The Resilience of Global Innovation Ecosystem at International Association Science Park(IASP) Sept 30th 2021

International Association Science Park (IASP) was known as 38th world Conference on Science Park
and Areas of innovation. It was the second online conference of its own kind over the history of
last 40 years on the world record. The conference consists of two days in order to explore, discuss
and resolve its main objectives, methodologies, assessment tools and in conclusion with effective
solutions for innovation ecosystem.

The main objective of this respective conference was to overcome
and address the challenges faced by world in terms of global data
and its collaboration world widely.
Day one was officially opened by the Chairman Mr. Paul Krutko,
Ann Arbor SPARK, USA, McLean Sibanda and Josep M. Pique.
This online conference provides the opportunity to connect over 700
delegates from 80 countries via live streaming together.
As the resilience of innovation ecosystems was the main agenda of
the virtual conference, so in this regard Mr. Darja Isaksson, Vinnova,
Sweden highlights the importance of “innovation existentially”
in today’s fast-moving world. Further, he emphasizes on the
government, business, and academic sectors to understand this and
work to bring a positive change to it. So far, the concept of “anchored
innovation” has had a high intention of increasing societal values.
Panelists Julian David (techUK, UK) and McLean Sibanda (Bigen
Group, South Africa) persuaded by the statement that making the
world safer in the context of profit and doing good in all aspects is
a win-win situation.
The group of practitioners panel mainly includes Lena Miranda,
Linkoping Science Park, Sweden, Gavin Poole, East, UK, Albert Wong,
Hong Kong Science Park, China collectively address global challenges
together and discuss the financial constraints as important for
the betterment of local communities’ welfare. Furthermore, they
exchange their respective points of view on the issue of global
pandemic impact on a global and local community life level.

To construct a new pathway for corporate innovation,
we have to understand different cultures, their needs,
their wants, their desires, and of course, their common
motives for creating a resilient innovation ecosystem.
Craig Haney, Communitech, Canada, emphasizes on
more specifically how to cooperate and how to learn
cooperation for global innovation universally.
The same matter was very remarkably addressed by
(IASP) members from all over the world, namely from
such countries as Spain, India, and the USA.
They all agree with the common spirit of togetherness
to change this world improve and make a sustainable
change in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), technology
transfer, communalization, business and definitely on the
growth of resilience innovation of ecosystem throughout the world. They also review the global findings in
the context of the ecosystem with the help of a global
survey and discuss the effects of the global pandemic in
the physical and digital worlds, especially for the factors
of entrepreneurship.
Sarah Jabir, East UK, sheds light on the values of
interpersonal relationships, showing areas of interest
(AOI) and spanning tree protocols (STP) by their
companies. They said we have to make a great effort
to maintain a sense of community, and support one
another, especially in the vulnerable condition of a
global pandemic. All of them give the same impression
and like the idea of developing an approach related to
building a healthy environment, most probably with
favorable conditions and circumstances for bringing all
together in a big picture collectively. Eduardo P Braun
from Argentina focuses on community-level work. The
innovative companies’ life at Pixar role was so beautifully
admired, especially for their trust-building relationships.
As they have the privilege of reaching out to people of
different cultures, communities, socialites, etc., People
in the community and their relationships are extremely
important. Similarly, Keelen Leyser, (a digital illusionist),
led the second day by profession.
The ideas of exploring the future of space during a
pandemic, building safe trust, and providing opportunities
for remote work were at the forefront of the discussion.
Where Herbert Chen (TusPark, China) along with Mai
Louise Agerskov, INCUBA, Denmark and Jernej Pintar specified
that various issues related to the gap in between of physical and
digital workspace is should be treated respectively. International
Association Science Park (IASP) Virtual/ online members were more
than 80 countries participated in this online conference. All collectively
promote the innovation as important and connecting bridge that
helps the people to cooperate and work together successfully. All
the members emphasize that using the procedure of (face- to-face)
communication we can easily ensure a strong relationship world
widely in well-mannered way.

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