introduction dr. andreas wild executive director of the eniac joint
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A. Wild
Executive Director
Large Pilot Production
Facilities
Key Enabling Technologies for
a European Industrial Renaissance,
Brussels, 2-3 April 2014
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PART 1 : CONCERNS
1. What is a pilot line?
2. Is a pilot line eligible for R&D grants?
3. Who participates in a pilot line?
4. Is a pilot line European?
PART 2 : OPPORTUNITIES
1. Does size matter?
2. Does discipline/industry matter?
3. Combined funding
4. Impact assessment
CONTENT
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CONCERNS
PART 1
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What is a pilot line?
The “Three Pillar Bridge” of the HLG on KETs
Second Pillar → “Pilot Line Project ”
A R&D PROJECTS FULFILLING
ADDITIONAL CRITERIA • Executed by an
industrial consortium
• Using an innovative
technology
• Developing an
innovative product,
meeting a social
challenge
• Demonstrating its
value and potential
• Establishing a
realistic environment,
a facility
• Having a deployment
plan to a real life
European
manufacturing site
R&D
Part
ENIAC JU
compatibility R&D Project:
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Is a pilot line eligible for R&D grants?
5
Call 2012-1 Call 2012-2
MATURITY MILESTONE
Non-commercial engineering samples, prototypes… Commercial products
Failing system qualification may require
another full development loop!
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Who participates in pilot line projects ?
Participation in ENIAC JU Pilot Line Projects
TOTAL: 14 Pilot Lines, 202 Participating Organizations
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Is a pilot line European?
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OPPORTUNITIES
PART 2
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Does size matter?
• 14 Pilot Lines selected for funding
with total eligible costs of 1.79 B€
• 265 M€ national funding
and 267 M€ ENIAC JU grants,
• a leading instrument for implementing
KET policies !
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Does discipline/industry matter?
Call ACRONYM TITLE COORDINATOR COUNTRY
AGATEDevelopment of Advanced GaN substrates &
Technologies
S.O.I.TEC SILICON ON INSULATOR
TECHNOLOGIES SAFrance
E450EDL European 450mm Equipment Demo Line ASML NETHERLANDS B.V. The Netherlands
EPPL Enhanced Power Pilot Line Infineon Technologies Austria AG Austria
Lab4MEMS LAB FAB for smart sensors and actuators MEMS STMICROELECTRONICS SRL Italy
PLACES2BEPilot Lines for Adv. CMOS Enhanced by SOI in 2x nodes
built in Europe
STMICROELECTRONICS CROLLES 2
SASFrance
DEMETER
DEep SubMicron System on Chip (SoC) for Harsh
Environment applicaTions using EuRopean
Technologies
ATMEL NANTES SAS France
E450LMDAPEuropean 450mm Lithography and Metrology
Development for Advanced PatterningASML NETHERLANDS B.V. The Netherlands
eRampExcellence in Speed and Reliability for More than
Moore Technologies
INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES DRESDEN
GMBH UND CO OHGGermany
Lab4MEMS II Micro-Optical MEMS, micro-mirrors and pico-projectors STMICROELECTRONICS SRL Italy
PANACHE
Pilot line for Advanced Nonvolatile memory
technologies for Automotive microControllers, High
security applications and general Electronics
STMICROELECTRONICS CROLLES 2
SASFrance
PLACYD Pilot Line for Self Assembly Copolymers Delivery ARKEMA FRANCE SA France
POLIS Pilot Optical Line for Imaging and SensingSTMICROELECTRONICS GRENOBLE 2
SASFrance
THINGS2DO THIN but Great Silicon 2 Design ObjectsSTMICROELECTRONICS GRENOBLE 2
SASFrance
ViDaPVCSEL Pilot Line for IR Illumination, Datacom and
Power ApplicationsPHILIPS TECHNOLOGIE GMBH Germany
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12
-22
01
3-2
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Private
>50%
JU
SME in less developed region quits,
project continues
Combined funding From FP7 to Horizon 2020 : Co-financing Hope
(decided in principle, implementation under debate)
Private
>50%
European
FP7, H2020
Private
>50%
ERDF
ERDF
National/
Regional
National/
Regional
Regi
onal
Co
-fun
ding
Re
g.
Co-f
.
Large contributor quits, project cancelled
THE CO-FUNDING JUs NEED
Eu
ro
pe
an
FP
7
National/
Regional
Private
>50% JU
National/
Regional
National/
Regional
Nat./Reg.
Eu
ro
pe
an
H2
02
0
Eu
ro
pe
an
FP
7
National/
Regional
National/
Regional
Nat./Reg
.
National/
Regional
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Large Investment Support by Combined Funding
Total Investment : 6 B €
Pilot Line: 2 B€
JU eligible
1B€
ESIF eligible
1B€
National/
regional:
250M€
JU:
250M€
(not state
aid)
National/
regional:
200M€
ERDF
300M€
(at 60%)
State Aid:
420M€
(10.5%)
Industrial Investment : 4 B€
Maximum Aid Amount Without
Combined Funding :
= R × (50 + 0.50 × B + 0.34 × C)
Assuming R=0.3:
0.3 X (50 + 0.50 x 50 + 0.34 x 5,900) =
= 624.3 M€ (10.4%)
Combined Funding: 1420 million
(23.7% of the total investment)
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Impact assessment
< 200mm 300mm 450mm
2. Derive value
from ˂200mm
diversification
1. Strengthen advanced CMOS
on 300mm, initiate
diversification
3. Prepare
transition to
450mm
JU
: K
ET
Im
ple
menta
tion