Sustainable Technology Transfer: The German Way



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Transfer of Technology Stream Dublin, Wednesday 8th May Sustainable Technology Transfer: The German Way Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Wahlster CEO and Scientific Director of the German Research Center for AI, DFKI GmbH German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence Saarbrücken, Kaiserslautern, Bremen, Berlin, Osnabrück Phone: +49 (681) 85775-5252/4162 Fax: +49 (681) 85775-5383/5341 Email: wahlster@dfki.de WWW: http://www.dfki.de/~wahlster

Five Key Points and Take-Home Messages 1. Successful technology transfer in Europe should not necessarily follow the US model due to major cultural, political and economical differences. 2. Technology transfer policies should help the successful European industries like automotive and manufacturing to secure their role as global leaders (example Industry 4.0 in Germany). 3. Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) are a key element of European technology transfer with a tight coordination of public research, private companies and political regulatory frameworks (examples FI PPP, BIG DATA PPP Forum, DFKI). 4. Liberal IPR policies make European research centers attractive for investments of global high-tech companies. 5. The funding of mission-based consortia projects as planned in Horizon 2020 by the EC and European Governments between the best Research Centers, SMEs and large companies enable successful technology transfer networks.

President Obama has introduced the re-industrialization strategy for the US In the US, the great spike in unemployment over the past five years was disproportionately due to loss of manufacturing jobs. Across the entire industrial landscape there are now gaping holes and missing pieces. It s not just that factories stand empty and crumbling; it s that critical strengths and capabilities have disappeared that once served to bring new enterprises to life. Innovation in Germany builds on legacies: in industrial specializations, longstanding relationships with customers, workforce skills, and proximity to suppliers with diverse capabilities. The potential of German patterns extends well beyond defending niches against lowcost competition with incremental advances. They create new businesses, not usually through start-ups - the U.S. model - but through the transformation of old capabilities and their reapplication, repurposing, and commercialization MIT Taskforce on Innovation and Production Reports MAKING IN AMERICA MIT Press, 2013 The Germans had not only their own legacy resources, but also access to a rich and diverse set of complementary capabilities in the industrial ecosystem: suppliers, trade associations, industrial collective research consortia, industrial research centers, Fraunhofer Institutes, University-industry collaboratives (like DFKI), technical advisory committees (like the Research Union)

Aligning Major National and European Initiatives for Technology Transfer Service@Digital German Future Project 1 400 M German Future Project 2 300 M PPPs BIG DATA PPP Forum Training and Coaching for CTOs of the Future E-Learning and Jobs for Young Professionals from Southern Europe

Boosting Successful Classical Key Industries by Future Internet Technologies Examples in Germany: Automotive Industry and Factory Automation Two Revolutions: The Internet of Things and Services for the IP Car and the IP Factory Special Bus Systems (eg. CAN, MOST, LIN, FleyRay) in the Car Special Field Buses in factories (eg. Profibus, Interbus, CANopen, ControlNet, CC-Link, DeviceNet) SEIS & SimTD: Internet in and between Cars Industry 4.0: Internet and Cyber-Physical Production Systems in Smart Factories

Transforming FP 7 PPPs into Sustainable PPPs with Economic Impact Lifting the Successful German PPP Models to a European Level PPP contract with real shareholders and PPP as a non-profit legal entity (ggmbh) Run by CEO and CFO as a Company with a Supervisory Board Successful Examples in Germany: Intel Visual Computing Institute Shareholders Key Companies in an Industrial Sector and their SME Ecosystem (Private) Top-Notch Research & Innovation Institutions (Public) Funding Agencies (States and/or Federal Government) (since 2009) DFKI GmbH (since 1988) Joint Innovation Hubs, Co-Location Centers, Living Lab owned and managed by PPP Telekom Innovation Laboratories (since 2004) Economic & Business Impact: Jobs, Workforce, Spin-Off Companies, Products, Patents, Standards EIT ICT Labs Germany GmbH (since 2011)

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