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SESSION 1: OPEN INNOVATION IN DIFFERENT CONTEXTS
Chair: Dirk PILAT, OECD
This session addressed the following issues:
• The development of Open Innovation across countries and sectors
• To what extent differences depend on sectors or types of innovation (radical vs. incremental…)?
- Koen DE BACKER, OECD
- Dr Erich RUETSCHE, IBM Zurich Research
- Nicolas SULTAN, AT Kearney
- Frédérique SACHWALD, Ministry of Higher Education and Research, France
- Alain GUEDON, Institut Pasteur
SESSION 2: OPEN INNOVATION AND THE MANAGEMENT OF IINOVATION
Chair: Martin DUVAL, Bluenove
• Examples of Open Innovation practices
• Open innovation and recent evolutions in the management of innovation
- Dr. Carlos HÄRTEL, GE Global Research
- René ROHRBECK, R&D Deutsche Telekom
- Thierry WEIL, Ecole des Mines de Paris
- Thomas DURAND, CM International
SESSION 3: PARTNERING ALONG THE CHAIN OF INNOVATION
Chair: Dr Horst SOBOLL, EIRMA Associate, formerly Director Technology Policy, Daimler
This session focused on examples of different types of partnerships along the chain of innovation and barriers to open innovation
- Gary DONNAN, Thomson
- Dominique PONS, Alcatel-Thales III-V Lab
- Laurent KOTT, INRIA Transfert
- Emmanuel LEPRINCE, Comité Richelieu
SESSION 4: POLICY IMPLICATIONS FOR NATIONAL INNOVATION STRATEGIES
Chair: Professor Wim VANHAVERBEKE, Hasselt University, Belgium
A number of countries have progressively adapted their research and innovation policies to the development of global open innovation networks. In particular, policies have been created or strengthened to promote R&D partnerships and attract more R&D activities. Are cluster policies, for example, good open innovation tools? Should countries also go forward with the promotion of open innovation and how?
- Sylvain DORSCHNER, Systematic
- Steffen GACKSTATTER, Monitor Innovation
- Dr. Lorenz KAISER, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
- Karen MAGUIRE, OECD
Conclusion and further steps: Mario CERVANTES, OECD
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