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ITEA and the role of ICT ClustersPast, present and future of EUREKA
Lugano, 1 July 2015
Rudolf Haggenmüller, ITEA Chairman
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The legendary JESSIJoint European Sub-micron Silicon programme
The pioneer JESSI (1989 – 1996) was the first EUREKA ‘strategic initiative’, and
set an ambitious precedent for clusters of the future.
JESSI primarily focused on deeper co-operation between European semiconductor
companies to close the technology gap with the US and Japan.
It shrunk whole computer systems onto single chips and helped three European
manufacturers Siemens / Infineon, Philips / NXP and ST Microelectronics into
the top ten ranking semiconductor fabricators in the world.
For more than a decade, the EUREKA JESSI, MEDEA and MEDEA+ programmes
have made it possible for Europe’s industry to reinforce its position in semiconductor
process technology, manufacturing and applications, and to become a key supplier to
markets such as telecommunications, consumer electronics and automotive
electronics.
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The EUREKA Clusters story
Clusters represent 70% of the budget of EUREKA project portfolio
1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025
JESSI MEDEA MEDEA+ CATRENE
EURIMUS EURIMUS II
EURIPIDES EURIPIDES2
ITEA ITEA 2 ITEA 3
EUROGIA EUROGIA+ EUROGIA2020
CELTIC CELTIC PLUS
ACQUEAU
MF.IND
PIDEA PIDEA+
M.E.
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High-level vision 2030
Opportunities for Europe
Seven areas of major
change: Globalisation and demographic
change
Management of scarce resources
Climate change
Urbanisation
Mobility
Healthcare
Digital society
The need for software
innovation
The economic impact of
software innovation on
revenues and jobs
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The global market of Digital Technology is 3300b$
of which 2600b$ are in software innovation
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The global number of jobs in Digital Technology is 50M
with 9.1M in Europe, of which 8.9M are in software
innovation
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The global challenges and new Clusters
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Innovation in
water technologies
Micro and Nano
electronics
Telecommunications Smart electronic
systems
Low carbon energy
technologies
Software intensive
systems and
services
New Cluster on
Metallurgy
EUREKA and the EUREKA Clusters
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ITEA 3
Project level ambitions
Innovation
Business impact
Fast exploitation
Seizing the high groundTo ensure that European industry continues to be at the leading edge worldwide
HappinessFor the community and the added-value of project results to improve the lives of
end users
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Agile organisation, based on certified processes and KPIs
Living roadmap, based on state of the art database from the
field
Global approach to research and innovation in co-operation
with EUREKA
Customer and end user involvement
ITEA 3
Programme level ambitions
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Start date: September 2010
End date: December 2013
MEDIATE
Patient friendly medical intervention
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Philips Healthcare MR will release new features in 2014:
- Motion compensation strategies during MR imaging
- Metal artifact correction methods to make images around metal
implants of diagnostic quality
Entering Image Guided Intervention and Therapy solutions market (10
times larger than interventional imaging market alone)
Significant additional annual sales volume over the next five years
is expected due this strategy and these improvements
Developed a web collaborative platform relevant for multiple clinical
applications, e.g. 2 orthopaedic applications, still in development but 1
already CE marked by a SQI customer
Radiotherapy equipment software will enter clinical evaluation at a
leading European Oncology Center by June 2014
Half of the revenue and jobs by 2016 will be a consequence of the
work in MEDIATE.
Ten leading Belgian and
Dutch hospitals signed
for Nexxis
250 Nexxis installations
already by end 2013
MEDIATECustomer & end user involvement/ business
impact/ fast exploitation
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MODELISARSetting a global standard in the automotive domain
Modelling and simulation is essential in the automotive industry. The MODELISAR
project developed a worldwide open standard (FMI) to integrate different simulation
environments in the automotive domain.
Start date: July 2008
End date: December 2011
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MODELISARGlobal approach/ customer & end user
involvement/ Seizing the high ground
BMW, Daimler and Ford started in Q2 2012 an initiative to establish FMI as the
standard for simulation model exchange between OEMs and suppliers.
These OEMs as well as Chrysler, Fiat, GM, Jaguar Land Rover, Nissan, Renault,
Toyota and Volkswagen signed at GAAG conference in Oct 2012 a
commitment to support this initiative.
Up to date, it was signed in addition by Audi, HKMC, Honda, Isuzu, PSA, Suzuki,
Tata, Volvo and Volvo Cars.
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The future of EUREKA is global
41 full members
(40 countries + European Commission)
Strong Clusters cooperation with e.g. the Republic of Korea and Canada
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The future of EUREKA is digital
Research and innovation in Europe has to become more global and
digital; EUREKA and especially the Clusters may act as frontrunners for
this development. Through their flexibility and adaptability, the
EUREKA Clusters are well equipped to consider more global
approaches and the involvement of customers and end users.
For example, ITEA has a collective workforce of about 3,000 people,
and we generate around 70 ideas a year. A digital ITEA will have a
‘crowd’-workforce of around three million people worldwide, with
experts in our main domains. We will manage 70,000 ‘crowd-
generated’ ideas in a truly digital world. We need to understand how
to organise and finance such a digital ITEA.
Let us work together towards a
global and digital EUREKA