plan

Business idea triage

Relation with start-ups: Entrepreneural process

One stop shop for:

Interface with local public administrations for e.g.:

Regional Financing

Authorizations

Support for relations with national and/or european institutions

e.g.:

Authorisations

National funding

Management of investments and/or customizations of labs and

facilities

Facility management and general services to lesees

Consulting capabilities (managerial, marketing, scientific,

technical, safety issues etc)

Networking with companies and research institutions

Science parks support to settlements

Italian Science Park Association

Italian innovation ecosystem

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Competitivness

Italy ranks in the 35°position at the global level (2016). It was 38° in 2015, 43°in 2014

Companies typology

50% of employees in manufacturing are working in companies with less than 50 employees.

Craftman tradition

Traditional sectors are characterised by small- and micro-companies

Ecosystems

Industrial districts are a peculiar Italian phenomenon. Innovative cluster are growing particularly in high-tech sectors

Startup phenomenon

Incentive packages and presence of incubators, BP competitions and science parks are stimulating the growth of startups.

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! The Italian entrepreneurial system still needs agglomeration, besides a more positive environment

Science park system in Italy

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A key hub between the goal of innovating the manufacturing world and the growth of innovative ecosystems

Conceived to support companies in the startup, scale-up and maturity stages

Italian science parks are an opportunity for high potential companies to concentrate in a single location and organisation the know-how, the services and the network that they need to grow at the global level

www.apsti.it

Science Park network

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3A

Area Science Park

ASTER Bologna

Bergamo Sviluppo

Bioindustry Park Silvano Fumero

ComoNExT

Environment Park

Fondazione Novara Sviluppo

Friuli Innovazione

Galileo

Genova High Tech S.p.A.

Kilometro Rosso

Parco Scientifico Romano

Parco Tecnologico Padano

Polo Tecnologico di Navacchio

Polo Tecnologico di Pavia

Polo Tecnologico Pordenone

Pont-Tech scrl

PST della Sicilia

Sardegna Ricerche

Sviluppo Campania

Technapoli

Tecnopolis

Toscana Life Sciences Park

Trentino Sviluppo

ONE NETWORK

to

Make the most of the whole

body of scientific, technological,

organisational

and industrial assets

to

Facilitate innovative

processes and

economic growth

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PST

Skills and know-how

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APSTI network is offering skils, know-how and support platforms

for companies to accelerate their growth

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;

Etc.

Network 25 Science parks

Regional, national and

international cluster and

science parks networks;

General and specialist

science parks;

International soft landing

programs;

Coaching for go-to-market

etc

APSTI is, to some extent, one of the biggest innovative companies in Italy

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More of 150 research centers

are part of the ASPTI network

More of 11.000 employees

are working in the Italian science parks

More of 4.500 employees

are active in R&D

We work on innovation

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Companies

University

Public sector

APSTI

Tools Outputs RTD

Market-driven

Networking

and clustering

Technology transfer Access to

funding sources

Incubation and

company acceleration Labs and

infrastructures

Making use of

scientific results and

supporting spin-off

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Strategic agreement for technology transfer

CNR

Supporting Italian companies in their international development.

ICE

International network of science parks

IASP

Partner for innovation and risk capital for startups

INVITALIA

Innovation task force member

MISE

Some of our partners

SMAUCards

The main event in Italy for digital, telecommunication and ICT innovations

ASPTI Value proposition

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1. Companies

To accelerate the growth developing unique know-how

and innovative clusters

2. Stimulate the development

To transfer technological and managerial best practices

supporting growth

3. Be global

International network to stimulate export and

internationalisation processes

4. Focused on innovation

Ideal partner for companies, public administrations,

territorial systems, universities, etc.

PTP Science Park,

via Einstein, 26900 Lodi (Italia)

E-Mail : [email protected] - www.apsti.it

Tel: 0371 4662 212 / 229

Managing Board Member

Fabrizio Conicella

[email protected]