National STEM Platforms The Hague, 17 February 2014 1 Introduction Mikkel Bohm Danish Science Factory Non-profit NGO Science for a better world InGenious 2011-14 Mapping Best Practice Spreading jet-net.dk Platform Beta Techniek Technology Pact Jet-Net WHY NATIONAL PLATFORMS? Better results Avoid stand-alone activities Create synergies Clear common goals Exchange good practise Be sustainable WHAT IS A NATIONAL PLATFORM? Key ingredients Several ministries involved (EDU, ECO) Clear national goals Public-private partnership National agenda – local action Synergy between activities Can it spread? NL-DK seems to work NP Task Force Highlighting best practise Involve new countries Method: travel, dialogue, inspiration Goal: to promote knowledge transfer Task Force group members Nanna Seidelin, Director, House of Natural Science Kimberly Lansford, Senior Advisor, ERT Sebastiaan Smit, Project Manager, Jet-Net Hans Colind Hansen, Consultant, Danish Science Factory Mikkel Bohm, Director, Danish Science Factory Franziska Hutzler, Project Manager, Wissensfabrik Anna Artigas and Raquel Rios, UAB, Barcelona Niel McLean, Head of Centre, FutureLab Geert Paemen, Head of Strategy and Alliances, Telefonica Foundation 16.9.13 17.2.14 25.10.13 Next step Wrap up – tomorrow Spring: Contact/support PT + EE Follow-up visits on demand Summer: Report on results This afternoon Technology Pact – Pieter Waasdorp, Director Entrepreneurship at Ministry of Economic Affairs or Jurgen Geelhoed, Project Manager Technology Pact Platform Bèta Techniek – Joanne Kuipers – Senior Project Manager Jet-Net Netherlands – Hein van der Zeeuw – Managing Director Jet-Net Jet-Net Denmark – Nanna Seidelin – Managing Director Jet-Net Denmark Wrap up and drinks Dinner – Millers, Plein 10a, The Hague (10 min. walk) Interaction Presentation 5 min discussion in country groups Pick one question
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