Xxii Triple Helix International Conference Proceedings

Xxii Triple Helix International Conference Proceedings

XXII TRIPLE HELIX INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS A CATALYST FOR CHANGE: Discover the Impact of Science and Technology on Regional Innovation and Socio-Economic Development Hosted by the SA Innovation Summit | Cape Town Stadium | South Africa THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERS DST-NRF SARChI Chair on Innovation Studies FOREWORDS PROFESSOR HENRY ETZKOWITZ PRESIDENT, TRIPLE HELIX ASSOCIATION We celebrate the Triple Helix return to Africa, after a hiatus from Addis Ababa and Nairobi. In Cape Town, these coming days, we will address the renewal of the Triple Helix Concept and explore its relevance to South African reality. Can knowledge based innovation assume a leading role in driving forward economic and social development in circumstances where it is just assuming a legitimated role? We answer “yes” wholeheartedly, while recognising the need to address obstacles beyond the usual and cross varied “death valleys” to teach the promised land of flourishing innovation and entrepreneurship. LET THE TRIPLE HELIX DEBATE AND COLLABORATION OPEN! DR AUDREY VERHAEGHE CHAIRPERSON, SA INNOVATION SUMMIT TRIPLE HELIX CONFERENCE ORGANISING COMMITTEE Dear Innovators from near and far, Welcome! The Triple Helix Conference is the first event of The 2019 Innovation Festival hosted by The City of Cape Town. This catalytic week started with peer reviewed papers, presentations and a Phd Colloquium that are in line with the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. The local Catalyst for Change Committee is spearheading this conference, with an aim to collect material on what an Entrepreneurial University means in the African context. The outcome of this gathering will be presented in the form of a Manifesto that will be tested in industry at the 2019 SA Innovation Summit. The data received from the Innovation Festival will be presented to policy makers at The National Science Forum taking place in Tshwane this December. I hope this action will inspire you to carry the content expressed at the festival and instil the learnings within your home cities and collaborate for positive change across the world. The Triple Helix Conference gives us the perfect space to take ideas to the world through collaboration between creators, enablers and implementors. You are welcome to stay for the week and meet role players in industry and investors at the SA Innovation Summit that can help take your ideas into market. I hope you enjoy your stay in our beautiful country. DAY 1 CAPE TOWN STADIUM | THC2019 Programme: 9 SEPTEMBER 2019 LEVEL 02 07:00 - 09:00 DELEGATE REGISTRATION LEVEL 01 PLENARY 1 09:00 – 09:45 CONFERENCE OPENING A Triple Helix Presentation and Activation Facilitator: PROFESSOR BENNIE ANDERSON New White Paper on Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) DR PHIL MJWARA: Director General, Department of Science and Innovation From University to Societal Impact MS FUZLIN LEVY-HASSEN: CEO, Technology Innovation Agency Legacy Project: Blueprint for the Entrepreneurial University in Africa DR AUDREY VERHAEGHE: Chairperson, SA Innovation Summit PLENARY 1 09:45 – 10:15 KEYNOTE: The Entrepreneurial University: Past, Present, Future – The Global Perspective PROFESSOR HENRY ETZKOWITZ: President, Triple Helix Association PLENARY 1 10:15 – 10:45 KEYNOTE Future Literacies for Entrepreneurial Universities PROFESSOR JONATHAN FOSTER-PEDLEY: Dean & Director, Henley Business School (Henley Africa) 10:45 – 11:00 | TEA/COFFEE IS SERVED ON LEVEL 01 FOYER 11:00 – 12:00 THINK TANKS PLENARY 1 PLENARY 2 GREEN ROOM Opportunities and Challenges in Operationalizing the The African Entrepreneurial University Global Entrepreneurial University Metrics Initiative Triple Helix Model at Regional Level: the Experience (GEUM) of the Triple Helix Association Chapters Moderator: DR JAMES SEFE DZISAH: Senior Lecturer, Moderator: Moderator: University of Ghana DR MARIZA ALMEIDA (Federal University of the DR CHRISTIANE GEBHARDT (Head of Global State of Rio de Janeiro) Initiatives, Malik International AG) Panel Members: RABII OUTAMHA: PhD Student, University Hassan II Panel Members: Panel Members: DR GLENDA KRUSS: HSRC PROF BENNIE ANDERSON: CEO, Da Vinci Institute DR ADRIAN SOLOMON: South East European ARTUR VILAS BOAS: University of Sao Paulo Research Centre, THA Chapter of Greece SENISHA MOONSAMY: Head of Innovation Skills Development, TIA LIANA KOBZEVA: Tomsk State University, THA Chapter of Russia PROF J. FERNÁN MUÑOZ: National University of San Marcos, Applicant for the THA Chapter Perù PROF BRANCA TERRA: Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, THA Chapter of Brazil PROF KLAUS SAILER Munich University of Applied Sciences | Strascheg Center for Entrepreneurship gGmbH, THA Chapter of Germany CCC: Dr Paul Plantinga CCC: Dr Audrey Verhaeghe CCC: Prof Bennie Anderson 12:00 – 13:30 PAPER PRESENTATIONS THEME 1 THEME 2 THEME 3 ASSOC PROF RICCARDO FINI: DR ADRIAN SOLOMON: DR TIRHANI MABUNDA: Student Entrepreneurship, University Ecosystems The FIT4RRI approach to responsible research & Entrepreneurship as a Catalyst for Enterprise And Regional Development innovation experimentations. Development in South Africa: Towards the Development of an Institutional Framework for DR CHRISTI NIESING, MULLER SPIES & KUMBEWE PROF KRISHNA GOVENDER: Intervention and Support. LIWEWE: Integral Human, Organisation and Community Operationalisation of University Community Development: A Roadmap for SEKEM and Egypt for DR BRUNO COSTA MARINHO: Engagement Activities Towards Reciprocal the 21st Century. The Strategic Component in the Negotiation of Relationships Technologies from the Defence Sector TSHEPO LANGA: PETRUS LETABA: The Need for Agile Relationship Lending Between YI WANG: The Role of Entrepreneurial Universities within the Small Business and Banks Towards a more Engaged Applying the Triple Helix Framework to the Creative South African National System of Innovation Relationship: A Case Study in Khayelitsha, South Industries: Learnings and comparisons from Africa Shenzhen and Brisbane DR DORET KRUGER: The Entrepreneur And Entrepreneurship - The HAPPINESS MAKUMBE: DR MARCIO MOUTINHO ABDALLA Elephant in the Room Causal Relationship Between Financial Sector Challenges of an Innovation Community in a Development in SMEs and Economic Growth in Developing Country: A Case Study AUDREY STOLZE: Southern African Region The Transformation of Higher Education Institutions MARÍA DEL PILAR ESCOTT MOTA in Entrepreneurial Universities – A Meta-Ethography BANTYEHUN TEZAZU: Digital Transformation and New Dynamics of the and Research Agenda An Engineering Approach for Expediting Sustainable Triple Helix Model Development in Developing Countries ASSOC PROF MARCELO AMARAL: Innovation Triple Helix Cases at a Brazilian Public NRF SDG LAB PROJECTS NRF SDG LAB PROJECTS University Mobilizing Public, Private & Civil Society Action in Not in my Ocean. Reducing Marine Debris in a Managing Water Resources in Great Ruaha Sub- Coastal City Basin - Rufiji Basin, Tanzania DR RANDALL MBAWA (CORDIO East Africa, Kenya) DR VICTOR KONGO (Executive Director, Global Water Partnership, Tanzania) CCC: Michael Nxumalo CCC: Prof Mammo Muchie CCC: Lungelwa Kula 13:30 – 14:45 LUNCH IS SERVED IN THE CANTEEN ON LEVEL 04 14:45 – 15:15 PLENARY 1 KEYNOTE: Activating Triple Helix Constellations – Models and Practices PROFESSOR EMANUELA TODEVA: Professor of International Business Strategy & Innovation, St. Mary's University 15:15 – 16:45 PAPER PRESENTATIONS PLENARY 1 PLENARY 2 GREEN ROOM THEME 1 THEME 4 THEME 5 & 6 DR EMILY WISE: DR IL-HAAM PETERSEN: THEME 5 Taking it to the Next Level: Understanding System A Case Study of an Innovation Hub Serving Some of Level Results in Clusters – The Case Of Vinnväxt the Largest Townships in South Africa: Insights CHERYL LEGGON: Gained Through Participatory Visual Methods. Technology, Racial Inequality and Innovation Debate PROF ELENA LAROCHE: in the United States Creation of a Knowledge Portal: A Collaborative ASSOC PROF MARCELO AMARAL: Project Between University and the Community Governance on Technology Parks in Brazil: A Triple THEME 6 Helix Practice DR PATRICK EBONG EBEWO: SANGHAMITRA CHAKRAVARTY: Influence of Entrepreneurial Environment on PROF CHRISTIANE GEBHARDT: Collaborations to Develop and Deliver Frugal University Student’s Entrepreneurship Intentions “PHYSICS FOR FOOD” Interdisciplinary Agro Innovations Addressing Critical Health Challenges: Science for Soil Protection and Food Safety. A Case Studies from Medical Devices Sector in South KARLA LIBOREIRO: Participatory Governance Model in Regional Africa University-Industry Interaction for Innovation: A Innovation. Case Study in University Laboratories in Brazil and PROF CHUNYAN ZHOU: United States Triple Helix, Multiple Helix and Triple Helix Twins NRF SDG LAB PROJECTS PINKIE ZWANE: MANDY LALRINDIKI: Generating Resources for the University of Eswatini Supporting Wedged Fish Farming Post-Projects Developing an Inter-regional Innovation (UNESWA): A University of Choice for Sustainable Activities for Tampolo Reserve Towards Sustainable Collaboration, the Role and ‘Anti-role’ of Proximity: Development in Southern Africa Activities The eDIGIREGION Story PATRICK LABY (Researcher, ESSA) ARTUR VILAS BOAS: PROF YASSER BUCHANA: Building Builders: Entrepreneurship Education from Citizen Implication for Clean Seaside City Towards Innovation Collaboration Mechanisms Enabling an Ecosystem Perspective at MIT Sustainable Tourism Innovation Performance In A Triple Helix Regional R. NTSIVA ANDRIATSITOHAINA (Researcher, ESSA- Innovation Ecosystem: Evidence From South Africa Forêts) PEDRO GILBERTO

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