Innovation & Applied Research at QSTP



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Innovation & Applied Research at QSTP

Qatar Foundation Founded in 1995 by His Highness the Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al- Thani Chaired by Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser An independent, nonprofit organisation committed to the development of Qatar and its people

Qatar Science & Technology Park QSTP is recognised as an international hub for applied research, innovation and entrepreneurship Provide a platform for technology development and implementation in Qatar Engine for accelerating R&TD Support corporate R&TD in line with national goals Hub for innovation

Research and Innovation Value Chain QSTP operates across the research and innovation value chain by: linking early research with commercialisation interfacing between the outputs of scientific research and its application managing intellectual property assets engaging in active network relationships Universities QNRF QSTP Industry Industry Basic Research Demonstration Wealth Creation

Applied Research Focused on four themed areas that are in line with national goals Multidisciplinary research leads to breakthroughs at the interface

Energy Management of strategic hydrocarbon assets Geosciences & Reservoir Engineering (Shell, QP) CO 2 capture and sequestration (Shell, QP) Renewable sources of energy Solar power (Green Gulf) Polysilicon (QSTec) High value oil and gas derivatives

Energy Partnerships Solar Demonstrator Project Experimental facility to study different solar-to-electricity conversion methods through a pilot plant of 500 kw Status Understand local weather conditions and their effects on different tested technologies Develop partnerships and generate know how to support the roll out of large scale facilities (interest from over 25 global companies) Phase 1 to be complete Q4 2011 Benefits Determine viable solar technology for Qatar Open innovation platform Unique testing ground for strategic partners

Energy Partnerships Solar Carbon Black Project Smart solar reactors for the production of high-grade carbon and co-products Funded jointly by Qatar Foundation and Lower Saxony government Status Reactor adjusts for variations in solar intensity Reactor has a laminar flow shield and a vortex flow in the chamber that sweep carbon particles away and creates a longer residence time for carbon particles Reactor flow dynamics cause significant reduction in carbon deposition and the risk of carbon clogging Multiple generations of reactor under test Benefits Produces hydrogen and carbon black without CO 2 emission Hydrogen as an energy source Carbon for nanomaterial production

Energy Partnerships Williams Technology Centre Carbon fibre Stator Ceramic bearings MLC Project Status Benefits Flywheel energy storage solution for use in rapid transit and electrical infrastructure applications Advanced vehicle simulator for road car training, safety, entertainment and other motorsports Evaluation of flywheel architecture and scale-up Simulator development and exploration of 3D LCD display technology Increased efficiency and reliability in mass transportation, smart grids and other high-power, high-cycle applications Simulation solutions for training and certification of first-time drivers and advanced emergency services drivers

Environment Water Global Water Sustainability Centre: R&D and training related to water production and usage (ConocoPhillips and GE) Advanced technology in water (Exxon Mobil) Synthetic aviation fuel Research based on GTL fuel Research based on photosynthetic aquatic microorganisms Recycled Polymer Plastics

Environment Partnerships Synthetic GTL Aviation Fuel Project To advance the utilization of low carbon fuel in the aviation and automotive industries Status Characterisation of the combustion performance of synthetic jet fuel in current and future gas turbine engines. Physical properties of novel synthetic fuels and performance of a gas turbine combustion Risks and benefits of GTL based fuels Benefits Potentially increasing the amount of GTL in airline fuels above the current 50% Increase local fuel technology capabilities Promote technology exchange between industry and academia New training avenues, access to key technology, state-of-the-art test equipment and industry networks for Qatar-based personnel

Environment Partnerships Algal Biofuels Project Development of an alternative fuel (low carbon) and its co-product associates and establishing Qatar Advanced Biofuel Platform Status Critical market and economic analyses delivered: Advanced biofuel feedstock technologies Commercial enterprises & policies Supply chain economics Planned outcomes include: Feasibility of large-scale growth of photosynthetic microorganisms in Qatar Environmental and Social Impact Analysis (ESIA) Benefits Develop advanced biofuels across feedstocks, technologies, geographies Establish Qatar as a leader in biofuel development

Health Sciences Research infrastructure to advance medical technologies in the region Platform technologies to gather patient data and enable research in health science Qatar Robotic Surgery Centre Contrast Enhanced Spectral Mammography (GE) Stem Cell Banking (VHB) Phyto-cosmetics (QU-BioGem)

Health Science Partnerships Contrast-Enhanced Spectral Mammography Project New mammography platform (SenoBright) Status Improved diagnosis of breast cancer through enhanced contrast for spectral angio-mammography exam. SenoBright product development completed. FDA approved in the United States and CE-marked in Europe Benefits Reduced mortality among breast cancer patients through rapid diagnosis Significant health impact for Arab women at risk from late stage diagnosis of breast cancer

Health Science Partnerships Stem Cell Banking (VHB) Project Cord blood stem cell banking operation Qatar s first stem cell processing and cryopreservation facility Educate and build awareness of cord blood banking s clinical value Transfer knowledge, best practice and skills to the medical community on cord blood collection Status Private banking agreements with all of Qatar s major maternity hospitals Agreement with Primary Health Care to provide education to the local community as an element of antenatal care Agreement with Shafallah Medical Genetics Centre to provide education and services for families with special needs children Replicating the Qatari model in other nations. Benefits Stem cell units for treatment of leukaemias, lymphomas and hemoglobinopathies such as beta thalassemia and sickle cell anaemia Create regional centre of excellence for cord blood banking

Information Communication Technology Partnerships with major infrastructure providers and specialist development companies Wireless applications advanced mobile applications across several industries (Amuser) technology platform to promote healthy living (Aspetar) development of web-authoring tools for mobile devices (Fuego Digital Media) applications development services (Qatar University Wireless Innovations Center) Infrastructure delivering regional IT infrastructure and services (MEEZA) development and deployment of innovative fiber optic technologies (Gulf Bridge International)

ICT Partnerships Qatar Mobility Innovations Center Scope: Partnership between Qatar University & QSTP First independent regional innovations institution Utilizes mobility to create intelligent platforms and solutions targeting key market segments Translate innovations into knowledge-based ventures Status Launched the intelligent transportation system and services portfolio (Masarak TM ) Launched the Hawa ak TM air quality monitoring system and applications Launched QMIC s Intelligent Sensing and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) services creation platform (Labeeb TM ). Launched the regional leading Connected Car initiative and platform

Telehealth Partnerships RASAD Project ICT solution utilizing sensors that collect then transmit data wirelessly to cloud-based servers, providing real time customized analysis and graphical interfaces. Status Successfully field tested: Lifestyle assessment of schoolchildren Workers operating in harsh environmental conditions Cardiovascular strain of MotoGP racing Population Health monitoring. Research in other areas: Equestrian monitoring Monitoring driver and pilot fatigue Smart Cities. Benefits Provides documentation and characterization of spontaneous adverse events. General purpose remote monitoring Multiple industry applications: healthcare, safety, sport and medicine

Technology Innovation & Entrepreneurship Program TIEP focuses on: creating teams around the outcomes of research partnerships engaging researchers and young graduates in technology innovation generating entrepreneurs, vetted technology innovations, and the foundations of a sustainable innovation system in Qatar Idea Providers Education Incubation Vetted Innovations Students Theories and Models Entrepreneur Tools/Skills Commercial Verification Professional Support Entrepreneurs Collaboration Partners

Innovation at the Interface Through TIEP, QSTP is: the interface between research and innovation a gateway to utilizing and commercializing research a development platform for high-impact ideas Research and innovation merge Human Development Research tiep Innovation Social Development Economic Development

Current Members

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