My views on how we could leverage the transfer of Research and Knowledge between Eindhoven University of Technology and High Tech Campus Eindhoven.
Presentation on invitation of the Eindhoven University Entrepreneurscafe.
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1. 020 Campus² Leveraging Research & Knowledge Transfer between TU/e (Science) & High Tech Campus Eindhoven (Industry) Bert-Jan Woertman, High Tech Campus Eindhoven bert-jan.woertman@philips.com http://nl.linkedin.com/in/woertman
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5. Campus companies > 90 Considered as ‘Campus of nationalsignificance’ Nearly 50% of all patent applications in the Netherlands come from theCampus/Brainport Campus population > 8,000 Belongsto the 17% largest science parks worldwide
42. Hot Springs Dynamic Oceans Silent Lakes The competition between regions is world-wide Pictures based on a number of patents and increase of patents Cluster size High Ottawa- Gatineau Taipei Silicon Valley Eindhoven Seattle Amsterdam Tel Aviv San Francisco ‘s-Hertogenbosch Minneapolis Munich Boston Stuttgart Tokyo Momentum Enschede Houston 0 Pittsburgh Den Haag Chicago Philadelphia London, UK Indianapolis Stockholm Low High Low Diversity Source: Juan Alcacer (HBS); McKinsey analysis
52. Different missions / shared interests Research Development Education Innovation Knowledge transfer
53. Efficient design Research infrastructure Non overlapping infrastructure Non overlapping competencies Efficient spending available public & private money
57. TU/e & High Tech Campus Eindhoven Both create conditions for others to excel in their respective position in the chain from knowledge to business Both benefit from each others success Valorization of knowledge!
58. 54 hours to launch a company October 28, 29, 30 www.eindhoven.startupweekend.org
So, brainiest square kilometer of Europe, why? It’s not just an empty marketing statement. Can we support this with facts. Yes we can:A bit more than 50% of all patent applications in the Netherlands come from this one square kilometer.Together they account for 50% of private R&D expenditures in the Netherlands.Belonging to the 17% largest science parks according to IASP (nr of employees)And appointed by the Ministry of economic affairs as campus of national significanceGreat, all these facts and recognition, but the competition in the international networked economy is enormous. The challenge is always how to keep our position or even better how to improve it.
GlobaliseringEconomies of scale, Nederland is te klein (Shapeways, VirtualProteins)Competitie korte cycli, meer ontwikkelen in minder tijdNiemand heeft monopolie op goede ideeënKennis en informatie meer verspreidMinder life time employmentNiet alle slimme mensen in de wereld werken voor ‘ons’Ik heb vorige week cursus gedaan. 15 pitches van business plannen. Na zoektocht op Google bleek er altijd ook wel iemand anders in de wereld mee bezig te zijn…Integratie van verschillende disciplines (Ipill)Hoe analyseer je een markt die nog niet bestaat
February this year we organized the first edition of #swHighTech. Normally the Campus is abandoned on Friday evenings,but not this Friday. This Friday evening this auditorium was filled with people and energy. 150 people were present that evening. And they all shared the ambition to launch a company over the weekend. And they did. In one weekend 12 companies were launched. The nights were short though. This picture is taken at 4 in the morning.Next edition is planned for October during DDW. Then we’re going to blend design and technology, designers and techies.
And in today’s economy successful innovation is not something that you can do all by yourself. You have to cooperate with others. It’s about smart connections. Open Innovation is the sure-fire route to success and High Tech Campus Eindhoven is perfectly equipped to fully facilitate it.