EURO-COOP

6th Framework Programme

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


27-28 June 2005, Paris, France
Venue: Mairie de Paris

Monday, 27 June 2005

Opening

Regional Innovation Policy Impact Assessment and Benchmarking
Agnieszka Turynska, EC, DG-Enterprise

What Strategies for the European Regions - The EURO-COOP Project
Ronald J. Pohoryles, ICCR

Related Projects

Innovation Policies in European Agglomerations
Klaus Kubeczko, ARCS

The OMEN Project
Andrea Romagnoli, FILAS

Case Studies I: Central Europe

R&D and Innovation Policies, Paris, Ile-de-France: Data, evaluation and methods
Pierre Papon, Ecole supérieure de physique et chimie industrielles de la Ville de Paris

The Experiences of the CENTROPA Region
Eugen Antalovsky, Europa-Forum Vienna

Research, Technology and Innovation Policy Issues in Vienna
Michael Stampfer, WWTF

Case Studies II: Centres and Peripheries

A Coherent Technology and Innovation Strategy of Berlin
Katrin Schmohl, TSB Berlin

The Race for Catching-Up: Examples from the New Member States
Marek Tiits, Institute for Baltic Studies

OSEO Anvar: Fostering Innovation - Our action in the Ile-de-France Region and Paris Area
Geneviève Gelly, Anvar

Tuesday, 28 June 2005

Europe, Nations States and the Regions

Regional Innovation Policy in Europe - How Perfect is the Fit?
Julie Pellegrin, MERIT, University of Maastricht

The Regional Innovation Dimension of Poland’s National Development Plan and its Importance for the Structural and Cohesion Funds
Tadeusz Zoltowski, FEWN Warsaw

Metropolis - Exchanging Experiences on Innovation in Metropolitan Regions
Myriam Martin Delgado, SOCINTEC Madrid

Assessment Theory and Practice

Basic Methodological Orientations of the EURO-COOP Project
Ronald J. Pohoryles, ICCR

Development of Regional Innovation Policy Impact Assessment: Region-Firm Interaction
Vladimír Baláž, Tatiana Kluvánková-Oravská and Štefan Zajac, Institute for Forecasting, Slovak Academy of Science

Innovation Policies, Evaluation Methods, Data Situation
Joe Ravetz, Manchester University

Regional Research and Innovation Policies

From Concepts to Methods
Michael Stampfer, WWTF

Innovation Policies, Evaluation Methods, Data Situation (Part 2)
Joe Ravetz, Manchester University

Click here for some photos from the start-up Meeting.