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InfobaltVilnius, 18 January 2007

Innovation support in EU and its policies

Rosalie Zobel, PhD

Director ICT “Components & Systems”DG Information Society and Media

European Commission, Brussels

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Presentation outline

• The renewed Lisbon Strategy

• R&D and Innovation policy of the European Union

• Case of Electronics R&D: key for Europe’s

competitiveness

• Pulling efforts together under FP7 and CIP

• From European Technology Platforms to Joint

Technology Initiatives: ENIAC & ARTEMIS

• Lithuanian participation in FP6 IST programme

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By 2010 Europe should “… become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world, capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion.”

- Lisbon Council of Ministers, March 2000

The Lisbon goal

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• Markets & Competition: Europe – A more attractive place to invest & work

– The internal market – Improve regulation– Competitive markets– Expand & improve infrastructure

• Knowledge & innovation for growth– Increase R&D investment– Facilitate innovation & uptake of ICT & the sustainable use of

resources– Contribute to a strong industrial base

• Employment & Skills: Creating more & better jobs– Employment & social protection systems– Flexibility of labour markets– Human capital: Better education & skills

The renewed Lisbon strategy

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R&D

EU: Largestknowledge-

basedeconomy by

2010 ?

Education & Training

Innovation

How can Europe achieve its Lisbon goals ?

1.By building on its strengths

2.Public & private sectors investing in knowledge

3.By drawing efforts together

−Creating synergies across Europe

−Avoiding fragmentation & duplication of effort

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Research policy

• Raise R&D investment (3% objective)• Create a single “market” for research

(ERA) and innovation– An area of free movement of knowledge,

researchers & technology

• R&D excellence • Improve human capital & skills base• Build effective research infrastructures• Aligning Framework Programme (FP) &

national R&D programmes

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Is Europe investing enough ?

• Europe – a net importer of electronics

• Aggressive global competition: Asia 2/3 of world semiconductor market & 3/4 share in investment

• A typical semiconductor fabrication facility costs € 2.5 billion

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

EU Japan US Asia

10 %

24 %18 %

Microelectronics investments

€ 27.9 billion in 2005

48 %

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

EU Japan US Asia

10 %

24 %18 %

Microelectronics investments

€ 27.9 billion in 2005

48 %

Source: European Semiconductor Industry Association, 2005

Source: European Semiconductor Industry Association, 2005

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European microelectronics achievements

• World top-10 list of semiconductor companies:– 1990: 1 European company– 2004: 3 European companies– 2006: ?

• Equipment:– Wafer processing:

• 5 European SMEs on top 10 list• Europe’s big 2 (ASML and ASM Int’l)

on top 10– Assembly equipment:

• 2 European companies on top 10 list

• Consensus building via technology platforms

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Framework Programme 7 (2007-2013):The Commission has raised its R&D

investment

0.941.35

1.65

3.303.74

4.40

1984 1987 1990 1994 1998 2002

FP1FP1 FP2FP2 FP3FP3 FP4FP4 FP5FP5 FP6FP6

2006

Budget in bn €/yr(5 % of total civil RTD expenditure)

… 2013

7.8

FP7FP7

+ 6

0 %

+ 6

0 %

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FP7 Specific Programmes

+EURATOM

EURATOM Programme

“Cooperation”Collaborative R&D, pre-defined themes, JTIs

“Ideas” Frontier research, competition, individual grants

“People”Human potential, mobility

“Capacities” Infrastructure, SMEs, science and society

Joint Research Centre (non-nuclear)

NEW

Total€ 54.6 bn2007-2013

€ 1.3 bn€ 2.8 bn

€ 32.3 bn

€ 7.5 bn

3 %

65 %15 %

9 %€ 4.7 bn

8 %

€ 1.8 bn

€ 4.3 bn

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Triple Helix: spiral model of innovation capitalising on the multiple

reciprocal relationships between public & private stakeholders at

various knowledge stages

Triple Helix: spiral model of innovation capitalising on the multiple

reciprocal relationships between public & private stakeholders at

various knowledge stages

European Technology Platforms

• Addressing major technological challenges in specific domains• Aiming to leverage public & private investment for R&D &

innovation• Involving key R&D stakeholders• Bundling fragmented R&D efforts towards agreed goals

30+ European Technology Platforms:

cordis.europa.eu/technology-platformscordis.europa.eu/technology-platforms

POLICY

POLICY

RESEARCH

RESEARCH

BUSINESSBUSINESS

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Joint Technology Initiatives (JTI):Implementing Strategic Research Agenda

Stakeholders toagree a common

vision for the technology

Define a Strategic

Research Agendasetting out the

objectives for thetechnology

Implement the Strategic Research

Agenda

• Industrial leadership

• Bottom-up process with key stakeholders in a specific domain

• Key deliverable: Strategic vision document

• Co-ordinated by an Advisory Council

• Consensus-based

• Deployment strategy

• FP7 Projects

• National R&D programmes

• and through a JTI which integrates funding sources

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The two JTI candidates in ICT

Nanoelectronics:addressing the needs of silicon-based technologies & beyond

• shrinking of CMOS logic & memory devices

• development of value-added functions for system-on-chip or system-in-package solutions

• equipment & materials• design automation

Nanoelectronics:addressing the needs of silicon-based technologies & beyond

• shrinking of CMOS logic & memory devices

• development of value-added functions for system-on-chip or system-in-package solutions

• equipment & materials• design automation

Embedded Computing Systems: ubiquitous, interoperable & cost-effective embedded systems

• reference designs and architectures

• middleware for interoperability and seamless connectivity

• integrated design software tools for rapid development & prototyping

Embedded Computing Systems: ubiquitous, interoperable & cost-effective embedded systems

• reference designs and architectures

• middleware for interoperability and seamless connectivity

• integrated design software tools for rapid development & prototyping

PARADES

artemis-office.orgeniac.eu

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Lithuanian participation to FP6-IST programme

• Lithuanian partners in IST projects: – ~6.5 million € in 51 projects

• Active participation in – Support measures in strengthening research

efforts and stimulation of participation– Embedded Systems and Components– eHealth and eInclusion– eMobility and networks

• Most active participants:– Kauno Technologijos Universitetas, Šiaulių

Universitetas, Puslaidininkiu Fizikos Institutas

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Thank you !

For more information:

European research on the web:http://cordis.europa.eu http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7 http://ec.europa.eu/comm/research/future/

Information Society and Media:http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/ http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict

Directorate „Components & Systems“:http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/directorate_g

Contact:rosalie.zobel „at“ ec.europa.eu [email protected]