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Australia’s System of Innovation Fanny Berto Sarah Ouertani Lily Ounis Context Some figures • Geography • Australia is an island continent of 7.69 million square kilometer. ( twice the size of europe.) Its the lowest continent and is rich by 3 oceans. Context •History : Australia is a country which has been always populate by aboriginal. After the arrival of the European, this deal between white and black people stays on purpose for ever. •Political : The political structure of Australia is a commonwealth of 6 states and 2 mainland. The government is based with liberal democratic tradition. It is a constitutional monarchy, recognising Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain as head of state and her representative in Australia is the Governor-General. Context • Legal system : There are four principal federal courts: the High Court the Federal Court of Australia the Family Court of Australia, and the Federal Magistrates Court of Australia • Education system: Each state government manages the school system within their state. This means that they provide funds and regulation for their schools. Both public schools and private schools exist in each state. The national government provides the funding for universities in all the states but the budget allocated to education will be different according to each choice of governance. Context •Economy *Good western market economy. *68% of GDP is settled by services *agriculture = 10 % of GDP(57% of export) *The Australian economy represent 1% of the world total trade and 1.9 % of the OECD GDP. •Culture : *modest people *They don’t give importance to academic achievement but personal one. *importance in communication win-win negotiation The impact : different goal in technological innovation PREFERED DOMAIN Service (tourism, education, and finance)=> 69% of GDP Agriculture & Mining => 8% of GDP Natural-resources => 5% of GDP R&D expenditures/GNP ratio • • • • • Africa $5 (0.6%) Europe $234 (28.7%) Asia $246 (30.2%) North America $300 (36.8%) South America/Carribean $18 (2.2%) • Oceania $9 (1.3%) World total = $813 Private/public share of funding PRIVATE • 6,800 millions • 7,5 % from foreign companies • 53 % for R&D PUBLIC • 6,000 millions • 3,2 % from the states • 47 % for R&D Stakeholders Part of Private business in Innovation Private Techno Creators Main private techno creators Medical Field: ResMed Private charitable foundation to promote sleep-disordered breathing research and community awareness, of the dangers of untreated sleep-disordered breathing. Promote leading research for publication in appropriate scientific and medical publications Individual Grants typically range from AU$5,000 to AU$50,000. The ResMed Foundation will also consider supporting longer-term projects with annual funding. Environment Field: Biolytix Biolytix has the patent for using the breakdown of waste material as the filter for cleansing wastewater. This cleverly turns the problem (the waste) into the solution (the humus to filter and clean the wastewater). Agriculture and Food Field: CSR Ethanol Fertiliser: One of the most exciting breakthroughs they have made is in converting the biologically rich waste product of ethanol fermentation into an effective and economical fertiliser. It’s one of their leading products BioDunder ™which has recently been awarded organic status What is the distribution of firms regarding size, sector, ownership…? Ecological View in Innovation The governmental department of Innovation is involved in environmental and ecological issues. In 2008: The Australian Government funded 58 CRCs in 2007– 08, of which 21 relate to ecologically sustainable development. Worth more than $ 2.4 million - Focused on environmentally sustainable technologies Targeted fields including climatechange, clean energy technology, water resources, air quality and renewable energy. What is their patent activity? Number of patents granted to Australian Residents by IP Australia 2006: Patent applications filed = 25449 Patents granted = 9523 2007: Patent applications filed = 26744 Patents granted = 11657 Who are the main institutional actors The first main actor is the universities (about 40), they perform about 25% of Australian Research. A Group of these universities are dedicated to Innovative Research such as: • • • • • • Flinders University Griffith University La Trobe University Macquarie University Murdoch University University of Newcastle Who are the main institutional actors There is a department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research in the Australian Government. Within this department there are some organizations such as: Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander studies Anglo-Australian Observatory AusIndustry Australian Institute of Marine Science Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization Australian Research Council Business.gov.au Cooperative research centres CSIRO, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization IP Australia National Measurement Institute Questacon VANguard What is the nature of the relationship between public and private stake-holders? Science and Technologies public choices Policies for some technological innovation National research priorities 4 national research priorities and their associated priority goals : • An Environmentally Sustainable Australia • Promoting and Maintaining Good Health • Frontier Technologies for Building and Transforming Australian Industries • Safeguarding Australia Cooperative research program Emphasize the importance of collaboration between business and researchers to maximise the benefits of research through an enhanced process of utilisation, commercialisation and technology transfer. Policies of some technological innovation Major National Research Facilities Programme Establish major research facilities that: • Improve Australia’s capability in science, engineering and technology • Maintain and enhance Australia’s international scientific and industrial competitiveness; • Support the rapid commercialisation of research results. Australia-India Strategic Research Fund Overview - to facilitate and support Science and Technology research cooperation between Australia and India Assist Australian researchers to increase their participation in leading edge scientific research with Indian scientists to raise the profile of Australian research the development of strategic alliances between Australian researchers and Indian researchers Some Budgets devoted to these issues Australia-India Strategic Research Fund Overview -> $20 million of funding will be provided over five years and started in 2006/07. Backing Australia’s Ability – Building Our Future Through Science and Innovation -> The most recent investment package totals $5.3 billion over seven years from 2004–05. Cooperative Research Centres -> The Australian Government awards between $20-40 million in funding to CRCs over a seven year period. Major National Research Facilities Programme -> proposals over $5 million were considered for funding. Distribution of Australian Government support for business R&D and innovation Source: DEST, Science and Innovation Budget Tables 2006-07. Distribution of researchers by sector of performance – by OECD country, 2004 Sources: OECD, Main Science and Technology Indicators database 2006/1; ABS, R&D data provided in October 2006. Distribution of researchers – by sector of performance 1978-79 to 2004-05 Sources: DEST, based on ABS, R&D data provided in October 2006. Portfolio Investement in Research and Research Training 2004-05 The Australian Government’s support for science, research and innovation is more focused and strategic than in the past. Start up’s environnment in innovation and R&D • Key success factors for start ups 1. careful selection of a new business & commercialisation channel 2. adequacy of resources available initially and effective planning supported by established commercial competence • Adequacy of resources available for spin offs (companies partnerships) exist for only a few universities in Australia. (ex: Melbourne Ventures at University of Melbourne and Uniquest at the university of Queensland. • Australian Institute of Commercialisation has confirmed a lack of availability of the small amounts of money that are needed to support the stage of commercialisation process Future trajectories The Australian Government is investing heavily in research -> to ensure that scientific advances deliver maximum benefit in priority areas. Australia produces world-class research, contributing about 3% of the world’s Scientific knowledge. The Australian Government has commited more than AUD$52 billion to science and innovation funding in the past eleven years. Investment in research and development from the private sector has also grown: - In 2004-05 Australian businesses funded more than half of the investment in Australian research and development. - Funding by businesses for research and development rose by more than 21% over 2003 to 2005 (AUD$8.15 billion) –> highest investment by the private sector ever recorded. Through the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS), the Australian Government is providing $542 million over 2005-2011 to provide researchers with major research facilities, supporting infrastructure and networks necessary for world-class research. Sources Australian Bureau of Statistics website: www.abs.gov.au/ www.wikipedia.com Australian Research Council website: www.arc.gov.au/ www.australianinnovation.net.au/display.php Australian Government, Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research website: www.innovation.gov.au/ Australian Government, Department of Education, Employment and Workplace relations website: www.dest.gov.au/ OECD website: http://stats.oecd.org/ IP Australia website: www.ipaustralia.gov.au/ www.ausinnovation.org/ www.innovationaustralia.net/ www.irua.edu.au/ Thank you for your attention