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“Connect Innovations to Markets”
SPARC – The European Robotics Strategy
INNOROBO, Lyon, 2 July 2015
Chris BourillonSecretary GeneraleuRobotics
Private Partner - euRobotics aisbl
Public Partner -European Commission
SPARC
• A Public Private Partnership (PPP)– Between euRobotics• The European association representing all stakeholders
– The European Commission
– SPARC is community driven.
SPARC
SPARC
• €700 M from EC (H2020)• €2.1 bn from EU Industry• Largest civilian robotics programme in the world
http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_SPEECH-14-421_en.htm
Launched on 3 June 2014 during Opening Session of Automatica
SPARC
• “SPARC is the partnership for robotics in Europe to maintain and extend Europe’s leadership in robotics.”
• Different roles:– The robotics community (euRobotics):
Recommendations – The European Commission:
Decisions, Funding• Call 2 (ICT-24): Closed 15 April 2015
• Call 3 & 4 (16-17): Planning
Prognosis for Europe
Market data(turnover)
2011 – baseline figures
2020 – conservative market development, without PPP
2020 – optimistic market development with impact of PPP
Robotics market segment
worldwidein (€ bn)
European share
worldwidein (€ bn)
European share
worldwidein (€ bn)
European share
Industrialrobots
19.4 32% 40.0 25% 43.0 35%
Professional service robots
2.2 63% 7.8 45% 16.4 65%
Domestic and personal robots
0.5 14% 1.9 14% 2.4 20%
Sum (turnover) / weighted average
22.1 35% 49.7 28% 61.8 42%
Agricultural Robots
Autonomous Navigation
Benchmarking and Competitions
Bio-Inspired Robots
Civil Robots
AI and Cognition in Robotics
Robot Companionsfor Assisted Living
Healthcare
Industrial Robotics
Maintenance and Inspection
Marine Robotics
Mechatronics
Miniaturised Robots
Natural Interactionwith Social Robots
Perception
Physical HumanRobot Interaction
Software Engineering, System Integration, Systems Engineering
Space Robotics
Telerobotics and Teleoperation
Entrepreneurship
Standardisation
People Transport
Ethical Legal and Socio-Economic Issues
Aerial Robots
Field/Service Robots in Unstructured Environments
Education
Social Intelligence
Logistics
Topic Groups
7
SPARC Documents
SRA: High level document Wide readership Strategy and targets Framework of description
MAR: Technical detail Updated each year Context and detail Will be available
from…www.eu-robotics.net
Strengths
•Markets– Industrial Manufacturing– Agriculture– Healthcare– Logistics– Transport
• Technologies– Functional– Adaptable – B2B– Social Interaction– Systems engineering
–Marine Robotics
• Attitude– Diverse community– Design, creativity,
Innovation
Weaknesses
• Turning innovation into commercial products• Heavy bureaucratic systems• Costs of production
Opportunities
• Innovation and Research support from governments• Scope for international cooperation– High level regulation (Airspace regulations for drones)– Certification– ELS issues
Threats
• Non-manageable barriers• Pioneering sectors dependent on non-technical barriers• Size of future market: technology ready, costs down, but public acceptability/adoption• Negative public image + robotics related negative event = no market