Integrating Design Into Regional Innovation Policy

On the 9th November 2009, the SEE project launched its first Policy Booklet on Integrating Design into Regional Innovation Policy (PDF) at the SEE network summit in Copenhagen. SEE is a network of eleven European partners working to lobby our national and regional governments to assimilate design and creativity into public policy. The project is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) through the INTERREG IVC programme.
The SEE Policy Booklet presents an overview of innovation policy priorities in the SEE partner regions. These priorities were identified from national and regional policy documents and contrasted with the strategic priorities for innovation identified by the European Commission. From this comparative analysis six key issues emerged as common across the policy agendas:
- Innovation in Services
- Public Procurement
- Collaborative Clusters & Networks
- Lead Markets & Eco-innovation
- Intellectual Property Rights
- Broadening the Scope of Innovation
For each of these priorities, the SEE Policy Booklet outlines the drivers and obstacles for enhancing the performance of regional innovation policy, explores how design can be used to address the issue, provides illustrative case studies and puts forward policy proposals.
This is the first of four SEE Policy Booklets to be published between 2009 and 2011. If you would like to receive future SEE Policy Booklets please email info@seeproject.org.
FURTHER INFORMATION:
SEE
Sharing Experience Europe – Policy, Innovation & Design
SEE is a network of eleven European partners sharing knowledge and experience on how design can be integrated into regional and national policies to boost innovation, entrepreneurship, sustainability and social and economic development. The aim is to pool knowledge, share experiences, stimulate debate, develop new thinking and build rapport and credibility in order to influence policy. The project’s activities include: opening and closing conferences; thematic workshops involving partners and policy-makers; a study visit; a library of case studies; policy proposal booklets; an internal contacts database and the biannual SEE bulletin.
SEE is operating from September 2008 to June 2011, co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) through the INTERREG IVC programme. Design Wales is the project’s lead partner. The Centre for Design Innovation at IT Sligo is one of five Policy Recommendation Research Partners on the project.

