National STEM Platforms - Jet-Net

National STEM Platforms
The Hague, 17 February 2014
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Introduction
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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
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Avoid stand-alone activities
Create synergies
Clear common goals
Exchange good practise
Be sustainable
WHAT IS A NATIONAL PLATFORM?
Key ingredients
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Several ministries involved (EDU, ECO)
Clear national goals
Public-private partnership
National agenda – local action
Synergy between activities
Can it spread?
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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
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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
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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
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17.2.14
25.10.13
Next step
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Wrap up – tomorrow
Spring: Contact/support PT + EE
Follow-up visits on demand
Summer: Report on results
This afternoon
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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