collaboration between business and research in transport
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Collaboration between business and research in Transport Experiences from DenmarkOnline præsentation, 29th of September 2015 Jan Boyesen, Business Development Manager 1
Agenda:• Overview of the Maritime Business Cluster• Presentation of Maritime Development Center of Europe• Presentation of and Danish Transport Innovation
Network • Conclusions• Q&A
• 4th largest operator of tonnage in the world
• Employs 80.000 directly and 35.000 in related sectors
• Accounts for 24% of the total export
• The whole value chain is present in the cluster
• Close cooperation between industry, authorities and universities
The Danish Maritime Business Cluster
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Sweden
3.6 million inhabitants
170 000 companies
---------------------------------By sector77 000 Transport and logistics104 000 ICT-sector23 000 Environmntal sector 40 000 Life science ---------------------------------12 universities165 000 students4 000 foreign students14.000 Researchers 6,500 PhD Students5 science parks
Transport and Logistics – Øresund Region
Joint secretariatwww.mardan.dk
Maritime Development
Centre of Europe(180 members)
The Association for Promotion of Danish Shipping(4600 members)
The Danish Society for Naval
Architecture & Marine
Engineering(135 members)
Danish Maritime Authority
Ministry of Transport
Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education
Danish Ship-owners Association
Danish MaritimeIndustry
Danish Shipbrokers
1600 members
Universities
Technological Service Providers
Education institutions
MDCE activities
605/02/2023
Conferences, workshops, seminars etc.
Dissemination of Knowledge and BrandingThematic Networks Projects & Innovation• Maritime IT
• HR & Crew
• Maritime Law
• Short Sea Shipping
• Communication
• MARsters
• Environment
• Working environment
• BSR Innoship, • Martech LNG, • SoCool@EU, • Green Ship of the Future • The Danish Maritime Cluster, • The way Forward• City Logistics Kbh• MarTech LNG• Transgovernance• SOBATO
The Board of directors of MDCE
• SECA Regulation
• Larger vessels & vehicles
• New energy carriers and
lower consumption
• New ICT in transport
General trends
www.goLNG.eu
EfficienSea 2 project together with the Danish Maritime Authority, companies and universities
108th November 2012
Collaboration on
Human Ressource and
educations
118th November 2012
Time frame of project: November 2011 - December 2014
Budget:4 million EUR
Supported byEU Social fund and the Capital Region of Denmark
Goal:To increase the supply of maritime educations at bachelor and masters level; To increase the supply of training for professionals; To transfer knowledge from reserch to business
Danish Maritime Cluster
Partners
The Danish Transport Innovation Network is the official Network for innovation in the transport sector.
Funding from the government and business since 2009
The goal is to transfer knowledge from research to business to create innovations
Danish Transport Innovation Network
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Citylogistics
Project with the City of Copenhagen 2 Universities 1 Transport business 1 innovation network
TOPICS:Danish Transport Innovation Network
Energy in Transport
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)
Logistics
CSR in Transport
Maritime Technology and business development
Vehicle technology
Innovation, networking, competences, internationalization
Conclusions
Business, Policy and Research have very different interests
Basic funding should be provided in order to secure stability
It is important that both government and business contribute with
funding for innovation activities
Organizations outside of research and authorities are the best in
order to transfer knowledge from research to business
Strong board of directors is important with both business people,
researchers and authorities
Thank you!Jan BoyesenBusiness Development ManagerMaritime Development Center of Europe
Head of Secretariat of Danish Society of Transport Economics
E-mail: [email protected]: +45 2875 4081Website: www.maritimecenter.org