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Titel presentatie [Naam, organisatienaam] Working Day - Track: Modern cluster policy A taste of worldwide cluster approaches Mrs Neila Gongi, President of Tunisia Technoparks and CEO of mfcpole The policy of clustering in Tunisia

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Titel presentatie[Naam, organisatienaam]

Working Day - Track: Modern cluster policyA taste of worldwide cluster approaches

Mrs Neila Gongi, President of Tunisia Technoparks and CEO of mfcpole

The policy of clustering in Tunisia

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The policy of clustering in Tunisia

Mrs Neila GONGI, President of Tunisia Technoparks and CEO of mfcpole

November 2016

19th TCI Global ConferenceEindhoven, November 10, 2016

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In the last years, Tunisia has become aware of the exceptional geo-economic situation which is being more confronted to the competition with other countries especially the Asian ones. Therefore, Tunisia had multiplied the effort to enhance the national system of research and innovation: allocation of responsibilities, implementation of mechanisms and instruments for its development and promotion.Support schemes or programs: (examples):

• European program PASRI: a set of actions and projects have been undertaken since 2011.

• H2020: Tunisia develops the smart specialization for "an intelligent, sustainable and inclusing

growth", by encouraging regions to adopt models of economic development adapted to their

assets.

November 2016

I. The national system of innovation in Tunisia

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technology transfer

Research and Development

Industrial production

Training Facilities & Utilities

Laboratories and research

centers

Prototyping & service provider

center Production Zone

higher education schools &

Universities

Business center Incubation Center

A concentration and interaction of facilities and actors in the R&D, industry and Training.

II. Technoparks: initiatives of smart specialization

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II. Technoparks: initiatives of smart specialization

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III. Clustering policy: the development program

The policy of clustering systematizes new surrounding areas of support for companies

in certain innovative regions.

The industrial grouping in a cluster provides benefits to companies by giving them

access to the qualified personnel and shared departments, and the possibility to

capture externalities of precious knowledge. It concretizes partnerships with the

Research, the Innovation, the Training…

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III. Clustering policy: the development program

• January 2010• Feasibility study for cluster implementation in Tunisia in the following fields (IT, Mecatronic,

Electronics)

• March 2012• Establishment of the First Cluster “Mecatronic Cluster Tunisia”

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III. Clustering policy: the development program

• September 2012• AFD financial engagement to promote clustering policies.

• The Second half-year 2013• Preparation of the action plan over 5 years aiming to develop clusters in Tunisia.

• October 26, 2013• The establishment of the association : “Tunisian Technical Textile Cluster” with 19 companies

operating in the following market share.

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III. Clustering policy: the development program

• November 21, 2013• National Day of Tunisian Clusters: more than 120 people participated to this event.

• January 28, 2014• National Constitution of Clusters Steering Committee, chaired by the Ministry of Industry, Energy

and Mine / DGIT and composed by 7 ministries and the main organizations involved in the process of cluster launching in Tunisia (APII, ANPR, UTICA, UPMI, CONECT, the Association of Technoparks, the Association of Technical Centers…)

• 5th to 9th May 2014• Two sessions of cluster-training: one for Steering Committee members and the other one for the

key actors (associations, agencies, executives of ministries).

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III. Clustering policy: the development program

• September-October, 2014• " Info-day cluster " in Tozeur, Gabes, Sfax, Tabarka, Kairouan, and in Tunis to strengthen and

harmonize the knowledge of the regional key players on the process of clusters launching. During these events:

• 21 governorates are awarness raised

• 153 participants

• 32 evoked sectors

• 19 index forms of “ Demonstration of Interest "are raised

• January, 2015• A comparative study on the mechanisms of financing for clusters in Tunisia and abroad

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III. Clustering policy: the development program

• From May to October, 2015• 4 pilot clusters

Sectors Territory

Date palm trees Tozeur, Kebelli, Gafsa (South West)

Vegetable farming by Geothermal Gabes (South Est)

Olive Oil Kef (North West)

Mechanical and metallurgical Sfax (South Est)

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III. Clustering policy: the development program

• December 16, 2015 • The establishment of the association “Technical Textile Cluster Sahel”

• May 18, 2016• Signature of the agreement AFD/ Ministry of the Industry for the follow-up and the animation of

10 clusters in Tunisia

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IV. Cluster initiatives and innovation

In the action plans established in 3 years with all the actors incorporating the different

clusters, the innovation takes a considerable place, for example:

• Gabès: search of new substrata for the culture under greenhouses

• Sfax: identification with Universities, ISET and the Research center in ICTS (Information and

communication technology), priority Research and development axes.

• Sousse: expanding expertise to the Digital, specialization to market oriented sectors,

aeronautics, automotive and transport.

• Monastir: valorisation of research laboratories results in textile and textile materials.

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Thank you !

November 2016

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