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WeBBT

Strategy

Importance of ICT

Employment by ICT sub-sector in Belgium (in FTE)

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(IT Equipment): computers, printers, scanners, photocopiers

(Components, Telecom and Multimedia Equipment): semiconductors, printedcircuits, LCDs, TV tubes, diodes, TV, VCR, cameras, cassette players, CD and DVD players,telephones, faxes, switches, routers, TV and radio emitters(Measurement Instruments): measurement instruments (sensors, readers), industrial process control equipment.

Telecommunication services

(Computer Services and Software): hardware consultancy, software consultancy and supply, database activities, Internet, maintenance and repair.

ICT BERD in relation to GDP broken down into ICT sector size and

R&D intensity factors, 2007

ICT BERD in theeconomy (ICTBERD/GDP

SizeofICTsectorintheeconomy(ICTVA/GDP)

ICT sector R&Dintensity (ICT BERD /ICTVA)

EU 0.30% 4.8% 6.2%

US 0.72% 6.4% 11.2%Japan 0.87% 6.8% 12.8%

Korea 1.30% 7.9% 16.5%

Taiwan 1.31% 10.6% 12.3%Belgium 0.25% 4.0% 6.2%

Impact of ICT on other sectors

‘ICT has revolutionized the global economy in recent

decades, leading to increased productivity and higher

standards of living. The economies that accrue the

greatest benefits will be those that continue to

aggressively support ICT R&D to keep their firms and

industries at the cutting edge of innovation and

application’

Source: ICT R&D policies, an international

perspective Stephen Ezell and Scott Andes

(ITIF)

Innovation Policy

Growing focus on Europe

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FIA: participants in >10 projects

Name Nr of FIA Projects

ALCATEL LUCENT 35 TELEFONICA 33 FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V

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FRANCE TELECOM SA 21

INSTITUT NATIONAL RECHERCHE INF. ET EN AUTOMATIQUE 20

SAP AG 20

THALES SA 17

ERICSSON AB 16

IBM RESEARCH GMBH 15

NEC EUROPE LTD 14

ATOS ORIGIN SOCIEDAD ANONIMA ESPANOLA 13 THOMSON 12 INTERDISCIPLINARY INSTITUTE FOR BROADBAND TECHNOLOGY

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TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN 11

UNIVERSITY OF SURREY 11

CENTRE FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY HELLAS 10

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE 10

CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE 10

SIEMENS AG 10

WATERFORD INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 10

Alignment with VRWI and VIA

Strategische cluster 1: Transport - Diensten - Logistiek - Supply chain management

Strategische cluster 2: ICT en Diensten voor de Gezondheidszorg

Strategische cluster 3: Gezondheidszorg - Voeding - Preventie en behandeling

Strategische cluster 4: Nieuwe materialen - Nanotechnologie - Verwerkende industrie

Strategische cluster 5: ICT voor Socio-economische Innovatie

Strategische cluster 6: Energie en Milieu voor Diensten en Verwerkende industrie

Track Record

Facts & figures

• IBBT annual research budget: 30 Mio Euro

• 257 research projects • 83 interdisciplinary cooperative projects

• 174 other projects

• 721 research partners

• 1000+ researchers in IBBT research departments

• 1000+ publications

• 30 incubation projects

• 10 iVenture seed-investments

• 8 IBBT spin-off companies

10 CONFIDENTIEEL

Track Record

Revenues IBBT

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Externally Financed Research

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Government Allowance

IBBT Mission

Vision

Create a lasting and

positive impact on

society through

innovation in ICT

Mission

IBBT aims to add economic

and social value through

excellent research and the

creation of human capital in the

domain of ICT

We want to achieve this through

• Performing demand-driven, interdisciplinary research in

an open innovation context

• Creating value by collaborating closely with economic

and social actors in Flanders and the world

• Developing world-class researchers and companies

Focus on our main societal challenges

Application Domains

Societal Challenges

• Digital media and culture

• Healthy Society

• Sustainable Mobility

• ICT and Energy

• Social and Secure Computing

Goals and Enablers

Strategy

Blazing Platforms – Economist February 12 2011

„But, for a full

comeback Europe will

have to wait for an

entrepreneurial culture

like Silicon Valley‟s.

This may not be as

hopeless as it sounds.

The beginnings of such

a culture have taken

root in recent years,

and some successful

start-ups have

sprouted‟

Other bits of Europe‟s mobile-phone industry

are already showing signs of revival. The

revenues of ARM, a British firm, may only be in

the hundreds of millions, but most

microprocessors found in handsets and other

mobile devices are based on its designs.

Ericsson now generates 40% of its revenues

with services, for instance by managing wireless

networks around the world. And on February 7th

Alcatel-Lucent unveiled technology that reduces

the size of a wireless base station from a filing

cabinet‟s to that of a Rubik‟s cube.

Strategic Goals

Excellence in Demand-driven Research

Our R&D Toolbox

Research Departments

Research activities

Focus on Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Our goal is to have an impact on the economy and society by the global

valorisation and widespread acceptance of IBBT innovations.

IBBT Incubator & Venture Accelerator

Create a vibrant environment with an international vision that links

entrepreneurs with IBBT know how, provides access to financing

and leverages our industry network

Enterpreneurs Financing

Industry Partner

Network

Our Incubation toolkit

Seed Capital Fund

Fostering Human Capital

Key Objectives

• Attract and retain research talent

• Increase learning opportunities and

(international) researcher mobility

• Stimulate entrepreneurship

• Continued „brain transfer‟ to innovation

companies

• Increase and share IBBT project-management

experience

Strategic Enablers

Internationalization

Focus domains for internationalization

• Research excellence through international collaboration

• Increased participation in European projects

• Support for start-ups and growth companies in an

international environment

• International branding and image building

Facilities

Living Labs

Panel Management

• We’ll find and motivate your test-users

Living Lab Methodology

• We’ll show you how to set up a living lab project

Prototyping & testing

• We’ll model a rough idea into a usable app for daily life and test it through

Simulate Your Business

• Draw, discuss and simulate your value chain and business model on the fly.

European Network of Living Labs •iLab.o hosts the Brussels Office for ENoLL

A toolbox for any project type: ICON, Living Lab, CIP, FP7, …

Scenario‟s for the Future

Four Scenarios • Scenario 1 - “Status quo” : this is basically an extrapolation of the current

(2011) financial situation, with government funding increasing only by a yearly

inflation rate of 3% and thus constant in real terms.

• Scenario 2 - “Low growth” : in this scenario we foresee a yearly growth rate of

government funding of 8%, as set forward by VRWI in their minimal

guidelines for R&D-expenditure in Flanders towards 2020.

• Scenario 3 - “Moderate growth” : government funding increases at a rate of

15% per year, which would result in doubling the government funding amount

by 2016, but would only bring IBBT at that point at the same funding-level of

other Strategic Research Centers in Flanders today.

• Scenario 4 - “Ambitious growth” : this scenario would accelerate the

alignment of IBBT‟s government funding with that of other SRC‟s in Flanders

faster, i.e. doubling the total government funding by 2013. After the first 2

years, a yearly growth rate of 10% would then be applicable until 2016.

Mapping of scenarios against strategic goals & enablers

StrategicGoals&Enablers

StrategicInitiatives Scenario1

Scenario2

Scenario3

Scenario4

AchieveExcellenceinMarket-driven

Research

Increasedfundingformarket-driven&strategicresearch

- +/- + +

NewR&D-instruments(eg.forSME’s) - - +/- +

Strategicresearchpartnerships - - + +

LivingLabactivities - + + +

Providecomprehensivesupportfor

entrepreneurshipandinnovation

Incubation&venturingsupportforICT-startups

+/- +/- + +

LinkintotheFlemish“Zaaigeldfonds” + + + +

“Accelerator”programforhigh-growthcompanies

- - +/- +

FosterHumanCapitalthroughknowledge

exchange

“Accelerator”programforhigh-growthcompanies

- - +/- +

WaalseKrook + + + +

SupportinprojectmanagementofEU-projects

- - +/- +

FocusonInternationalizatio

n

BoostthevolumeofEU-fundedprojects - - + +

Strategicresearchpartnerships - - + +

LivingLabactivities - + + +

InternationallyorientedMarketing&Communication

- - + +

Createworld-classfacilities

Increasedfundingforinfrastructure&facilities

- +/- + +

WaalseKrook + + + +

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