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Presentation: ”Key Enablig Technology Implementation in ECSEL JU” Dr. Andreas WILD is the Executive Director of the ENIAC Joint Undertaking, a public-private partnership on nanoelectronics established as an autonomous European Union body.TRANSCRIPT
Dr. Andreas Wild
Executive Director, ENIAC JU
(proposed Executive Director of ECSEL JU)
Key Enabling Technology
Implementation
in ECSEL JU
Future of Information and Communication Technology
6th AFCEA Student Conference, Bucharest 2014 03 24
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1. Nanoelectronics: A Key Enabling Technology
2. Building upon ENIAC JU
3. Horizon 2020: Towards ECSEL JU
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Key Enablig Technology Implementation in ECSEL JU
Andreas Wild.
ENIAC Executive Director (proposed ECSEL Executive Director)
Abstract The Joint Technology Initiatives implemented as a Joint Undertaking (JU) under the Framework
Programme 7 have been proven as an effective instrument strengthening the European competitive
position in nanoelectronics (ENIAC JU) and embedded systems (ARTEMIS JU). For example, The ENIAC
JU. pioneered the Pilot Line concept, engaging 1.8 billion euro in 14 such projects with a high research,
development and innovation content selected for funding over two years. The ECSEL JU will build upon
this experience, bring together the semiconductors, the embedded systems and the smart system
integration (represented by the European Technology Platform EPoSS), expanding the scope of the
organization to maximize the contribution to the European growth and jobs. This talk will highlight the
set-up of the new organization, its objectives and its strategy for the future.
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Nanoelectronics: the “Smart” of Everything
Smartphone
Smart Card
Smart Grid
Smart Cities
Smart Mobility
Smart Governance
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Smartanything !
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Nanoelectronics: Systemic and Strategic Impact
Commodity ?
KET !
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Commodity ?
KET !
Nanoelectronics: Systemic and Strategic Impact N
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Smart Gun?
The weapon can only be fired by the owner, much like Bond's gun in Skyfall.
Photo: Armatix GmbH/DPA
Bavarians invent world's
first 'smart gun' Published: 24 Feb 2014 10:20 GMT+01:00
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Nano2017 : 600 millions d'euros pour développer
la nanoélectronique
Photo : Pierre Chabaud/Matignon
23/07/2013
… 600 millions d’euros c’est ce que l’Etat va investir dans le nouveau programme de recherche Nano 2017. A ce soutien de l’Etat se joindront donc les collectivités locales et au total l’ensemble des porteurs du programme engageront plus de trois milliards d’euros d’investissements industriels ou de recherche d’ici 2017.
Neelie Kroes
VP of the European
Commission
Shouldn't we be looking for an
“Airbus of Chips”? (24.05.2012)
I want to double our chip
production to around 20% of
global production…
(23.05.2013)
Jean-Marc Ayrault
French Prime Minister
600 millions d’euros c’est ce que
l’Etat va investir dans le nouveau
programme de recherche Nano
2017… l’ensemble des porteurs
du programme engageront plus
de trois milliards d’euros
d’investissements industriels ou
de recherche (22.07.2013)
European Commission
COM(2013) 542, 24.07.2013
Europe must be able to act without relying on the capabilities
of third party. Security of supply, access to critical technologies
and operational sovereignty are therefore crucial.
COM(2013) 542/2
COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS
Towards a more competitive and efficient defence and security sector
SWD(2013) 279
…to be a credible and reliable partner, Europe must be able to decide and to act without depending on the capabilities of third parties. Security of supply, access to critical technologies and operational sovereignty are therefore crucial.
Angela Merkel
German Chancellor
…we decided for Airbus to have
the capability to build airplanes
as good as Boeing. We are still
working to develop Galileo… so
that we are not entirely
dependent upon the American
GPS. And we have to ask the
question, what capabilities we
want to establish in Europe, in
order to master the Internet
technologies... to reduce the
gap and become capable to act
on our own. (13.08.2013)
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Market Failure: Market Share
Market Share of the Leading Companies
Headquartered in Europe
The Challenge!
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ENIAC Joint Undertaking Vision
A Public-Private Partnership bringing together
R&D actors, Member States and the European Union
VISION
The ENIAC Joint Undertaking shall increase and
leverage private and public investments in
nanoelectronics
contributing to strengthening
Europe’s future growth, competitiveness and
sustainability
COUNCIL REGULATION No 72/2008 setting up the ENIAC Joint Undertaking
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ENIAC JU Projects with Security of Supply Relevance
2008 - 2011
NANCOM Reconfigurable
Microsystem Based on
WBG Materials,
Miniaturized and
Nanostructured RF-
MEMS
RF MEMS-based agile
radio – tuneable filter –
able to meet the
specification of air traffic
control radars
NANOTEG Nanostructured
ThermoElectric Systems
for Green Transport &
Energy Efficient
Applications
Avionic Demonstrations:
ThermoElectric material
fully adapted to
aeronautical environment
and specifications
12.5 M€ Total Eligible Costs
39 participants, 10 countries *: Wide Band Gap
MERCURE Micro and Nano
Technologies Based on
WBG* Materials for
Future Transmitting
Receiving and Sensing
Systems
Applications in aeronautics
and aerospace, impact on
air-transportation (e.g. gas
sensors enabling advanced
control for efficient
operation of the turbines)
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<40
80
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60 200 - 80
400
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200 > 400 60 - 40
< 200mm 300mm 450mm
NXP
Altis
Lumiled
Infineon
Osram
Telefunken
X-Fabs LFoundries
Bosch
Micron Technologies Italy GlobalFoundries Dresden
Intel Ireland
European Suppliers on the Market
STMicroelectronics
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Carl Zeiss
HoldCo
ASM-I
ASML
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<40
80
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60 200 - 80
400
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200 > 400 60 - 40
< 200mm 300mm 450mm
1. Strengthen advanced
CMOS on 300mm 3. Prepare
transition to
450mm
2. Derive value
from ˂200mm
diversification
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Moving Towards Innovation
Call 2012-1 Call 2012-2 PILOT LINES
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Raising to the Challenge:
The “Three Pillar Bridge” of the HLG on KETs
Second Pillar → “Pilot Line Project ”
• 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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Security of Supply: ENIAC Call 2013
DEMETER
DEep SubMicron
System-on-Chip (SoC)
for Harsh Environment
applicaTions using
EuRopean Technologies
(c) enable the European industry to get non-restricted access to high performance technologies,
increase competitiveness and expertise in the harsh environments
Objectives:
(a) enhance the technical capabilities and overall competiveness of Europe on the worldwide harsh
environment market especially for satellites, but also automotive, avionic, transportation and energy
applications
(b) reduce the dependence on critical technologies and capabilities from outside Europe for future
space programs
(d) improve the overall European space technology landscape, complement the activities of European
and national space programmes.
13 Participants from 6 countries (DE, EL, FR, IT, PL, NL) plus ESA
Total Eligible Costs: 30.4 M€, National Grants: 2.8 M€, ENIAC JU Grants:4.5 M€
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ENIAC JU Pilot Line Projects
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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Total
Eligible
Costs
Both small and
large proposals
supported !
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With 14 Pilot Lines selected for funding
with total eligible costs pf 1.79 B€
supported by 265 M€ national funding
and 267 M€ ENIAC JU grants,
the ENIAC Joint Undertaking became
the leading instrument
for implementing
KET policies !
The ENIAC JU Pilot Lines Projects B
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ENIAC JU Eligible R&D Costs
Box: plan from 2008. Line: actual
Autonomy
Pilot
Lines
More
Pilot
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Nanotechnologies
Micro and Nanoelectronics
Photonics
Advanced materials
Industrial Biotechnology
Advanced Manufacturing Systems
Advanced materials
Nanotechnologies
JU
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Going to Horizon 2020
Photonics
FP7
Advanced Manufacturing Systems
Cross-cutting-KETs / Multi-KETs !
H2020
H2020: Tow
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The strategy in Electronic Component and Systems
relies on obvious necessities:
Without a state of the art technological infrastructure,
the non-dependence is questionable/impossible (ENIAC)
Without applications - unavoidably requiring embedded
software - a wafer fab is economically unsustainable
(ARTEMIS)
Without the capability to integrate components in smart
systems, it is impossible to serve the markets capturing
the economic value and ensuring security (EPoSS)
Synergies in Components and Systems H
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1. Three way funding:
EU, Member States, private sector
2. The ECSEL Participating States may establish
specific criteria regarding eligibility of individual
applicants to receive funding
The H2020 rules will apply
3. The ECSEL Participating States may entrust the
ECSEL JU with the implementation of their
contributions
If not, the ECSEL Participating States may determine
specific rules regarding eligibility of costs
Main Principles H
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ECSEL JU Perspective
1. The new ECSEL JU will build upon the FP7 success, covering topics
addressed within the ARTEMIS JU, the ENIAC JU and ETP EPoSS
Under Horizon 2020:
2. Total estimated eligible costs: >5 Billion Euro
EU grants through ECSEL JU: 1.17 Billion Euro
ECSEL Participating States contributions: 1.17 Billion Euro
3. Project co-financing using more than one European mechanism
should become possible
Particularly important: synergistically using regional and R&I funds
But the regions need a “smart specialization strategy”: so far, KETs
identified as a priority158 times (http://s3platform.jrc.ec.europa.eu/map) !
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LEGAL BASIS
1. 10 July 2013: ECSEL JU Regulation proposed by the European
Commission as part of the Innovation Investment Package
2. 10 March 2014: the Council Presidency issued the compromise
text of the proposed regulation after debates in the Council and
Parliament committees and the “tri-log”
3. Parliament vote expected before 17 April 2014
4. Council decision in the following weeks after the Parliament vote
5. 20 days after publication in the Official Journal, ECSEL JU starts
existing
CALLS FOR PROPOSALS
1. Preparatory actions (expression of interest) considered starting
mid-April
2. First calls expected in the first half of June
Last Steps on the Roadmap to ECSEL JU H
2020: Tow
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When the object is to raise
the permanent condition of a people
small means do not merely produce
small effects:
they produce no effect at all.
John Stuart Mill (1806-1873)
“The Principles of Political Economy”
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