Slovenian Clusters Presented Joint Position to the Draft of Supportive Environment for Entrepreneurship Regulation Act in Slovenia
30. maj 2016, Maribor, Slovenia, source TECES
Slovenian clusters have jointly prepared position paper to the amending of Slovenian Draft of Supportive Environment for Entrepreneurship Regulation Law, which was in the process of open consultations until 25.05.2016.
The proposed law is neglecting and not including the role of cluster organizations as drivers of innovation and economic growth. It offers no systemic financial support to cluster organization activities as it is in most of developed EU regions, although the clusters are entirelly acting in the purpose of proposed law.
Therefore for the first time, the Slovenian cluster forces were joint in preparation of comments addressing cluster organization needs in respect to functioning innovation ecosystem in Slovenia.
The main arguments:
- It is necessary to include in the law text on the appropriate places and explanation texts, the cluster organizations, as a subjects of innovative environment. Definition of the cluster is defined later in this text.
- As part of this amendment it is necessary to amend the Rules of Subjects of Innovative Environment Records, which should detail the conditions for the cluster organizations as the subjects of support and innovative environment. The clusters at the moment cannot be listed to this official base.
- The law should specify the operations of the cluster organizations with Cluster National Strategic Documents (provide missing legal basis)
- Public Agency (SPIRIT) is must strengthen the support to technological development, innovation, offer governmental strategic cluster support, foster cross sectoral cooperation and support to the realization of programmes and smart specialization strategies, European development cooperation and internationalization.
Definition: Cluster
"A cluster is a network of companies and development institutions (including universities) with a thematic focus, regional concentration, institutionally organized and the leader of the bunch. The cluster can include other actors such as. public agencies. "
Source: (European Cluster Excellence Initiative, http://www.cluster-analysis.org/
The document was prepared by
- TECES, Tecnological Center of Electric Machinese
- Slovenian Construction Cluster
- Technology Network ICT
- Plasttechnic Cluster
- TECOS, Slovenian Tool and Die Development Centre
- Wood Industry Cluster
How we will be successful, we shall let you know along the policy making process in following news from Slovenia.
Since we are all realists, not much from current policy makers is expected, but the buzz must be created to ensure EU comparable conditions in Slovenia.
But, much more it is expected from inclusion of Slovenian clusters to Towards European Strategic Cluster Partnerships for smart specialisation investments - Open Call, where we can outgrow not favourable national circumstances.
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