VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland 2010



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VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland 2010

02/04/2010 2 GDP share of R&D expenditure in Finland % 3 3.43 3.45 3.48 3.45 3.47 3.72 3.92 2.1 1990 1998 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Source: Statistics Finland

02/04/2010 3 R&D expenditure in Finland Private sector Public sector VTT 3.4 3.5 3.7 3.9 4.1 4.5 5.1 5.0 Billion 1.5 1.5 1.6 1.6 1.7 1.7 1.8 1.8 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Source: Statistics Finland, VTT

02/04/2010 4 Public decision makers, financiers and R&D performers Parliament of Finland Research and Innovation Council Ministry of of Education Council of State Ministry of of Employment and the the Economy Other ministries and research institutes Academy of Finland Universities Tekes, the Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation VTT Sitra, the Finnish Innovation Fund Finnvera Finpro Finnish Industry Investment Ltd ELY-Centres

02/04/2010 5 VTT s status as performer of R&D work Basic research Applied research UNIVERSITIES VTT INDUSTRY Development

02/04/2010 6 Knowledge flow between VTT and customers VTT Commercial contracts Pre-competitive R&D Recruiting of scientists Spin-off companies Patents, licenses, publications Customer company

02/04/2010 7 Business foundations Mission VTT produces research services that enhance the international competitiveness of companies, society and other customers at key stages of their innovation process, and thereby creates the prerequisites for growth, employment and wellbeing. Values Passion for innovation Support and respect to the core Together for the client One step ahead Summary of VTT s strategy Target state VTT increases the competitiveness of its customers businesses, promotes the creation of new business, and improves and speeds up the productivity of R&D. VTT exploits it know-how by licensing technologies and spinning off successful technology companies. VTT strengthens its top-class research in technology centres and creates new nodes for the global innovation network. VTT promotes the development of industries and public services, the wellbeing of society, the health and safety of the environment, and improves the knowledge base for political decisionmaking. Vision VTT creates business from technology for the benefit of its customers, partners and other stakeholders. Means of achievement Strategic focus areas Foresighting and impact Business from technology Strengthening of international activities Development and integration of competencies Efficient and effective project work Customer accounts and services Emphasis on key customer accounts Larger international customer base VTT s services cover all key stages of the customer s innovation process Spearhead programmes Industrial Biomaterials eengineering Digital World and Ubiquitous Computing Printed Intelligence

02/04/2010 8 VTT s role in innovation environments VTT speeds up the creation of new technology-based business Innovative research VTT s innovation process Innovations and new business Technology benefits Exploitation of technology foresight and identification of emerging technologies Creation of new technologies and innovation potential Applications development and expansion of the competence base Transfer of research results Global technology management through research partnerships VTT creates business from technology Benefits for innovation environment and society Creation of foresight-based research strategies Renewal and development of industries/sectors Strengthening and expansion of knowledge base International networking Meeting energy, environmental, safety and security challenges Promotion of employment, wellbeing and everyday life Support for government decision-making Customer and enterprise benefits Innovation services and expertise New businesses and markets New companies and licensing International technology transfer International networks Expansion of the knowledge base Support for launching new products

02/04/2010 9 Vision 2014 VTT creates business from technology for the benefit of its customers, partners and other stakeholders. Internationally recognised, synergistic and flexible partner Customers An engine of technological development in Finland Owner and finance providers Best investment option in the innovation environment Owner and finance providers The preferred employer for experts who want to develop their knowledge and succeed Employees

02/04/2010 10 VTT s mission VTT produces research and innovation services that enhance the international competitiveness of companies, society and other customers creates the prerequisites for society s sustainable development, employment and wellbeing

02/04/2010 11 VTT s values and ethical standards Our top-class and continuously developing know-ledge and expertise is the foundation of everything we do. A creative and openminded culture produces original combinations of competencies The wellbeing of our working community is based on trust and respect. We also learn from failure. The important work that we do both as individuals and as an organisation is measured by the success of our customers and the development of society. Our work is productive and worthwhile. Being in the forefront of development demands the sensitivity to detect changes in the operating environment, the agility to react to them, and the boldness to focus. We take controlled risks when venturing into new areas Ethical standards: impartiality reliability integrity responsibility

02/04/2010 12 VTT Group in brief Personnel 2.935 (1.1.2010) Turnover 276 M (budget for 2010) Customer sectors Biotechnology, pharmaceutical and food industries Electronics Energy ICT Real estate and construction Machines and vehicles Services and logistics Forest industry Process industry and environment Focus areas of research Applied materials Bio- and chemical processes Energy Information and communication technologies Industrial systems management Microtechnologies and electronics Services and the built environment Business research VTT s operations Research and Development Strategic Research Business Solutions IP Business Group Services VTT s companies VTT Expert Services Ltd VTT Ventures Ltd VTT International Ltd

02/04/2010 13 Way of action The primary role of VTT is to carry out research and development work, technology transfer and testing. R&D work is performed as projects. VTT directs and develops its activities in close interaction with industry, research institutes and universities, as well as government authorities responsible for coordinating technology policy and the financing of R&D. VTT operates in accordance with Finland s technology, industrial and energy policies, and plays an active role in their formulation. VTT is a not-for-profit organization.

02/04/2010 14 Operating principles and quality management at VTT Quality aspects We carry out our assignments to the scope, budget and timetable agreed upon in the contract. Our results are correct, reliable and unambiguous, and the findings are clearly and concisely reported. The main testing, inspection and calibration methods are accredited. We have a highly skilled and motivated staff as well as appropriate premises, facilities and equipment. We evaluate and develop our operating processes to guarantee an efficient and effective mode of operations. Operating processes are the core of the quality management system at VTT. Environmental aspects We take account of the principles of sustainable development in both our service operations and our internal activities according to our environmental policy and agreed objectives.

02/04/2010 15 Management processes Strategy, follow-up, evaluation Competence management VTT s Process Map Needs from customers and other stakeholders Business from technology VTT s innovation process Research Goals creating new ideas, technologies and innovation potential incubating applications and fostering competencies in research areas which have high impact for industries and society Effective project management and Services implementation Goals producing integrated solutions for customers and managing customer relations enhancing the value of VTT s IPR and managing IPR VTT Expert Services Ltd: Management of customerships Producing following services to customers: expert consultations certification and product approval testing, inspection, analysis and calibration Added value for customers and other stakeholders IT administration Research infrastructures Finance and procurement Supporting processes Human Communications resources management

02/04/2010 16 VTT Group structure 2010 V T T Technical Research Centre of Finland (State-owned research centre under the domain of the Ministry of Employment and the Economy) R&D Research personnel Research resources Project execution Competence development Group Services Support functions Strategic research Self-financed research Jointly funded research IP Business IPR sales and licensing IPR portfolio management Business Solutions Management of customer accounts Contract research Technology licensing as a part of contract research sales Separation of economic and non-economic activities. VTT Expert Services Ltd Specialist reports and assessments Certification and approval services Testing, inspection and calibration VTT Ventures Ltd Management of spin-offs VTT International Ltd Administration and development of international joint ventures and contact points

02/04/2010 17 Solutions Solutions Customised solutions are created in cooperation with customers Services VTT services are available to the customer in all stages of the innovation process from foresight to ensuring market access Research infrastructure Technologies and expertise Partnership networks Opportunity to utilize unique testing and research equipment Cross-disciplinary in-depth scientific and business expertise available to the customer Comprehensive, crossdisciplinary scientific and customer networks

02/04/2010 18 Research infrastructure Opportunity to utilise VTT s unique testing and research equipment, for example: Research hall for demanding experimental studies Laboratory facilities for drug development Micronova cleanroom Fermentor hall Unique testing facilities and equipment Equipment for test production Facilities for field measurements

02/04/2010 19 Partnership networks VTT influences in the core of innovation ecosystem. Examples of partnership networks: Stabilized co-operation with the most remarkable research institutes and networks in all levels (e.g. EARTO, EU, Heterogeneous Technology Alliance) Strategic level customer partnerships internationally and in Finland Partnership agreements with several universities and research organizations Long-term co-operation with financers and public sector

Services 02/04/2010 20

02/04/2010 21 Research and development VTT knowledge clusters Bio and process technology Energy and pulp & paper ICT Materials and built environment Microtechnologies and sensors Industrial systems

02/04/2010 22 VTT Expert Services Ltd helps to speed up market launch of products and services VTT Expert Services Ltd improves the competitiveness of its customers' production, products and services by verifying that they are suitable for the markets, users and authorities. VTT Expert Services Ltd assists in solving of acute technical problems in customer s products and production. Company offers versatile expert consultations certification and product approval services inspection services testing and analysis services calibration services

02/04/2010 23 IP Business VTT s IP Business manage and commercialize VTT s IP Portfolio is responsible for packaging of IP based offering From Research to Business (TULI) program Preparation of commercialization Budget of 7.5 M ( jointly and privately funded).

02/04/2010 24 VTT s staff profile Staff structure Research scientists 62% Other research staff 21% Administrative personnel 14% Management 3% Education of staff Doctors 18% Licentiates 6% Other university degree 53% College level and polytechnic 19.5% Basic level 3.5% Personnel: 2.935

02/04/2010 25 VTT staff and location (1.1.2010) Espoo 2 031 Oulu 397 Tampere 304 Jyväskylä 127 Turku 32 Lappeenranta 13 Other locations 31 Total 2 935

02/04/2010 26 VTT on map Saint Petersburg, Russia Silicon Valley, USA Finland Oulu Raahe Kajaani Brussels, Belgium Seoul, South Korea Shanghai, China Tokyo, Japan Kuopio Jyväskylä Tampere Rajamäki Espoo Turku Lappeenranta

02/04/2010 27 VTT s innovation partnership model Management and fostering of technologybased innovations VTT s customers Customer s customers VTT Industrial Innovation Management R&D financiers Business and HTI competence Integration of competencies Global markets and business environment Technology competence Integration of different R&D competencies (Partnerships)

02/04/2010 28 VTT s innovation process Integration of VTT s and customer s innovation processes Industry s innovation process Technology foresight Concept development Product and service development Commercialisation Co-operation goals Future opportunities foresight Creation of business opportunities Development of products and services Commercial services VTT s innovation process Technology foresight Concept development Development of products and services Testing and consulting services Offered by VTT Market, technology and business foresight Research services Business concepts Technology concepts Solutions Forums and networks Research services Products and services Outsourcing of R&D Consulting services Testing Certification Industrial rights New companies

02/04/2010 29 VTT s research projects 1 Commercial activities 2 Joint projects 3 Self-financed research Commercial activities are performed according to direct demand from customers. (*) R&D funding possibilities for example Joint projects are initiated on the basis of need and typically jointly funded by VTT, companies, research financers (*) and/or other research parties. Self-financed research consists of technologybased strategic research projects aimed at developing competitiveness and acquiring knowledge and expertise to meet the future needs of customers. Tekes (The Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation) EU projects

02/04/2010 30 Focus areas of research Information and communication technologies Industrial systems management Energy Services and the built environment Bio- and chemical processes Business research Microtechnologies and electronics Applied materials

02/04/2010 31 Business from technology VTT s innovation process combines R&D and innovation activity Innovative research Needs of customers and and other stakeholders Creating new ideas, technologies, innovation potential; incubating applications and increasing competencies Strategic research portfolio Foresight & visions Frontier research Large programmes Focus area projects Accelerated beneficiation process Licensing Spin-offs Partnerships Contract R&D Expert services Added value for customers and other stakeholders Business impacts

02/04/2010 32 Innovation processes, technology and service business New materials biomass based products industrial biomaterials functional materials reinventing paper Specialty electronics high-performance microelectronics printed intelligence optical instruments Green ICT Sustainable energy quantum leap solutions to climate change efficient use and saving of energy renewable energy sources Technologies for wellbeing health promoting food solutions drug development Sustainable development VTT s research vision and diagnostics ICT for health Ecoefficient built environment ecoefficient transport and community infrastructure ICT applications Intelligent products and production digital product process global distributed production intelligent machines and materials Digital world Ambient intelligence digital services networked devices and environments human - technology interaction ICT technologies cognitive communication systems next generation internet information security

02/04/2010 33 Spearhead programmes Industrial biomaterials High-performance biomaterial-based packing and building materials as well as consumer products and piece goods. Production value chains and business environments based on renewable, non-food raw materials will be developed. The key raw materials are side streams from the wood processing industry and agricultural non-food raw materials. The exploiters are companies in the forest, packaging, chemical, construction, food, and environmental technology industries. eengineering Digital product process as a success factor for technology industries Design models, processes and computing The quality, flexibility and efficiency of design from concepts to industrial services will be improved. Modelling and simulation, management of design knowledge, multiple integrated technologies, project management. tools and their compatibility, business concepts and human-technology interaction will be developed. The exploiters will be the process, energy, electronics, construction and manufacturing industries as well as system vendors, software houses and engineering consulting firms. Open Smart Spaces Digital world and ubiquitous computing A business ecosystem constructed on the basis of the interoperability of ubiquitous devices and services will be developed in partnership with other actors. This will usher in the next ICT revolution. The exploiters will be ICT and electronics companies, equipment and sensor manufacturers, and companies making embedded software. Printed intelligence Facilitating the economic production of new smart products The creation of new industries combining ICT, electronics and printing technology will be promoted. The key areas for business development are packaged consumer products, media and ICT services, diagnostics, bioactive paper, as well as generic printed smart materials, technologies and processes.

02/04/2010 34 Major innovation programmes Eco-efficient Intelligent Built Environment Energy Efficiency and New Fuels for Transport Fuel Cells Functional Surfaces Reinventing Paper Nutritech Technologies for Health Finnish Global Factory High-performance Microsystems Information and Network Security

02/04/2010 35 VTT s participation in international public research projects 181 183 Total VTT s total volume (M ) 144 388 113 287 161 370 133 283 140 297 108 201 349 148 146 348 237 220 EU projects Number of projects Cooperation apart from EU-funding: ESA, Eureka, ERA-NET, RFCS, Nordic cooperation, Art 169, Art 172, bilateral cooperation etc. 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

02/04/2010 36 Turnover by type of income Turnover 269 M in 2009 Income from the private domestic sector 28% Income from the public domestic sector 27% Income from abroad 14% Basic governmental funding 31%

02/04/2010 37 Revenue from commercial activities in the domestic private sector 65 M in 2009 (* Energy 21% *) Classification according to VTT s customer segments Real estate and construction 16% Forest industry 15% ICT 12% Machines and vehicles 11% Biotechnology, pharmaceutical and food industries 9% Electronics 7% Chemistry and environment 5% Metal refining 3% Services and logistics 2%

02/04/2010 38 Results 364 notifications of inventions and 25 notifications of software in 2009 Over 1.100 patents and patent applications in VTT s patent portfolio in the beginning of 2009 VTT Ventures Ltd has partnership in 18 enterprises based on VTT s technology in the beginning of 2009 2.000 publications yearly, most of them scientific articles and conference presentations 6.700 publications in VTT s own publication series since 1943 118 publications in VTT s own publication series in 2009

02/04/2010 39 Research results Technology for social media applications New industrial uses for biomass and competitiveness for forest industry Energy and emission scenarios to support decision-making New methods for cancer research to accelerate drug development Kuvat: VTT, Tekes Wireless data transfer to improve reliability of work machines Efficiency for building sector from mobile technology Renewable energy and efficiency for traffic and transport Support for SMEs in patent and market data utilisation 02/04/2010 For more examples see: www.vtt.fi

02/04/2010 40 Impact of VTT s projects 92% of the respondents to VTT s customer survey reported that their knowledge base and expertise had improved. 67% had already commercially utilised the results of their VTT project or expect to do so within the next three years of international customers 86%. 60% believed that a VTT project had speeded up or otherwise improved research and development work. 57% thought that a VTT project had promoted networking. 57% confirmed that new products. services or processes were created. 54% reported that competitiveness had been improved. 49% believed that a VTT project had contributed positively towards the opening up of new business opportunities. 46% said that a VTT project had promoted their marketing. 30% reported that a whole new technology was adopted. Taloustutkimus Oy, VTT customer survey, 2009

02/04/2010 41 VTT creates business from technology