Photonics PPP Annual Meeting Brussels, 29 May 2015 The Photonics Strategy in Europe in a Changing Landscape Wolfgang Boch Head of the Photonics Unit, DG CONNECT European Commission Wolfgang.Boch@ec.europa.eu
Outline 1. Where we stand: key achievements of the PPP in 2014 31 projects from the first H2020 calls R&I priorities for WP2016-17 2. Outlook: strategy 2015 and beyond In the context of the Digitalisation of Industry, Digital Single Market and Juncker Investment Package Opportunities for the photonics community 3. Conclusions Photonics PPP Annual Meeting, Brussels 29 May 2015 - W. Boch, European Commission 2
Main achievements Further maturing of the PPP Very well organised, strong community and sector Photonics21 grown from 250 to over 2500 members Strong governance structure (92 BoS members) High commitment and trust Recognition by UN: 2015 International Year of Light and Light Based Technologies High quality output supported by the PPP 31 projects from first H2020 calls in 2014 A strong strategic set of R&I priorities for WP 2016-17 building on the SRIA for H2020 Photonics PPP Annual Meeting, Brussels 29 May 2015 - W. Boch, European Commission 3
2014 call topics CALL ICT 3 2014 ICT 26 2014 Overview Advanced Thin, Organic and Large Area Electronics (TOLAE) technology Photonics KET- Biophotonics for screening diseases;sensing for safety and civil security; Disruptive approaches in sensing; Open System architectures for Solid State Light (SSL); strategic support actions. ICT 29 2014 Development of novel materials and systems for OLED lighting FoF 2014 Factories of the future: towards zero-failure laser-based manufacturing.
2014 results
Budget distribution by subarea (on 2014 calls) TOLAE Biophotonics for screening diseases Sensing for safety and civil security Open system Disruptive architectures approaches in for Solid State sensing Lighting OLED Towards zerofailure laserbased manufacturin Num.PPs 36 46 19 30 1 9 16 5 Num. PJs 9 5 4 1 1 4 4 3 Strategic Support Actions
Portfolio 2014 calls (1) RIA RIA RIA IA CSA
Portfolio 2014 calls (2) RIA IA RIA RIA
Projects by Type of Beneficiary (on 2014 calls) Country RETAINED PROJECTS Number of Successful participants Budget (M ) SUCCESS RATE Participants Clusters 14 4.31 40% Research institutes 29 33.44 28% Big Companies 57 31.61 35% SMEs 66 28.01 21% Universities 31 14.11 23% Public Entities 5 0.99 14% 202 112.47 26%
Conclusions on 2014 calls High Industrial participation (53%) High SMEs participation (25%) Large companies have a higher success rate than SMEs Good coverage of supply/value chain Workprogramme coverage is very good in general Many beneficiaries from outside Photonics21 (~50%) Openness of process Priorities serve well the wider community Photonics PPP Annual Meeting, Brussels 29 May 2015 - W. Boch, European Commission 10
Outline 1. Where we stand: key achievements of the PPP in 2014 31 projects from the first H2020 calls R&I priorities for WP2016-17 2. Outlook: strategy 2015 and beyond In the context of the Digitalisation of Industry, Digital Single Market and Juncker Investment Package Opportunities for the photonics community 3. Conclusions Photonics PPP Annual Meeting, Brussels 29 May 2015 - W. Boch, European Commission 11
WP 2016-17: Photonics in LEIT/ICT Priorities for 2016 Research & Innovation (40 M ) Photonics KET 2016: 66 M Biophotonics: advancing imaging for in-depth disease diagnosis Breakthrough in miniaturisation of SSL light engines and systems Pervasive high-specificity and high sensitivity sensing for a safer environment 2016 Innovation (23 M ) Microdisplay-based immersive, augmented and virtual reality visualisation systems Pilot Line for Assembly and Packaging Coordination Coordination of regional photonics strategies & Supp (3 M ) Photonics enhanced MakerLabs RIA (15 M ) Innovation (15 M ) PPP Factories of the Future 2016: 30 M Excellence in laser-based additive industrial manufacturing Rapid individualised laser-based production 2016 Innovation (part of 40 M ) PPP 5G in 2016: part of 40 M Ubiquitous 5G access leveraging optical technologies 2016
WP 2016-17: Photonics in LEIT/ICT Priorities for 2017 Research & Innovation (41 M ) Innovation (43 M ) Photonics KET 2017: 87 M Agile Petabit/s Optical Core and Metro Networks Photonic integrated circuit (PIC) technology Disruptive approaches to optical manufacturing by 2 and 3 D opto-structuring An Innovation Incubator for SMEs Biophotonics: imaging systems for in-depth disease diagnosis Sensing for process and product monitoring and analysis Coordination Supporting the industrial strategy for photonics in Europe & Supp (3 M ) 2017
WP 2016-17: TOLAE in LEIT/ICT Priorities for 2016 and 2017 Research & Innovation (12 M ) Innovation (8 M ) Pilot 3 Wearables (10 M ) Thin, Organic and Large Area Electronics : 20 M Advancing the readiness of TOLAE technologies and/or hybrid integration for use in applications Set-up and validation of pilot line for Hybrid Systems Demonstration of TOLAE-enabled product prototypes in automotive, healthcare, smart packaging and buildings Internet of Things (IoT) Large Scale Pilots: part of 100 M Demonstration of innovative wearable solutions and services integrated in interoperable IoT ecosystems 2016 2016 Innovation Area 4 OLAE (3.5 M ) Smart Anything Everywhere Initiative: part of 25.5 M Network of competence centres offering one-stop shops for companies that want to uptake advanced digital technologies. Access to design, technology and prototyping & Application experiments 2017
Timeline H2020 R&I Priorities 2016-17 Horizon 2020 Priorities Work Programme 2016 / 2017 Mar Jul 14 Jul Sept 14 Nov 14 Dec 14/Jan '15 Jan Jun 15 Q3 '15 Proposal Kick off: WG Workshops/ Electronic consultation Ph21 Work Groups Consolidated list of priorities/ Consultation with EC Ph21 Work Groups / Executive Board Priority Setting (vote) Ph21 BoS Partnership Board Ph21 EB / EU Commission Consultation with member states EU Commission Final adoption and publication of calls EU Commission a Approval
Conclusions Priorities WP2016-17 More budget than in WP2014-15 From about 180M to about 200M (excl. TOLAE) WP2016-17 calls for smaller size innovation actions and less pilot lines Bottom-up process leads to high number of priorities to be supported Focussing within priorities is crucial to avoid oversubscription Photonics PPP Annual Meeting, Brussels 29 May 2015 - W. Boch, European Commission 16
Outline 1. Where we stand: key achievements of the PPP in 2014 31 projects from the first H2020 calls R&I priorities for WP2016-17 2. Outlook: strategy 2015 and beyond In the context of the Digitalisation of Industry, Digital Single Market and Juncker Investment Package Opportunities for the photonics community 3. Conclusions Photonics PPP Annual Meeting, Brussels 29 May 2015 - W. Boch, European Commission 17
Opportunities from new EU initiatives (under the Juncker Commission) Digitalisation of industry Digital Single Market Juncker investment package Photonics PPP Annual Meeting, Brussels 29 May 2015 - W. Boch, European Commission 18
Digitalisation of industry "Digitalising Industry like all other revolutions of its kind - will change all our industries, our economy and our lives. Our challenge is to ensure that all industrial sectors make the best use of new technologies and to manage their transition towards higher value digitalised products and services. We have to do this together, need to act quickly, and become the avantgarde of digital manufacturing." (G.H.Oettinger, European Commissioner for Digital Economy & Society, Hannover Fair, 14. April 2015) Photonics PPP Annual Meeting, Brussels 29 May 2015 - W. Boch, European Commission 19
Value creation from digitalisation : Products, Processes and Business models "Photonics inside": Innovations in all types of products Large opportunities in all sectors (Non-tech, hightech, SMEs, etc) Smart connected objects (or IoT) powered by e.g. Sensors, wearables, printed electronics Digital transformations of processes with photonics From logistics to shop floor automations Built on IoT, robotics, laser technologies, big data,.. Increasing resource efficiency, productivity,.. Blurring of boundaries in value creation Products ICT/Photonics Services Radical/disruptive changes in business models Blurring the boundaries (products-services), reshuffling value chains XaaS (lighting as a service), 3D Printing & customisation Communication as a commodity, etc.. 20
Digitalisation of industry Opportunities for photonics Wide adoption of photonics in other sectors Photonics for societal challenges Regional innovation hubs (Actphast like) Role of regional clusters/competence centres Working with member states and regions H2020 and ESIF (smart specialisation) Addressing the skills gap Photonics PPP Annual Meeting, Brussels 29 May 2015 - W. Boch, European Commission 21
Juncker investment package "My first priority as Commission President will be to strengthen Europe's competitiveness and to stimulate investment for the purpose of job creation. We need smarter investment, more focus, less regulation and more flexibility when it comes to the use of public funds [available at EU level]. This should allow us to mobilise up to EUR 300 billion in additional public and private investment in the real economy over the next three years. The focus of this additional investment should be in the areas of infrastructure, notably broadband and energy networks, as well as transport infrastructure in industrial centres; education, research and innovation; and renewable energy and energy efficiency. " (Political Guidelines of Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission, presented in the European Parliament on 15 July 2014) EIF fund SME window for innovative SMEs and startups Opportunities for photonics EIB loans for large companies, to modernize the industrial basis Photonics PPP Annual Meeting, Brussels 29 May 2015 - W. Boch, European Commission 22
Final conclusions The Photonics PPP has produced excellent achievements in 2014 with respect to the Research and Innovation priorities in the first calls and for the next Workprogramme. The thinking and mind-sets need to go beyond funding of research and innovation priorities, namely to address opportunities for photonics created by the new initiatives, to help reaching the objectives of the PPP. Photonics PPP Annual Meeting, Brussels 29 May 2015 - W. Boch, European Commission 23
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