Post on 27-Mar-2015
Willy Van Puymbroeck
European Commission
Head of Unit Nanoelectronics
A Common Strategic Framework for Research, Development and Innovation
in Europe
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EU2020 EU strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth A Digital Agenda for Europe Industrial policy for the Globalisation Era Towards an Innovation Union
HORIZON 2020 Outlook and Budget Impact, simplification and architecture Challenges and funding schemes
An eco-system for nano-electronics in Europe Study findings Creating a prosperous environment in Europe Examples – Clusters and Pilot Lines in Key Enabling Technologies Current funding opportunities with the Commission
By 2020:
• 75 % (now 69) employment rate (% of population aged 20-64 years)
• 3% (now 1,8) Investment in R&D (% of EU’s GDP)
• “20/20/20” climate/energy targets met (incl. 30% emissions reduction if conditions are right)
• < 10% (now 15) early school leavers & min. 40% (now 31) hold tertiary degree
• 20 million less people (now 80) should be at risk of poverty
EUROPE 2020: EUROPE 2020: A EU strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growthA EU strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth
A strategy for SMART, SUSTAINABLE and INCLUSIVE growth
European Platform against Poverty
An Agenda for new
skills and jobs
Resource efficient Europe
An industrial policy for the globalisation
era
Digital Agenda for
Europe
Youth on the move
Innovation Union
http://ec.europa.eu/eu2020
EUROPE 2020: EUROPE 2020: 3 priorities, 7 flagship initiatives
Developing an economy based on knowledge and innovation
Promoting a more resource efficient, greener and more
competitive economy
Fostering high employment economy delivering
economic, social and territorial cohesion
A Digital Agenda for EuropeA Digital Agenda for EuropeEvery European Digital!
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/digital-agenda
A vibrant digital single market
Interoperability and standards
Trust and security
Fast and ultra fast internet
access
Research and innovation
Enhancing digital literacy,
skills and inclusion
ICT-enabled benefits for EU
society
EU2020Flagship
Communication COM(2010)245 of 19.05.2010
Industrial Policy for the Globalisation Era Industrial Policy for the Globalisation Era
Putting Competitiveness and Sustainability at Centre Stage.
• Improving framework conditions for industry
• Strengthening the Single Market
• A new industrial innovation policy
• Capitalising on globalisation
• Promoting industrial modernisation
• The sector-specific dimension - a targeted approach
Communication COM(2010)614 of 28.10.2010
EU2020Flagship
Completing the European Research Area (already by 2014)– joint programming with Member States and regions …
Improving framework conditions for business to innovate– single EU Patent, access to capital, setting of interoperable
standards, making full use of public procurement, prototype manufacturing, …
Strengthen partnerships in knowledge triangle between education, business, research and innovation and between knowledge clusters
– people, institutions, infrastructures, regions, … Launching EIP’s: 'European Innovation Partnerships' where all EU
instruments to support innovation should work together– structural funds, rural development funds, R&D framework
programme, CIP … EIB … and streamline administrative procedures …
Towards anTowards an INNOVATION UNION INNOVATION UNIONTargets - excerpts
Communication COM(2010)546 6.10.2010
Towards anTowards an INNOVATION UNION INNOVATION UNIONTargets - excerpts
Excellent Knowledge Base
Access to finance
Innovation Market
From idea to the market
Strengthening Europe's knowledge base
Research and education nurture innovation. Europe would require at least one
million more researchers in the next decade to reach the target of investing 3% of
EU GDP on R&D by 2020. In education, the Commission
will support business-academia collaborations to
develop new curricula addressing innovation skills gaps. It will also support an
independent ranking for universities.
Getting good ideas to market
The Innovation Union proposes to create a
genuine single European market for
innovation which would attract innovative
companies and businesses. To achieve this, several measures
are proposed in the fields of patent
protection, standardization, public procurement and smart
regulation.
Maximising regional and social benefits
To avoid an "innovation divide" between the strongest innovating
regions and the others, the Commission will
assist Member States to use better the
remaining part of the €86 billion of
structural funds programmed for 2007-2013 for research and innovation projects.
• Proposal by the Commission in ‘A budget for Europe 2020’ on Research and Innovation– Budget for 2014 -2020 of EUR 80 billion in constant
2011 prices– Bring together FP7, the innovation part of
Competitiveness and Innovation Programme (CIP) and European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
– Structured around three distinct reinforcing blocks• Excellence in the science base• Tackling societal challenges• Creating industrial leadership and competitive
frameworks– Includes both agenda-driven activities and more
open areas for applications– Implementation will be simplified and standardised
Horizon 2020Horizon 2020Outlook and budget
• FROM different priorities in each programme and initiativeTO common strategic priorities, focusing on
societal challenges, competitiveness and research excellence
• FROM gaps between the stages (R&D, demonstration, piloting, market uptake …)TO coherent support for projects and organisations
across the innovation cycle
Horizon 2020Horizon 2020Increasing impact
• FROM a large variety of funding schemes within and between programmes TO a rationalised toolkit of funding schemes across
the CSF
• FROM different rules in each programme and initiative TO more standardised rules across all initiatives –
which meet the different needs and with flexibility where needed
• FROM multiple websites, guidance documents, applicationsTO common entry point, one stop shop, common IT
platform
Horizon 2020Horizon 2020Achieving simplification
Creating Industrial Leadership & Competitive Frameworks− Leadership in enabling technologies
ICTNanotech, Production, MaterialsBiotechSpace
− Access to risk finance & venture capital − High potential SMEs
Excellence in the Research BaseFrontier research (ERC & FET Flagships)Skills and career development (Marie Curie)Research infrastructures incl. e-Infrastructures
Tackling Societal ChallengesHealth, demographics and wellbeingFood security and bio-based economySecure, clean and efficient energySmart, green and integrated transportResource efficiency & climate impactInclusive, innovative & secure society(EIT)
Common rules, toolkit of funding schemes
Shared objectives and principles
Horizon 2020Horizon 2020Architecture
Horizon 2020Horizon 2020Challenges and funding schemes – a comprehensive picture
Societal challenges
Industrial leadership
Excellence in science
Infrastructures and skills
Strategic,Roadmap based
Open, Agile User-driven testing, piloting
Pilots
Pilots
ERC
Small size
SMEs specific
Light WP
Anytime
e.g. support to
EIPs
e.g. PPPs
e.g. FET Flagships
eInfrastructures
e.g. HPC access
e.g. Living labs
Europe could lose out in the competitive race:• Building fabs subsidies are higher in US and China• Losing manufacturing/process know-how may lead to a loss in R&D• No new advanced labs and fabs planned in Europe for next technological steps
(<=22nm)• EUV lithography and 450mm fabs delays may be a chance or a threat
Europe could lose out in the competitive race:• Building fabs subsidies are higher in US and China• Losing manufacturing/process know-how may lead to a loss in R&D• No new advanced labs and fabs planned in Europe for next technological steps
(<=22nm)• EUV lithography and 450mm fabs delays may be a chance or a threat
Europe has a chance to maintain a leading position:• Market is rapidly growing in several domains (MEMS, automotive,
photovoltaics, …) • Mastering manufacturing is required to perform large volume productions• R&D is less expensive than “More Moore” but still essential• Pilot lines or lab-fabs are crucial to bring innovations to a manufacturing
step
Europe has a chance to maintain a leading position:• Market is rapidly growing in several domains (MEMS, automotive,
photovoltaics, …) • Mastering manufacturing is required to perform large volume productions• R&D is less expensive than “More Moore” but still essential• Pilot lines or lab-fabs are crucial to bring innovations to a manufacturing
step
“More Moore”
“More than Moore”
AN ECO-SYSTEM FOR NANOELECTRONICSAN ECO-SYSTEM FOR NANOELECTRONICSFindings of a Study on Nanoelectronics in Europe-2011
Increasing synergies between policy instruments:
• Making most of existing funding mechanisms
• Smart specialisation strategies – linking innovation clusters
• Lifelong learning – excellence in education skills developments
• Supporting pilot lines, early product validation actions, …
• Promoting entrepreneurship
• …
AN ECO-SYSTEM FOR NANOELECTRONICSAN ECO-SYSTEM FOR NANOELECTRONICSCreating a prosperous environment in Europe
Specific ProgrammeSpecific ProgrammeSpecific ProgrammeSpecific Programme
FP7FP7FP7FP7
Vision, Mission, StrategyVision, Mission, StrategyVision, Mission, StrategyVision, Mission, Strategy
FP7FP7FP7FP7
AN ECO-SYSTEM FOR NANOELECTRONICSAN ECO-SYSTEM FOR NANOELECTRONICSMaking most of existing funding mechanisms
AN ECO-SYSTEM FOR NANOELECTRONICSAN ECO-SYSTEM FOR NANOELECTRONICSClusters
Source: HLG KETs Wshop, Source: HLG KETs Wshop, BXL, March 2010BXL, March 2010
AN ECO-SYSTEM FOR NANOELECTRONICSAN ECO-SYSTEM FOR NANOELECTRONICSPilot Lines in Key Enabling Technologies
Call for Proposals – Call 8
• Close 17/01/2012 at 17.00 Brussels local time
Including Coordination and Support Actions:
• Broaden services to offer … access to training, to CAD tools and to advanced technologies,
design kits and IP blocks for education, prototyping and small volume production
• Road maps, bench marks, strategy papers, studies of limits …
• Stimulating of young people towards electronic careers; training an education for high school
students; access for students and PhDs to production lines and research labs
• International co-operation
• Support, coordination and standardisation actions including preparatory work for 450mm
wafer processing targeting material and equipment companies
AN ECO-SYSTEM FOR NANOELECTRONICSAN ECO-SYSTEM FOR NANOELECTRONICSCurrent funding opportunities with the Commission
THANK YOUWilly.VanPuymbroeck@ec.europa.eu
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