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Brach Associations Brach Associations and Technology and Technology
PlatformsPlatforms
Alberto BruneteAlberto BruneteAETICAETIC
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OverviewOverview
Role of branch associations in national and EU ICT projects
–Projects Management Office (national)
–AproTECH (international)
Technology Platforms and its benefits
Spanish Technology Platform
ETPs
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What is AETIC?What is AETIC?
AETIC, is a non-profit organization that represents the Spanish companies of the
– Electronics
– Information Technologies
– Telecommunications sector.
Aim: to defend the general interests of these industries before the Administration, corporations and organisations of any nature.
AETIC is a meeting point for its associates to voice actions that promote the development of these industries.
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Who does AETIC representWho does AETIC represent??
AETIC brings together more than 1300 companies:
– 300 companies directly
– more than 1.000 indirectly (through smaller associations or corporate groups)
The representativeness of AETIC surpasses 90% of the sector.
In 2008, the business of the member companies of AETIC had a market value equal to 77.977 million euros and they were responsible for the most part of the national private R&D&i effort.
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The advantages of industry associationsThe advantages of industry associations
Knowledge of needs and problems of their member companies
Unique position in terms of industry reach and networking power
Not tight up in day-to-day commercial operations, able to look at the bigger picture in economic, political and regulatory terms and think more long-term.
Multi-linguistic and international management skills
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Goals IGoals I
Protect the collective, professional interests of its members through the promotion of its industries.
Create added value and economic activity in Spain
Contribute to the development of products and services, in defense of the industry’s interests
Represent its members before the Government, regional and local authorities, as well as other public and private, Spanish and foreign institutions
Enhance the economic, social and work conditions of the community.
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Goals IIGoals II
Draft recommendations on socio-economic issues (economic policy and planning)
Enhance business management techniques and methods, in particular through research, knowledge transfer, training and information mechanisms
Strengthen communication channels that link to relevant domestic and international organisations
Provide services that professional organisations demand.
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Services provided to membersServices provided to members
Strengthens standards and quality control
Promotes exports
Develops the domestic market
Improves management capacities through foundation fti (training)
Supports efforts in R&D&I
Protects the sector against piracy, unfair trade and fraud
Promotes enviroment-friendly technologies
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GROUPS
Six sub-sectorial groups representing the sector’s interests through the association as a whole.
1Consumer electronics 2
Electronic components
3Professional electronics
4Telecommunications 5
Operators / providers of telecommunications services 6
Information Technologies
Structure IStructure I
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COMMITTEES
AETIC’s structure is backed up by five working committees which act in areas of common interest for all the member companies.
Sector promotionRadio-broadcastingForeign tradeSMEsSpanish trade fairs
Services to the sectorQualityStudies and statisticsLegalTrainingEmployment
Market developmentIS developmentSoftwareSecurityDigital TelevisionICT outsourcingPatentabilityRFIDsEnvironment
Register of electrical and electronic manufacturers
Innovation and technological developmentR&D and innovationCommercial practices
Structure IIStructure II
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Structure IIIStructure III
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
AETIC’s Board of Directors is chosen every 4 years.
It comprises representatives from Multinationals as well as from SMEs.
It also represents the sub-sector and regional distribution of AETIC’s members.
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R&D Department: OverviewR&D Department: Overview
AETIC’s R&D+I Department has the main objective of promoting an effective participation by companies, particularly SMEs, in the electronics, IT and telecommunications sector in:
• European R&D+I programmes, in particular the 7th Framework Programme, CIP and EUREKA
• Spanish National and Regional R&D+I Plans: AVANZA2 Programme, CENIT Programme, etc.
The main instruments to achieve this objective are:
• AproTECH Office
• Projects Management Office
• Spanish Technology Platforms
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Projects Management OfficeProjects Management Office
Service for technical and economic/administrative management of projects
Help companies to develop R&D&I proposals
Two services:
– Technical Office
– Economic /Administrative Office
Main tasks:
– Analizing the suitability of a proposal for a funding program
– Helping finding partners and making the consortium
– Writing the proposal
– Meetings, Deliverables, Reports
– Disemination
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Projects Management OfficeProjects Management OfficeO
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STAGE 2 STAGE 1 (before) STAGE 3 (after)
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PROJECT CYCLE
APPLYPROJECT EXECUTION
AND JUSTIFICATION
FUTURE
PROPOSALS
GATHER INFORMATION
ANALYSIS
PROJECT PROPOSAL
PHASE 1 PHASE 2
CONTROL AND TRACKINGPROJECT EXECUTION
PROJECT FEEDBACK
REPORT TO LEADER AND PARTNERS
DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT
ANALYSIS OF NEW OPPORTUNITIES
T A
S K
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ADAPT
PROPOSAL
TO PROGRAM
RESOLUTION OF MATTERS AND DOUBTS
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AproTECH: European Projects OfficeAproTECH: European Projects Office
Creation of AproTECH : February 2003.
Institutional supports: Ministerio de Industria, Turismo y Comercio (Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Trade).
AproTECH has also the support of the Spanish Centre for Technology and Industrial Development, CDTI.
Aims:
• Promotion of the participation of the Spanish enterprises in the R&D European programmes (such as 7th FP, EUREKA/IBEROEKA)
• Preparation of the Spanish enterprises for the new challenges regarding the 7th EU Framework 2007-2013 and the Technology Platforms, as well as the new Programme for the Innovation and Competitiviness, CIP.
• Promotion of the competitiviness of the Spanish industrial sector.
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AproTECH: AimsAproTECH: Aims
Main characteristics:
– offers free information and advice for companies
– guidance on preparing and submiting proposals
– search for partnerts
– adaptation to the program/call
– support to enable SMEs to participate in projects
– preliminary evaluation of proposals and negotiation with the
European Commission
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AproTECH’s Work ProcedureAproTECH’s Work Procedure
ENTERPRISEProject IDEA
AproTECH OFFICE: PROPOSAL PREPARATION
AproTECH participation: • Administrative coordinator of the proposal• Partner• Without participation in the projectServices:• Addressed the idea to the correct call and programme• Search for partners• Creation of the consortium• Assintance in writing the proposal
SUCCESS
AproTECH:Support for the
consortium and CE negotiation
YES
NO
ENTERPRISEProject
proposal
AproTECH- R&D&I Dpt. of AETIC
Exploration of other alternatives
ENTERPRISEProposal
submission
AproTECH Office: PRE-EVALUATION OF THE PROPOSAL
Evaluation Report
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Global Results of AproTECH Activities 03/07Global Results of AproTECH Activities 03/07
CallProposals Submitted
Nº of participations
Nº of SMEs participactions
Global Investment (thousend of €)*
Grant applied for (thousend of €)*
AERONAUTICS & SPACE
6 20 7 5.210,5 3.305,0
SME: COLLECTIVE 7 30 16 4.129,6 2.821,6
INCO 1 3 3 200 200IST/ICT 308 512 176 670.000 390.000
eTEN (+CIP) 33 88 25 32.000 22.200EUREKA 13 53 25 - -
PREMIO IST 10 10 - - -NMP 2 9 2 8.920 4.500ETI 4 11 2 1.200 1.100
SECURITY 5 - - - -HEALTH 1 4 2 950 580TOTAL 390 740 258 722.610,10 424.706,6
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Funding OpportunitiesFunding Opportunities
EUROPEAN COMISSION– FP7- SEVENTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME (2007-2013)
– CIP - COMPETITIVENESS AND INNOVATION FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME (2007-2013)
• Information Communication Technologies Policy support Programme (ICT PSP)
– OTHER
• COST
• eCONTENT PLUS
• SAFER INTERNET PLUS
• ERA NET PLUS
• EUROSTARS
EUREKA
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ResearchResearch DevelopmentDevelopment InnovationInnovation Implementation Implementation and/or explotationand/or explotation
IDEA
PRODUCT
USER
PRECOMPETITIVE MARKET IMPLEMENTATION
CIPFP7 EUREKA
University
Technology Centre
Company – R& D Dept.
User
European funding policyEuropean funding policy
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AproTECH LatAmAproTECH LatAm
Focused on Latin America
Enhance R&D&I cooperation Spain - Latin America
– 7th FP
– IBEROEKA
SALA+
– Is a Support Action (SA) intended to foster International Cooperation in the area on Networked Media between Europe and Latin America.
– It will create a channel to set up a permanent and sustainable cooperation structure between Europe and Latin America by
• Developing a R&D roadmap
• Promoting join initiatives
• Creating a European –Latin American Networked Media Council
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European European Technology Platforms (ETP)Technology Platforms (ETP)
The
Stakeholders getting together to define a Strategic Research Agenda on a number of strategically important issues with high societal relevance where achieving Europe’s future growth, competitiveness and sustainable objectives is dependent upon major research and technological advances in the medium to long term.
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ETPs: StakeholdersETPs: Stakeholders
Industry (large, medium and small, embracing the whole production
and supply chain)
Public authorities (given their role of policy-makers and funding
agencies, as well as promoters and consumers of technologies)
Research institutes and the academic community
Financial community (e.g. Venture capital organisations and the
European Investment Bank)
Civil society, including users and consumers
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ETPs: Hierarchy of objectivesETPs: Hierarchy of objectives
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ETP: Strategic Research AgendaETP: Strategic Research Agenda
Strategic Research Agenda addresses:
– the technological R&D challenges which are essential for Europe's future competitiveness
– and the barriers to the development and deployment of new technologies and the new technology-based public goods and services.
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ETPETP: Creation Stages: Creation Stages
Stage 1: Stakeholders get together
to agree a common vision for technology
Stage 2: Stakeholders define a Strategic Research Agenda
setting out the necessary medium- to long-term objectives for the technology
Stage 3: Stakeholders implement the Strategic Research Agenda with the mobilisation of significant human and financial resources
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ETPs: ETPs: Its ‘Life-cycle’Its ‘Life-cycle’
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ETP: AdvantagesETP: Advantages
R&D&I project incubator
Give market visibility to Innovation Centres and Universities
Allow to know private/public user needs (early demand)
Allow a better strategic coordination and lobby towards european and
national R&D funds
Allow a coordination between local and national R&D&I aids, increasing
synergies
Allow to know education needs in strategic fields
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ETP: A few things to take into accountETP: A few things to take into account
The technology fields should be of strategic importance for Europe
– Requiring intensive research and technology progress
There is a need to create a critical mass
– public and private resources at regional, national and European level.
There is a well identified industrial and research community
– ready to collaborate in a common Strategic Research Agenda.
There is a clear commitment from the stakeholders to invest in the implementation of the SRA
– (industry, academia, Member States, the EU, financial institutions etc.).
The platforms are open
– to include new relevant players at any time
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Benefits of Joining the ETPBenefits of Joining the ETP
For the Industry, including SMEs, research institutes, universities, and NGOs:
– accesses to information and experience
– building partnerships
– risk sharing
– more active participation in FP7 and CIP
– adoption of good practices
For the government institutions
– alignment with the European programmes
– improvement of national policies and programmes in R&D
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ETPs in the ICT area ETPs in the ICT area
34 in total
1. ARTEMIS (Embedded systems)
2. ENIAC (Nanoelectronics)
3. eMobility (Mobile and wireless communications)
4. EUROP (robotics)
5. NEM (Networked and Electronic Media)
6. NESSI (Networked European Software & Services Initiative)
7. ISI (The Integral Satcom Initiative)
8. Photonics21 (Photonics for the 21th Century)
9. EPoSS (Smart Systems Integration)
http://cordis.europa.eu.int/technology-platforms/
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Joint Tecnnology InitiativesJoint Tecnnology Initiatives
Derive from ETPs with the purpose to implement a substantial part of the SRA
They are legal entities which are proposed as a new way of realising public-private partnerships , involving industry, the research community and public authorities at European level to pursue ambitious common research objectives.
A mechanism for performing research at EU level. Now they are PPPs.
JTIs will support large-scale multinational research activities in areas of major interest to European industrial competitiveness and issues of high societal relevance.
A JTI focuses on one specific industrial area, has a well defined objective, addresses a market failure and is funded by a combination of private and public investments.
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Spanish Technology PlatformsSpanish Technology Platforms
In coordination and cooperation with the Spanish Ministries of Industry and Education as well as with CDTI, several Technology Platforms have been launched in the area of Information and Communications Technologies.
Same objectives as the ETPs
Focus on:
– Working groups main goal -> Create R&D project
– WG appear/dissapear as needed
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Spanish Technology Platforms: AimsSpanish Technology Platforms: Aims
To develop a national vision towards research priorities and national competencies.
To complete and keep updated the Strategic Research Agenda.
To advise national authorities (Ministries, CDTI, Regional authorities) on defining their national research programmes.
To strengthen the Spanish participation in the European programmes
To support strategic national and high quality proposals in the appropriate call,at any level: European, national or regional.
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Spanish Technology PlatformsSpanish Technology Platforms
Through its R&D+I Department, AETIC promotes and provides a secretariat for the following Spanish platforms:
– eNEM: Networked Media
– eMOV: Mobile Communications
– eSEC: Security and Dependability
– eISI: Satellite Communications
– eVIA: Independent Life and Accesibility
– es.Internet :Convergence towards the Internet of Future
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Spanish Technology PlatformsSpanish Technology Platforms
And the Newest:
– Spanish Water and Irrigation Technology Platform
– Spanish Hotel Technology Platform
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Some dataSome data
334 Experts334 Experts
(154 Entities)(154 Entities)
342 Experts342 Experts
(163 Entities)(163 Entities)
241 Experts241 Experts
(120 Entities)(120 Entities)
80 Experts80 Experts
(43 Entities)(43 Entities)
402 Experts402 Experts
(270 Entities)(270 Entities)
57%20%
12%11% Enterprises
Universities
Associations/Fundations
Technology Centers
121 Experts121 Experts
(62 Entities)(62 Entities)
About 50 new initiatives (170 M€) have been presented to each platform
In the last three years, cooperation projects of about 75 M€ have been promoted.
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Example: eNEM & eMOVExample: eNEM & eMOV
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ETP and JTI: ConclusionsETP and JTI: Conclusions
ETP and JTI can be of high value to stakeholders and to European economy and society
– build partnerships to share risk in research, concentrate resources, and compete
– speed up innovation by knowledge and experience sharing
– build consensus to turn research results into products and services
– increase research effort and Improve return on investment in RTD
But:
– should be open and avoid closed club
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Thank you for your attention!Thank you for your attention!
AETICAETIC
Príncipe de Vergara 74, 4ª planta
28006 MADRID
Telf. +34 91 590 23 00
www.aetic.es [email protected]
Alberto Brunete