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Bart Van Caenegem Programme Officer A4 – Photonics
Directorate A – Digital Industry DG CONNECT, European Commission
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The Photonics strategy in Horizon2020
RespiceSME workshop @ micro photonics 12 October 2016, Berlin
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• The Photonics Public Private Partnership in H2020
• Why? What is it? And how does it work?
• The strategy and input in H2020 Work Programme
• The Digitising European Industry strategy
• Digitisation of European Industry: What is at stake?
• What to do about it?
• The role of RespiceSME and the other CSAs in the
photonics strategy in Horizon2020
Photonics - strong European industry with huge economic impact
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Global photonics market ~373 bn EUR (2013)
European photonics market ~69 bn EUR (2013)
Market share ~18% (2013)
Estimated global photonics market in 2020 ~615 bn EUR
SME based - more than 5.000 SMEs in Europe
~370.000 employees in the European photonics sector
Market shares of European companies
- Production technology 55%
- Optical components & systems 40%
- Measurement & automated vision 35%
- Medical technology & life sciences 30%
“Photonics impacts around 10% of the European economy”
[Study: The Leverage Effect of Photonic Technologies, European Commission, 2011]
Why a PPP in Photonics? - 3.8 million jobs lost in manufacturing in Europe
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COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT 'Advancing Manufacturing - Advancing Europe' – Report of the Task Force on Advanced Manufacturing for Clean Production; 2014
Competing economies leap-frogging up global
manufacturer’s ranking supported by political leadership
About 600,000 jobs
added to US manufacturing over the past five years
22% of market share
China is now the world’s largest factory for advanced products, ahead of US and EU
Source: Report High Level Group on Key Enabling Technologies (KET)
Why a Photonics PPP in Horizon2020? Speed up Process from Lab to Fab
Source: High Level Group on KETs – final meeting (24/06/2014)
Photonics Public Private Partnership
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Equipment Components & Devices
Integrated Systems
Products & Solutions
Materials
EU investment 700 M€ for the Photonics PPP
(460 M€ in FP7)
The PPP is the EC + Photonics21 Signed on 17 December 2013, Brussels
Industry-driven, multi-annual strategic research and innovation agenda
FOSTER MANUFACTURING, JOB AND WEALTH CREATION IN EUROPE
through a long term investment commitment by both industry and the EC;
MOBILISE, POOL AND LEVERAGE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RESOURCES
to provide successful solutions for some of the major societal challenges facing Europe, in
particular in healthcare & well-being, and energy efficiency.
ACCELERATE EUROPE’S INNOVATION PROCESS AND TIME TO MARKET
by addressing the full innovation and value chain in a number of market sectors where European
photonics industry is particularly strong (e.g. lighting, medical photonics, and optical components
& systems);
Objectives:
Photonics Public Private Partnership How it works
Based on a 7 year commitment to the partnership
PPP decides on the Research and Innovation
investment priorities.
PPP responsible for overall strategy for sector,
including stimulating complementary sources of
financing and dedicated innovation support
actions.
Photonics21: More than 3000 members
(representing >1600 affiliations) from all over
Europe
Photonics21 stakeholders (business
representatives, researchers, scientists) engage
on a voluntary basis
Membership is open to all and free of charge
EU Commission
Photonics Community
Photonics Industry/
Research organizations
Photonics PPP Association =
ETP Photonics21 EB member affiliations
Executive Board representation & execution
12 members
Board of Stakeholders decision-making body
Up to 100 members
7 Work Groups
> 3000 members /> 1600 affiliations
Photonics21: Our Core Input Forum – The Work Groups
Tasks:
Discuss and align input for the Multiannual Roadmap and call topics for the Horizon2020 Photonics PPP Work Programme
Provide networking opportunities for the European photonics community
WG 5: Security, Metrology, Sensors
WG 6: Optical Components and Systems
WG 7: Research, Education, Training
WG 1: Information and Communication
WG 2: Industrial Manufacturing and Quality
WG 3: Life Sciences & Health
WG 4: Emerging Lighting, Electronics and Displays
Applications
Cross-Sectoral Themes
Horizon2020 Photonics PPP (KET) calls Priority Setting for the Work Programme
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(C-level represent.)
ICT 30 – 2017: Photonics KET Overview
ICT30.a Research and Innovation Actions ■ Application driven core photonic technology developments for agile Petabit/s
Optical Core and Metro Networks
■ Photonic integrated circuit (PIC) technology
■ Disruptive approaches to optical manufacturing by 2 and 3 D opto-structuring
ICT30.b Innovation Actions
■ Innovation Incubator for SMEs
■ Application driven core photonic devices integrated in systems
Focus is on:
– Biophotonics: imaging systems for in-depth disease diagnosis
– Sensing for process and product monitoring and analysis
ICT30.c Coordination and Support actions
■ Supporting the industrial strategy for photonics in Europe
43 M€
43 M€
3 M€
An Overview of the Actions called: 89 M€
LEIT ICT Call DDL: 25 APR 2017
Industry Research collaboration: PPP projects move up to TRL 7
Focus of Photonics PPP Projects
Disruptive Research
FP7 funding
TRL1: Basic principles observed
TRL2: Technology concept formulated
TRL3: Experimental proof of concept
TRL4: Technology validation in lab
TRL5: Tech. validation in relevant environment
TRL6: Demonstration in relevant environment
TRL7: Demonstration in operational environment
TRL8: System complete and qualified
TRL9: Successful missions operations
KET** Report: The Technological Readiness Level
(TRL)
Challenge: Activities closer to the market are often 10 times more expensive
Applied Research Pilot Production or Demonstration Project
Manufacturing
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• The Photonics Public Private Partnership in H2020
• Why? What is it? And how does it work?
• The strategy and input in H2020 Work Programme
• The Digitising European Industry strategy
• Digitisation of European Industry: What is at stake?
• What to do about it?
• The role of RespiceSME and the other CSAs in the
photonics strategy in Horizon2020
"Digital inside": Innovations in products (all types)
Digital transformations of processes
Radical/disruptive changes in business models
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~40 % AV growth ~50% ~40% ~80%
Products Services
ICT sector
Products Services
ICT sector
The trend
Electronics, photonics
ICTdevices
~40% of Added Value
~50% of Added value
~40% of Added Value
~40% of Added Value
Critical Value chains
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• For any industry in Europe (SMEs, non-tech, etc.)
• From vertical markets to mainstream
• Prioritisation, Reference implementations, test, benchmarks
• Eliminate barriers for digitisation
• Upskilling and rethinking the workplace 16
• Access to digital technologies and expertise within "working distance" for any industry in Europe, especially SMEs, mid-caps, non-tech
• A "Digital Innovation Hub" in every region based on:
• World class specialised competence centre
• able to provide industry with access to knowledge, technology development means and testing facilities
• honest broker between users, suppliers, investors,...
• Collaboration and networking between centres, ensuring a one-stop-shop for expertise, complementarity & specialisation
• Public sector sharing risk with industry in innovation
• Role of regional clusters, innovation agencies
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• Up to 500 M€ from H2020, extrapolating from current levels
• An additional 300 M€ from revision of MFF for Cloud and HPC
• Up to 5 B€ of investments
• National budgets, ESIF and EFSI
• Matching public funds
• Up to 5 B€ of co-investment in innovations
• More than 5 times more for investment in manufacturing
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• The Photonics Public Private Partnership in H2020
• Why? What is it? And how does it work?
• The strategy and input in H2020 Work Programme
• The Digitising European Industry strategy
• Digitisation of European Industry: What is at stake?
• What to do about it?
• The role of RespiceSME and the other CSAs in the
photonics strategy in Horizon2020
EU main research priority areas Photonics
in FP7 (2007-2013) & H2020 (2014-2015)
175 projects for ~640 M€
+x*: from call 2016 (preliminary)
Optical data Communications
Lasers and Manufacturing
Biophotonics Health&Food
SSL Lighting, Displays & OPVs
Sensors for safety & security
Integration Platforms & Nanophotonics
Cross-cutting Support Actions
Education and training, Roadmapping, Coordination between regional/national clusters, Coordination of the Photonics research constituency, Access to advanced technologies, Support to SMEs
© TRUMPF GmbH
© Fraunhofer-Institut für Lasertechnik
© Laser Zentrum Hannover
© Rofin-Sinar Laser GmbH
Low-cost pedestrian night detection system
Contactless sensing
15 58 M€
31 103M€
10 47 M€
26 98 M€
19 92 M€
16 44 M€
12 19 M€
FP7 H2020 Areas
6 +1* 26 M€
4 13 M€
7 +8* 25 M€
11 +8* 38 M€
6 +2* 38 M€
7 +3* 33 M€
5 +2* 7 M€
• Outreach - Education and training
• Roadmapping of technologies
• Coordination of the Photonics research constituency
• Support to SMEs
• Value chains and involving end-user industry
• Facilitate access to advanced technologies
• Improving access to finance
• Towards Digital innovation hubs
• Coordination between regional/national clusters and policy
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Strategic Photonics CSAs
• EuroPho21
• Photonics4All
• RespiceSME
• EPRISE
• PHABLABS 4.0
• Laser-Go (Cosme action)
• PICs4All
For more information
The Photonics PPP on twitter:
@Photonics21 and @PhotonicsEU
Contacting the Photonics Unit: [email protected]
Photonics Unit web site:
https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/photonics
Photonics 21
http://www.photonics21.org
Photonics PPP Annual Meeting 2017
Brussels, 28-29 March 2017 (save the date)