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EU Advanced Manufacturing
Funding through Horizon 2020
-Key Enabling Technologies
Dr Liam Brown
Horizon 2020 National Delegate
Enterprise Ireland
EU Advanced Manufacturing
Funding through Horizon 2020
-Key Enabling Technologies
Dr Liam Brown
Horizon 2020 National Delegate
Enterprise Ireland
We work with clients in 5 core areas:
Building leadership and management capability
Entrepreneurship
Exports and Market Intelligence
Competitiveness
Innovation
Enterprise Ireland: R&D Supports
• More innovation: Industry and Research: to create growth and jobs
• Strategic investments in key technologies
• Leverage European investment in Research and Innovation
• Enabling Skills – Professional Engineers
What are we looking for
• Access to significant non-exchequer external funding
• Access to specific external expertise
• Identification of new IP opportunities
• Access to new commercial markets
• Fellowship training programmes for mobility and diversity goals
• Benefits of involvement in large projects
Why its important
From FP7 to Horizon 2020
• FP7 phasing out
• Horizon 2020: Commission proposal of 30/11/2011, inter-institutional
decision process ongoing
• Framework Programme for research and innovation
• How best to prepare and promote industrial deployment of key
enabling technologies
• Involving industry through European Technology Platforms and PPPs
- institutional and contractual
Horizon 2020
Excellent science
� European Research Council
� Future and EmergingTechnologies
� Marie Curie actions
� Research infrastructures
Industrial leadership Societal challenges
� Access to risk finance
� Innovation in SMEs
� Health, demographic change and wellbeing
� Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the bioeconomy
� Secure, clean and efficient energy
� Smart, green and integrated transport� Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials
� Inclusive, innovative and secure societies
Budget: 24.4 B€* Budget: 17 B€* Budget: 30 B€*
� Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies
Total budget: ~79 Billion €*
* To be finalised by EP and Council- Oct/Nov 2013
EIT, JRC, Euratom ~ 7B€
Widening Participation, Society ~ 1.3B€
Research and innovation in the policy context
EU2020 Strategy• Innovation Union
• Industrial policy
• Digital Agenda
• Resource efficient Europe
European energy and climate policy and goals
European Strategy on Key Enabling Technologies
Policy on raw materials & the European Innovation Partnership on Raw Materials
European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities
Task Force on advanced manufacturing
Horizon 2020: challenge oriented
– Grand societal challenges
o Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials
o Secure, clean and efficient energy
o Smart, green and integrated transport;
o Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research, and the bioeconomy
– Leadership in industrial and enabling technologies
Europe fails in translating its knowledge base into goods and
products- Case Study: PV Cell production
Europe
Japan
13%
15%
42%
China/Taiwan
12%
First Solar
18%
% PV cell production share in 2009
29%
27%
42%
Asia2%
Photonics Patent Share
Others
%
Europe = 80 %
of global
market
Source: Photon International Mars 2010, European Competitiveness Report 2010, European Competitiveness in Key Enabling Technologies (TNO/ZEW)
« JP Morgan, PV News, Oliver Wyman Analysis”
Source: European Competitiveness Report 2010, European Competitiveness in Key Enabling Technologies (TNO/ZEW), CGGC, Lithium-ion Batteries for Electric Vehicles : THE U.S. VALUE CHAIN, October 2010
Europe
% Li-ion battery cell production share in 2008
Asia
87%
31%
Advanced Material Patent Share%
USA
12%
35%
30%
4%Others
Case Study: Li-ion battery production
1%
0%
Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies
– A common approach to enabling and industrial technologies:
o ICT, including micro and nano-electronic, photonics
o Nanotechnologies
o Advanced Materials
o Advanced Manufacturing and Processing
o Biotechnology
o Space
– Innovation: Emphasis on technology development, industrial-scale pilots and demonstrators, prototyping and product validation
– Specific support for "multi-KETs" / "cross-KETs"
– Strong focus on leveraging private sector investment
– Important role of PPPs to implement KET related activities – underpreparation
Industrial deployment of Key Enabling
Technologies (KETs)
What are KETs?
• Six strategic technologies
• Driving competitiveness and growth opportunities
• Contributions to solving societal challenges
• Knowledge- and Capital-intensive
• Cut across many sectors
• Nanotechnologies
• Advanced Materials
• Micro- and nano-electronics
• Photonics
• Biotechnology
• Advanced Manufacturing
EC Communications
(2009)512 & (2012)341
KET High-level Group
Address the whole innovation chain
• An impact oriented approach
• Support activities with technology readiness levels spanning from
the low end to highest levels preceding mass production
• Dedicated support will be provided for industrial-scale pilot lines
and demonstrator projects
• Integration of commercialization readiness activities
• Contractual PPPs as an important vehicle for industrial
participation
• SMEs
Promote the "enabling" nature of KETs
High potential of KETs to create most advanced products
In H2020:
•Support of cross-cutting KET R&D activities to promote high potential of
combination and integration of different KETs
•Strong focus on the contribution of KETs to societal challenges, including
the provision of clean water, waste treatment for recycling purposes,
maintenance of buildings, low-carbon manufacturing etc
Case example: the electric car
KETs in Horizon 2020 throughout the
innovation chain
• Future and Emerging Technologies (FET): address
grand science and technology challenges which require a
research effort for a period of up to 10 years.
• Societal challenges and "focus areas": concentration of
effort and resources, in order to maximise impacts.
Strongly underpinned by innovation potential of KETs.
• LEIT: boosting the industrial deployment of enabling
technologies
Promote involvement of industry
• To enhance synergies between research and industry
• Strategic research and innovation agendas defined by industry and
business, together with the research community
• With a strong focus on leveraging private sector investment
• SME targeted activities, such as integrated approach for SMEs and SME
Instrument
• PPPs used for the implementation of KETs in areas such as the factories
of the future, energy-efficient buildings, the sustainability of the process
industries and clean vehicles
Special characteristics
•Areas of special industrial and societal relevance, common objectives,
added value, no alternative mechanism better
•Industry has a leading role in defining research priorities
•Pre-defined budget ensures continuity and commitment
•Focused on enabling industrial technologies
•Increased use of SME-friendly instruments and demonstration
•H2020: Roadmap under preparation with large stakeholder involvement
and public consultation
Public Private Partnerships(PPPs)
Public Private Partnerships(PPPs) in FP7
Joint Technology Initiatives Contractual PPPs
• Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI)
• Clean Sky
• Single European Sky ATM Research
(SESAR)
• Fuel Cells and Hydrogen (FCH)
• Embedded Computing Systems (ARTEMIS)
• Nanoelectronics (ENIAC)
• Factory of the Future (FoF)
• Energy Efficient Buildings (EeB)
• Green Cars (GC)
• Future internet (FI-PPP)
H2020: Potential PPPs identified in the
Specific Programme
� Continuation/consolidation of existing JTIs/JUs
� Continuation of existing contractual PPPs:
Factories of the Future, Energy-efficient Buildings, Green
Vehicles, Future Internet
� Under preparation:
� JTI: bio-based industry (BRIDGE)
� cPPPs: Sustainable Process industry (SPIRE),
Photonics, Robotics
IDA Portfolio Companies:
515 from the US
Importance of KETs to Ireland
152,000 / 260,000
Impact
€122 billion
1,030
IRELAND has industry leaders in all KETs:
Micro & Nano Electronics, Nanotechnology, Photonics,
Advanced Materials, Biotechnology & Advanced Manufacturing.
Potential multi-KETs exemplar
•Worldwide recognition of importance of KETs
•Developed economies and manufacturing
•Big ideas not the preserve of big companies
• Collaboration needed between:
• SME and MNC
• Business and Academia
• Public and Private Sector
•Government creates policy, Industry creates Jobs and
Growth
Importance of KETs to Ireland continued
Intel
• Successful participation in in over 30 FP7 projects taking in excess
of 10M funding and recruited/assigned 15 engineers
• Technology Development
• Driving factory efficiencies
Cellix, Dublin
• A micro fluidics company are partners in the Namdiatream project,
TCD led with more than 20 partners and an overall budget of
€12m.
• Other Irish partners also include Radisens Diagnostics and UCD.
The Irish intake exceeds €4m.
• Namdiatream deals with the development of a nano-tool for the
treatment and diagnostics of diseases including cancer.
Some FP7 success stories
Vysera Biomedical, Galway
• Partners along with NUIG in Pulmostent focused on the development &
evaluation of a Viable Stent Device for the Treatment of BronchoTracheal
Cancer. Vysera has developed and patented a unique biomaterial with
applications in gastroenterology and urology.
Crospon, Galway
• 2010 Factories of the Future Call (FoF): Project IMPRESS: Flexible
Compression Injection Moulding Platform for Multi-Scale Surface Structure.
Three plastic demonstrators with advanced micro-nano features has helped
develop their technology. Recently also funded in the 2013 FoF call with
CRANN (TCD) spin out ADAMA Innovations
Shannon Microcoil, Limerick• Have partnered in multiple Framework projects. The technologies that they
have developed and their involvement in projects has facilitated their business
to respond to the construction downturn. They have changed from 80%
construction/20% medical to 80% medical/20% construction
• They originally got involved in a consortium because Boston Scientific were a
partner and are now a customer!
Some FP7 success stories
Enerit, Galway• FP7 ICT research project CASCADE provides showcasing application for company’s
software for energy efficiency in two major European airports
• CIP ICT innovation project VERYSchool provides showcasing application for
company’s software for energy efficiency in a wide range of European schools
Intune Networks, Dublin• FP7 ICT Future Internet research projects ENVIROFI (Environment),
FINSENY(Smart Energy),MAINS (Metro Networks) provide a wide range of
applications and showcasing for company’s advanced optoelectronic communication
technologies
Steripack Medical, Clara, Offaly• Research for the Benefit of SMEs project: Synthafleece - creation of a new,
synthetic medical fleece that is capable of the sustained release of antibiotics and
bone proteins
Some FP7 success stories
• World Class Research and Development
• Commercialisation though Collaboration
• Engineering Skillsets
• Where Innovation means Business
What do we need?
Further
information F
FP7 Research Themes and Call information:
ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal
Information on the Research PPPs:
ec.europa.eu/research/industrial_technologies/