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The European Commission s science and knowledge service Joint Research Centre Innovation and Smart Specialisation Seminar on the BSR 25 April, 2018, Oslo Lina Stanionyte JRC.B.3 - Territorial Development Unit

Smart Specialisation Platform Achievements Broad membership: 184 regions, 22 countries (incl. non-eu: RS, MD, ME, AL & regions from BA, NO, RS, UA &TR) Strong endorsement by national / regional policy-makers: average 4.5/5 satisfaction rankings Implementation: 40% of ERDF spending on Smart Specialisation categories - 36 billions (Jan. 2017) Thematic concentration through partnerships: Agri-food, Energy, Industrial Modernisation, Digital growth Thematic Platforms 2017 EPSA best practice recognition 2

Smart Specialisation place based framework for territorial development S3 the policy concept Promote inclusive and sustainable growth Place-based policy: Valorise existing assets and local specificities Mobilise local economic players as the main actors of economic change Based on selection of economic activities with high transformative potential for the economy RIS3 the strategy National or regional agenda for economic transformation Coordinate financial and entrepreneurial resources to support the selected economic activities Define and reinforce governance and monitoring mechanisms Promotes connectivity of innovation ecosystems

Smart specialisation provides answers to challenges for boosting place-based innovation-led growth Reforms of R&I Systems Lessdeveloped and industrial transition regions S3 as a response Innovation investments across regions Synergies and complementarities between EU policies and instruments 'Smart specialisation represents a new way of working together, which ensures stronger local and regional participation in decisionmaking, and whose potential can be scaledup for the benefit of the EU as a whole.' (Reflection Paper on the Future of EU Finances, 2017)

S3 support to the EU Macro-Regional Strategies The S3 Platform gives a specific focus on the EU Macro-Regional Strategies (MRS) to connect S3 in macro-regions In collaboration with MRS Priority Area Coordinators and Territorial Cooperation Programmes (INTERREGs) Identify and support trans-regional cooperation opportunities in S3, based on similar and complementary S3 priorities Set up and implement collaborative investment projects Learn and exchange on mobilising appropriate available funding tools Nurture territorial innovation ecosystems across borders

Why support S3 in MRS? MRS form platforms where regional and national policymakers can: Discuss the transnational dimension of S3 Identify similar and complementary S3 priorities Examine various cooperation opportunities to stimulate transnational cooperation in S3 Learn about available implementation instruments, Explore common interests and set up collaborative projects Jointly consider how to mobilise relevant funding sources that will support their projects

S3 Workshops at Annual Forums of EU Strategy for BSR: S3 Workshop on E-Health at Annual Forum for the EUSBSR, 2015 S3 Workshop on Bio-economy at Annual Forum for the EUSBSR, 2016 Collaboration with EUSBSR Policy Area Innovation: Workshops/Discussions/Steering Committee meetings BSR ERDF Managing Authorities Network aligning ERDF structural fund programmes in order to initiate project collaboration in S3 areas Collaboration with BSR Interreg Call with focus on S3 Project platforms/ workshops: Moving towards smart specialisation 2.0 - added value of cooperating in project platforms, 2017

Interreg Baltic Sea Region projects focusing on Smart Specialisation EmpInno Empowering for innovation and growth in medium sized cities and region/ getting RIS3 closer to business Smart blue regions Enhancing blue growth opportunities through implementation of RIS3 BSR Stars S3 Stimulating smart specialisation ecosystem through engaging SMEs in open innovation processes RDI2CluB Rural RDI milieus in transition towards smart Bioeconomy Clusters and Innovation Ecosystems, applying S3 approaches Smart-up BSR improving the implementation of RIS3 Strategies with focus in four areas: Healthy ageing, Climate changes, Smart Cities, Circular economy GoSmart BSR Strengthening smart specialisation by fostering transnational cooperation LARS Learning Among Regions on Smart Specialisation supporting public sector in their regions and to connect S3 innovation networks across regions

Report S3 Collaboration in the Baltic Sea Region on financial instruments with Emily Wise, Lund University Aiming To explore examples of projects and initiatives in the BSR where funding has been connected with collaboration opportunities in S3 in the BSR To strengthen understanding how macro-regional frameworks can bring added value To capitalise the results and lessons learned from efforts to align funding sources to address joint challenges using smart specialisation approach To identify challenges and bring recommendations how mobilisation of joint finance could be improved

Alignment of financial instruments to address common challenges in the BSR BSR projects and initiatives that test joint funding instruments to support collaboration in smart specialisation in macroregion: EUSBSR ERDF MA-Network i Interreg BSR with S3 focus

Comparison of initiatives BSR ERDF MA Network Innovation Express Baltic TRAM BSR Stars S3 Targeted user Collaborative Innovation projects (triple helix based) Collaborations of clusters and SME networks SME SMEs in the field of bioeconomy Participating countries BSR ERDF MA Network DK, LT, NO, SE, DE-Baden Wurttemberg BSR DK, FI, LT,NO,SE Method of mobilising partners Joint workshops, coordination through PA INNO Cluster matchmaking and coordinated calls Coordinated calls Coordinated calls Source of funding ERDF Mostly regional and national funds Interreg project with regional or national funds Interreg project with NCM Number of projects approved 2 from the first pilot in cleantech 213 (from five calls 2013-2017) 32 (from two pilot calls; second call still open) Call open from 12 March to 1 Sept

Some insights from the cases Strengths/Potentials Cooperation structures on both policy/strategic and operational levels with reinforcing links between Including intermediaries (e.g. cluster and research interface organisations) to mobilise companies/smes in transnational R&I activities Integrating transnational activities into existing programs Flexibility, variable geography, allowing application of national rules Strong potential for broadening the scope/use of the cooperation structures and approaches 12

Some insights from the cases Challenges/Limitations Lack of stable, longer-term, institutional support for transnational initiatives Without leadership and approach to fund transnational activities, sustainability and further development of joint funding instruments at risk Lack of embeddedness of transnational collaboration in regional/national innovation programmes Lack of instruments that are tailored to the needs of operational-level actors Diversity of rules and financial frames challenges implementation of joint financial instruments 13

Recommendations Continue efforts to build knowledge and capacity though capitalisation, bringing projects and initiatives into the platforms Develop solutions that would secure more stable institutional frames for (successful) transnational initiatives Increase transnational element into regional/national programmes Better tailor EU funding instruments for developing and maintaining sustainability of joint instruments for macroregional collaboration in smart specialisation

THANK YOU http://s3platform.jrc.ec.europa.eu Contact: Lina Stanionyte lina.stanionyte@ec.europa.eu