That's about as good as it gets from that speech but here's the details anyway
Not much out of this one on "Fostering Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Euro area".
I'll start with his conclusion as that pretty much covers it ;-)
"There are many reasons why it is a priority today in the euro area to address weak productivity growth. But while some progress can be made in innovation, it is not in my view the sole issue. Equally important for the euro area is to facilitate and encourage the spread of new technology from the frontier to the laggard firms.
Simply by diffusing better the technology we already have in the euro area, we could make sizeable gains in productivity. In other words, there is much we can still do to reverse the aggregate productivity slowdown and dispel pessimism about our future."