RDI - Main stakeholders
1. R&D Organisations
There are two main kinds of organisations directly performing R&D activities in Spain: higher education establishments and public research institutions. Technology centres in the region are rather scarce.

Higher Education organisations
There are 15 universities in Madrid region and more than 20 public research institutions depending on the State Administration. Out of the 121 total research institutes of CSIC (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas) 48 are placed in Madrid.
Out of the 69 public universities in Spain, 6 of them are located in Madrid - 16% of total students - depending on the Regional budget (UNED has a National statute). Additionally 8 universities are private (2 of them linked to agreements with the Vatican). The total 15 Comunidad de Madrid universities are distributed in 20 campuses situated in the city of Madrid and 10 other municipalities. 86% of the university students in Madrid are registered in public universities and 14% in private ones.
The Madrid Private Universities are Universidad Alfonso X el Sabio, Universidad Antonio de Lebrija, Universidad Camilo José Cela, Universidad Europea de Madrid, Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, Universidad San Pablo-CEU, Universidad Pontificia Comillas and Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca. All the private universities but one (U.P. Comillas) are mainly focused in social sciences therefore having only a small research activity.
| Public Universities
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Students (1st & 2nd degrees) - academic year 2003-2004
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Teaching and Research personnel 2004
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Spanish Patent Applications (OEPM) 2001-2004
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EPO Patent Applications 2001-2004
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Spin offs created 2004-2007
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| Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM)
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86 951
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5 843
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51
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9
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9
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| Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM)
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39 411
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3 271
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46
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6
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13
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| Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM)
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30 053
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2 247
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17
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5
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7
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| Universidad de Alcalá (UA)
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19 040
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1 650
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18
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0
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7
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| Universidad Carlos III (UC3M)
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16 359
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1 597
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15
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0
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10
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| Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (URJC)
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14 400
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1 113
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3
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1
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6
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| Total regional
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166 803
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15 721
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150
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21
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52
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| Universidad Nacional a Distancia (UNED)1
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143 701
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n.a.
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6
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1
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4
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| UNED is a national university depending on the Ministry of Education (MEC), with central headquarters in Madrid |
Nearly all the EU university degrees are represented in the Madrid universities (as an example, UCM offers 75 different degrees) which constitute the strongest higher education agglomeration in Spain and one of the most important in Europe.

Public (National) research institutions
Most of the national research institutions have their headquarters and main research facilities and labs located in the region of Madrid. They are linked to the National Ministries.

The main Spanish research institution, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), has 49 research institutes based in Madrid out of a total of 133

Instituto Español de Oceanografía (IEO)

Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas (CIEMAT)

Instituto Geominero (IGME)

Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA)

Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISC3)

Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncológicas (CNIO)

Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC)

Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial (INTA)

Centro de Estudios y Experimentación de Obras Públicas (CEDEX)

Public (Regional) research institutions
Since 2006 Comunidad de Madrid is implementing the IMDEA; Regional advanced research institutes, in 9 different fields of science. They are developed in cooperation with the regional universities, being also involved in its development a large number of important companies based in the region. In some of the institute other public Administrations are also taking part in the endeavour.

Technology centres
There are two kinds of technology centres in the region:

Both those linked to the Comunidad de Madrid : IMIDRA-Instituto Madrileño de Investigacion y Desarrollo Rural, in charge of agriculture and food research, or those directly supported, such as CIT-AGM Centro de Innovación Tecnológica para las Artes Gráficas, and CIDAM, currently under creation, participated by CM, CDTI (State Administration) and EADS.

Nation-wide private technology centres based in Madrid : AITEMIN (mining), AITIM (wood products), IPE (paper), CESOL (welding) and ICEA (software). All of them but AITEMIN are of small dimension, meaning 0,5% of total private R&D expenditure in the region.
2. Public authorities - legal competencies
Regional development institutions emerged in Spain since the early '80s as central actors of the political scenery, taking care more and more of inter-sectoral issues and enlarging their field of competences to innovation, R&D and higher education along the following 20 years. That applies to the Comunidad de Madrid, created as a one-province Autonomous Community in 1983, being one of the Spain's 17 Autonomous Communities (Regions).
The approaches that the Madrid Regional Administration proposes in its policies and strategies are mainly limited by the share of competences between the Region and the State's General Administration established in the Spanish legal system, also conditioned by the European Union regulations and directives. The legal autonomy of the Universities and the potential role to be played by the local Administration (mainly large municipalities, such as the City of Madrid) are also elements to be considered in the development of research and innovation policies.
3. Intermediaries and support services
Science and Technology Parks based in the Comunidad de Madrid (use hyperlinks for further individual information):
Other additional large infrastructures are currently planned: IMADE is promoting the City of Finance in Boadilla and the City of Knowledge in Colmenar Viejo while the Madrid municipality is developing the City of Madrid Technology Park in Villaverde.
Technology process / dissemination offices
The Comunidad de Madrid (Economy department - D.G. Innovation) has put in place since 2004 a programme of Centros de Difusión Tecnológica (CDT) - technology dissemination experts based in Chambers of Commerce and Business Association territorial offices, which role is supporting firms innovation through information about technology and public programmes (national, regional and European) participation.
Besides, IMADE has 12 regional offices based in different areas of the region.
Industry Liaison Offices

Fundación Universidad-Empresa (FUE, member of the nation-wide REDFUE which addresses relationships university-industry and technology transfer).

Oficinas de Transferencia de Resultados de la Investigación - OTRI, based in the research institutions and Universities, being a part of a national network (Red OTRI) formed by more than one hundred nodes. In total 32 OTRIS are based in Madrid out of the 216 OTRIS officially registered by the Ministry of Education for the total of Spain; they are hosted by the following types of organisations:
11 Universities, 12 Research institutes, 3 Technology centres, 5 Business Associations, 1 Administration.

The European
Innovation Relay Centres (IRC) Network (currently transformed in European Enterprise network) has a node in Madrid addressing technology transfer support services. The node is lead by Fundación madrimasd, and formed by CSIC, Prque Científico de Madrid and 3 Business Associations (CEIM, AECIM, AEDHE).
RDI - Main current policy trends and challenges
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Current policy trends and challenges |
| Research policy - national level |
Increase in research expenditure both by growing public budget and private resources.
Increase in talent incorporation from both local and external origin.
Changes in the structure and management procedures of the National R&D Plan (currently at work for NP 2008-2011)
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| Research policy - regional level |
Strengthen the role of the Comunidad de Madrid policies in supporting research development attaining research critical mass in priority areas, through cooperation of research groups from different institutions and universities.
Creation of new advanced research institutions opened to participation of private companies.
Internationalisation of regional research activities.
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| Innovation policy - national level |
Growing innovation in firms in order to provide a strong basis for economic competitiveness.
Development of R&D&innovation plans in large-scale strategic sectors.
Creation of new innovative companies
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| Innovation policy - regional level |
Development of clusters activities and the strategic industries (aerospace, ICT, biotech).
Increased relationship among public research centres / universities and industry.
Creation of RDI infrastructures (technology parks, incubators, etc.)
Support to SMEs innovation.
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