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Page 1: Research, innovation and education (practice in South Moravia Region) Jan Slovák Centre for Technology Transfer, Masaryk University.

Research, innovation and education(practice in South Moravia

Region)

Jan Slovák

Centre for Technology Transfer, Masaryk University

Page 2: Research, innovation and education (practice in South Moravia Region) Jan Slovák Centre for Technology Transfer, Masaryk University.

Outcomes (RIS 1-2, R&D projects in South Moravia Region - SMR)

Network of support centres for innovative business – South Moravia Innovation Centre (SMIC) is a dedicated agency for supporting innovative business in South Moravia Region and works with the organisations that established it.

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Outcomes (RIS 1-2, R&D projects in SMR)

Network of technology incubators – gradually expanded to to current area of c. 6000 m2, 40 companies set up, 12 with successful exists, 300 jobs, 22 patents

Biomedical technologies incubator (MU – INBIT)

BUT I incubator BUT II incubator

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Outcomes (RIS 1-2, R&D projects in SMR)

Support for human resources – South Moravia Centre for International Mobility (JCMM):

Support for gifted secondary school students in SMR (c. 150 supported annually, long-term programmes)Support grants, support for scientific activity and study at secondary schools in the USASupport for bringing foreign students and young scientists into the regionSupport for beginning scientists in SMR – PhD students (grants from Brno city)Support to bring renowned scientists into the region (SoMoPro programme – c. CZK 90 mn.)

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Outcomes (RIS 1-2, R&D projects in SMR)

Large infrastructure projects New Masaryk University campus (c. CZK 6 bn.), 17 buildings operating, 18 more being built

International Center for Clinical Research (c. CZK 2 bn., Mayo Clinic, USA)

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SMR Regional Innovation Strategy – 2009 Action Plan

Technology transfer Human resources

Consultancy and services Internationalisation

RIS3

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RIS 3: Technology transfer

TT Point project – Coordinated activities and joint action plan between TT centres at MU, BUT, MUAF and UVPS, with SMIC playing a central role (projects in the Education for Competitiveness Operation Programme) Innovation vouchers – around CZK 5 mn. annually (City of Brno), c. 40 supported projectsFund for testing technologies – project proposal, SMIC with the founders, c. CZK 15 mn. p.a.

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RIS 3: Consultancy and services

Extending incubator network – new ICT incubator and creative industries incubator in Brno, developing the network in smaller towns in South Moravia Region Extending advice supportCreating sources for seed fundingFinancial forum and micro-credit fundPatents and licences fundTargeted support for clusters

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RIS 3: Human resources

Science centre (interactive science and technology museum) – popularising science with the accent on natural sciences and technology, c. 8000 m2, under OP priority 3: R&D for innovationDirect support for gifted young people – further development of present activitiesDirect support for attracting foreign specialists – SoMoPro project and similar activities

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RIS 3: Internationalisation

Indirect support for attracting foreign specialists – international secondary schools, trade missions, sector conferencesBrokerage events

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Large infrastructure for R&D – CEITEC project

Central European Institute of Technology integrates biomedical and materials sciences + strong IT background (R&D for Innovations Operational Programme 2010-2015, c. CZK 8 bn.)

molecular and cell biology (genetics, proteomics, biochemistry, biophysics, bioinformatics)biomedicine disciplines (molecular oncology, microbiology, stem cells, neurosciences)materials sciences (ceramic, polymer and metallic materials and composites, nanomaterials)advance technologies (nano- and microtechnologies, light beam manipulation, imaging technology, biological signals processing and modelling, wireless communication and hypermedia services)


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