Hans Bruno Lund
Multicomplex Management (MCM) and Expected Creative Potential (ECP) Picture 1 - Organization Structure
Multicomplex Management (MCM) Expected Creative Potential (ECP) Picture 1 - Organization Structure
Organization Structure Model used: Nordic Industrial Fund - Nordic Council of Ministers – Bio & Chemistry Division (BCD) - Division REI-activities (Research / Education / Innovation): 5 programmes: NordFood, Nordic Wood, NordPap, NordBio and NordYeast; 748 projects; 6.000 participating private and public companies, institutions, organizations and agencies in 62 countries. BCD connected 180.000 researchers, operators, engineers, technicians and company, organization and agency executives (1998). BCD was - in combination with NordTek (the organization managing the cooperation of the 23 Nordic technical universities) - the largest industrial and technological REI-network in Northern Europe. BCD was a 27.000 ECP Organization connecting 275.000 people totalling 2.8 million ECP. Photo on Picture 1: Hans Bruno Lund visiting the governor of Oulu province, Finland Dr. Eino Siuruainen during a NordTek seminar.
Multicomplex Management (MCM) is explained in Picture 2, 04.
Expected Creative Potential (ECP) is explained in Picture 2.
Pictures to Multicomplex Management (MCM): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11 and 12.
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A MULTICOMPLEX ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE - ORGANIZATION
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NORDIC INDUSTRIAL FUND (NIF)
NORDIC COUNCIL OF MINISTERS (NCM)
BIO & CHEMISTRY DIVISION (BCD)
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CONTENTS
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1 BIO & CHEMISTRY DIVISION (BCD)
1.1 NIF HISTORY
1.2 BCD BUSINESS IDEA
1.3 BCD OPERATION AREA
1.4 BCD OPERATION AREA INHABITANTS
1.5 BCD PARTNER-COUNTRIES AND AUTONOMOUS AREAS
1.6 BCD GEOGRAPHIC OPERATION REGIONS
1.7 BCD PARTNERS
1.8 BCD ACTIVITIES
1.9 BCD ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE
1.9.1 - MANAGEMENT
1.9.2 - BIO INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (BIO)
1.9.3 - FOOD INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (FOO)
1.9.4 - FOREST INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (FOR)
1.9.5 - OTHER INDUSTRIAL AREAS (OIA)
1.9.6 BCD – HISTORY AND ACHIEVEMENTS – A RESUME
2 MULTICOMPLEX MANAGEMENT (MCM) LITERATURE
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1.1 NIF HISTORY
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NIF HISTORY
NIF was established 1973 (the Helsinki Treaty). In 1987 the organization expanded by taking over the activities of NordForsk (a Nordic government agency for basic research). In the new century the activities of NIF (and BCD) were split up between two new-established organizations: A new NordForsk (basic research) and Nordic Innovation Centre (NICe)(applied research and innovation).
BCD (one of NIF's two divisions) was operational from 1991 to 1999.
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1.2 BCD BUSINESS IDEA
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BCD BUSINESS IDEA
Initialization, expansion and utilization of Nordic and Nordic / international cooperation networks between relevant partners from the private and the public sectors to the benefit of the Nordic countries´ competitiveness and the wealth and health of their inhabitants and based on internordic / international cooperation projects as the primary tool and improved and new concepts, methods, technologies and products as valuable spinoffs.
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1.3 BCD OPERATION AREA
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BCD OPERATION AREA
Approx. 22 million square km
Land: Approx. 6 million square km
Oceans and seas: Approx. 16 million square km
The water quality of the oceans and seas surrounding
the Nordic countries is of extreme importance to the
Nordic economies and the inhabitants health and qua-
lity of life. To protect and improve water quality at land as
well as at sea was therefore a substantial goal in almost
all BCD projects.
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1.4 BCD OPERATION AREA INHABITANTS
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BCD OPERATION AREA INHABITANTS
Approx. 45 million
Nordic Countries: Approx. 24 million
Baltic Countries: Approx. 7 million
North West Russia: Approx. 14 million
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1.5 BCD PARTNER-COUNTRIES AND AUTONOMOUS AREAS
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BCD PARTNER-COUNTRIES AND AUTONOMOUS AREAS
Aland Islands
Denmark
Estonia
Faroe Islands
Finland
Greenland
Iceland
Latvia
Lithuania
North West Russia
Norway
Sweden
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1.6 BCD GEOGRAPHIC OPERATION REGIONS
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A BCD project must have participants - private and public partners - from at least two - better three or four - Nordic countries. Most geographic regions has their specific profile in regard to industry, centers of excellence, inhabitants, culture, nature, environment etc. To identify the optimal combination of partners for a project to be initiated it can sometimes be useful to identify and select partners from related geographic regions in relation to the above mentioned parameters. BCD has 67 geographic operation regions:
Denmark: 11
Finland: 9
Iceland: 9
Norway: 10
Sweden: 8
Estonia: 3
Latvia: 3
Lithuania: 3
North West Russia: 11
The geographical allocation of BCD´s approx.
10.000 Project Participant Representatives and
other superior officers in the Nordic Countries:
(Project Participant Representatives and
other superior officers in other countries approx.
1.000).
DEN-00 Denmark 1.972
DEN-01 København 220
DEN-02 Lyngby 730
DEN-03 Nordsjælland 91
DEN-04 Øvrige Sjælland 123
DEN-05 Fyn 82
DEN-06 Kolding 132
DEN-07 Herning 137
DEN-08 Århus 228
DEN-09 Aalborg 163
DEN-10 Færøerne 47
DEN-11 Grønland 19
FIN-00 Finland 2.089
FIN-01 Helsinki & Espoo 1.274
FIN-02 Turku ( Åbo) 189
FIN-03 Tampere 194
FIN-04 Jyväskylä 57
FIN-05 Lappeenranta 105
FIN-06 Vaasa 108
FIN-07 Kuopio 35
FIN-08 Joensuu 31
FIN-09 Oulu / Kemi 96
ICE-00 Iceland 513
ICE-01 Reykjavik 396
ICE-02 Keflavik 42
ICE-03 Akranes 13
ICE-04 Isafjördur 11
ICE-05 Saudarkrökur 8
ICE-06 Akureyri 15
ICE-07 Egilsstadir 20
ICE-08 Selfoss 5
ICE-09 Vestmannaeyjar 3
NOR-00 2.173
NOR-01 Oslo 646
NOR-02 Ås 301
NOR-03 Moelv 231
NOR-04 Porsgrunn 217
NOR-05 Stavanger 167
NOR-06 Bergen 97
NOR-07 Ålesund 90
NOR-08 Trondheim 329
NOR-09 Bodø 39
NOR-10 Tromsø 56
SWE-00 3.202
SWE-01 Stockholm 868
SWE-02 Lund / Malmö 427
SWE-03 Halmstad 178
SWE-04 Göteborg 402
SWE-05 Borås 329
SWE-06 Norrköping 241
SWE-07 Uppsala 304
SWE-08 Sundsvall 213
SWE-09 Luleå 240
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1.7 BCD PARTNERS
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BCD PARTNERS
Private and public companies
Private and public organizations
Universities
Technological institutes
Governments
Government agencies
Other relevant partners
Partners: approx. 6.000 in 62 countries
Private area partners: approx. 4.800
Public area partners: approx. 1.200
See:
Flickr, Hans Bruno Lund´s photostream:
"Multicomplex Management (MCM) Picture 3
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1.8 BCD ACTIVITIES
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BCD ACTIVITIES
Research
Education
Innovation
Visits
Exchanges
Meetings
Seminars
Workshops
Cources
Reports
Articles
Newsletters
Presentations
Posters
WEB-Activities
Improved Concepts
New Concepts
Improved Methods
New Methods
Improved Technologies
New Technologies
Improved Products
New Products
Patents
Evaluation of Results
Dissemination of Results
Improved Nordic Networks
New Nordic Networks
Improved Nordic/International Networks
New Nordic/International Networks
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1.9 BCD ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE
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BCD ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE
Upper right in the picture
REI = Research-Education-Innovation
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1.9.1 MANAGEMENT
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MANAGEMENT
Management (sand-colored areas/elements)
Head of Division: Hans Bruno Lund (DEN)
Division Director BIO: Marianne Damhaug (NOR) until 1992
Division Director FOOD/OIA: Maija Uusisuo (FIN)
Division Director BIO/FOREST/OIA: Juhani Kuusilehto (FIN)
Deputy Division Director FOREST: Per Brenøe (DEN)
Associate Division Director OIA: Peter Göranson (SWE)
Associate Division Director OIA: Svein Østevik (NOR)
Associate Division Director OIA: Snæbjörn Kristjansson (ICE)
Other Division Administration Staff: 11 officers
Division Advisers: 16
DIVISION REI Areas: 92
DIVISION REI Subareas: 1.200
DIVISION Programmes: 5
DIVISION Part Programmes: 20
DIVISION REI Projects: 748
DIVISION REI Part Projects: approx. 3.000
DIVISION Senior Officers: 370
DIVISION Project Managers: 649
DIVISION Part Project Managers: approx. 2.500
DIVISION Other Officers: approx. 28.000
DIVISION Network Participants (People): approx. 278.000 (incl. NordTek)
DIVISION Network ECP: approx. 2.800.000 (incl. NordTek)
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1.9.2 BIO INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (BIO)
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BIO INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (BIO)
(blue-colored areas/elements)
Marianne Damhaug (NOR)
Juhani Kuusilehto (FIN)
REI = Research-Education-Innovation
BIO REI Areas: 22
BIO REI Subareas: 340
BIO Programmes: 2 - NORDYEAST & NORDBIO
BIO Part Programmes: 6
BIO REI Projects: 188
BIO REI Part Projects: approx. 750
BIO Senior Officers: 122
BIO Project Managers: 213
BIO Part Project Managers: approx. 640
BIO Other Officers: approx. 7.000
BIO Network Participants (People): approx. 45.000
BIO Network ECP: approx. 535.000
BIO REI Areas:
02 Antibodies and Antigens
04 BioEnergy
05 Biomimetic Materials
06 Bioprocess Engineering
07 BioScience and BioTechnology
20 Environmental BioTechnology
21 Environmental Technology
24 Food BioTechnology
30 Genes and GeneTechnology
35 Industrial Enzymes
37 Marine Biology and BioTechnology
40 BioHydroMetallurgi
45 NeuroBiology and InformationsTransfer
47 Biological OffGas Treatment
50 Physiological Engineering
Project example with Part Projects:
Z508 Physiological Engineering:
Part Projects:
Z508.1 Energy and redox balances during aerobic growth
Z508.2 Regulation of energy flux at anaerobic conditions
Z508.3 Xylose metabolizing Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Z508.4 Physiological responses of Sac.Cer. to SubConVar
Z508.5 Morphological charact. of Penicillium chrysogenum
Z508.6 Morphology and amylase production in Aspergillus oryzae
The Research Team:
Albers, Eva
Alexander, N J
Anderlund, Mikael
Bao, Xing
Carlsen, Morten
Christensen, Lars H
Deleuran, Jan
Edelmann, Kari
Ehlde, Magnus
Einarsson, Sigbjørn
Eliasson, Anna
Ellingsen, Trond
Enari, Tor-Magnus
Enfors, Sven-Olof
Flenø, Bent
Franzén, Carl J
George, Stefan
Gram, Jens
Granstrøm, Tom
Gustafsson, Lena
Hahn-Hägerdal, Bärbel
Haldrup, Anna
Hallborn, J
Hansen, Tronn
Hjortkjær, Poul
Holmgreb, K
Jeppsson, Helena
Johansen, Kenneth
Johansson, Björn
Jørgensen, Birthe R
Karsbøl, Birgitte
Klein, Christopher
Korhola, Matti
Krabben, Preben
Kristjansson, Jakob
Larsen, Susanne Slot
Larsson, Christer
Larsson, Gen
Lidén, Gunnar
Londonsborough, John
Meinander, Nina
Michelsen, M L
Mikkelsen, Jørn D
Mølgaard, Henrik
Mørkeberg, R
Nielsen, Jens (Project Manager)
Niklasson, Claes
Nilsson, Annika
Nybergh, Paula
Ojamo, Heikki
Olkku, Juhani
Olsson, Lisbeth
Overballe-Petersen, C
Pakula, Tiina
Palmqvist, Eva
Parkkinen, Elke
Peltola, Petri
Penttilä, Merja
Pettersson, Lennart
Pham, Hop
Prior, B A
Pronk, Jack
Påhlman, Inga-Lil
Rasmussen, Preben
Reuss, Mathias
Ruohonen, Laura
Rønnow, Birgitte
Salminen, Antti
Salonen, Laura
Santerre, Anne
Schmidt, Karsetn
Schulze, Ulrik
Skoog, K
Skov, Allan
Smits, Hans Peter
Spohr, Anders
Suhr-Jessen, Trine
Søderblom, Tore
Taherzadeh, Mohammad
Thevelein, J
Thomas, Colin
Toma, Simona
Tufvesson, Göran
Valadi, Hadi
van Dam, Karel
van Dijken, J P
Villadsen, John
Visser, Jaap
Walfridsson, Mats
Winell, Anna
Winge, Michael
Zacchi, Guido
Zimmerman, Friedrich
Aarts, Robert
Participants:
Alko Oy
Amsterdam University
Birmingham University
Bryggerilaboratorium Oy AB
Chalmers Technical University
Cheminova A/S
Danisco Biotechnology A/S
Delft University of Technology
Dumex A/S
Göteborg University
IceTec
Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan
Lahden Poltimo Oy
Novo Nordisk A/S
Pripps AB
Primalco Oy
SINTEF
Skåne Brännerier AB
Technical University of Denmark
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Universität Stuttgart
VTT
Waageningen University
51 PlantCell Biology and BioTechnology
57 Protein Engineering
Project examples (without listing Part Projects):
Z037 Fluid dynamics and mass transfer in bioreactors (BR)
Z038 Physiological effects of oscillating fermentation parameters
Z039 Kinetics of cell responce to local conc. gradients in BR
Z040 Multi-dimensional modelling of flow-processes in BR
Z041 On-line HPLC control of mammalian cell bioreactors
Z042 Bioprocess monotoring system based on ESC / HEU
Z043 Implementation of biosensors in process environments
Z044 Mechanisms of foaming in bioreactors
Z045 Productivity of bioreactors (I)
Z046 Productivity of bioreactors (II)
63 Recycling
73 Thermophilic and Psychrophilic Organisms
74 Waste and WasteWater Treatment
75 Yeast and YeastTechnology
84 LifeCycle Assessment (LCA)
NORDYEAST
Project examples (without listing Part Projects):
Z001 Protein secretion and glycoprotein production in Sac.Cer.
Z002 Molecular cloning and expression of genes by key enzymes
Z003 Cloning and studies of DNA coding for g-3-p-d of Sac.Cer.
Z004 Membrane bound IPP in mitochondria from Sac.Cer.
Z005 Cloning of DNA alkylation genes from yeast
Z006 Regulation of methionine-threonine biosynthesis
Z007 Studies on genetic recombination in Sac.Cer.
Z008 MS of the DNA gene sequence in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
Z009 Exp. and sec. in yeast of human parathyroid hormone
Z010 RNA polymerases and TF in transcription of RNAs
NORDBIO
NORDBIO Part Programmes:
NB-01 Protein Engineering
NB-02 Bioprocess Engineering
NB-03 Plant Cell Biotechnology
NB-04 Thermophiles and Psychrophiles
NB-05 Food Biotechnology
NB-06 Environmental Biotechnology
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1.9.3 FOOD INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (FOO)
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FOOD INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (FOO)
(orange-colored areas/elements)
Maija Uusisuo (FIN)
REI = Research-Education-Innovation
FOO REI Areas: 10
FOO REI Subareas: 180
FOO Programmes: 1 - NORDFOOD
FOO Part Programmes: 4
FOO REI Projects: 125
FOO REI Part Projects: approx. 500
FOO Senior Officers: 37
FOO Project Managers: 107
FOO Part Project Managers: approx. 425
FOO Other Officers: approx. 5.000
FOO Network Participants (People): approx. 30.000
FOO Network ECP: approx. 360.000
FOO REI Areas:
03 Aquaculture
11 Cereals
22 Fishery and Fish
Project examples (without listing Part Projects):
Z217 Nordisk Blåvilling
Z290 Frysfartyg
Z339 Atlantic Salmon
Z346 Hippoglossus
Z437 Landbaserte Anlegg
Z461 Monotoring and PC in Aquaculture
Z483 Hälleflundra, Torsk och Havskat
Z563 CIMFISK - IT in Fish Fillet Factories
Z570 BENEFISH - New Technologies in the Nordic Fishindustries
Z594 Havmiljøets påvirkning af fisks reproduktionsevne
23 Fish Diseases
25 Food Hygiene
26 Food Packaging and Transportation
27 Food Processing
Project examples (without listing Part Projects):
Z120 Cleaner production
Z121 Environmental beer production
Z122 Water in fish industry
Z123 Nordic shellfish
Z124 Value from heads
Z125 Water jet deboning
Z126 Aseptic safety
Z127 Probiotic foods
Z128 Rye technology and its influence on health
Z129 Structures in food fat
28 Food Quality
29 Food Technology
Project examples (without listing Part Projects):
Z103 Fish - Packaging and Transportation
Z104 Aroma Transfer in PET
Z105 Shelf Life Prediction
Z107 Salmon Quality
Z108 Microbial Antagonists
Z109 Managing the Meat Tend Process
Z110 Sensoric Calibration
Z111 Fluorescence Screening
Z112 Quality of Emulsions
Z113 Lean Logistics
Let us as an example take a closer look at
Project Z115 On Line Measuring Control
Project Participants
Denmark
Bioteknologisk Institut
Paaske Jensen
Danisco Sugar Development
Ole Hansen
Danmarks Fiskeriundersøgelser
Erling Larsen
Fødevaregruppen
Finn Holm
KVL
Lars Munk
Lactosan A/S
Jørgen Schmidt
Meincke A/S
Peter Clausen
Slagteriernes Forskningsinstitut
J Rud Andersen
Foss Electric A/S
Torben Lapp
Reciprotor Engineering A/S
Per Andersen
Q-Interline
Anders Larsen
Steins Laboratorium A/S
Jakob Korsgaard
Finland
Ingman Foods Oy AB
Hans Ingman
Process Flow Ltd Oy
Björn Jernström
Saarioinen Oy
Mirja Rautakoski
Oy Snellman AB
Rolf Snellman
Sucros Oy
Juha Oravainen
Hutiia Research Centre
Jonas Slotte
VTT Bio- & Livsmedelsteknik
Arvo Kinnunen
Software Point Oy
Andrea Holmberg
Iceland
Fiskeriindustriens Forskningsinstitut
Helga Eyjófsdóttir
Marel HF
Sigurpáll Jonsson
Milk Distribution Centre
Einar Matthiasson
IceTec
Hannes Hafsteinsson
Univesity of Iceland
Kristberg Kristbergsson
Landbruges Forskningsinstitut
Gudjón Torkelsson
Industriforbundet
Ragneidur Hédinsdóttir
Norwegen
Mills DA
Narinder Singh
Maarud A/S
Terje Drøyvold
A/S Margarinfabrik Norge
Aziz Fooladi
Matforsk
Jens Petter Wold
Nerliens Kemisk-Tekniske A/S
Vigdis Rustad
Norges Lantbrukshøgskole
Ingolf F Nes
Norsk Kjøtt
Ole-Johan Røtterud
Tine Norske Meierier BA
Svein Kloster
T Skretting A/S
Astrid Staumbotn
Stabburet A/S
Anita Bakker
SINTEF Kjemi Havbruk
Marit Aursand
Sweden
Abba Seafood AB
Göran Sjögren
Procordia Food AB
Ene Pilman-Willers
Lunds Universitet Kemicentrum
Ingegerd Sjöholm
Kraft Freia Marabou AB
Thomas Wassholm
Oleinitec AB
Marlene Jegeborn
Arla F&U
Clas Johan Dahlsten
Pentronic AB
Roland Gullqvist
Pripps AB
Klas Johansson
Pååls Bröd AB
Bo Folkesson
Radians Innova AB
Bengt Kleman
SIK
Christana Skjöldebrand (Project Manager)
Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet
Ingemar Hansson
STFi
Anders Pettersson
Charkdelikatesser AB
Anna-Karin Norén
Svenska Nestlé AB
Anita Johansson
Foss Sverige AB
Ingrid Mild / Niklas Persson
Tekniska Högskolan Linköping
Alexander Lauber
Tetra Pack Food AB
Christer Lanzingh
Wasabröd AB
Bengt Carlson
Köttforskningsinstituttet
Magnus Wahlgren
Nestlé R&D AB
Jennifer Cloke
Bergman & Beving Process AB
Per Henriksson
Teltec Electronic AB
Philip Dahl
Candelia AB
Urban Eriksson
Sensor Control AB
Björn Zetterberg
Danfoss AB
Anders Leidermark
Nordic Sensor Technologies AB
Andreas Bunge
Electrona-Sievert AB
Alf Mikkelä
Mettler-Toledo AB
Peter Tinér
Korsnäs AB
Jan Jynnskog
Sigma Teknik AB
Stellan Lundberg
Foss Tecator AB
Karin Thente
The participating industrial companies
had on a global basis:
Revenue: 100 billion €
Employees: 500.000
53 Polysaccharides
NORDFOOD
NORDFOOD Part Programmes:
NF-01 Food Packaging and Transportation
NF-02 Food Quality
NF-03 Food Hygien
NF-04 Food Processing
One out of several significant milestones achieved as a result of NORDFOOD was the set up of the European REI cooperation SAFEFOODERA – Safer food for 446 million people. Headed by two of BCDs former executive officers Mr. Ola Eide from Norway and Mr. Oddur Már Gunnarsson from Iceland the National Food Authorities of 18 European countries now works together to improve food quality and food hygiene. The 18 countries are: Basque Country, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Sweden, Turkey and United Kingdom.
Over the years hundreds of Nordic Industrial Fund REI projects or initiatives has resulted in expanded efforts with new European partners under the auspices of the EU research programmes or EUREKA.
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1.9.4 FOREST INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (FOR)
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FOREST INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (FOR)
(green-colored areas/elements)
Juhani Kuusilehto (FIN)
Per Brenøe (DEN)
REI = Research-Education-Innovation
FOR REI Areas: 13
FOR REI Subareas: 220
FOR Programmes: 2 - NORDPAP & NORDIC WOOD
FOR Part Programmes: 10
FOR REI Projects: 170
FOR REI Part Projects: approx. 680
FOR Senior Officers: 78
FOR Project Managers: 103
FOR Part Project Managers: approx. 570
FOR Other Officers: approx. 6.000
FOR Network Participants (People): approx. 40.000
FOO Network ECP: approx. 475.000
FOR REI Areas:
49 Paper as Carrier of Informations
54 Printing Technology
58 Pulp and Paper Bleaching
59 Pulp and Paper Fibers
Project examples (without listing Part Projects):
Z133 Pot. titrering och polyelektrolyttitrering
Z134 Ytsammensättning, ytenergi och syra-base-egenskaper
Z135 Anvendelse av dielektrisk spektroskopi
Z136 Karakterisering av fiber med biotekniska metoden
Z137 Elektromikroskopi
Z138 Konfokal mikroskopi og billedanalyse
Z139 Porstorlek v.h.a. omvendt storlek kromatografi
Z140 Porstorlek v.h.a. NMR-metodik
Z141 Cellulosens reaktivitet og krystallinitet
Z142 TB-method för mättning av specific yta
60 Pulp and Paper EU-Standardization
61 Pulp and Paper Technology
76 Environmental Properties of Wood
77 Properties and Applications of Nordic Wood
78 Nordic Wood as a Construction Material
79 Marketing of Nordic Wood
80 Nordic Wood and the Asian Markets
81 Wood Production
83 Wood Technology
Project examples (without listing Part Projects):
Z177 Trä och miljö
Z527 Skog-Trä-Miljö
Z528 Miljödeklaration
Z529 Trä-F&U-Miljöinformation
Z530 Spånplader i møbelindustrien
Z531 Furu Kjernved
Z178 Datorprogram Limträ
Z179 Brandsäkra trähus
Z532 Våtlimede byggkomponenter
Z181 Styrkesortering ger mervärde
NORDPAP
NORDPAP Part Programmes:
NP-01 Pulp and Paper Fibers
NP-02 Pulp and Paper Bleaching
NP-03 Paper as Carrier of Informations
NP-04 Pulp and Paper EU-Standardization
NORDIC WOOD
NORDIC WOOD Part Programmes:
NW-01 Environmental Properties of Wood
NW-02 Properties and Applications of Nordic Wood
NW-03 Nordic Wood as a Construction Material
NW-04 Marketing of Nordic Wood
NW-05 Nordic Wood and the Asian Markets
NW-06 Wood Production
We often think that cross-border REI activities, regional or global, are the playground for large enterprises as it is often the case. BCD had more than 70% of the largest Nordic enterprises as active project participants.
Very encouraging was the fact that many SMB´s found their way to Nordic REI cooperation.
In NORDIC WOOD as an example 21 carpenter guilds from the following small or mediumzised Danish towns participated in the research: ESBJERG, FREDERICIA, FREDERIKSHAVN, HADERSLEV, HERNING, HILLERØD, HJØRRING, HOLSTEBRO, KOLDING, MARSTAL, NYKØBING FALSTER, ODENSE, RANDERS, ROSKILDE, SILKEBORG, SKIVE, SVENDBORG, SØNDERBORG, ÅBENRÅ, AALBORG / NØRRESUNDBY and ÅRHUS cooperated with large companies such as ABB, AKZO NOBEL, ASSI-DOMÄN, COWI, ENZO-GUTZEIT and IKEA.
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1.9.5 OTHER INDUSTRIAL AREAS (OIA)
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OTHER INDUSTRIAL AREAS (OIA)
(red- and brown-colored areas/elements)
Juhani Kuusilehto (FIN)
Peter Göranson (SWE)
Svein Østevik (NOR)
Maija Uusisuo (FIN)
Snæbjörn Kristjansson (ICE)
REI = Research-Education-Innovation
OIA REI Areas: 48
OIA REI Subareas: 460
OIA Programmes: 0
OIA Part Programmes: 0
OIA REI Projects: 265
OIA REI Part Projects: approx. 1.060
OIA Senior Officers: 106
OIA Project Managers: 226
OIA Part Project Managers: approx. 900
OIA Other Officers: approx. 10.000
OIA Network Participants (People): approx. 64.000
OIA Network ECP: approx. 760.000
OIA REI Areas:
01 Allergy Research
09 Cancer Research
10 Catalysis and Catalysts
12 Chemical Fibers and Polymers
13 Chemistry and Chemical Technology
Project examples (without listing Part Projects):
Z194 Miljö i garverier
Z198 Olieseparation
Z200 Chromgarvningsmetode
Z207 Korrosionsskyddfärg
Z595 Biotannor
Z497 Adsorption av polymerer
Z578 Lut- och syraprocess
Z492 Processregulering
Z491 Styrd denitrifikation
Z475 Crude oil emulsions
14 Colours and Paints
15 Concrete Technology
16 Corrosion
32 Hormones
33 Immunology and ImmunoTechnology
34 Implantations and ImplantationTechnology
39 Medicine-Pharma-Health
41 Mineralogy and Minerals
48 Offshore Technology
52 Plasma and PlasmaTechnology
69 Supercritical Technologies
70 Surfaces and SurfaceTechnology
71 Tanning and TanningTechnology
08 Business Development
17 Culture and Technology
22 Expert Systems
31 Global REI-Relations
36 Information Technology
38 Measuring Technology
42 Molecule Structures and Modelling
43 NanoTechnology
55 ProcessTechnology
56 Product Development
62 Product Quality & Quality Management
64 Research Management
66 Sensors and SensorTechnology
67 Simulation and Modelling
68 SMBs
72 Technolgy Management
82 Systems Research and Development
44 REI Networks
18 Doctoral Education
19 Engineering Education
46 Technical Universities
Project examples (without listing Part Projects):
NTU = Nordic Technical Universities
Z476 NTU Students Seminar (NTUSS)
Z540 Nordic Industrial Researcher Education Programme (NIREP)
Z551 NTU Students Exchange Programme (NTUSEP)
Z555 NTU PhD Students Exchange Programme (NTUPSEP)
Z584 NTU Presidents Meeting & Industrial Seminar Norway 1993
Z513 NTU Presidents Meeting & Industrial Seminar Iceland 1994
Z517 NTU Presidents Meeting & Industrial Seminar Denmark 1995
Z520 NTU Presidents Meeting & Industrial Seminar Finland 1996
Z633 NTU Presidents Meeting & Industrial Seminar Sweden 1997
Z722 NTU Presidents Meeting & Industrial Seminar Norway 1998
65 Technology Forecasting
85 Regional Development
86 Materials Technology - Aluminium
87 Materials Technology - Ceramics
88 Materials Technology - Composites
89 Materials Technology - Simulation
90 Materials Technology - Surfaces
91 Materials Technology - Steel
92 General Materials Technology
Project examples (without listing Part Projects):
Z275 Oxidceramics
Z282 Zeolites
Z398 Eurodyn - High Technology Gas Turbine
Z591 Material - POM - Polyacetal
Z648 Composites and Sandwich Structures in Ship Construction
Z678 SOL Materials
Z683 Ferroalloys in the Nordic Countries
Z684 Tribology (Friction - Lubrication - Wear)
Z688 Fenite Element Analysis (FEA) in the Automotive Industries
Z713 Nordic Aluminium Cluster (NAC)
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1.9.6 BCD – HISTORY AND ACHIEVEMENTS – A RESUME
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More than 25 million people in the Nordic countries – and many more around the World – are each day and many times using or consuming products which were created or improved in one of the Nordic Industrial Fund´s Bio & Chemistry Division´s more than 50.000 research-, education- and innovation activities. More than 500.000 engineers, technicians, workers, university teachers, students, researchers, managers and officials from the 5 Nordic countries have – from a start in 1973 – gained new knowledge in their combined efforts to improve Nordic competitiveness, the Nordic environment and the health and quality of life of the countries populations and in many cases in crossborder cooperation with industrial and institutional partners from 57 other countries. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 MULTICOMPLEX MANAGEMENT (MCM) - LITERATURE
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Lund, Hans Bruno
Multicomplex Management (MCM)
CD-ROM, 678 colored illustrations
Dr. Hans Bruno Lund, Management Consultant
Skodsborg
Denmark
2009
Multicomplex Management (MCM) and Expected Creative Potential (ECP) Picture 1 - Organization Structure
Multicomplex Management (MCM) Expected Creative Potential (ECP) Picture 1 - Organization Structure
Organization Structure Model used: Nordic Industrial Fund - Nordic Council of Ministers – Bio & Chemistry Division (BCD) - Division REI-activities (Research / Education / Innovation): 5 programmes: NordFood, Nordic Wood, NordPap, NordBio and NordYeast; 748 projects; 6.000 participating private and public companies, institutions, organizations and agencies in 62 countries. BCD connected 180.000 researchers, operators, engineers, technicians and company, organization and agency executives (1998). BCD was - in combination with NordTek (the organization managing the cooperation of the 23 Nordic technical universities) - the largest industrial and technological REI-network in Northern Europe. BCD was a 27.000 ECP Organization connecting 275.000 people totalling 2.8 million ECP. Photo on Picture 1: Hans Bruno Lund visiting the governor of Oulu province, Finland Dr. Eino Siuruainen during a NordTek seminar.
Multicomplex Management (MCM) is explained in Picture 2, 04.
Expected Creative Potential (ECP) is explained in Picture 2.
Pictures to Multicomplex Management (MCM): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11 and 12.
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A MULTICOMPLEX ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE - ORGANIZATION
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NORDIC INDUSTRIAL FUND (NIF)
NORDIC COUNCIL OF MINISTERS (NCM)
BIO & CHEMISTRY DIVISION (BCD)
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CONTENTS
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1 BIO & CHEMISTRY DIVISION (BCD)
1.1 NIF HISTORY
1.2 BCD BUSINESS IDEA
1.3 BCD OPERATION AREA
1.4 BCD OPERATION AREA INHABITANTS
1.5 BCD PARTNER-COUNTRIES AND AUTONOMOUS AREAS
1.6 BCD GEOGRAPHIC OPERATION REGIONS
1.7 BCD PARTNERS
1.8 BCD ACTIVITIES
1.9 BCD ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE
1.9.1 - MANAGEMENT
1.9.2 - BIO INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (BIO)
1.9.3 - FOOD INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (FOO)
1.9.4 - FOREST INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (FOR)
1.9.5 - OTHER INDUSTRIAL AREAS (OIA)
1.9.6 BCD – HISTORY AND ACHIEVEMENTS – A RESUME
2 MULTICOMPLEX MANAGEMENT (MCM) LITERATURE
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1.1 NIF HISTORY
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NIF HISTORY
NIF was established 1973 (the Helsinki Treaty). In 1987 the organization expanded by taking over the activities of NordForsk (a Nordic government agency for basic research). In the new century the activities of NIF (and BCD) were split up between two new-established organizations: A new NordForsk (basic research) and Nordic Innovation Centre (NICe)(applied research and innovation).
BCD (one of NIF's two divisions) was operational from 1991 to 1999.
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1.2 BCD BUSINESS IDEA
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BCD BUSINESS IDEA
Initialization, expansion and utilization of Nordic and Nordic / international cooperation networks between relevant partners from the private and the public sectors to the benefit of the Nordic countries´ competitiveness and the wealth and health of their inhabitants and based on internordic / international cooperation projects as the primary tool and improved and new concepts, methods, technologies and products as valuable spinoffs.
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1.3 BCD OPERATION AREA
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BCD OPERATION AREA
Approx. 22 million square km
Land: Approx. 6 million square km
Oceans and seas: Approx. 16 million square km
The water quality of the oceans and seas surrounding
the Nordic countries is of extreme importance to the
Nordic economies and the inhabitants health and qua-
lity of life. To protect and improve water quality at land as
well as at sea was therefore a substantial goal in almost
all BCD projects.
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1.4 BCD OPERATION AREA INHABITANTS
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BCD OPERATION AREA INHABITANTS
Approx. 45 million
Nordic Countries: Approx. 24 million
Baltic Countries: Approx. 7 million
North West Russia: Approx. 14 million
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1.5 BCD PARTNER-COUNTRIES AND AUTONOMOUS AREAS
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BCD PARTNER-COUNTRIES AND AUTONOMOUS AREAS
Aland Islands
Denmark
Estonia
Faroe Islands
Finland
Greenland
Iceland
Latvia
Lithuania
North West Russia
Norway
Sweden
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1.6 BCD GEOGRAPHIC OPERATION REGIONS
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A BCD project must have participants - private and public partners - from at least two - better three or four - Nordic countries. Most geographic regions has their specific profile in regard to industry, centers of excellence, inhabitants, culture, nature, environment etc. To identify the optimal combination of partners for a project to be initiated it can sometimes be useful to identify and select partners from related geographic regions in relation to the above mentioned parameters. BCD has 67 geographic operation regions:
Denmark: 11
Finland: 9
Iceland: 9
Norway: 10
Sweden: 8
Estonia: 3
Latvia: 3
Lithuania: 3
North West Russia: 11
The geographical allocation of BCD´s approx.
10.000 Project Participant Representatives and
other superior officers in the Nordic Countries:
(Project Participant Representatives and
other superior officers in other countries approx.
1.000).
DEN-00 Denmark 1.972
DEN-01 København 220
DEN-02 Lyngby 730
DEN-03 Nordsjælland 91
DEN-04 Øvrige Sjælland 123
DEN-05 Fyn 82
DEN-06 Kolding 132
DEN-07 Herning 137
DEN-08 Århus 228
DEN-09 Aalborg 163
DEN-10 Færøerne 47
DEN-11 Grønland 19
FIN-00 Finland 2.089
FIN-01 Helsinki & Espoo 1.274
FIN-02 Turku ( Åbo) 189
FIN-03 Tampere 194
FIN-04 Jyväskylä 57
FIN-05 Lappeenranta 105
FIN-06 Vaasa 108
FIN-07 Kuopio 35
FIN-08 Joensuu 31
FIN-09 Oulu / Kemi 96
ICE-00 Iceland 513
ICE-01 Reykjavik 396
ICE-02 Keflavik 42
ICE-03 Akranes 13
ICE-04 Isafjördur 11
ICE-05 Saudarkrökur 8
ICE-06 Akureyri 15
ICE-07 Egilsstadir 20
ICE-08 Selfoss 5
ICE-09 Vestmannaeyjar 3
NOR-00 2.173
NOR-01 Oslo 646
NOR-02 Ås 301
NOR-03 Moelv 231
NOR-04 Porsgrunn 217
NOR-05 Stavanger 167
NOR-06 Bergen 97
NOR-07 Ålesund 90
NOR-08 Trondheim 329
NOR-09 Bodø 39
NOR-10 Tromsø 56
SWE-00 3.202
SWE-01 Stockholm 868
SWE-02 Lund / Malmö 427
SWE-03 Halmstad 178
SWE-04 Göteborg 402
SWE-05 Borås 329
SWE-06 Norrköping 241
SWE-07 Uppsala 304
SWE-08 Sundsvall 213
SWE-09 Luleå 240
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1.7 BCD PARTNERS
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BCD PARTNERS
Private and public companies
Private and public organizations
Universities
Technological institutes
Governments
Government agencies
Other relevant partners
Partners: approx. 6.000 in 62 countries
Private area partners: approx. 4.800
Public area partners: approx. 1.200
See:
Flickr, Hans Bruno Lund´s photostream:
"Multicomplex Management (MCM) Picture 3
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1.8 BCD ACTIVITIES
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BCD ACTIVITIES
Research
Education
Innovation
Visits
Exchanges
Meetings
Seminars
Workshops
Cources
Reports
Articles
Newsletters
Presentations
Posters
WEB-Activities
Improved Concepts
New Concepts
Improved Methods
New Methods
Improved Technologies
New Technologies
Improved Products
New Products
Patents
Evaluation of Results
Dissemination of Results
Improved Nordic Networks
New Nordic Networks
Improved Nordic/International Networks
New Nordic/International Networks
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1.9 BCD ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE
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BCD ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE
Upper right in the picture
REI = Research-Education-Innovation
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1.9.1 MANAGEMENT
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MANAGEMENT
Management (sand-colored areas/elements)
Head of Division: Hans Bruno Lund (DEN)
Division Director BIO: Marianne Damhaug (NOR) until 1992
Division Director FOOD/OIA: Maija Uusisuo (FIN)
Division Director BIO/FOREST/OIA: Juhani Kuusilehto (FIN)
Deputy Division Director FOREST: Per Brenøe (DEN)
Associate Division Director OIA: Peter Göranson (SWE)
Associate Division Director OIA: Svein Østevik (NOR)
Associate Division Director OIA: Snæbjörn Kristjansson (ICE)
Other Division Administration Staff: 11 officers
Division Advisers: 16
DIVISION REI Areas: 92
DIVISION REI Subareas: 1.200
DIVISION Programmes: 5
DIVISION Part Programmes: 20
DIVISION REI Projects: 748
DIVISION REI Part Projects: approx. 3.000
DIVISION Senior Officers: 370
DIVISION Project Managers: 649
DIVISION Part Project Managers: approx. 2.500
DIVISION Other Officers: approx. 28.000
DIVISION Network Participants (People): approx. 278.000 (incl. NordTek)
DIVISION Network ECP: approx. 2.800.000 (incl. NordTek)
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1.9.2 BIO INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (BIO)
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BIO INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (BIO)
(blue-colored areas/elements)
Marianne Damhaug (NOR)
Juhani Kuusilehto (FIN)
REI = Research-Education-Innovation
BIO REI Areas: 22
BIO REI Subareas: 340
BIO Programmes: 2 - NORDYEAST & NORDBIO
BIO Part Programmes: 6
BIO REI Projects: 188
BIO REI Part Projects: approx. 750
BIO Senior Officers: 122
BIO Project Managers: 213
BIO Part Project Managers: approx. 640
BIO Other Officers: approx. 7.000
BIO Network Participants (People): approx. 45.000
BIO Network ECP: approx. 535.000
BIO REI Areas:
02 Antibodies and Antigens
04 BioEnergy
05 Biomimetic Materials
06 Bioprocess Engineering
07 BioScience and BioTechnology
20 Environmental BioTechnology
21 Environmental Technology
24 Food BioTechnology
30 Genes and GeneTechnology
35 Industrial Enzymes
37 Marine Biology and BioTechnology
40 BioHydroMetallurgi
45 NeuroBiology and InformationsTransfer
47 Biological OffGas Treatment
50 Physiological Engineering
Project example with Part Projects:
Z508 Physiological Engineering:
Part Projects:
Z508.1 Energy and redox balances during aerobic growth
Z508.2 Regulation of energy flux at anaerobic conditions
Z508.3 Xylose metabolizing Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Z508.4 Physiological responses of Sac.Cer. to SubConVar
Z508.5 Morphological charact. of Penicillium chrysogenum
Z508.6 Morphology and amylase production in Aspergillus oryzae
The Research Team:
Albers, Eva
Alexander, N J
Anderlund, Mikael
Bao, Xing
Carlsen, Morten
Christensen, Lars H
Deleuran, Jan
Edelmann, Kari
Ehlde, Magnus
Einarsson, Sigbjørn
Eliasson, Anna
Ellingsen, Trond
Enari, Tor-Magnus
Enfors, Sven-Olof
Flenø, Bent
Franzén, Carl J
George, Stefan
Gram, Jens
Granstrøm, Tom
Gustafsson, Lena
Hahn-Hägerdal, Bärbel
Haldrup, Anna
Hallborn, J
Hansen, Tronn
Hjortkjær, Poul
Holmgreb, K
Jeppsson, Helena
Johansen, Kenneth
Johansson, Björn
Jørgensen, Birthe R
Karsbøl, Birgitte
Klein, Christopher
Korhola, Matti
Krabben, Preben
Kristjansson, Jakob
Larsen, Susanne Slot
Larsson, Christer
Larsson, Gen
Lidén, Gunnar
Londonsborough, John
Meinander, Nina
Michelsen, M L
Mikkelsen, Jørn D
Mølgaard, Henrik
Mørkeberg, R
Nielsen, Jens (Project Manager)
Niklasson, Claes
Nilsson, Annika
Nybergh, Paula
Ojamo, Heikki
Olkku, Juhani
Olsson, Lisbeth
Overballe-Petersen, C
Pakula, Tiina
Palmqvist, Eva
Parkkinen, Elke
Peltola, Petri
Penttilä, Merja
Pettersson, Lennart
Pham, Hop
Prior, B A
Pronk, Jack
Påhlman, Inga-Lil
Rasmussen, Preben
Reuss, Mathias
Ruohonen, Laura
Rønnow, Birgitte
Salminen, Antti
Salonen, Laura
Santerre, Anne
Schmidt, Karsetn
Schulze, Ulrik
Skoog, K
Skov, Allan
Smits, Hans Peter
Spohr, Anders
Suhr-Jessen, Trine
Søderblom, Tore
Taherzadeh, Mohammad
Thevelein, J
Thomas, Colin
Toma, Simona
Tufvesson, Göran
Valadi, Hadi
van Dam, Karel
van Dijken, J P
Villadsen, John
Visser, Jaap
Walfridsson, Mats
Winell, Anna
Winge, Michael
Zacchi, Guido
Zimmerman, Friedrich
Aarts, Robert
Participants:
Alko Oy
Amsterdam University
Birmingham University
Bryggerilaboratorium Oy AB
Chalmers Technical University
Cheminova A/S
Danisco Biotechnology A/S
Delft University of Technology
Dumex A/S
Göteborg University
IceTec
Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan
Lahden Poltimo Oy
Novo Nordisk A/S
Pripps AB
Primalco Oy
SINTEF
Skåne Brännerier AB
Technical University of Denmark
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Universität Stuttgart
VTT
Waageningen University
51 PlantCell Biology and BioTechnology
57 Protein Engineering
Project examples (without listing Part Projects):
Z037 Fluid dynamics and mass transfer in bioreactors (BR)
Z038 Physiological effects of oscillating fermentation parameters
Z039 Kinetics of cell responce to local conc. gradients in BR
Z040 Multi-dimensional modelling of flow-processes in BR
Z041 On-line HPLC control of mammalian cell bioreactors
Z042 Bioprocess monotoring system based on ESC / HEU
Z043 Implementation of biosensors in process environments
Z044 Mechanisms of foaming in bioreactors
Z045 Productivity of bioreactors (I)
Z046 Productivity of bioreactors (II)
63 Recycling
73 Thermophilic and Psychrophilic Organisms
74 Waste and WasteWater Treatment
75 Yeast and YeastTechnology
84 LifeCycle Assessment (LCA)
NORDYEAST
Project examples (without listing Part Projects):
Z001 Protein secretion and glycoprotein production in Sac.Cer.
Z002 Molecular cloning and expression of genes by key enzymes
Z003 Cloning and studies of DNA coding for g-3-p-d of Sac.Cer.
Z004 Membrane bound IPP in mitochondria from Sac.Cer.
Z005 Cloning of DNA alkylation genes from yeast
Z006 Regulation of methionine-threonine biosynthesis
Z007 Studies on genetic recombination in Sac.Cer.
Z008 MS of the DNA gene sequence in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
Z009 Exp. and sec. in yeast of human parathyroid hormone
Z010 RNA polymerases and TF in transcription of RNAs
NORDBIO
NORDBIO Part Programmes:
NB-01 Protein Engineering
NB-02 Bioprocess Engineering
NB-03 Plant Cell Biotechnology
NB-04 Thermophiles and Psychrophiles
NB-05 Food Biotechnology
NB-06 Environmental Biotechnology
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1.9.3 FOOD INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (FOO)
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FOOD INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (FOO)
(orange-colored areas/elements)
Maija Uusisuo (FIN)
REI = Research-Education-Innovation
FOO REI Areas: 10
FOO REI Subareas: 180
FOO Programmes: 1 - NORDFOOD
FOO Part Programmes: 4
FOO REI Projects: 125
FOO REI Part Projects: approx. 500
FOO Senior Officers: 37
FOO Project Managers: 107
FOO Part Project Managers: approx. 425
FOO Other Officers: approx. 5.000
FOO Network Participants (People): approx. 30.000
FOO Network ECP: approx. 360.000
FOO REI Areas:
03 Aquaculture
11 Cereals
22 Fishery and Fish
Project examples (without listing Part Projects):
Z217 Nordisk Blåvilling
Z290 Frysfartyg
Z339 Atlantic Salmon
Z346 Hippoglossus
Z437 Landbaserte Anlegg
Z461 Monotoring and PC in Aquaculture
Z483 Hälleflundra, Torsk och Havskat
Z563 CIMFISK - IT in Fish Fillet Factories
Z570 BENEFISH - New Technologies in the Nordic Fishindustries
Z594 Havmiljøets påvirkning af fisks reproduktionsevne
23 Fish Diseases
25 Food Hygiene
26 Food Packaging and Transportation
27 Food Processing
Project examples (without listing Part Projects):
Z120 Cleaner production
Z121 Environmental beer production
Z122 Water in fish industry
Z123 Nordic shellfish
Z124 Value from heads
Z125 Water jet deboning
Z126 Aseptic safety
Z127 Probiotic foods
Z128 Rye technology and its influence on health
Z129 Structures in food fat
28 Food Quality
29 Food Technology
Project examples (without listing Part Projects):
Z103 Fish - Packaging and Transportation
Z104 Aroma Transfer in PET
Z105 Shelf Life Prediction
Z107 Salmon Quality
Z108 Microbial Antagonists
Z109 Managing the Meat Tend Process
Z110 Sensoric Calibration
Z111 Fluorescence Screening
Z112 Quality of Emulsions
Z113 Lean Logistics
Let us as an example take a closer look at
Project Z115 On Line Measuring Control
Project Participants
Denmark
Bioteknologisk Institut
Paaske Jensen
Danisco Sugar Development
Ole Hansen
Danmarks Fiskeriundersøgelser
Erling Larsen
Fødevaregruppen
Finn Holm
KVL
Lars Munk
Lactosan A/S
Jørgen Schmidt
Meincke A/S
Peter Clausen
Slagteriernes Forskningsinstitut
J Rud Andersen
Foss Electric A/S
Torben Lapp
Reciprotor Engineering A/S
Per Andersen
Q-Interline
Anders Larsen
Steins Laboratorium A/S
Jakob Korsgaard
Finland
Ingman Foods Oy AB
Hans Ingman
Process Flow Ltd Oy
Björn Jernström
Saarioinen Oy
Mirja Rautakoski
Oy Snellman AB
Rolf Snellman
Sucros Oy
Juha Oravainen
Hutiia Research Centre
Jonas Slotte
VTT Bio- & Livsmedelsteknik
Arvo Kinnunen
Software Point Oy
Andrea Holmberg
Iceland
Fiskeriindustriens Forskningsinstitut
Helga Eyjófsdóttir
Marel HF
Sigurpáll Jonsson
Milk Distribution Centre
Einar Matthiasson
IceTec
Hannes Hafsteinsson
Univesity of Iceland
Kristberg Kristbergsson
Landbruges Forskningsinstitut
Gudjón Torkelsson
Industriforbundet
Ragneidur Hédinsdóttir
Norwegen
Mills DA
Narinder Singh
Maarud A/S
Terje Drøyvold
A/S Margarinfabrik Norge
Aziz Fooladi
Matforsk
Jens Petter Wold
Nerliens Kemisk-Tekniske A/S
Vigdis Rustad
Norges Lantbrukshøgskole
Ingolf F Nes
Norsk Kjøtt
Ole-Johan Røtterud
Tine Norske Meierier BA
Svein Kloster
T Skretting A/S
Astrid Staumbotn
Stabburet A/S
Anita Bakker
SINTEF Kjemi Havbruk
Marit Aursand
Sweden
Abba Seafood AB
Göran Sjögren
Procordia Food AB
Ene Pilman-Willers
Lunds Universitet Kemicentrum
Ingegerd Sjöholm
Kraft Freia Marabou AB
Thomas Wassholm
Oleinitec AB
Marlene Jegeborn
Arla F&U
Clas Johan Dahlsten
Pentronic AB
Roland Gullqvist
Pripps AB
Klas Johansson
Pååls Bröd AB
Bo Folkesson
Radians Innova AB
Bengt Kleman
SIK
Christana Skjöldebrand (Project Manager)
Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet
Ingemar Hansson
STFi
Anders Pettersson
Charkdelikatesser AB
Anna-Karin Norén
Svenska Nestlé AB
Anita Johansson
Foss Sverige AB
Ingrid Mild / Niklas Persson
Tekniska Högskolan Linköping
Alexander Lauber
Tetra Pack Food AB
Christer Lanzingh
Wasabröd AB
Bengt Carlson
Köttforskningsinstituttet
Magnus Wahlgren
Nestlé R&D AB
Jennifer Cloke
Bergman & Beving Process AB
Per Henriksson
Teltec Electronic AB
Philip Dahl
Candelia AB
Urban Eriksson
Sensor Control AB
Björn Zetterberg
Danfoss AB
Anders Leidermark
Nordic Sensor Technologies AB
Andreas Bunge
Electrona-Sievert AB
Alf Mikkelä
Mettler-Toledo AB
Peter Tinér
Korsnäs AB
Jan Jynnskog
Sigma Teknik AB
Stellan Lundberg
Foss Tecator AB
Karin Thente
The participating industrial companies
had on a global basis:
Revenue: 100 billion €
Employees: 500.000
53 Polysaccharides
NORDFOOD
NORDFOOD Part Programmes:
NF-01 Food Packaging and Transportation
NF-02 Food Quality
NF-03 Food Hygien
NF-04 Food Processing
One out of several significant milestones achieved as a result of NORDFOOD was the set up of the European REI cooperation SAFEFOODERA – Safer food for 446 million people. Headed by two of BCDs former executive officers Mr. Ola Eide from Norway and Mr. Oddur Már Gunnarsson from Iceland the National Food Authorities of 18 European countries now works together to improve food quality and food hygiene. The 18 countries are: Basque Country, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Sweden, Turkey and United Kingdom.
Over the years hundreds of Nordic Industrial Fund REI projects or initiatives has resulted in expanded efforts with new European partners under the auspices of the EU research programmes or EUREKA.
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1.9.4 FOREST INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (FOR)
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FOREST INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (FOR)
(green-colored areas/elements)
Juhani Kuusilehto (FIN)
Per Brenøe (DEN)
REI = Research-Education-Innovation
FOR REI Areas: 13
FOR REI Subareas: 220
FOR Programmes: 2 - NORDPAP & NORDIC WOOD
FOR Part Programmes: 10
FOR REI Projects: 170
FOR REI Part Projects: approx. 680
FOR Senior Officers: 78
FOR Project Managers: 103
FOR Part Project Managers: approx. 570
FOR Other Officers: approx. 6.000
FOR Network Participants (People): approx. 40.000
FOO Network ECP: approx. 475.000
FOR REI Areas:
49 Paper as Carrier of Informations
54 Printing Technology
58 Pulp and Paper Bleaching
59 Pulp and Paper Fibers
Project examples (without listing Part Projects):
Z133 Pot. titrering och polyelektrolyttitrering
Z134 Ytsammensättning, ytenergi och syra-base-egenskaper
Z135 Anvendelse av dielektrisk spektroskopi
Z136 Karakterisering av fiber med biotekniska metoden
Z137 Elektromikroskopi
Z138 Konfokal mikroskopi og billedanalyse
Z139 Porstorlek v.h.a. omvendt storlek kromatografi
Z140 Porstorlek v.h.a. NMR-metodik
Z141 Cellulosens reaktivitet og krystallinitet
Z142 TB-method för mättning av specific yta
60 Pulp and Paper EU-Standardization
61 Pulp and Paper Technology
76 Environmental Properties of Wood
77 Properties and Applications of Nordic Wood
78 Nordic Wood as a Construction Material
79 Marketing of Nordic Wood
80 Nordic Wood and the Asian Markets
81 Wood Production
83 Wood Technology
Project examples (without listing Part Projects):
Z177 Trä och miljö
Z527 Skog-Trä-Miljö
Z528 Miljödeklaration
Z529 Trä-F&U-Miljöinformation
Z530 Spånplader i møbelindustrien
Z531 Furu Kjernved
Z178 Datorprogram Limträ
Z179 Brandsäkra trähus
Z532 Våtlimede byggkomponenter
Z181 Styrkesortering ger mervärde
NORDPAP
NORDPAP Part Programmes:
NP-01 Pulp and Paper Fibers
NP-02 Pulp and Paper Bleaching
NP-03 Paper as Carrier of Informations
NP-04 Pulp and Paper EU-Standardization
NORDIC WOOD
NORDIC WOOD Part Programmes:
NW-01 Environmental Properties of Wood
NW-02 Properties and Applications of Nordic Wood
NW-03 Nordic Wood as a Construction Material
NW-04 Marketing of Nordic Wood
NW-05 Nordic Wood and the Asian Markets
NW-06 Wood Production
We often think that cross-border REI activities, regional or global, are the playground for large enterprises as it is often the case. BCD had more than 70% of the largest Nordic enterprises as active project participants.
Very encouraging was the fact that many SMB´s found their way to Nordic REI cooperation.
In NORDIC WOOD as an example 21 carpenter guilds from the following small or mediumzised Danish towns participated in the research: ESBJERG, FREDERICIA, FREDERIKSHAVN, HADERSLEV, HERNING, HILLERØD, HJØRRING, HOLSTEBRO, KOLDING, MARSTAL, NYKØBING FALSTER, ODENSE, RANDERS, ROSKILDE, SILKEBORG, SKIVE, SVENDBORG, SØNDERBORG, ÅBENRÅ, AALBORG / NØRRESUNDBY and ÅRHUS cooperated with large companies such as ABB, AKZO NOBEL, ASSI-DOMÄN, COWI, ENZO-GUTZEIT and IKEA.
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1.9.5 OTHER INDUSTRIAL AREAS (OIA)
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OTHER INDUSTRIAL AREAS (OIA)
(red- and brown-colored areas/elements)
Juhani Kuusilehto (FIN)
Peter Göranson (SWE)
Svein Østevik (NOR)
Maija Uusisuo (FIN)
Snæbjörn Kristjansson (ICE)
REI = Research-Education-Innovation
OIA REI Areas: 48
OIA REI Subareas: 460
OIA Programmes: 0
OIA Part Programmes: 0
OIA REI Projects: 265
OIA REI Part Projects: approx. 1.060
OIA Senior Officers: 106
OIA Project Managers: 226
OIA Part Project Managers: approx. 900
OIA Other Officers: approx. 10.000
OIA Network Participants (People): approx. 64.000
OIA Network ECP: approx. 760.000
OIA REI Areas:
01 Allergy Research
09 Cancer Research
10 Catalysis and Catalysts
12 Chemical Fibers and Polymers
13 Chemistry and Chemical Technology
Project examples (without listing Part Projects):
Z194 Miljö i garverier
Z198 Olieseparation
Z200 Chromgarvningsmetode
Z207 Korrosionsskyddfärg
Z595 Biotannor
Z497 Adsorption av polymerer
Z578 Lut- och syraprocess
Z492 Processregulering
Z491 Styrd denitrifikation
Z475 Crude oil emulsions
14 Colours and Paints
15 Concrete Technology
16 Corrosion
32 Hormones
33 Immunology and ImmunoTechnology
34 Implantations and ImplantationTechnology
39 Medicine-Pharma-Health
41 Mineralogy and Minerals
48 Offshore Technology
52 Plasma and PlasmaTechnology
69 Supercritical Technologies
70 Surfaces and SurfaceTechnology
71 Tanning and TanningTechnology
08 Business Development
17 Culture and Technology
22 Expert Systems
31 Global REI-Relations
36 Information Technology
38 Measuring Technology
42 Molecule Structures and Modelling
43 NanoTechnology
55 ProcessTechnology
56 Product Development
62 Product Quality & Quality Management
64 Research Management
66 Sensors and SensorTechnology
67 Simulation and Modelling
68 SMBs
72 Technolgy Management
82 Systems Research and Development
44 REI Networks
18 Doctoral Education
19 Engineering Education
46 Technical Universities
Project examples (without listing Part Projects):
NTU = Nordic Technical Universities
Z476 NTU Students Seminar (NTUSS)
Z540 Nordic Industrial Researcher Education Programme (NIREP)
Z551 NTU Students Exchange Programme (NTUSEP)
Z555 NTU PhD Students Exchange Programme (NTUPSEP)
Z584 NTU Presidents Meeting & Industrial Seminar Norway 1993
Z513 NTU Presidents Meeting & Industrial Seminar Iceland 1994
Z517 NTU Presidents Meeting & Industrial Seminar Denmark 1995
Z520 NTU Presidents Meeting & Industrial Seminar Finland 1996
Z633 NTU Presidents Meeting & Industrial Seminar Sweden 1997
Z722 NTU Presidents Meeting & Industrial Seminar Norway 1998
65 Technology Forecasting
85 Regional Development
86 Materials Technology - Aluminium
87 Materials Technology - Ceramics
88 Materials Technology - Composites
89 Materials Technology - Simulation
90 Materials Technology - Surfaces
91 Materials Technology - Steel
92 General Materials Technology
Project examples (without listing Part Projects):
Z275 Oxidceramics
Z282 Zeolites
Z398 Eurodyn - High Technology Gas Turbine
Z591 Material - POM - Polyacetal
Z648 Composites and Sandwich Structures in Ship Construction
Z678 SOL Materials
Z683 Ferroalloys in the Nordic Countries
Z684 Tribology (Friction - Lubrication - Wear)
Z688 Fenite Element Analysis (FEA) in the Automotive Industries
Z713 Nordic Aluminium Cluster (NAC)
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1.9.6 BCD – HISTORY AND ACHIEVEMENTS – A RESUME
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More than 25 million people in the Nordic countries – and many more around the World – are each day and many times using or consuming products which were created or improved in one of the Nordic Industrial Fund´s Bio & Chemistry Division´s more than 50.000 research-, education- and innovation activities. More than 500.000 engineers, technicians, workers, university teachers, students, researchers, managers and officials from the 5 Nordic countries have – from a start in 1973 – gained new knowledge in their combined efforts to improve Nordic competitiveness, the Nordic environment and the health and quality of life of the countries populations and in many cases in crossborder cooperation with industrial and institutional partners from 57 other countries. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 MULTICOMPLEX MANAGEMENT (MCM) - LITERATURE
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Lund, Hans Bruno
Multicomplex Management (MCM)
CD-ROM, 678 colored illustrations
Dr. Hans Bruno Lund, Management Consultant
Skodsborg
Denmark
2009