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DACCampania Aerospace Technological District

A new Network model for the development of the Campania Aerospace Industry

Claudio VotoTechnology & Innovation

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AEROSPACE IN CAMPANIA

In the Campania economic system, the aerospace industry playsa leading role, both in terms of industrial presence and hightechnological contents.

The «core» top 30 companies with almost 8.500 employees anda turnover of 1,6 B€, represent a quarter of the nationalaerospace industry.

The rest of the Supply Chain is made out of more than 100 SME’swhich operate In the areas of structure and system design andmanufacturing, to aeronautical precision and quality standards.

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THE PRESENCE OF SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS IN CAMPANIA

Campania Region benefits of the presence of academicand scientific institutions with a consolidated know howin the Aerospace field

This translates in a reciprocal benefits between scientificand industrial bodies in terms of student education andfocusing scientific activities towards industrial needs

In fact to remain industrially competitive in a globalAerospace market it’s important to pursue continuoustechnological innovation within the frame of a viableprocess cost reduction

The answer to this need is the allocation in the Region of12% of the whole budget to R&D activities

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The activities of Research and TechnologicalDevelopment are very costly and risky

They target medium‐long term industrialimplementation and require a suitable critical massin many scientific and technological domains

RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT IN AERONAUTICS

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A REGIONAL SYSTEM, NOT A REGIONAL SPACE

The Campania industrial tradition and the presence on the territory of actorsof the innovation represented by Universities and Research Centers is notsufficient to further enhance industrial development and to maintain aprimary role on the international scenario

It is necessary that the interactions amongst the different componentspresent on the territory don’t be fragmentary and inconclusive

This was the rationale to institute the CampaniaTechnological Aerospace District on 30 May 2012under the auspices of the Italian Ministry ofResearch

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DAC is participated by 154 entities: 12 large industries (as Leonardo, MBDA,Magnaghi Aeronautica, Atitech, DEMA, Telespazio, ALA, I.D.S.), 12 researchcentres and universities (as CIRA, CNR, ENEA, Formit, 5 universities), and 130SME’s (most of which grouped into 8 Consortia)

DAC – THE CAMPANIA TECHNOLOGICAL AEROSPACE DISTRICT

Research funds are focused on strategic projects for Aerospace with an effectivefall out on industrial applications.DAC’s transversal initiative tends to enhance the capabilities of the wholeregional network and enhance its visibility with the outside Aerospace world.DAC is supporting the consolidation of an aerospace education Pole in Campania,finalized to shape profiles and competences which directly meet the Industryneeds.

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DAC MEMBERS

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THE STRATEGIC AND INDUSTRIAL VISION OF DAC 

Commercial Aviation – to develop enabling methodologies andtechnologies aimed to design and produce Regional Aircrafts;

Business & General Aviation – to develop innovative low costcomposite fabrication and assembly techniques for Business andGeneral Aviation aircrafts;Space, Launchers & Dual Use – to design and develop spaceplatforms such as microsatellites, suborbital vehicles, and dual usetechnologies associated with high speed systems and applicationsfor earth observation and communication (i.e. payloads, sensingsystems);Maintenance and Overhauling – to develop innovativemethodologies and technologies for maintenance and overhaulingprocedures

Management of a network system of research and education enabling tointerface with national and international actors and promoting a vision that istypically industrial and market oriented:

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DAC STRATEGIC AND INDUSTRIAL VISION

INDUSTRIALVISION

TECHNOLOGICALSTREAM

REGIONALAIRCRAFTS

BUSINESS AND GENERALAVIATION AIRCRAFTS

MINI‐MICROSATELLITESAND HIGH SPEED

SYSTEMS

MAINTENANCE, REPAIRAND OVERHAUL

Systems Integration

Structures Integration, Assembly and Maintenance

Innovative structures

Interiors and CabinSystems

Modelling and Simulation

Electronic on Board Systems and Payload

Development of Lunch and Re‐entry Technologies

Data Exploitation & Services

Airworthiness for general light aviation

Technologies for UAS

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The Model of DAC Governance

List of Commercial Aviation 

Enterprises

List of General Aviation 

Enterprises

List of University, Research Centres

List of Space and Launcher Enterprises

Assembly of Members

List of Overhaul and Maintenance 

Enterprises

Board of Directors– 9 members

Permanent Structure

Technical-Scientific

CommitteeWG Space & Launchers

WG General Aviation

WG Commercial

Aviation

WG Maintenance &

Overhauling

2 1 1 13

List of Funding and Institutional 

Bodies

1WG Education

WGDual Use

WG MetaDistrict & Internationalization

WG TTM & Communication

StrategicCommittee

WG Project & Knowledge

Management

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DAC operates vertically favouring synergies amongst its members since thepreliminary phases of the Research, addressing innovation in future programs.

It introduces a system of collaborative project and knowledge managementby which all partners may operate independently within an integrated vision.

DAC also pursues a leading horizontal action to consolidate the role of itsmembers’ network within the national and international AerospaceCommunity

DAC’S STRATEGIC ROLE

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TWO PERSPECTIVES FOR GROWTH

TechnologicalDriven Projects

Market & MgmtDriven Projects

VERTICAL ACTIVITIES

HORIZONTAL ACTIVITIES

System Growth

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VERTICAL ACTIVITIES – THE DEFINITION OF START UP PROJECTS

Integrated map of needs(Technology Stream)

Correlationwith the researchworld

Prioritarytechnology

needs

Industrial structureand vision

From the needs to the strategic programs

CERVIASTEP FARTABASCOTELEMACO

IMMCAPRI

MAVERMISTRAL

FUSIMCOSCAVIR

LeonardoLeonardoTecnamMBDAGeven

Magnaghi

CAMA (Atitech)Telespazio

LeonardoLeonardo

Project Leader

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VERTICAL ACTIVITIES – DETAILS OF PROJECTS

To initially implement its vertical role DAC has defined a strategic plan based on 10research projects.They were conceived along the main route of research, technological development, andindustrial application which the District members agreed upon

# STRATEGIC PROGRAM (RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION)

1 CAPRI Landing gear with smart (electrical) actuation2 CERVIA Methods of virtual certification applied to innovative solutions3 FUSIMCO Hybrid Metal/Composite fuselage structures4 IMM Multifunctional material Interiors5 MAVER Advanced maintenance for regional aircraft6 MISTRAL Air‐launchable micro‐satellite with re‐entry capability7 SCAVIR Advanced configuration for the development of an innovative regional vehicle8 STEP FAR Development of sustainable materials and technologies, robotized drilling, trimming    

and assembly processes 9 TABASCO Low cost production technologies and processes for composite structures10 TELEMACO Technologies and electronic beam scanning systems within the millimetric band for

airborne applications

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HORIZONTAL ACTIVITIES ‐ Transversal Working Groups

Internationalization & relations with other 

Districts

Professional & High Education

Project & Knowledge Management

Dual use

Technology Transfer & Communication

Supporting project Managers in the organization and filing of project data by sw XManagerCollecting technical and administrative documentationManagement of justification  document and reports Coordination and management of the projects both for technical and financial aspects 

Agreements on Intellectual Property RightsManagement of financial and spin off support Applications  for patent issues Management of event and communication campaigns

Relations with institutions and cooperations with other Districts Assessment of  development topics of international interest Actions for the internationalization and cooperation Know how exchange at international level 

Relationships with Education and Research  Centres Supporting the competences assessmentValorisation of human resources Publication of research results on international magazines 

Monitoring of potentially dual use technologies Mapping of technological progress for dual use applications Preparation of the documentation suitable to verify and test dual usability 

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HORIZONTAL ACTIVITIES – TTM & communication

MISSION:• Develop an educational theme park through

which the visitor may learn by fun;• Its «edutainment» tracks will teach and

acquaint people with future aerospaceactivities

OBJECTIVES:• Realize a bipolar system of attractors (Royal Building Premises-

Aerospace City Park) to maximize the touristic flow;

• Increase the local occupational level;

• Create an international reference structure for the scientific assimilation,the spread of aerospace culture and the education to research:

• Realize a park dedicated to aerospace culture with display tracks, ludic-educational attractions, aerospace museum

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1,2 Km - 15 min

HORIZONTAL ACTIVITIES – TTM & communication

Aerospace PARK

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The Welcome Area

The Museum of the Aerospace

The Planetary and the Observatory

HORIZONTAL ACTIVITIES – TTM & communication

Aerospace PARK

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Vega Square

The Garden of Biodiversity

The Hangar

HORIZONTAL ACTIVITIES – TTM & communication

Aerospace PARK

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HORIZONTAL ACTIVITIES – TTM & communication

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HORIZONTAL ACTIVITIES – TTM & communication

The Aviolab Show

• The Aviolab Show was organized by DAC jointlywith CIRA to valorise the Campania GeneralAviation Sector;

• The event was held on CIRA premises in Capuaon October 29‐30th 2015;

• First of a series of events aiming at offering new opportunities of business to the High Tech  Campania excellence;

• The meeting gave the chance to meet and interact with international delegation composed by potential buyers, contractors, partners  from 6 countries (i.e. Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Israel, the UK);

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• The programme included also visiting an areainside the CIRA hangar where vehiclesproduced by three Campania GeneralAviation Companies (i.e. Caltec Consortium,OMA Sud, Tecnam) were put on display;

• 8 additional companies of the Campania aeronautical Supply Chain (i.e. Fox Bit, Gma Group, Laer, Magnaghi Aeronautica, Protom Group,Tecnologie Industriali & Aeronautiche, Tesi, Vulcanair) exposedsample of their component production;

• Particularly TECNAM has put on displayits last product, the P2012 Traveller, an11 seats piston twin A/C conceived forthe US market, whose maiden flight isscheduled in June 2016;

HORIZONTAL ACTIVITIES – TTM & Communication

The Aviolab Show

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DAC pursues its objectives within a meta‐Districtperspective. In fact it’s one of the founding membersof the National Aerospace Technological Cluster(CTNA)

This way the strategic program of DAC is part of awider system which involves the other ItalianAerospace Districts and the whole Italian AerospaceIndustry to coordinate its developments and focusthe efforts at national level

THE META‐DISTRICT SCENARIO

HORIZONTAL ACTIVITIES ‐ Internationalization

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Main European Aerospace Clusters involved: 

France– Midi Pyrenees– Ile‐de‐France

Germany– Hamburg– Munich/ Bavaria– Niedersachsen Aviation– Stuttgart/ Baden‐Wuerttemberg 

United Kingdom– Farnborough Aerospace Consortium– Midlands Aerospace Alliance

Spain – Hegan

Italy– Campania– Lazio– Lombardia– Piemonte– Puglia 

DAC IS MEMBER OF EACP, THE EUROPEAN AEROSPACE CLUSTER PARTNERSHIP, WHICH FOSTERSSHARING EXPERIENCES AND SUPPORT THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INNOVATIVE PROJECTS ANDSTRATEGIC POLICIES OF DEVELOPMENT

HORIZONTAL ACTIVITIES ‐ Internationalization

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MEMBER OF THE ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR AVIATION RESEARCH AND INNOVATION IN EUROPEITALIAN (ACARE‐ITA) PLATFORM WHICH CONTRIBUTES TO THE DEFINITION OF THE NATIONALRESEARCH TOPICS IN AERONAUTICS IN COORDINATION WITH THE OVERALL EUROPEAN ACAREPLATFORM OBJECTIVES;

MEMBER OF EACP, THE NETWORK OF EUROPEAN AEROSPACE CLUSTERS,WHICH CONTRIBUTES TO THE SHARING OF EXPERIENCES AND SUPPORTS THEIMPLEMENTATION OF INNOVATIVE PROJECTS AND STRATEGICAL POLICIES OFDEVELOPMENT;

MEMBER OF SPIN-IT, THE SPACE PLATFORM, WHICH PROMOTES THEINNOVATION AND STRENGTHEN THE ITALIAN PARTICIPATION TO EUROPEAN ANDINTERNATIONAL RESEARCH IN THE SPACE SECTOR.

TIGHT COOPERATION WITH THE TECNOLOGICAL DISTRICT OF ENGINEERINGON POLYMERIC AND COMPOSITE MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES (IMAST) ONAEROSPACE COMPOSITE MATERIALS AND FST TOPICS TO COMPLEMENT KNOWHOW OF DAC MEMBERS AND SUPPORT IMPLEMENTATION OF INNOVATIVESOLUTIONS ON FUTURE AERONAUTICAL PROGRAMS

HORIZONTAL ACTIVITIES ‐ Internationalization

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To become a reference model for the development of competences in theaerospace sector for the School, the University and the Industry

To develop a network on the territory for improving the educational offer

To valorise the aeronautical professions promoting training activities withinadvanced environment of aeronautical production

To connect the worlds of the School and Enterprises to disseminate knowhow , competences and capabilities

To promote the introduction in the school of courses on the most advancedtechnologies ( e.g. avionics, composite materials, lean manufacturing)

Within the frame of professional and higheducation DAC pursues the following objectives:

HORIZONTAL ACTIVITIES ‐ Professional & High Education

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DAC – Campania Aerospace Technological District. STOA’ S.C.p.A. – High Education Institute for Business Administration  CONSAER – “Consortium for the Development of Aeronautical Industries” University of Naples FEDERICO II University of Naples “PARTHENOPE” Technical Pole Fermi – Gadda State Technical Institute “Eugenio Barsanti” Aeronautical Technical Institute “Villaggio dei Ragazzi”

Campania Aerospace Technological District

Specialist Centre for High Education  in Aerospace

HORIZONTAL ACTIVITIES ‐ Professional & High EducationFACA Foundation

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CONCLUSION

DAC is acting as a cohesion element amongst Large Enterprises, SME’s,Universities and Research Centres

The District was established to favour the development of competitivecapabilities within the Campania aerospace industry

It supports researches lead by industry, with a concrete industrial fall outin order to efficiently catch market opportunities

The District works for enhancing the position of the Campania Aerospaceworld on an global scenario and is strongly looking for possibleinternational cooperation initiatives in the field of the Aerospace Research

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DAC – CAMPANIA AEROSPACE DISTRICT

THE PRESENT TO DESIGN THE FUTURE