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Compared with before Design Support … Decreased
considerablyDecreased
slightlyRemained the same
Increased slightly
Increased considerably
Awareness of design:
0% 0% 16% 23% 61%
Investment in design:
2% 0% 16% 36% 46%
Sales turnover:
2% 0% 30% 42% 27%
Exports: 3% 0% 50% 23% 25%
Profitability: 4% 2% 39% 39% 18%
Employment: 2% 2% 58% 24% 15%
Designers and the Firm: BEFORE receiving
design support
SINCE receiving
design support
A dedicated design function, department or team 9% 9%
Internal designers 14% 5%
External design consultants used on regular basis 8% 46%
External design consultants used on or ad hoc basis 18% 36%
No formal design activity 19% 8%
Other 0% 3%
Objective:
Establish an active dialogue and rapport
between the SEE partners and their regional
government (policy makers).
Further develop the link between innovation
and design to positively influence regional
policies.
1 Design Wales UK
2 Design Flanders Belgium
3 Danish Design Centre Denmark
4 Estonian Design Centre Estonia
5 Aalto University - School of Art and Design - Designium Finland
6 ARDI Rhône-Alpes Centre du Design France
7 Centre for Design Innovation Ireland
8 Consorzio Casa Toscana Italy
9 Silesian Castle of Art & Enterprise Poland
10 BIO – Museum of Architecture and Design Slovenia
11 Barcelona Design Centre Spain
SEEProject Partners
Design support & promotion organisations
National & regional
government (policy makers)
+
4 thematic workshops involving partners and policymakers:
Lyon, June.2009
Integrating creativity and design into regional innovation policy
Copenhagen, October.2009
Bridging design, sustainability and innovation in regional policy
Tuscany, May.2010
Evaluation tools for the implementation of design policy
Poland, November.2010
Bringing innovative ideas to the market more quickly
Thematic Workshops
Final edition due May 2011
SEE bulletins
www.seeproject.org
UK - Westminster European CommissionPolicy working document.
European CommissionPolicy development.
Design offers significant potential to help realise innovation in:
Economic development, public services & social enterprise.
Brazil
A4B
Welsh Assembly
Government
Funding source
Design Policy
Design Education
Design Promotion
Design Support
Professional Association
Welsh European Funding Office
Flexible Business
Support for Wales
Eco Design Centre Wales
Design Commission
for Wales(architecture/planning)
Education Business
Partnership
University of Glamorgan
SMU
University of Newport
SEE project
Cardiff Design Festival
Design Business
Association
Chartered Society of Designers
British Design Innovation
Design Circle (architecture)
REGIONAL GOVERNMENT
EDUCATION
PRIVATE / NOT FOR PROFIT
National Design System WALES
UWIC Univ. of Wales
Inst. Cardiff
Cardiff School of Art
& Design
Coleg Sir Gar
Cardiff University
PDR
CIRIC
MEC(engineering)
Centre for Electronic Product
Engineering Technology Alliance Wales
Innovation Award
SchoolsHE sector
Creative & Cultural Skills
(Wales)
Design Wales
Naked Wales Pecha Kucha
W Wales School of the
Arts
Glyndwr University
N Wales School of Art
& Design
HE KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER CENTRES / PROJECTS
BUSINESS SUPPORT
“This is an interesting policy-building project in a forward-looking area – design as a source of innovation.
Its broad partnership and EU endorsement gives credibility to the statement that it paves the way towards new innovation policies, suited to regions outside the Science and Technology hubs.”
www.seeproject.org / [email protected]