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Societal challenges
• Powerful drivers of
change in economy and
society
• Major global market
opportunities
• Requiring cooperation
along the value chain
• From research to
solutions
• Needs EU critical mass
• Employment
• Climate change
• Health and ageing
• Use of natural
resources
• Energy security
• Clean transport
• ….
Master value chains - EU “business model “ for added value for society quality of life
Process Industry: Chemical, biochemical, and physical transformation and formulation of raw materials using continuous and batch processes into Materials with new properties and functionalities
Raw Materials
Components& Products
Discrete Manufacturing:
Disconnection between patents share and manufacturing shareCase Study: Li-ion battery production
Sources: European Competitiveness Report 2010, European Competitiveness in Key Enabling Technologies (TNO/ZEW), Avicenne, The Worldwide rechargeable Battery Market 2012 – 2025 , March 2012, * others correspond to manufacturers of Li-ion battery cell which market share is lower than 2%
Europe
% Li-ion battery cell production share in 2011
Asia
31%
Advanced Material Patent Share%
USA
6,5%
35%
30%
4%Others*
0%
0%
Smart, green and integrated transport
94%87% in 2008
Europe 2020
Innovation
Union
Resource
efficient
Europe
A
digital
agenda
for
Europe
Youth
on
the
move
An industrial
policy for the
globalisation era
European
platform
against
poverty
EU
Po
licie
s An agenda
for new
skills and
jobs
«excellence»
~28 B €
«societal challenges»
~ 36 B €
«industrial
leadership»
~ 10-15 B €
Horizon 2020
Member states programs
Regional programs
Societal Challenges as summarized by the European Commission for Horizon 2020
• Health, demographic change and wellbeing
• Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research, and the bio economy
• Secure, clean and efficient energy
• Smart, green and integrated transport
• Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials
• Europe in a changing world – inclusive, innovativeand reflective societies
• Secure societies – protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens
SusChemEuropean Technology Platform for Sustainable Chemistry
Research & Innovation priorities
2014 2020
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Tech
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European wide involvement of stakeholders from industry & academia defining future research and innovation priority topics
INNOVATION& IAP updatesVision
Strategic Research Agenda
ImplementationAction Plan
March 2005 Nov. 2005 Since 2008Dec. 2006
Inn
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Edu
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on
Research & Innovation priorities
SusChem Mission: Strategy (2015)
StrategyDevelop strategies and provide a coherent business-focused analysis of research and innovation bottlenecks and opportunities related to societal challenges and industrial leadership actions:
Strategic Innovation and Research Agenda
With input from :
Stakeholders Events,
Chemical Industry Experts
National Technology Platforms
New approach needed
THE SYSTEMIC APPROACH…
From raw resources to the end user industries =
the value chain
From research to demonstrations and market =
the innovation chain
From the big to small and medium enterprises =
the industrial chain
… to outpace the other global regions
Innovation must serve multiple challenges
Process
Cradle-to-cradle
Recycle
End-of-life
Waste
Feed
Water
Energy
MarketsApplicationsProductsMaterials
(R)Evolution
Breakthrough InnovationIPCEI “Phoenix – CO2 Valorization”
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– CO2: the only C resource available in abundance in Europe– Best companies, best research, best infrastructure, value chains, skills
•CO2 + Water chemicals & fuels & storage of renewable energies
– Resource efficiency challenge: the utilization of CO2 as an alternative C resource can contribute to:• reduce use of fossil feedstock, reduce EU’s dependence on imports of fossil resources,
improve security of supply of carbon feedstock• reduce pressure on biomass, land use • develop a circular economy
– Energy challenge: - renewable energy storage (Power to X)- new alternative fuels for transport
• Breakthrough: Direct photoconversion of CO2 (longer-term option)
Technologies
sunlight
Research
Right workforce for Research
ANDInnovation
Industry
Higher Education
Building Skills Capacity Together
Industry and HEIs to build together the skills capacity for tomorrow
Create synergies
Concrete SusChem activities:
Dissemination good practice for introducing innovation skills into HEI courses
SusChem Educate to Innovate Programme
CEFIC Long Range Research Initiative (LRI)- Strategic Themes -
IntelligentTesting
Strategies
Health impact of complex
environments
Acceptanceof new
technologiesand products
EU Chemical industry in future
• Recognition of shift from technology support todemonstration of societal value
• Mindset shift to more pre-competitive cooperation within sector and open innovation along value chain
• Visible leadership of Chemical Industry in Public-PrivatePartnership on societal challenges – “value chain captain”
• Broaden engagement of companies (big + SME ’s) in Public Private Partnerships
• Change way we do things (i.e. more with less, change torenewables, closed loops, specialisation)