Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) Scotland DATE: TUESDAY 31 MAY PRESENTER: GILLIAN GALLOWAY INSTITUTION: HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS ENTERPRISE (HIE)

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Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) Scotland DATE: TUESDAY 31 MAY PRESENTER: GILLIAN GALLOWAY INSTITUTION: HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS ENTERPRISE (HIE)

Highlands and Islands (H and I), Scotland 50% of Scotland s land mass 10% of Scotland s population 11 people per square km (compared to 257 for UK) 100 inhabited islands Administrative centre is the city of Inverness Lerwick is as far away from London as Milan The majority of the working population in the Highlands and Islands are employed by small and micro enterprises. Average earnings are lower than the rest of Scotland. Highlands and Islands Area

Highlands and Islands Enterprise Our Purpose - to generate sustainable and inclusive economic growth across the Highlands and Islands Our Vision - for the Highlands and Islands to be a highly successful and competitive region in which increasing numbers of people choose to live, work, study and invest. Our Priorities Supporting businesses and social enterprises to shape and realise their growth aspirations Strengthening communities and fragile areas Creating the conditions for a competitive and low-carbon region Developing growth sectors, particularly distinctive regional opportunities

Cluster Policy Context Scotland s Economic Strategy (2015) Programme for Government (2014 and 2015) Scotland Can Do Framework (2014)

Scotland s Innovation Landscape Scottish Government Set policy and direction Provide funding Scrutinise and challenge activity Highlands and Islands Enterprise Deliver innovation support through grants and other financial instruments Account Management Business advice and leadership support Exporting Entrepreneurship Scottish Universities Support university industry collaboration Interface Innovation centres Impact of research Skills and knowledge transfer Innovate UK Access for business to grants and other funding instruments Catapult, Catalyst and support for sectoral activity (eg Digital health; Smart Cities) Local Government Deliver advice, support and funding through Business Gateway Deal with start up clients and smaller businesses Aim is to support business and move those with potential up the chain

Highlands and Islands S3 approach Main Priorities Our work focuses on the following sectors: Energy, Life Sciences, Food & Drink, Creative Industries, Tourism, Business Services, Universities Within these sectors we have identified opportunities for: Experience industries Blue Growth Industries Our Challenges Scotland does not have a smart specialisation strategy Dispersed business base Low productivity Distance from market Skills

Universities in the H and I In terms of the number of different universities in the area, H and I is unique in comparison to the rest of Scotland: University of the Highlands and Islands spread across 13 campuses Aberdeen University Stirling University Robert Gordon University Glasgow School of Art Heriot Watt University Scottish Rural University College

Marine Renewables H and I has a unique mix of natural assets, expertise and infrastructure to capitalise on renewable energy opportunities built on over six decades of development European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) based in Orkney University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) International Technology and Renewable Energy Zone Wave Energy Scotland

HIEs Contribution & Expectations HIE has expertise in economic development through a sector level approach. Examples of areas of strength are: Adventure Tourism Marine Renewables Marine Bioscience Digital health Food and drink (aquaculture, distilling) Textiles From this project HIE are looking to: a)increase our understanding of what is required to develop a cluster policy b)see examples of clusters in actions and gain an insight into how these were developed c)better define the cluster opportunities for the Highlands and Islands d)understand whether cluster policy should be developed at a Scottish level or a local level in the H and I.

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