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Economic research and innovation zone You can never change things by fighting the existing reality To change something build a new model and make the existing obsolete Buckminster Fuller Dr Phil Leigh pleigh@uclan.ac.uk

Irish Sea Rim - vision and mission ISR can develop as a regional counterbalance to London ISR can drive socio-economic growth across national boundaries and develop regional excellence Initiated to explore the potential for innovation and collaboration around the Irish Sea, encompassing 2 nation states, 6 countries, and a wealth of public and private sector linkages

Executive summary This project looks to link government, business, academia and community in a quadruple helix, via a holistic multi-level approach. Open innovation will encourage partnership working and networking; it is envisaged this methodology will create new business opportunities, promote knowledge exchange & business growth; increased turnover & staffing levels & open new markets via regional & transnational collaborations. A multi-national (6 home countries) strategic socio-economic collaborative network, with funding through a sustainable cost model, with numerous streams will be created. This will include research councils, European funding (H2020, ERDF & Interreg), growth funds, SEIS, EIS, KTPs, sponsorship, philanthropy, crowd funding, generation of funds through delivery of services, doctoral training centres, CPD training; and from other income areas and opportunities. Initially the project will target energy; other sectors ISR will work in are: science & technology, sustainability, connectivity, communities, health & wellbeing. ISR will explore wellbeing through cycling as a mode of transport as well as a competitive sport and recreation through events such as sportive rides. Wellbeing will look at healthy eating, behavioural change (societal) & coaching from a lifestyle angle. The project will explore charitable angles to delivering key outputs. A Doctoral Training Centre will be explored where executive education & business facing PhDs can be linked & supported via a common thread. The centre piece to the project will be an annual week long event that will link businesses with an international sporting event, that will operate as a both business engagement road show and sporting event. ISR also plans to investigate how excellence at elite level sport is transferable to high growth and ambitious businesses. CEOs and MDs can learn much from elite level athletes and vice versa. The synergistic learning (management, leadership, application) from high pressure situations in elite level sport and business have much in common

Linkages Government Business Quadruple helix model Academia Interconnected Community Communities Holistic Model Lifestyle Approach An opportunity to promote excellence and knowledge exchange across 4 key sectors

Business around the Irish Sea Rim 493,000 businesses: 410,000 micro 68,000 small 13,000 medium 2,000 large

Business support around the Irish Sea Rim Wide array of business support organisations: 15 Science and Tech. Parks 13 Chambers of Commerce 8 Offices for Small Business 3 Enterprise Agencies

Business support around the Irish Sea Rim Wide array of business support organisations: 15 Science and Tech. Parks 13 Chambers of Commerce 8 Offices for Small Business 3 Enterprise Agencies

Governance around the Irish Sea Rim Governance 2 National Governments 5 Devolved Governments 27 Local Councils 5 Local Enterprise Partnerships

Academic institutions around the Irish Sea Rim 26 Higher Education providers: >350,000 undergraduates >100,000 postgraduates >30,000 academics Collaborative working Academic rigour Knowledge exchange Student projects Networking opportunities Research projects Doctoral centres Employment pool

Quantifying energy resource and capability in ISR zone Core focus: Energy Widespread energy technologies including wind, solar, biomass and hydro: - Wind farms, (offshore & onshore) - Key nuclear installations - Grid connections - Energy storage - Energy efficiency - Extensive marine & shale gas resources - Energy Systems Catapult (TSB) - Energy Catalyst (TSB) Irish Sea Rim Marine Energy Group

Interconnectivity around the Irish Sea Rim Wide-ranging connectivity, including major transport logistics and infrastructure: - 10 airports - 10 seaports - Regional and national road & rail networks - Hubs & facilities

Tour of the Irish Sea Rim A holistic link of a wealth of enterprise, public-sector bodies, HEIs and local communities Tour of Irish Sea (Road-show event to visit 5 countries) 7 days 7 stages Elite Men & Elite Women (2 races) plus sportive multi-stage event Holistic links: Chambers of Commerce; Local Enterprise Partnerships; Regional and City Councils; Trade Associations; Integrate SMEs; Business Breakfasts; Innovation Challenge; BIS; Manufacturing; Tourism Boards; Community Engagement; Enterprise Ireland; Digital industries; Arts; Universities; Doctoral Centre; Leadership Centre; Executive Education; Network & Funding Events

Tour of Irish Sea TOIS is the hub of the enterprise that requires numerous activities at the end of each spoke to ensure it continues to turn. The analogy of the wheel has never been more apt! TOIS is an amalgamation of business, academia, society and sport to deliver economic and social improvement around the ISR Funding avenues University & Open Innovation partnerships Timeline of progression 2014-2020 Pro Cycling / Sports Team Wellbeing & Social agenda Business & SME projects & linkages TOIS Innovative & holistic events Each satellite project at the end of each spoke is part of the holistic organisation and is essential to make TOIS a reality LEPS & other agency partnership Centres for Collaboration (CFCs), Science parks Creative industries (digital, web, arts) Linkages (spokes) To drive behavioural and mindset change The timeline for each satellite activity to be introduced is set out in the business plan. An holistic approach that is a game changer and innovative Activities (rim) TOIS (hub)

ISR sectors: multi-layered 3-D matrix Transport Business Leadershi Universiti Energy ISR p es

Multi level projection of Irish sea concept Energy Health & Wellbeing Sustainability Built Environment Connectivity & Transport Logistics and Supply Chain Skills & Employment Economic & Growth Social & Communities Historical & Cultural Arts and Creative Industries (digital) Irish Sea Rim Energy, Environment & Engineering Sustainability & Advanced Manufacturing Health, Sport & Wellbeing Science & Technology Leadership & Management

STRATEGIC COLLABORATION & FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Technology Strategy Board Driving Innovation EPSRC NERC UKERC Links to R&D&I (opportunities) 1. Project funding Young Foundation FP-7 H2020 2. Sustainable model 3. Doctoral Training Centre (Business / Leadership / Sport) 4. Research Excellence Framework (REF) contribution ESRC TSB Business, Academic & Sport funding opportunities Sport England ETI UKTI ERDF UK Sport

Multiple funding sources are important Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Centres of Industrial Collaboration High level funding Horizon 2020 / Philanthropy / Sponsorship / Crowd funding / Revenue Generation / Investment / Venture Capitalist / Big Lottery Technology Strategy Board CATAPULT Programme Energy Technology Institute Research Councils ERDF / Interreg Innovation Fund This is an example of how a strategic model may operate to assist delivery and generate additional value and funding Level 4 SMEs Eurostar's Regional Councils Technology & Innovation Centres Regional Growth Fund EPSRC ESRC UKERC LEPs Innovative projects Revenue Generation

Irish Sea Rim - Funding avenues Funding body Description Bid amount Timeline Interreg Multi-partner (country) project 10,000,000 2014 2020 ERDF Multi-partner project 10,000,000 2014 2020 Horizon 2020 Project with SMEs at centre 10,000,000 2014 2020 EPSRC Doctoral Training Centre 5,000,000 2014 2020 ESRC Research Funding 5,000,000 2014 2020 Innovation voucher Seed corn funding 5,000-20,000 2013/2014 Big Lottery Various projects 2,000,000 2014-2020 Eurostar's Multi partner projects 500,000 2014 2020 UK Sport Links to sport angle of project 500,000 2014 2020 Technology Strategy Board Innovative projects/ktps/other 1,000,000 2014 2020 Energy Technology Institute Projects linked to energy 1,000,000 2014 2020 Innovation Fund Innovative projects 500,000 2014 2020 Regional Growth Fund Projects that show regional growth 500,000 2014 2020 Catapult Programme Funds to kick start the enterprise 500,000 2014 2020 Crowd Funding To explore how this fits Unlimited (~5,000,000) 2014 2020 Sponsorship From all sectors Unlimited (~5,000,000) 2014 2020 Philanthropy Bowland Trust Unlimited (~5,000,000) 2014 2020

Irish Sea Rim - Collaborative Network Strategic development plan 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Evaluation of resources Systems & Operational Planning CIC & Limited Co Implement HR Sponsorship & Commercial opportunities Business links Coaching & Technical ability Social enterprise Strategic development Funding calls Irish Sea Rim Project Business outreach Sponsors / Philanthropy opportunities Business planning Systems approach CPD courses Volunteer group Conferences Business events Due diligence / HR systems Funding opportunities Open Innovation Commonwealth Games Glasgow Tour of Britain & Ireland launch Skills training European projects Manufacturing excellence Strategic development Business networks Funding opportunities SME support Innovations Year-on-year growth/ improvement SME training Knowledge exchange Wellbeing agenda On-going/new events Innovation breakfast Energy centre Innovation strategy Interreg project Charity support Leadership programes Operational planning Doctoral Train Centre Sponsorship Skills training Funding opportunities CPD training Rio Olympic Games New events introduced (International) CSR Strategic Leadership Centre Business networks Pro-social Strategic Development Coaching Wellbeing agenda Continued staff development Sponsorship planning Open innovation Launch new events/ideas Systems update Lifestyle model Staff development Strategic development Open innovation Decision matrix UCI Team Funding channels Selection criteria CPD training Leadership programme Sustainable progression: cross-cutting themes - link to strategic goals

ISR - summary Economic & socio regeneration, leadership development & business engagement Seek and secure sustainable funding streams to deliver multiple projects The Irish Sea Rim will deliver Energy Generation around the Irish Sea Rim and Develop a Doctoral Training Centre Link in with key Universities, Industry, Agencies and Commerce across the Irish Sea Rim Develop and deliver a high profile sporting event across five home countries

Progress & Next steps Irish Sea Rim launch conference Summer 2014 Link with stakeholders, communities, social entities and organisations Irish Sea Rim Marine Energy Group Energy Conference with BEC (November 2014) Across all energy technologies, grid connections, storage, efficiency Developing funding and project ideas Interreg, ERDF, H2020, TSB, DECC, SEIS, EIS, UKTI, EENW, etc Engaging partners and stakeholders Building funding streams (e.g. high net worth people) Link with current projects to bring added value Irish Sea Rim Ltd. (Group Company) & UCLan Irish Sea Rim Energy Ltd. ISR Events & Management Ltd. Developing presence around ISR Stakeholders, staff, offices, facilities, resource Engaging ISR partners Government, Academic, Corporate, 3rd Sector, SME, etc. (add link to AS speech)

Irish Sea Rim - Summary The Irish Sea can, and perhaps should, be viewed in the same way we regard the Mediterranean: as a maritime link that provides communication, economic wealth, cultural exchange and a strong sense of community and shared experience. - Dr Phil Leigh, ISR Director

Dr Phil Leigh pleigh@uclan.ac.uk +44 (0)7581 554004 +44 (0)1772 894096 Kirkham Building UCLan Preston Lancashire PR1 2HE United Kingdom