Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills
An ageing population. Technology’s rapid pace of change. Globalisation, global security, global warming. The challenges that face the UK in the coming years are many and complex. Only by harnessing innovation and creativity will we be able to meet these challenges.
The Government has plans to help. Mindful that innovation will be one of the key drivers of prosperity for everyone in the next few years, the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS) published its science and innovation strategy called 'Innovation Nation' on 13 March 2008. It highlights the vital role that design plays in improving our economy. Download a PDF (923KB) of Innovation Nation
- Research that shows firms with higher design intensity have a greater probability of carrying out product innovation
- Work with RDAs through Designing Demand is highlighted as a way to catalyse business innovation
- 'Race to the Top' summarises progress with implementing Lord Sainsbury's Review of Science and Innovation
- An annual review of innovation will include the take up of design as a key indicator of innovation
- A new Innovation Index will measure UK innovation
Through commercialising the science base, improving business competitiveness and updating our public services so they suit the needs of users, design can help make the UK more innovative and ultimately improve our economy.
The Design Council will help DIUS to implement many of the suggestions from 'Innovation Nation'. We will work with a new partnership of organisations including the National School of Government, the Young Foundation and NESTA to create a Whitehall Innovation Hub to make leadership and procurement in the public sector more innovative. A Public Services Innovation Laboratory will also be set up in partnership with NESTA.
DIUS has asked the Design Council to develop and trial an innovation enabling programme for the public sector, based on the success of Designing Demand for SMEs.
In more depthVisit the
Designing Demand website to find out more about how it has helped small businesses become more innovative.
Do you think that design and creativity has a role to play in these areas? Do you have ideas about open innovation, or about creating a culture of innovation in the public sector? Do you think the Government has a role to play in stimulating innovation among businesses or universities?
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