{ ENGLISH } STRATEGY { Health and social innovation / Sustainable energy / Experience ECONOMY } Strategy

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{ ENGLISH } STRATEGY 2012-2020 { Health and social innovation / Sustainable energy / Experience ECONOMY } Strategy 2012-2020

{ strategy } PREFACE The Southern Denmark Growth Forum s economic development strategy 2012 2020 continues the previous approach of regearing for higher growth in Southern Denmark. This agenda is still relevant and demands long-term investment. To date, we have launched development initiatives with a combined budget of more than DKK 2 billion through a binding working relationship that involves the region, local authorities, companies, knowledge institutions, unions and employers organisations. These activities have made and continue to make a difference at local, regional and national level. We are thus well underway, but we are still facing appreciable challenges. The overriding challenge is the fact that the competitiveness of Southern Denmark is under pressure. We believe that the solution is largely dependent on productivity, exports and employment. We need to raise the value of what every employed person produces. We must be able to sell our wares abroad. And we must find jobs for as many people as possible, because the size of the working population is set to decline in the future. In our new economic development strategy for 2012 2020, we are therefore maintaining our focus on three general business areas that play to our strengths and feature high potential for productivity and growth: Health and social innovation, Sustainable energy and Experience economy. We will continue to build on the sturdy foundations laid through our earlier strategy. We have established strong clusters within our business areas. These are now to be developed and reinforced both nationally and internationally. We have improved the companies access to venture capital and development funds, and we have bolstered the frameworks for research and education. This is something we will continue to do. Our ambitions for the coming period have not diminished. We will work to ensure that in 2020, Southern Denmark is distinguished by strong growth powered by high productivity and employment, and by companies that act globally. Achieving our ambitions will demand hard work and closely targeted input. Going forward, we will therefore continue to develop the wellfunctioning public-private partnership, in that we at the Southern Denmark Growth Forum have agreed to continue the robust partnership that was built up during the previous strategy period. The Southern Denmark economic development strategy for 2012 2020 charts a long-term course and constitutes the framework for the regional-political commercial development work for the coming years. Specifically, we will use the strategy to prioritise and launch the initiatives that generate the greatest impact on our strategic goals, and we will follow up to ensure that we achieve them. In this way, we can ensure that we remain on course at all times. I look forward to continuing a great working relationship centred on development and growth in Southern Denmark. Carl Holst President of the Southern Denmark Growth Forum and Regional Council Chairman Page 02 / 03 Region of Southern Denmark Growth Forum 2012-2020

CONTENTS: 04 Potential 06 Challenges facing Southern Denmark 07 Starting point 08 Vision for 2020 10 Strategic goals 12 The path to the goals 15 The Southern Denmark growth model 17 Health and social innovation 19 Sustainable energy 20 Experience economy 23 The effect model 24 The tools 25 Interdisciplinary input 26 Special measures 27 Interdisciplinary criteria What is the Growth Forum? The Growth Forum s three main tasks are: The Growth Forum is a commercial-political partnership involving the business community, knowledge and education institutions, the unions and employers organisations, local authorities and the Region of Southern Denmark. The Growth Forum is the hub for the regional growth initiatives. To prepare a economic development strategy and action plan To monitor regional and local growth conditions To recommend co-financing of regional business development activities

potential The Southern Denmark Growth Forum focuses its commercial development input within three selected business areas that build on the strengths of Southern Denmark, and which each contain appreciable growth potential. Health and social innovation The increasing national and international demand for innovative welfare solutions, including welfare technologies and service, is generating a large international market that the companies of Southern Denmark can exploit. Sustainable energy The increasing demand for energy resources is creating an expanding global market in the field of energy-efficient technologies, the extraction of fossil fuels and sustainable offshore energy. Experience economy Southern Denmark has internationally popular destinations that are attracting an increasing number of holidaymakers and commercial tourists. Southern Denmark possesses strong skills in the fields of food and design skills that can contribute to boosting the companies revenues. Page 04 / 05 Region of Southern Denmark Growth Forum 2012-2020

CHALLENGES The level of growth in Southern Denmark is low. Over the past ten years, Southern Denmark has experienced only weak economic growth. Compared with the other OECD countries, productivity in the 1990s was 20 30% above the average. In 2008, however, this lead had been almost completely erased, and productivity in the region is now only a few per cent above the OECD average. It is expected that the commercially active population will fall by 7% over the coming 20 years. The level of education is low and does not align with the future needs of the business community. Unemployment has particularly affected the unskilled workers, and regional forecasts indicate that many unskilled workers will be unable to find work without upgrading their skills. There will be a shortage of people with vocational training qualifications and people with courses of higher education, both general and specialist. The companies own investments in research and development total 2% of GDP at national level while in Southern Denmark, they only account for 1.1%. entrepreneurs fare better in Southern Denmark than in the other regions of the country, but fewer new companies are founded in the region, they create fewer jobs, and the proportion of production sold to export markets is falling. The high share (3.2%) of the Southern Denmark entrepreneurs who do well and become growth entrepreneurs must be retained. The proportion of production sold for export is low among companies in Southern Denmark, amounting to 22.2% of total turnover compared to 24.4% at national level. GROWTH ENTREPRENEURS by REGION 104 High growth Medium growth 88 70 The figure illustrates the number of growth entrepreneurs in Denmark in 2008, distributed between the five regions. It also shows the numbers of high and medium-growth entrepreneurs. 187 43 121 106 33 Data source: Statistics Denmark processed by e-statistik.dk 46 43 Capital Region Zealand Southern Denmark Central Denmark North Denmark Page 06 / 07 Region of Southern Denmark Growth Forum 2012-2020

STARTING POINT The Growth Forum strategy continues to build on the foundations that were laid during the previous strategy period in the form of an established cluster infrastructure as the centrepoint for commercial development within a set number of prioritised business areas. Corporate collaboration projects have been set up in the form of public-private partnerships with the potential to generate growth and employment in Southern Denmark. These include: The welfare technology cluster Welfare Tech Region The energy efficiency cluster - Lean Energy Cluster the design cluster - Design2Innovate Offshore Centre Denmark and LORC The Growth Forum foods initiative For major cluster initiatives, the Growth Forum can support long-term development processes lasting up to five years The businesses are to be the driving force behind the commercial development. In the period up to 2020, the Growth Forum will therefore continue to focus on the development of existing and new strong clusters of companies within the specified business areas.

vision for 2020: In 2020, Southern Denmark is to be distinguished by strong growth powered by high productivity and employment, and by companies that act globally. Page 08 / 09 Region of Southern Denmark Growth Forum 2012-2020

StrategiC GOALS Through its economic development strategy, the Growth Forum will work towards the following strategic goals in 2020: 1. A level of productivity that is 10% above the OECD average 2. An occupational frequency on a par with the OECD Top 5 The latest figures show Southern Denmark 2% above the average productivity level, while the figure was 20 30% in the 1990s. To reach the target in this area, it is therefore necessary to turn the tide and achieve high growth. The share of commercially active people in Southern Denmark must be increased and measured on occupational frequency, which states the share of 15 64-year-olds who are members of the working population. The latest figures show that the OECD Top 5 have an occupational frequency of 83%, while the figure for Southern Denmark is 79%. In the most recent survey, Southern Denmark was no. 40 on the OECD list. A Top 5 position would entail Southern Denmark becoming one of the 20 best regions. Page 10 / 11 Region of Southern Denmark Growth Forum 2012-2020

Strategic goals for 2020 Health and social innovation Sustainable energy Experience economy Human resources and education Entrepreneurship Research, innovation and new technologies including ICT and design Cluster development Peripheral areas, cross-border collaboration and internationalisation Special areas of initiative

THE PATH TO THE GOALS The Growth Forum wishes to continue to focus on a limited number of business areas with appreciable growth potential. The following tools are to be used to achieve the strategic goals of increased productivity and greater occupational frequency: Human resources and education Entrepreneurship Research, innovation and new technologies including design and ICT Cluster development Peripheral areas, cross-border collaboration and internationalisation are all incorporated as interdisciplinary priorities within each of the business areas. On its own initiative, the Growth Forum can launch special measures if a particular measure carries appreciable commercial potential that extends beyond the Growth Forum s three business areas. These may be measures intended to address challenges within both general and specific frameworks. Page 12 / 13 Region of Southern Denmark Growth Forum 2012-2020

strategic GOALS Goals for the business areas Health and social innovation 30% growth in productivity 25% increase in export share Sustainable energy Experience economy 15% growth in productivity 10% growth in exports 25% growth in productivity 15% growth in employment 2020 GOALS Productivity level 10% above the OECD average & Occupational frequency on a par with the OECD Top 5 The Growth Forum has identified the two most important targets within each business area two targets that will have the greatest effect on the Growth Forum s strategic goals while simultaneously addressing the challenges facing the individual business areas. The three business areas have been selected because they show the potential to make the greatest contribution in relation to the Growth Forum s strategic goals. The Growth Forum s action plan lays down the operational targets for the three prioritised business areas.

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THE GROWTH MODEL QUALIFIED DEMAND RESEARCH AND EDUCATION GROWTH FINANCING QUALIFIED SUPPLY The Southern Denmark growth model represents the foundations for realising the potential within the individual business areas. The model constitutes a commercial-political infrastructure that makes it possible to target input at areas where the challenges are greatest and offer the broadest perspective for the individual business area. The model supports the framework conditions in all areas: Supply: The Growth Forum will support the establishment of more companies along with more and better products and services on the market. Demand: The Growth Forum will stimulate, organise and qualify the demand for new products and services. Financing: The Growth Forum will boost the companies access to venture capital and development funds. Research and education: The Growth Forum will reinforce research, education and knowledge within the business areas, and ensure that the companies have access to the relevant skills.

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HEALTH AND Social innovation { strategy } HEALTH AND Social innovation Definition of health and social innovation Sectors that work with health and welfare solutions that can contribute to tackling societal challenges in the field of welfare and, at the same time, generate increased growth in private companies and boost both efficiency and quality. The field of welfare is defined in broad terms, although with the emphasis on utilising business opportunities in welfare technologies and welfare services in association with hospital construction, prevention and nutrition, greater self-care, care services and treatment of illness, for example. The Growth Forum has the following vision for 2020 In 2020, Southern Denmark is to be an international leader in the development, testing and use of health and welfare solutions which generate innovative solutions and growth through public-private partnership. The Growth Forum has the following specific targets for Health and social innovation 30% growth in productivity. We are aiming for average annual growth of 3 3.5% towards 2020. 25% higher export share. The latest figure shows that exports account for 44% of total turnover. The target entails this figure rising to 55% in 2020. PRODUCTIVITY WITHIN THE FIELD OF WELFARE TECHNOLOGY AND SERVICE Long-term challenges in the business area There are numerous small companies with untapped growth potential. Domestic demand for intelligent welfare solutions is increasing only slowly, and insufficient focus is being applied to exploiting the potential on the international market. Commercialisation potential is not being exploited sufficiently. The flow from research to market is too weak. 726.000 Capital Region 677.000 Zealand 625.000 Southern Denmark 623.000 Central Denmark 640.000 North Denmark 673.000 The whole of Denmark The figure illustrates the growth in value in welfare technology and service per employee in the regions and in Denmark as a whole. Data source: Special abstracts from Statistics Denmark for the resource area Welfare technology

SUSTAINABLE ENERGY Page 18 / 19 Region of Southern Denmark Growth Forum 2012-2020

SUSTAINABLE ENERGY NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN THE GREEN OFFSHORE SECTOR (WIND AND WAVE POWER) Number of employees 2020 2030 2050 EU 165.000 277.000 498.000 DK 47.000 65.000 90.000 Source: From Assembly to Action. Recommendations for development of a green offshore industry in Denmark. December 2010. The Alliance for Offshore Renewables Definition of Sustainable energy Sectors that work with technologies, knowledge and components that lead to intelligent and efficient utilisation of all forms of energy. Sectors that work with technologies, knowledge and components intended for use in all areas of the value chain for offshore energy production from both renewable and fossil energy sources. The Growth Forum has the following vision for 2020 In 2020, the Region of Southern Denmark is to be an international leader with regard to technology and business development in the field of efficient energy utilisation and offshore energy. Long-term challenges in the business area Lack of skilled labour. Retention of qualified demand on the domestic market. Increased competition on the export market for energy technologies. Low exports of energy technologies among SMEs in relation to potential. The Growth Forum has the following specific targets for Sustainable energy 15% growth in productivity within the Sustainable energy business area. 10% growth in technology exports within the Sustainable energy business area.

EXPERIENCE ECONOMY EXPERIENCE ECONOMY DISTRIBUTION OF EDUCATION COURSES, TOURISM 2008 100% 7 4 4 5 5 Definition of experience economy Service sectors in the field of holiday and commercial tourism. Companies that utilise design with a view to generating additional extra value on the company s products. Sectors where design is the primary product e.g. the creative professions. Sectors that work with foods, where experiences are incorporated with a view to boosting the value of the product. 80% 60% 40% 24 24 25 22 23 69 72 71 74 72 The Growth Forum has the following vision for 2020 In 2020, Southern Denmark is to be an experience region with internationally recognised destinations. In 2020, Southern Denmark is to be the Northern European hub for design skills and the application of design in companies. 20% 0% Capital Region Zealand Southern Denmark Central Denmark North Denmark Long-term challenges in the business area Productivity in the business area is low. The level of skills within the tourism sector is low. Focused input is required on positions of strength and internationalisation. The Growth Forum has the following specific targets for the area 25% growth in productivity, corresponding to an average annual growth rate of 2.5 3% up to 2020. 15% growth in employment. Growth in the period 2003 2008 was barely 10%. MVU + LVU (medium-length higher ed. courses + long higher ed. courses) Vocational training + KVU (Short higher ed. courses) Courses that do not confer a professional skill SHARE OF THE TOTAL BUSINESS COMMUNITY Employment Value growth 3,4 % 3,7 % 3,8 % 4,0 % 2,1 % 2,0 % 7,6 % 5,6 % 1,3 % 1,6 % 4,4 % 4,1 % North Denmark Central Denmark Southern Denmark Capital Region Zealand The whole of Denmark Page 20 / 21 Region of Southern Denmark Growth Forum 2012-2020

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THE EFFECT MODEL The Growth Forum supports the projects that generate the greatest impact on the targets for the business areas. The projects are also assessed with regard to a range of interdisciplinary criteria, and the effect is a key criterion effect on the business areas targets. 5,00 Total expected effect 4,00 3,00 2,00 LOW HIGH MEDIUM 1,00 5,00 4,00 3,00 2,00 1,00 Time and price How the effect model is constructed Total expected effect This expresses the potential of the project. Time and price This expresses the complexity of the project.

TOOLS The Growth Forum makes use of the following tools as a key element of its commercial development initiative. Human resources and education including supplementary training of the workforce, commercially targeted education at all levels, and the attraction and retention of skilled labour. Entrepreneurship including attracting capital, developing growth companies and promoting a culture of entrepreneurship. Research, innovation and new technologies including increased use of technology, technology transfer, use of design, ICT and collaboration on research and innovation. Cluster development: The Growth Forum also works with the development of commercial clusters as a method of ensuring growth within the respective business areas. The Growth Forum supports initiatives that make use of one or more of the tools listed above in developing the business areas. DEVELOPMENT IN UNEMPLOYMENT IN SOUTHERN DENMARK (BY EDUCATION) Number unemployed 25.000 20.000 15.000 10.000 5.000 0-5.000 1997 2000 2003 2006 Year 2009 2015 Without an education that confers a professional skill Vocational training KVU (Short higher education courses) MVU (Medium-length higher education courses) LVU (Long higher education courses) The figure presents the development in unemployment in Southern Denmark. The figures have been extrapolated for the period 2011 2017 (the dotted line). Source: CRT (SAM-K and LINE) Page 24 / 25 Region of Southern Denmark Growth Forum 2012-2020

INTERDISCIPLINARY INITIATIVES The Growth Forum prioritises a number of interdisciplinary initiatives within the business areas. Peripheral areas: The Southern Denmark Growth Forum will exploit the growth potential of the peripheral areas within the business areas. A conscious effort is to be made to involve companies from the peripheral areas in regional clusters, and to support the growth of these companies through cluster collaboration within the business areas. The Southern Denmark commercial clusters are obliged to involve companies from the peripheral areas, and to support them in generating growth through cluster collaboration within the business areas. Internationalisation: The Growth Forum will support the international commitment of the Southern Denmark commercial clusters to reinforce these clusters and attract new companies and capital from abroad. The Growth Forum will work to attract international funds including funds from the EU s 7th and 8th framework programmes and INTERREG to support the development of the business areas. The interaction with international knowledge institutions is to be strengthened to the benefit of companies in Southern Denmark so that they have the best possible access to high-level research and international talents. The companies exports and the international profile of the regional competences are to be reinforced. Cross-border collaboration: The potential in cross-border collaboration is to be utilised so that it underpins the commercial strengths of the Region of Southern Denmark. This is to be centred on the working relationship with Schleswig-Holstein, with the cross-border collaboration being expanded to include Hamburg, and the North Sea and Baltic areas.

SPECIAL MEASURES the Growth Forum wishes to act from the perspective of both long and short terms. the focus on three business areas is a part of the longterm realignment process. in the short term, rapid, specific input from the Growth Forum may be necessary. The Growth Forum may therefore, on its own initiative, launch special measures with appreciable commercial potential that extends beyond the Growth Forum s three business areas. These may be measures intended to address challenges within both general and specific frameworks. Special measures are decided by the Growth Forum, as part of the action plan, where appropriate. The special measures are valid for a defined period. Pool funds are to be set aside specifically for special measures. Page 26 / 27 Region of Southern Denmark Growth Forum 2012-2020

INTERDISCIPLINARY CRITERIA The Growth Forum s input is based on a range of interdisciplinary criteria which will be used as the basis for the input: Corporate commitment The Growth Forum places great emphasis on strong corporate commitment to the initiatives. Public-private partnerships The initiatives are to generate interaction between the public and private sectors with a view to exploiting shared potential and creating solutions at a higher level. Collation and co-ordination The initiatives are to contribute to collating and co-ordinating the numerous activities in the region with a view to ensuring synergy while avoiding overlap and parallel systems. Focus The initiatives are to contribute to gathering forces together in larger initiatives that are rich in perspective and which visibly and clearly boost the region in selected areas. Growth in peripheral areas The initiatives are to benefit the entire region by focusing on building bridges to the special strengths and potential of the peripheral areas, for the good of the region as a whole. Sustainability The initiatives are to generate growth and development without jeopardising the opportunities of future generations. The concept of sustainability comprises environmental, social and financial sustainability. Co-financing There is to be broad ownership and shared prioritisation of resources for the initiatives and development activities that the Growth Forum launches. Co-financing and matching of funds will be a requirement irrespective of whether the funding involves EU funds or regional development funds. Globalisation The initiatives are to feature perspectives in relation to the opportunities of globalisation, and convert them into competitive advantages. Focus is to be directed unswervingly and strategically towards international collaboration.

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