role of creative industries in wallonia (open days workshop oct 2014)

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Service Public de Wallonie DGO6 / Département de la Compétitivité et de l’Innovation Direction de la Politique Economique SIZE AND ROLE OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES IN A REGIONAL ECONOMY - THE CASE OF WALLONIA Vincent LEPAGE OPEN DAYS 2014 Workshop « Creative industries for growth and jobs in the EU: the crucial role of regions in boosting the creative economy » - 07/10/2014

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The 7th of October 2014, I was invited to participate in a workshop organized by the European Commission in the framework of the Open Days, the European Week of Regions and Cities. This workshop was dedicated to the CREATIVE INDUSTRIES and the role that they play in a regional economy. It was a good place for me to present the Wallonia European Creative District project and to detail the results of a study that has been carried out for us by IDEA Consult.

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Page 1: Role of Creative Industries in Wallonia (Open days workshop oct 2014)

Service Public de Wallonie

DGO6 / Département de la Compétitivité et de l’Innovation

Direction de la Politique Economique

SIZE AND ROLE OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES IN A REGIONAL ECONOMY - THE CASE OF WALLONIA

Vincent LEPAGE

OPEN DAYS 2014 – Workshop « Creative industries for growth and jobs in the EU: the crucial role of regions in boosting the creative

economy » - 07/10/2014

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Wallonia recognized as a European lead region for innovation and creativity

July 2012 : “In recent years some MS, regions and cities, such as Wallonia, (…) have been good at tapping into the extraordinary potential of the cultural and creative sectors as a way to promote socioeconomic development.” (Communication from the EC “Promoting cultural and creative sectors for growth and jobs in the EU” COM(2012) 537)

January 2013 : Wallonia selected as “European Creative District”, along with Tuscany (44 applicants) (Financed as a European Parliament Pilot Action under Competitiveness and Innovation Programme).

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Wallonia European Creative District as a Large Scale Demonstrator

Demonstrating at the European level :

• that an economy characterized by the weight of its more « traditional industries » ,

• can be revitalized by a strong and holistic strategy,

• conducted at the regional level

• and that combines

– the tools of industrial policies, such as

• clusters, financial facilities,

• innovative services (audits, vouchers, co-working)

– and the value of creative and cultural industries

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Rationale of Wallonia European Creative District

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CLUSTERS

CCI IDCard for each cluster

European label European Transmedia value chain

Cross-sectoral innovation through creativity

BUSINESS SUPPORT

Market take-up of cross-sectoral innovations

Spill-overs : SME’s Creative vouchers

SKILLS Master in co-creative innovation (University)

Redesigned for clusters managers

Achievements At work

ACCESS TO FINANCE

Risk-capital for emerging CCI Innovative

financing Raising awarness of investors

1 Ecosystem - 4 Bricks

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CCIs in the Walloon economy

• Economic weight

– around 2% of employment

– 2,6% of companies

• Main sectors

– Architecture (29%)

– Publishing (26%)

– Heritage (20%)

• Emerging industries

– Media

– Design

– (Serious) gaming

Indirect impact on the

rest of the economy?

Input for other

industries ?

Spill-over

effects?

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CCI as input for the whole walloon economy

Market Services

43%

Industry 11%

Non-profit

Services 13%

CCI 32%

Agri-food Pharma Soaps, cosmetics

Source : IDEA Consult, 2014 Data : BFP, Input/output Matrix 2007 (data available for 50% of CCIs)

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One added value chain identified

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One added value chain identified

Media production Advertising

Market services, KIS

Industry

Publishing

Source : IDEA Consult, 2014 Data : BFP, Input/output Matrix 2007 (data available for 50% of CCIs)

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Spill-over effects of CCIs on Industry 2 kinds of process

« Client-provider » relation

Strategic collaboration

Role of creative industry

Provider Peer relation with the client

Position in innovation process

Downstream Upstream

Approach Monodisciplinary Multidisciplinary

Modification of product portfolio

No Yes

Frequency One-shot Long-term

Value creation + +++

Source : IDEA Consult, 2014. Qualitative survey conducted with providers and industrial consumers of CCIs products / services in Wallonia (Agri-food, Media, Design)

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Policy recommendations

•Raising awareness – Storytelling : success stories (1st target : industry)

– Education in business schools (showing value of creative collaborations) and artistic schools (highlighting role of CCI in innovation process)

•Need of transversal matchmaking platforms

– Also at EU level

•Financial incentives, e.g. creative vouchers

•Integrate creativity in the industrial mainstream, e.g. – design criteria in industrial project selection (prototyping, clusters, …) – develop creative skills in clusters management

Source : IDEA Consult, 2014

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www.creativewallonia.be/wecd

#wecd @Wall_inno

@creativewal

“European Creative Districts is a Preparatory Action proposed by the European Parliament and implemented through a Grant Agreement by the European Commission's Directorate-General for Enterprise and Industry”