MEI Leadership Committee Meeting. CNI, São Paulo, SP March 2 nd, 2018

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MEI Leadership Committee Meeting CNI, São Paulo, SP March 2 nd, 2018

Accelerating Innovation in Brazil: Addressing the larger questions What are the principal challenges to creating an environment that is conducive to innovation in Brazil? How can they be overcome? How do the SENAI innovation institutes fit within the larger innovation ecosystem in Brazil, and how can they foster greater innovation at the regional and national level? What can MIT do in collaboration with its Brazilian partners to support the emergence of a forward looking innovation agenda in 2018 and beyond?

Accelerating Innovation in Brazil: MIT IPC-SENAI Project Research Pillars Key firms and industries GVC insertion and upgrading Carving out role in R&D networks Global Value Chains Institutional fragmentation Industrial and innovation policies Emerging innovation agenda Institutions & Policies Institutional innovation Universities as engines of innovation RTOs and innovation intermediaries Networks & Ecosystems Organizational transformation Organizational dynamics SENAI/SESI call for projects SENAI and ISIs

Brazil s Innovation Agenda: Progress, challenges and diagnoses Despite significant progress, the gains associated with Brazil s innovation policies and programs have been limited. Many factors contribute to this, but three primary reasons are: Global integration: Brazil needs to be better integrated in the global economy to benefit from the global flow of goods, services, and ideas Costs and risk: the cost of knowledge-intensive inputs and the risks associated with investing in innovation are too high Specialization: programs and incentives are spread too broadly, and should be more focused on Brazil s areas of comparative advantage to support specialization MEI is uniquely placed to drive this agenda forward

MIT IPC Accelerating Innovation in Brazil, Sponsored by SENAI 1. Ensure that industrial policies support innovation PPB: Selected Local Content Requirements for Tablets Component Local Content (%) 2011 2012 2013 2014 PCBs (processing) 50% 80% 95% 95% PCBs (communications) 0% 0% 50% 80% Mobile Chipsets 0% 0% 20% 30% Chargers 0% 50% 80% 80% Informatics Law R&D Spending and Outsourcing Requirements Internal Expenditures (Can also be spent via third parties) 2.16% Certified institutes anywhere in Brazil 0.80% External Expenditures Certified institutes in North, Northeast and Center West Public or private entities 0.45% Public entities only 0.19% Science and Technology Fund (FNDCT) 0.40% 4.00%

1970 1972 1974 1976 1978 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 MIT IPC Accelerating Innovation in Brazil, Sponsored by SENAI 2. Foster greater global integration 20.000.000 Brazil s Trade Balance in Three GVC Industries, 2002-2014, US$ thousands Brazil s Foreign Direct Investment Inflows and Outflows, 1970-2016 US$ million 120.000 10.000.000 0-10.000.000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 100.000 80.000-20.000.000 60.000-30.000.000 40.000 Inward flows Outward flows -40.000.000-50.000.000 Electronic Hardware Motor Vehicles Textile, Apparel, and Footwear 20.000 - -60.000.000 (20.000) Source: World Bank MC-GVC Database and calculations by Lara Loewenstein. Note: figures are in constant dollars. Source: UNCTAD, http://unctad.org/en/pages/diae/fdi%20statistics/fdi- Statistics.aspx.

MIT IPC Accelerating Innovation in Brazil, Sponsored by SENAI 3. Enhance the role of universities in building Brazil s innovation capacity Minimize bureaucracy, create incentives, and foster the right environment to support risk-taking and streamline interactions with industry partners Support and reward specialization in universities that can show national and global excellence in particular disciplines or fields Focus technology transfer offices on translation and impact more so than revenue Patenting bottleneck in Brazil is inhibiting translational impact A patent without a license is the worst of all worlds. You spend money and tie up technology

MIT IPC Accelerating Innovation in Brazil, Sponsored by SENAI 4. Support institutional innovations that enhance the innovation ecosystem

MIT IPC Accelerating Innovation in Brazil, Sponsored by SENAI 5. Encourage entrepreneurial pathways Successful startups in Brazil: Leverage Brazil s innovation ecosystem for technology, funding, and mentorship Seek foreign partners to raise capital, acquire technology, and/or develop markets overseas Address problems in Brazil and in other countries, rather than focusing on the domestic market alone

MIT IPC Accelerating Innovation in Brazil, Sponsored by SENAI 6. Build long-range strategies around sectors in which Brazil has a comparative advantage

MIT IPC Accelerating Innovation in Brazil, Sponsored by SENAI Priorities for Brazil s Innovation Agenda in 2018 and Beyond Ensure that industrial policies support innovation Build long-range strategies around sectors in which Brazil has a comparative advantage Foster greater global integration Encourage entrepreneurial pathways Enhance the role of universities in building Brazil s innovation capacity Support institutional innovations that enhance the innovation ecosystem

Building a Forward-Looking Innovation Agenda There has been significant progress in the last 20 years. However, ongoing political and economic crises threaten to derail the country s innovation agenda Brazil cannot afford to fall further behind as the pace of technological change quickens and the globalization of production and innovation grows in scale and scope Brazil s social policy agenda is tightly linked to its innovation and growth agenda. They must be understood as two sides of the same coin. Without the latter, there is no ability to support the former