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Benjamin ZIMMER: General Manager, Soliage
INTRODUCTION
Innovation clusters are booming, as they are strongly encouraged by public authorities. They are structures, generally associative, that bring together all the players in a value chain in an existing or future market. These innovation clusters are :
ecosystems conducive to competitiveness and the development of business opportunities;
places for brainstorming and pooling members' resources and potential;
places to meet, listen and share market knowledge and skills.
The aim of some innovation clusters is to develop and support product, service or organizational innovations to create value for their members and, more broadly, for an industrial sector.
This fact sheet is aimed at players, and particularly entrepreneurs, who have not yet decided to join one of these structures. It will help you identify the benefits, risks and costs of participating in the development of cluster activities. It presents the main objectives and service functions that these structures make available to you on a collective and personalized basis, to accelerate the transformation of a good idea into a prototype, and then into a successful commercial product launch.
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P. Cooke, R. Huggins, High Technology clustering, London, in Cambridge (UK), in F. Sforzi (eds), 2003
Hamdouch, "La dynamique d'émergence et de structuration des clusters et réseaux d'innovation : revue critique de la littérature et éléments de problématisation", XLVe Colloque de l'ASRDLF, Rimouski, Québec, 2008
Zimmer, Structuration...
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www.soliage.com An example of an innovation cluster that has developed a service offering tailored to the needs and expectations of players in the Silver Economy ecosystem.
www.franceclusters.fr French innovation clusters: an organization...
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