
On the 5th and 6th of October 2006 the City of Munich hosted an international conference on 'the role of networks in the knowledge-based economy'.
For details of the Munich tour and the Munich meeting agenda, please click on the links below:
The Munich Tour (4th Oct)
The Munich Tour - Further Details
The Munich Meeting Agenda (5th-6th Oct)
The following links provide details about the participants and presentations from the event.
List of Participants
Curricula Vitae of the Presenters
Presentation Abstracts
The Link of the Technical University of Munich to Entrepreneurship and Economy - Arndt Bode
Transfer of Engineering Science to Real Life Applications - Niklas Moller
Innovative SMEs as Endogenous Potential - Dr Frieder Schuh
Munich - A Knowledge based Economy Cluster - Hans Peter Heidebach
Compete and Competitive City-Regions - Professor Michael Parkinson
From a Single Cluster to a Regional Innovation System - Dr Raymond Saller
Urban and Regional Strategies for Creative Knowledge - Marco Bontje
Emerging Mega-city Regions - On Firm Connectivity, Scale and Clusters - Alain Thierstein
Innovation Capabilities - What Matters in Networks - Bernhard R Katzy
Allianz Bayern Innovativ - Cluster Offensive - Dr Stefan Wimbauer
BioM and the Munich Biotechnology Cluster - Horst Domdey
Max Planck Institute of Biotechnology, Destination, and Collaboration - Ralf Tatzel
Garching Innovation - Netzwerke der wissensbasierten Okonomie - Dr Jorn Erselius
Munich Compete Meeting - Lessons from the Discussion - Dr Raymond Saller
Learning from Leading European Cities? - Dr Silvia Stiller
Innovation Strategy of Helsinki Region - Tatu Laurila
Manchester: Innovation Strategy - Dr Cathy Garner
Networks in the Knowledge Based Economy - Barcelona's Innovation Strategy - Xavier Ricart