Institutions for Technology Diffusion

This technical note analyzes international experiences and practices of public technology extension service programs. Technology extension services comprise varied forms of assistance provided directly to enterprises to foster technological modernization and improvement, with a focus on established small and mid-sized enterprises. The note discusses the definitions, rationales, and characteristics of selected technology extension service programs, drawing on examples from Europe, North America, and other regions. It presents four detailed case studies: the U.S. Manufacturing Extension Partnership; the National Research Council-Industrial Research Assistance Program in Canada; England's Manufacturing Advisory Service; and Tecnalia, an applied technology organization in Spain. The case studies address several program elements including the history and evolution of the program, structure, program scale, financing structure, services and clients, governance, personnel, monitoring, and evaluation. The analysis highlights common and distinctive characteristics as well as program strengths, weaknesses, and key practices. The note provides a framework for positioning technology extension services within the broader mix of policies for technology transfer, business upgrading, and innovation, and offers conclusions and insights to support efforts to strengthen technology extension services in Latin America.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: Philip Shapira
Format: Technical Notes biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Technology Transfer, Innovation, Small Business, L6 - Industry Studies: Manufacturing, O2 - Development Planning and Policy, P5 - Comparative Economic Systems, technology extension; technology diffusion; industrial extension; technology centers; small and medium-size enterprise; SMEs; institutions; policies; programs,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0009253
https://publications.iadb.org/en/institutions-technology-diffusion
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spelling dig-bid-node-122552024-05-30T20:08:13ZInstitutions for Technology Diffusion 2015-06-30T00:00:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0009253 https://publications.iadb.org/en/institutions-technology-diffusion Inter-American Development Bank Technology Transfer Innovation Small Business L6 - Industry Studies: Manufacturing, O2 - Development Planning and Policy, P5 - Comparative Economic Systems technology extension; technology diffusion; industrial extension; technology centers; small and medium-size enterprise; SMEs; institutions; policies; programs This technical note analyzes international experiences and practices of public technology extension service programs. Technology extension services comprise varied forms of assistance provided directly to enterprises to foster technological modernization and improvement, with a focus on established small and mid-sized enterprises. The note discusses the definitions, rationales, and characteristics of selected technology extension service programs, drawing on examples from Europe, North America, and other regions. It presents four detailed case studies: the U.S. Manufacturing Extension Partnership; the National Research Council-Industrial Research Assistance Program in Canada; England's Manufacturing Advisory Service; and Tecnalia, an applied technology organization in Spain. The case studies address several program elements including the history and evolution of the program, structure, program scale, financing structure, services and clients, governance, personnel, monitoring, and evaluation. The analysis highlights common and distinctive characteristics as well as program strengths, weaknesses, and key practices. The note provides a framework for positioning technology extension services within the broader mix of policies for technology transfer, business upgrading, and innovation, and offers conclusions and insights to support efforts to strengthen technology extension services in Latin America. Inter-American Development Bank Philip Shapira Jan Youtie Debbie Cox Elvira Uyarra Abullah Gök Juan Rogers Chris Downing Technical Notes application/pdf IDB Publications Spain Canada United States Latin America Europe North America en
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Innovation
Small Business
L6 - Industry Studies: Manufacturing, O2 - Development Planning and Policy, P5 - Comparative Economic Systems
technology extension; technology diffusion; industrial extension; technology centers; small and medium-size enterprise; SMEs; institutions; policies; programs
Technology Transfer
Innovation
Small Business
L6 - Industry Studies: Manufacturing, O2 - Development Planning and Policy, P5 - Comparative Economic Systems
technology extension; technology diffusion; industrial extension; technology centers; small and medium-size enterprise; SMEs; institutions; policies; programs
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Innovation
Small Business
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technology extension; technology diffusion; industrial extension; technology centers; small and medium-size enterprise; SMEs; institutions; policies; programs
Technology Transfer
Innovation
Small Business
L6 - Industry Studies: Manufacturing, O2 - Development Planning and Policy, P5 - Comparative Economic Systems
technology extension; technology diffusion; industrial extension; technology centers; small and medium-size enterprise; SMEs; institutions; policies; programs
Inter-American Development Bank
Institutions for Technology Diffusion
description This technical note analyzes international experiences and practices of public technology extension service programs. Technology extension services comprise varied forms of assistance provided directly to enterprises to foster technological modernization and improvement, with a focus on established small and mid-sized enterprises. The note discusses the definitions, rationales, and characteristics of selected technology extension service programs, drawing on examples from Europe, North America, and other regions. It presents four detailed case studies: the U.S. Manufacturing Extension Partnership; the National Research Council-Industrial Research Assistance Program in Canada; England's Manufacturing Advisory Service; and Tecnalia, an applied technology organization in Spain. The case studies address several program elements including the history and evolution of the program, structure, program scale, financing structure, services and clients, governance, personnel, monitoring, and evaluation. The analysis highlights common and distinctive characteristics as well as program strengths, weaknesses, and key practices. The note provides a framework for positioning technology extension services within the broader mix of policies for technology transfer, business upgrading, and innovation, and offers conclusions and insights to support efforts to strengthen technology extension services in Latin America.
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