Implementation Plan for Lithuanian Smart Specialization

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Plan for Lithuanian Smart Specialization involves the MOSTA institution providing recommendations, organizing monitoring, and analyzing the national research and higher education system. The plan includes analysis, expert panels, roadmaps, consultation with experts, instrument pool, and monitoring strategies. It emphasizes the generation of critical mass, specialist preparation, market introduction, prototyping, and preparation of technical concepts, spanning from 2014 to 2022. Strategic management and monitoring functions involving public and private entities are integral components of the plan.


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  1. Jurgita Petrauskien 2014 02 25 A PLAN FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF LITHUANIAN SMART SPECIALIZATION

  2. MOSTA State budgetary institution established by the Ministry for Education and Science of the Republic of Lithuania (April 27, 2007) which: Provides recommendations on the development of the national research and HE system; Organizes research and HE monitoring; Analyses the conditions of Lithuanian research and HE system; Participates in development and implementation of research and higher education policy.

  3. From analysis to implementation 6 broad Priority fields Analysis of research potential and structure of economy Priority field 20 Priorities within 6 broad Priority fields In-depth analysis in every Priority field + expert panels Priorities For every Priority (total 20 roadmaps) Expert panels + broad survey Roadmaps Priority Developed according to roadmaps (total 20 programmes) Consultation with National expert institutions + implementing ministries implementation programmes

  4. Logic of roadmap + instruments Pool of instruments (example): 5. Generation of critical mass 1 2 Preparation of specialists (Ministry of Science and Education) 4. Introduction to the market: final features of the technology (product, service, etc.) 2 1 R&D infrastructure (Ministry of Science and Education) 3. Prototyping: possible features of the new technology (product, service, etc.) 1 Pre-seed capital (Ministry of Economy) Fundamental research (Lithuanian research council) 2. Preparation of technical concept or model: possible solutions for the identified problems 2 1 Joint science-business projects (Agency for Science, Innovation and Technology) 1. Search for new solutions 1 Prototyping and commercialization (Ministry of Economy) Levels of preparedness/ Timeframe 2014-2015 2016-2017 2018-2019 2020-2022

  5. Monitoring and management Do we need additional support for the Priority? Or maybe we should discard it? Strategic R&I council Consists of: Prime Minister Science institutions Ministries Agencies Business representatives How is going? Does the actual implementation meets the planned results? Coordination function Consists of: Ministries Agencies Other stakeholders Monitoring function Interim evaluation. Do we need new priorities? What is the impact already? Priority: Various projects by public and private entities within the thematic field 2014 2017 2020 Entrepreneurial discovery

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