EVOLUTION OF ROMANIAS R&D AND INNOVATION SYSTEM
Tudor PRISECARU President NATIONAL AUTHORITY FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
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SUMMARY
The Dynamics of the Romanias RDI system Lessons learnt from the implementation of the RDI Strategy 2007-2013 The RDI in support of economic competitiveness Paradigm shift for the 2014-2020 National RDI Strategy
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The dynamics of the Romanias RDI system (I)
1. Constant number of RDI entities & researchers
~ 1300 organizations performing RD&I activities: 266 public R&D organizations About 1000 private companies performing R&D
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The dynamics of the Romanias RDI system (II) 2. System fragmentation
Strategy document for the RDI domain in the post-EU accession period 2007-2013: The National RDI Strategy for 2007-2013 approved by Government Decision no. 217/ 2007 The main instrument for implementing the National Strategy The National RDI Plan for 2007-2013, also called National Plan II NP II (PN II) approved by Government Decision no. 475/ 2007 coordinated by ANCS Instruments complementary to NP II: SOP-IEC / Axis 2 - Competitiveness through research and innovation Managing Authoriy- MECMA, Implementation Intermediate Body - ANCS 6 sectorial R&D plans coordinated by ministries: MECMA, MADR, MCSI, MDTR, MAI, MApN The priority research programmes coordinated by the Romanian Academy 49 core R&D programmes of the National R&D Institutes coordinated by ANCS
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The dynamics of the Romanias RDI system (III)
3. Discontinuity
Funds,
Cuts back of the projects budget: 2008, 2009,2010 Rules of participation changed: 2011,2012 Eligibility criteria, instruments, evaluation criteria: 2010,2011,2012 Implementing agencies merged, New roles for the Advisory Bodies and new membership: 2010,2011,2012 The National Council for Science and Technology Policy (CNPST) not yet functional
Legislation Financing system
Governance
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The dynamics of the Romanias RDI system (IV)
4. Consolidation of RDI system (# of publications, research
infrastructures, # of researchers constant, international collaboration) Human resources: support for scientific career development for more than 500 young researchers research projects supporting doctoral and post-doctoral studies formation of young research teams in frontier domains reintegration of researchers with stages abroad Infrastructures: new/ up-graded R&D equipment/ facilities in more than 250 labs 26 projects for large scale R&D infrastructures (in correlation with corresponding pan-european facilities - ESFRI projects) Visibility: the number of internationally quoted publications almost doubled between 2007 and 2011
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The dynamics of the Romanias RDI system (V)
4. Consolidation of RDI system (# of publication, research
infrastructure, # of researchers constant, international collaboration)
Increasing economic competitiveness Support for the development of R&D activities and infrastructures for more than 600 enterprises Participation in five pan-european Joint Technology Initiatives (JTIs): Clean Sky (aeronautics), ENIAC (nanotehnology), Fuel Cells (energy), ARTEMIS (embedded systems), IMI (health) Cooperation in the international arena FP7: 708 participants in 575 projects (position 19 in total EU); total budget/ RO participants: 96 Muro Participation in 16 ERA Nets, 15 ESFRI projects Recent membership to the European Space Agency ESA Accession to CERN Development of bilateral S&T cooperation (15 active bilateral cooperation programs, with countries from/ outside Europe, including USA, China, Japan)
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Lessons learnt from the implementation of the 2007-2013 Strategy for RDI
The institutional framework needs - stability,administrative capacity, profesionalism-good practices, The legal framework should provide - predictibility, better coordination, CNPST The budget allocation within - multiannual framework Priorities supported by - Capacity Potential; performing RDI activities
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The Budget R&D national budget
Government Expenditure for RD Activities by Main Actors
1800 1600 1400 1200
Million Lei
1000 800 600 400 200 0
2007
2008
2009
Romanian Academy
2010
Other Ministries
2011
MERYS - ANCS
R&D structural funds - ~ 650 Meuro (SOP-IEC/Axis 2)
~ 13,7% of total structural funds (POS-CCE/all axes + ..)
Due to the financial crisis, severe budget cuts for R&D were performed in 2009 and 2010. Despite this reduction, programs dedicated to the human resources and international cooperation were not affected.
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RDI in support of economic competitiveness (I)
highest productivity growth rate in the EU in the last 10 years
total productivity growth/ by all factors/: 50% in 2008; 35% n 2011 decrease between 2008-2011, because of the economic and financial crisis
but
modest innovator
EU: position 24 of EU27 (~ of EU27 SII summary aggregated innovation index - 2010: 0,513/ 0,236) global: position 77 out of 150 countries (World Economic Forum - Global Competitiveness Report 2011) (still) efficiency-based economy (low cost resources), as compared to innovation-based economies in advanced countries
imbalances in RDI capacity:
yet mainly based in the public sector; private sector R&D counts for only 38,3% (EU average: 61,5%) low R&D expenditure in both public and private sector (38% and, respectively, 15% of EU27 average); very high non-R&D innovation expenditure (192% of EU27 average) an estimated 15.000 romanian researchers working abroad (~ 10.000 researchers in the country)
Very high rate of PhD graduates (87% of EU27) - comming from structural funds projects S&T cooperation well distributed all over Europe: France, Germany, Italy, UK Spain as main co-publication partners, Germany, Ireland: main co-pattenting partners Trade balance: significant increase in favour of medium and high-tech sectors
World Bank estimations: improving the quality and increasing aggregate R&D to EU 2020 target in Romania would raise GDP by 12% by 2025
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RDI in support of economic competitiveness (II)
Romanias economic competitiveness - International evaluation
EU comparative analysis European Innovation Scoreboard (EIS) 2010
Indicator RO UE 27 Gap
Summary Innovation Index SII
System Capacity
0.236
3.64%o 5.04%o 22.90% 0.48 0.29 0.19 50.14%
0.513
9.20%o 15.50%o 39.25% 2.00 0.75 1.25 47.36%
< 1/2
~ 1/3 ~ 1/3 ~ 1/2 ~ 1/4 < 1/2 ~ 1/6 No gap!
Researchers (share of total employment) RD Personnel (share of total employment) Human Res. in ST (share of total employment)
Financial support
GERD (% GDP) Public RD expenditure (% GDP) Business RD expenditure (% GDP)
Economic Effects
Mid and HiTech Product Exports
Knowledge Intensive Services Exports
Employment in knowledge intensive activities
44.91%
6.16%
49.43%
13,03%
Almost equal
~ 1/2
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RDI in support of economic competitiveness (III) EU comparative analysis - Innovation Union Scoreboard 2011
Indicator Human resources Population aged 30-34 completed tertiary education New doctorate graduates Excellence/ Attractiveness Research Systems
International scientific co-publications; Top 10% most cited publications world wide
Share of EU27 ~ 100% 54 87 46; 39 11 38 15 192 53 66 44 105; 100 112
Non-EU doctorate studies Finance and support R&D expenditure in the public sector R&D expenditure in the private sector Non-R&D innovation expenditure Innovators SMEs introducing product or process innovations SMEs introducing marketing or organisational innovations Economic Effects Employment in knowledge intensive activities Medium and HighTech Product Exports; Knowledge Intensive Services Exports Sales of new to market and new to firm innovations
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RDI in support of economic competitiveness (IV)
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RDI in support of economic competitiveness (V)
Main gaps to cover (to reach current EU27 average):
Highly qualified personnel: need to increase at least 2,5 3 times, especially
in the private sector, in knowledge intensive activities R&D personnel/ total (~ 1/3 of current EU27) employment in knowledge intensive activities (< 50% of current EU27) Increase of R&D expenditure: at least 2,5 times in the public sector (38% of current EU27)
at least 6 times in the private sector (15% of current EU27)
Main challenge for government innovation policies in the next 10 years
We need a R&D-based innovative climate in economy
Steep increase of R&D investment in the private sector (human resources, expenditures)
Sectors/domains/regions with a high innovative potential
Paradigm shift for the RDI Strategy 2014-2020(I)
Knowledge & technology transfer
ResearchDevelopmentInnovation System
Economy Sectors & Society
Demand International visibility
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High-Tech exports
Paradigm shift for the RDI Strategy 2014-2020(II)
Researchers & know-how
ResearchDevelopmentInnovation Sector
Strategic research and innovation agenda
Economy Sectors & Society
Prestige, National & International recognition
Private funding & requirements Competitiveness & quality of life
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Paradigm shift for the 2014-2020 National RDI Strategy (III)
- What are the priorities, How better use and exploit our resources? Smart specialization
- Dedicated project launched by ANCS in September 2012, to be finalized in September 2013 - Preparatory activities launched by ANCS: Analysis of R&D-based economic growth potential identification of smart specializations (collaboration with JASPERS = consultant for European Commission and European Investment Bank )
- The Strategy will result from a broad and transparent process of consultation and prioritization - The strategy will address national & regional priorities - A paradigm change SYSTEM (upgrading and consolidation) SECTOR (innovation and competitiveness )
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Thank you!
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