Institución cti país-vasco
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OUR MISSION
Enhance business productivity and competitiveness in the Latin
America and Caribbean region by facilitating the creation and growth
of dynamic firms with the capacities and tools to innovate and
compete in international markets.
I. BACKGROUND: KEY CHALLENGES IN I. BACKGROUND: KEY CHALLENGES IN INNOVATION AND PRODUCTIVE INNOVATION AND PRODUCTIVE
DEVELOPMENT IN LACDEVELOPMENT IN LAC
GENERALLY IN LAC GENERALLY IN LAC -- THE PRIVATE SECTOR IS NOT THE PRIVATE SECTOR IS NOT INVOLVED IN INNOVATIONINVOLVED IN INNOVATION
Private sector investment in innovation and R&D is extremely low.
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LAC firms concentrate investment in innovation in acquisition of machinery and equipment.
WHAT DO FIRMS SAY?WHAT DO FIRMS SAY?
Obstacles to innovation: Evidence from innovation surveys (average for LAC).
Financing for Intangibles
Innovation Risk
Skilled Human Capital
Appropriability
CTI Target firms in LAC
The productivity of the firms in Latin America varies across a very wide spectrum. CTI supports increasing incremental innovation capabilities - meeting LAC firms along a spectrum of existing
capacities - to move low productivity firms closer to the technological frontier.
If anything LAC suffers from a deficit of average players; firms with mediumproductivity levels. (DIA, IDB 2010)
Most policy interventions in LAC are needed among
these firms and here is where CTI concentrates
its work.
Low Productivity Firms
Medium Productivity Firms
Super Star Firms
TRENDS IN INNOVATION AND PRODUCTIVE TRENDS IN INNOVATION AND PRODUCTIVE DEVELOPMENT POLICIES IN LACDEVELOPMENT POLICIES IN LAC
Policies/Instruments
Focus
Development of public goods forinnovation, notably human capital,scientific capabilities, and infrastructure
Development of innovation capacity and productivity upgrading at the firm level.
Address coordination failures among the diverse actors and reinforce innovation capacity in sectors deemed strategic for the country’s competitiveness
Example of Policies/Instruments
S&T funds Technology and Innovation Funds to upgrade firm productivity and technological development
Innovation clusters, promotion of clusters (agglomeration economies), global value chains, business incubators, etc.
Support for national graduate programs
Incentives for R&D Coordination mechanisms betweenactors in the Innovation and Competitiveness System
Support to Centers of Excellence Venture capital and other mechanisms to support entrepreneurship
Support for the Innovation and Business Climate Agendas
II. CTIII. CTI’’S STRATEGIC S STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES AND AREAS OF OBJECTIVES AND AREAS OF
FOCUSFOCUS
OUR STRATEGIC OBJECTIVESImproving the policy and regulatory framework so that it is conducive to innovation and entrepreneurship, and to the creation and growth of competitive firms
Designing, implementing and evaluating productive (business) development and innovation policies that:
•Increase private sector investment in innovation and technological development• Boost the productivity of firms and their capabilities to network and compete in international markets.
Strengthening the capacity of institutions to design and implement innovation and productive development policies (governance models, policy coordination, management and evaluation capacities).
THEMATIC AREAS OF WORK
INSTITUTIONS AND ENVIRONMENTENTREPRENEURSHIP
INNOVATION IN FIRMS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTEconomic growth depends on private sector
investment in innovation and new technologies.Successful firms are parts of extensive networks in which they compete as much as they collaborate, learn, gain critical mass and share public
inputs to make a unique mark in the local and global marketplace.
The ability of a country to adapt and take advantage of technological changes and dynamics of the global context depends upon its
entrepreneurs.
Institutions and enabling environments are crucial for promotingcompetitiveness and innovation in firms.
INNOVATION IN FIRMS
Support for firms to increase their investment in innovation and technological development, based both on research and development and new business models.
Technology diffusion, transfer and adoption in firms, especially in ICTs and green & clean technologies.
Increased firm capabilities in design, quality management and intellectual property.
Strengthening human capital for innovation and technology absorption.
Economic growth depends on private sector investment in innovation and new technologies
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
Successful firms are parts of extensive networks in which they compete as much as they collaborate, learn, gain critical mass and share public
inputs to make a unique mark in the local and global marketplace
Support productive development policies and programs to strengthen firm linkages, upgrade productive capabilities and foster firm competitiveness (clusters, value chains, and innovation systems).
Business development services and access to markets (export promotion, internationalization, ICT programs).
Improved access to information for the design, monitoring and evaluation of SME policies.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Incentives for entrepreneurs and dynamic entrepreneurship, especially in ICT and knowledge intensive industries.
Promote and develop a culture of entrepreneurship.
Support networks, incubators and programs to unleash entrepreneurial talent.
Programs to develop and strengthen sources of entrepreneurial finance (seed and angel financing).
The ability of a country to adapt and take advantage of technological changes and dynamics of the global context depends upon its entrepreneurs.
INSTITUTIONS AND ENVIRONMENT
Solid institutions and enabling environments are crucial for promoting competitiveness and innovation in firms.
Promote a climate of innovation and competitiveness.
Strengthen institutions and knowledge networks.
Improved regulatory frameworks to facilitate the creation and development of innovative companies.
Facilitate public-private sector dialogue.
Norte Grande Competitiveness Program
Development of Satellite System and Applications Program
SMEs Credit Access and Competitiveness Program
CCLIP: Program of Technological InnovationTechnological Innovation Program II
Technological Innovation Program III
Science and Technology Program
Clusters Competitiveness and Value Chains
Technology Development Program II
Strengthening of the Entrepreneurial Activity Program Estado de Bahía
Innovation and Dissemination Local Cluster Competitiveness State of Pernambuco
Cluster Competitiveness Support Program for Minas Gerais
Competitiveness of Business in Local Production Systems in São Paulo
Science and Technology Program
Innovation Project for Competitiveness
Program for Improving Productivity and Competitiveness
Strengthen the National Science, Technology, and Innovation System, Phase I
Support for Competitiveness
Barbados Competitiveness ProgramMultiphase Technological Transformation Program-Phase I
Program to Support Strategic Investments and Productive Transformation
Program to Support Competitiveness Policy II
Our portfolio in the Region
OUR LENDING OPERATIONS IN PIPELINE 2012
Competitiveness Enhancement Program III
Technological Innovation Program III
Innovation for Competitiveness Program
Entrepreneurship Development Program
Development of Productive Corridors
PBP Improvement Productivity and Competitiveness II
Public Offerings Program
State of Parana's Clusters Support Program
Innovation Program
Support for Science, Technology and Business Innovation II
SMEs Competitiveness Support Program