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KEY ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES (KET):
NEXT STEPS BY THE COMMISSION
EUROTECH-Meeting Stuttgart
29.04.2012
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The European "valley of death"
An European integrated initative to pass through the KETs death valley
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Science Production Technology Products
Technological
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Pilot deployment Pilot
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Global Fab
Industrial
Consortium
RTOs Anchor
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Technology readiness levels
Basic
Principles
Observed
Technology
Concept
Formulated
Experimental
Proof of
Concept
Technology
Validation
In lab.
Technology
valididation
in relevant
environment
Demonstration
in relevant
environment
Demonstration
in operational
environment
System
completed and
qualified
Successful
mission
operations
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
R&D, Pillar 1 KET Pilot Line
Pillar 2
KET
Deployment
Project
Manufacturing
Pillar 3
Product
Idea Prototype First
Test
Products
Commercial
End
Products
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Percentage of basic, applied, and development activities
by public sources
Source: Key Science and Engineering Indicators, National Science Board, 2010 Digest, NSF, http://cordis.europa.eu/erawatch, OECD "Research and
Development Statistics", additional analysis courtesy CEA
EIT+JTI
CIP+PPP
FP7 82% Societal challenges (Part III)
+
Excellent Science (Part I)
Industrial leadership (Part II)
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Report of the High Level Group on KETs
Headlines of the Recommendations
1. Make KETs a technological priority for Europe
2. The EU should apply the TRL scale R&D definition
3. Fully exploit the scope of relevant R&D definitions
4. Rebalancing of EU RDI funding programmes
5. A strategic approach to KETs programmes
6. Establish an appropriate set of rules to implement KETs programmes
7. Combined funding mechanisms
8. KETs state aid provisions
9. Globally competitive IP policy in Europe
10. Build, strengthen and retain KETs skills
11. A European KETs observatory and consultative body
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Implemented actions: European Regional Development
Fund (ERDF)
6.10.2011
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Implemented actions: Combined Financing
14.3.2012
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A European strategy for Key Enabling Technologies –
A bridge to growth and jobs (Draft Communication)
The Commission proposes:
to invest EUR 6.663 billion in industrial capabilities on KETs in Horizon 2020. This
includes support for pilot lines and demonstrator projects, including such of larger scale,
for achieving technology and product validation under industrial conditions;
to establish a dedicated governance structure for cross-cutting KETs activities
within the Commission and with external stakeholders in order to develop a joint multi-
annual work programme and to coordinate KETs-related activities within Horizon
2020 and with other instruments (structural funds, EIB loans);
to ensure more integration and cross-fertilisation between the six KETs in
particular for applied research and innovation projects, which will total ca. 30% of
the KETs-related budget;
to implement innovation-oriented public-private partnerships (PPPs) for those
KETs where the necessary conditions specified in Horizon 2020 are in place. Such
PPPs will ensure a close interaction between research and innovation activities and
support the cooperation of all stakeholders, including end-users, across the entire value
chain. They will be based on a long term commitment from all partners based on a
shared vision and clearly defined objectives.
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A European strategy for Key Enabling Technologies –
A bridge to growth and jobs (Draft Communication)
The Commission:
has reviewed its RDI state aid framework and has commenced its revision process,
including an analysis of the matching clause, with the objective of adopting a new
framework by 2013; and
raises awareness of the appropriateness of the EU state aid framework, which can be
applied in the most efficient way by Member States to finance KETs development and
deployment projects, in particular through an extensive application of the full scope of
the RDI state aid guidelines and, for exceptional cases, via notifications under Art. 107
(3) b EU treaty regarding projects of common European interest.
The Commission will:
pursue its efforts to ensure a favourable trade environment and a global level playing
field, i.e. to facilitate market access and investment opportunities, avoid international
market distortion, improve IPR protection, promote reciprocity, reduce the use of
subsidies and tariff and non-tariff barriers at global level and verify compliance with
applicable EU and WTO rules.
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A European strategy for Key Enabling Technologies –
A bridge to growth and jobs (Draft Communication)
The Commission will:
under Horizon 2020 continue and reinforce actions to attract youngsters in KETs and
include well defined activities at improving skills in KETs product demonstration projects;
encourage the establishment of an added-value manufacturing KIC that would aim
at creating closer links between skills demanders and education providers and be
launched under the responsibility of the EIT as of 2014.
…
launch Knowledge Alliances between industry and higher education institutions in order
to foster innovation and allow for more targeted curricula with regard to the market
needs including more "training on the job".
The Commission:
will launch a consultation process with industry stakeholders to sign a Memorandum
of Understanding. This document will express the willingness of the Commission to
facilitate investments in KETs-innovation projects on the one hand and show the
commitment of industry to invest in the EU on the other hand.
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Multi-KET Projects in ENIAC Call 2012
First test for HORIZON 2020
Call 2012: ENIAC pledges 300 M€,
Advanced research: consortia and collaboration
Pilot lines (R&D activity):
Mature the technology concepts
Fine-tune the devices
Test new equipment (1 of each type)
Produce first demonstrators/prototypes
Improve the fabrication yield, up to a level where competitive
manufacturing can start
Volume ramp-up:
Extend equipment to increase Manufacturing capacity
Improve cycle time to deliver wafers
Continue improving manufactoring yield
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