From Policy to Start-Ups: Guiding Innovation Dynamics - Part I

ITU & Poland


Session 263

14:30–16:15, Monday, 12 June 2017 Room A, ITU Tower Thematic Workshop

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The development of strong innovation ecosystems is a key component of national development, as innovation, especially in ICTs, is a driver of economic competitiveness and growth in modern economies. ICT centric innovation ecosystems need to be established in order to accelerate sustainable development, composed of three pillars - social, economic and environmental. Creation of innovation ecosystem plays a critical role in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals.

A dynamic business environment requires a coherent regulatory setting that guides, facilitates and promotes innovation activities. This includes creation of digital transformation roadmap with clear vision and strategy aimed at fundamental transformation of processes, and establishment of innovation agencies and funds.

Achieving “innovation readiness” often requires a change in organizations, leaders and networks. Building up the capacities of individual stakeholders in the innovation ecosystem helps to create that change.

The right ecosystem can provide both an inspiration for innovation and source of competitive advantage. The dynamics of start-ups in an economy’s technology sectors is an important indicator of technological performance. The challenging process of formation of new firms that focus on the development and introduction of new technology is a major source of innovation and technological advance. Many of these technology-based start-ups transfer new knowledge or new ideas for products and processes into commercial applications. Start-ups create new jobs through direct employment, creation of platforms that reduce or eliminate barriers to market access, and disruption of traditional sectors.

To catalyse the entrepreneurial ecosystem that consists of large firms, start-ups, universities and governments, the key is not just the roles that these organizations play, but also the interactions between them. Networks and knowledge sharing play a key role in the successful creation and growth of start-ups.

 

This session will discuss:

  • National innovation approaches and digital transformation roadmaps
  • Building digital innovation agencies and the role of digital innovation agents
  • Building up the stakeholders’ capacity for digital innovation
  • Knowledge sharing through innovation networks and collaborative environments
  • Inspiring success stories of start-up companies offering innovative solutions for sustainable development.

Moderator

Mr Mohamed Ba, Head of Innovation, ITU


Speakers/Panellists

14:30-14:40     Opening Remarks

  • Mr Houlin Zhao, Secretary General, ITU
  • Mr Marcin Cichy, President of the Office of Electronic Communications (UKE), Republic of Poland


14:40-15:10     Policy experiences

  • Mr Mikołaj Rogiński, Counsellor, UKE, Republic of Poland
  • Dr Paolo Casini, Economic Analyst, European Commission
  • Mr Manuel Costa Cabral, ANACOM, Portugal

 

15:10-15:50     Start-up experiences

  • Mr Łukasz Czechowski, Polish Post Digital Services
  • Dr Frederic Pivetta, Dalberg Data Insights
  • Mr Damian Traczyk, Photon Entertainment
  • Mr Radosław Zych, FlyTech UAV

 

15:50-16:15     Open discussions moderated by Mr Mohamed Ba, Head of Innovation, ITU

 

Session's link to WSIS Action Lines

  • AL C1 logo C1. The role of public governance authorities and all stakeholders in the promotion of ICTs for development
  • AL C2 logo C2. Information and communication infrastructure
  • AL C3 logo C3. Access to information and knowledge
  • AL C4 logo C4. Capacity building
  • AL C6 logo C6. Enabling environment
  • AL C7 e-Gov logo C7. ICT Applications: E-government
  • AL C7 e-Bus logo C7. ICT Applications: E-business

Session's link to Sustainable Development Process

  • Goal 9: Industry, innovation and infrastructure logo Goal 9: Build resilient infrastructure, promote sustainable industrialization and foster innovation

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