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03: Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP) – Ein Instrument zur (Be-)Schaffung von Innovation

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Vorkommerzielle Beschaffung (Pre-Commercial Procurement) ist ein attraktives weil unbürokratisches, flexibles Instrument, mit Hilfe dessen Unternehmen im Wettbewerb neue Ideen und Lösungen für einen öffentlichen Bedarf entwickeln. PCP unterstützt insbesondere KMU beim Aufbau von F&E Kompetenz und Marktgenerierung. Die öffentliche Hand profitiert durch die Lösung ihrer Probleme. Der Workshop zeigt Beispiele erfolgreicher Umsetzungen in den USA und Europa und stellt die Perspektiven zur Umsetzung in Österreich zur Diskussion.

Director, Aseptika Ltd., Huntingdon
President and Chief Executive Officer, Innovation America; Member, USIP - White House U.S. Innovation Partnership, Philadelphia
Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) Account Manager, The Technology Strategy Board, Swindon
Head, Unit C1.11 - Innovation and Technology Transfer, Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy of the Republic of Austria, Vienna
Project Manager, Services Department, ZIT - The Technology Promotion Agency of the City of Vienna
Programme Manager, Department IT Applications and Services, Division Services and ICT, Vinnova, Stockholm
Adviser, Unit III.I 1 - General Affairs, Austrian Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology, Vienna
Director Strategy, Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG), Vienna Chair
Staff Member, Strategy Department, Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG), Vienna Coordination

Dr. Kevin AUTON

Director, Aseptika Ltd., Huntingdon

 Dr Auton is a biochemist who has invented, developed and manufactured, 12 different life sciences products and marketed them throughout the World. He is a named inventor on 6 patents and has founded two companies in genomics and proteomics. Dr Auton has taken a leadership position in the application for and co-ordination of the NIHR s HCAI SBRI-funded development of an environmental detector for pathogens at Vantix (formerly Universal Sensors). He has successfully guided Vantix through Phase 1 and now on into Phase 2 and has now passed this role onto full-time staff at Vantix. He has also lead successful UK SBRI applications for the UK's Ministry of Defence for the development of a portable oxygen generator for the treatment of soldiers on the battle field and an SBRI project funded by the NHS for a new system to tackle obesity in children. As a representative of SMEs in the UK, Dr Auton has direct personal experience of the benefits to small companies of Government-led procurement via the SBRI programme (called SBIR in most EU member states). Dr Auton has held several of leadership positions in SME technology companies in the East of England region over the last decade. He consults for a number of companies in the life sciences/medical devices area who are seeking to convert promising technologies into real-life products and hence revenues, including Aseptika, which co-founded. Aseptika has recently won an SBRI contract (from the NHS in the East of England) to develop a novel test for respiratory pathogens.

Richard BENDIS

President and Chief Executive Officer, Innovation America; Member, USIP - White House U.S. Innovation Partnership, Philadelphia

1967-1972 Account Manager, Quaker Oats Company, Indianapolis, In
1972-1973 District Representative, Polaroid Corporation, Overland Park, Ks
1973-1975 District Manager, Texas Instruments, Inc., Overland Park, Ks
1976-1980 Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Marion Laboratories, Inc., Kansas City, Mo
1981-1983 President and Executive Committee Chairman, Kimberly Services, Inc., Overland Park, Ks
1983-1986 Chairman, President, and CEO, Continental Health Care Systems, Inc., Overland Park, Ks
1986-1992 Founder and President, R.A.B. Ventures, Inc., Overland Park, Ks
1986-2001 Founder, First President, and Board Director, SPTA - Silicon Prairie Technology Association, Kansas City, Mo
since 1993 Founder and Chairman, President & CEO, GTEC - Global Technology Enterprise Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa
1993-2001 President & CEO, KTEC - Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation, Topeka, Ks
2001-2006 Founder, President, CEO, and current Chairman of the Board, IP - INNOVATION PHILADELPHIA CORPORATION, Philadelphia, Pa
2006-2007 Former Chairman, President, and CEO, TPID - TRUE PRODUCT ID, Philadelphia, Pa
since 2006 Founder, President and CEO, BIG - BENDIS INVESTMENT GROUP LLC, Philadelphia, Pa
since 2008 Founder, President and CEO, IA - INNOVATION AMERICA, Philadelphia, Pa

Mag. Josef MANDL

Head, Unit C1.11 - Innovation and Technology Transfer, Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy of the Republic of Austria, Vienna

1976-1980 Studium der Volkswirtschaft, Universität Wien
1981 Eintritt in das Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft, Familie und Jugend (damals für Handel, Gewerbe und Industrie)
1983-1993 Leiter des Referates Nahrungsmittelindustrie, Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Arbeit
1993-1994 Leiter des Referates Technologietransfer, Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Arbeit
1993-2001 Österreichischer Delegierter, OECD TIP-Group
seit 1994 Leiter der Abteilung Innovation und Technologietransfer, Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Arbeit
1994-2006 Österreichischer Delegierter, EU Innovationsprogrammen
seit 2006 Österreichischer Delegierter in IPEG und EPG UG Innovation

Mag.a Daniela PERL

Project Manager, Services Department, ZIT - The Technology Promotion Agency of the City of Vienna

2001-2002 Consultant, Prozeß- und Changemanagement, Czipzin & Proudfoot Consultling
2002-2005 Consultant, Controlling und Budgetierung, Hübner& Hübner Unternehmensberatung GmbH
2005-2010 Controlling, Finanzierung und Förderungen, ZIT - die Technologieagentur der Stadt Wien
seit 2010 Projektmanagement, WienWin - öffentliche Beschaffung von Innovationen, ZIT - die Technologieagentur der Stadt Wien

Nina WIDMARK

Programme Manager, Department IT Applications and Services, Division Services and ICT, Vinnova, Stockholm

 Graduated as Master of Science in Business and Economics (1991-1996) at Linköping University
1996-1997 Research Assistant at the Department of Thematic Studies: Technology and Social Change, at Linköping University
1997-2001 Management Consultant (Strategy) at PriceWaterhouseCoopers Management Consulting, Stockholm Office
2001-2010 Analyst at the Strategy Development Division, VINNOVA
since 2010 Programme Manager at the Services and ICT Division (the Innovation Procurement team), VINNOVA
 Has worked in an analysis and strategy capacity, mainly within the fields of public procurement of innovation, commercialisation, foresights and impacts/ outcomes. Main experience within public procurement of innovation, which includes research on existing initiatives, policy work, reports to the Government, developing public procurement internally and international knowledge sharing and cooperation.

Mag. Andreas ZACHARASIEWICZ

Adviser, Unit III.I 1 - General Affairs, Austrian Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology, Vienna

2003 Master of political science, sociology, and geography
since 2005 Desk officer for innovation policy in the Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation, and Technology
  Responsible for strategy issues of innovation policy, innovation-friendly public procurement, 'Europe 2020' process concerning innovation issues, ranking and benchmarking.

Mag. Michael BINDER

Director Strategy, Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG), Vienna

1986-1993 Expert, Unit Tourism Promotion, Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs
1993-1995 Head, Unit Subsidy Coordination, Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs
1995-2000 Head, Unit Technology & Innovation Policy, Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs/ Economy and Labour
2001-2005 CEO, Austrian Council for Research and Technology Development
since 2005 Director Strategy, Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG)

Technologiegespräche

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Genre : Alle

25.08.2011

08:00 - 10:30Technologiebrunch gegeben von Tiroler ZukunftsstiftungSocial
11:00 - 11:10BegrüßungPlenary
11:10 - 11:30Eröffnung der Alpbacher Technologiegespräche 2011Plenary
11:30 - 12:15EröffnungsreferatePlenary
12:15 - 13:40Neue Wege der InnovationPlenary
14:00 - 14:50Das Krebsgenom: Herausforderung und PotenzialPlenary
14:50 - 15:45CybercrimePlenary
18:00 - 19:30Die Stadt der Zukunft – Demographie und NachhaltigkeitPlenary
19:30 - 21:30Abendempfang gegeben von Forschung AustriaSocial
19:30 - 21:30Karrierelounge – Abendveranstaltung mit Buffet für StudentInnen, JungwissenschaftlerInnen und BerufseinsteigerInnen, gegeben von den Veranstaltern der Alpbacher TechnologiegesprächeSocial

26.08.2011

07:00 - 13:30Arbeitskreis 01: Die Zukunft der High-Tech Produktion in EuropaBreakout
07:00 - 13:30Arbeitskreis 02: Die Zukunft der urbanen MobilitätBreakout
07:00 - 13:30Arbeitskreis 03: Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP) – Ein Instrument zur (Be-)Schaffung von InnovationBreakout
07:00 - 13:30Arbeitskreis 04: Die Effizienz von FTI-InvestitionenBreakout
07:00 - 13:30Arbeitskreis 05: Urban Europe, Urban Technologies – die Stadt im 21. JahrhundertBreakout
07:00 - 13:30Arbeitskreis 06: Lebensmittelsicherheit und VerteilungsgerechtigkeitBreakout
07:00 - 13:30Arbeitskreis 07: Forschungsförderung und danach Finanzierungsengpass?Breakout
07:00 - 13:30Arbeitskreis 08: Forschen im Klassenzimmer: Neues Lernen in den NaturwissenschaftenBreakout
07:00 - 13:30Arbeitskreis 09: Einfach – funktionell – trendig? Technologische Lösungen für Alt und JungBreakout
07:00 - 13:30Arbeitskreis 10: IKT – die Gegenwart hinterfragen, die Zukunft gestaltenBreakout
07:00 - 13:30Arbeitskreis 11: Die digitale Stadt von morgenBreakout
07:00 - 13:30Arbeitskreis 12: Design Thinking und Open Innovation – der Kunde ist KönigBreakout
07:00 - 16:00Junior Alpbach – Wissenschaft und Technologie für junge MenschenBreakout
07:00 - 13:00Ö1 Kinderuni Alpbach – Wissenschaft und Technologie für KinderBreakout
07:45 - 13:00Sonderveranstaltung: Internationalisierung neu? Europäische Strategien für die Globalisierung von Forschung und InnovationBreakout
14:00 - 15:45Naturwissenschaftliche Bildung für künftige GenerationenPlenary
16:15 - 17:30„Frontier technologies“ – ein Tor zur Zukunft in Kooperation mit dem European Research CouncilPlenary

27.08.2011

07:30 - 09:00Internationales Jahr der ChemiePlenary
09:20 - 10:10Die Zukunft des InternetPlenary
10:10 - 11:05Physik der SuperheldenPlenary
11:05 - 11:15Abschluss-StatementPlenary
11:15 - 12:00Imbiss zum Abschluss der VeranstaltungSocial