eureka clusters annual report april 2012
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EUREKA’s Clusters are a EUREKA success story. In terms of project funding they represent more than 70% of the EUREKA portfolio. They feature a high industrial participation, with a considerable – and increasing – level of SME participation. The success of the Clusters relies on the opportunity for member countries which can support their companies in major strategic technology fields in line with national priorities (variable geometry). The willingness of member countries to provide funds is connected to the expectations in terms of economic impact or contribution to resolving the 'grand challenges' for their country in the short and the long‐term. The 2012 annual report was presented in April 2012 to the EUREKA network. This report is compilling general information, success stories and statistics on the six EUREKA Clusters, namely Acqueau, Catrene, Celtic Plus, EURIPIDES, EUROGIA+ and ITEA2.TRANSCRIPT
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EUREKA Clusters Annual Report to HLG
by the Spokesperson of the Intercluster committee
April 2012
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> 2 Clusters in EUREKA
EUREKA clusters, status end 2011: • 120 running projects with a total effort of more than 15000 PY and a total
budget of more than 2 B€
• Labelled in 2011: 48 new projects with a total effort of ~5700 PY and a total
budget of ~800 M€
Source: EUREKA 25 year overview (2011)
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> 3 EUREKA Clusters
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> 4
CATRENE
EUREKA Clusters (2)
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JESSI MEDEA MEDEA+ CATRENE
1989 1996 1997 2000 2001 2007 2013/2015 2008
ITEA ITEA2
1998 2005 2006 2013
CELTIC
2003 2010
CELTIC+
2011 2019
EUROGIA
2004 2008
EUROGIA+
2009 2013
EURIMUS/PIDEA EURIPIDES
1998 2004 2013 2006
MF.IND
2013 2008
ACQUEAU
2014 2009
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> 5 CATRENE - Micro- and Nanoelectronics
JESSI (1989 – 1996) helped European companies to be back in the race
in Technology;
MEDEA (1997 – 2000) strengthened R&D cooperation of System suppliers
and Semiconductor manufacturers;
MEDEA+ (2001 – 2008) enabled Europe to become a leader in System
Innovation on Silicon, thus contributing to
accelerate Europe’s transition into an Information
Society;
CATRENE (2008–2011/2015) will facilitate the European Micro- and
Nanoelectronics industry value chain to guarantee
the controlled access to Information technology,
applications and products for a smart, sustainable
and inclusive European 2020 Society.
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> 6 CATRENE Resources by Country (Year End 2011)
34 projects, 340 partners
20 participating countries
230
376
3456
1836
1202
116
25
5
276 19
Total for 2009-2015:
7,850 PYsAUT:
BEL:
CHE:
CZE:
DEU:
ESP:
FIN:
FRA:
GBR
HUN:
IRL:
ISR:
ITA:
LUX
NLD:
NOR:
PRT:
ROU:
SWE:
TUR:
276
230
2
19
1202
376
51
3456
42
19
42
25
116
1
1836
5
18
3
47
86
18
5147
4242
2
1
3
86
19
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> 7 CATRENE - Success stories Onom@Topic - 2010 EUREKA Innovation Award:
The Onom@Topic project has developed powerful European smart-
card platforms for citizenship and mobile multimedia applications.
A consortium consisting of 16 companies from six European countries
developed a set of international standards related to e-identity and
mobile transactions and successfully demonstrated the concrete
implementation of these standards.
At the heart of the project were advanced prototypes for new
generation of e-ID cards or SIM devices.
MaxCaps - Materials for Next-Generation Capacitors and Memories
Integrating passive components such as resistors and capacitors into
electronic circuitry has usually implied mounting them as discrete
devices onto printed-circuit boards. The MaxCaps project solved this
key challenge in modern chip-building by developing new materials
and deposition methods, making possible much higher capacitance
levels within the chip itself. It succeeded developing a dielectric
value of up to 100, a world first for DRAM memory packages.
For circuit designers, the project results are highly significant. An
important enabler in moving to the next generation of applications.
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> 8 CATRENE - Programme statistics
CATRENE (4 Years) Total effort (PY) Total costs (M€)
Completed (0 projects)
Running (22 projects) 5531 1122.23
Labelled in 2011 (10 projects) 1951 382.40
Labelled before 2011 - not yet running (2 projects) 368 63.16
Total CATRENE 7850 1567.79
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> 9 ITEA 2 - Software-intensive Systems and Services
> ITEA 2 (Information Technology for European Advancement)
stimulates and supports innovative and pre-competitive R&D projects
that will contribute research excellence to Europe’s competitive
Software-Intensive Systems and Services (SiSS) sector.
> Members of the ITEA 2 Authorities Committee (ITAC):
> ITEA 2 Board members are:
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> 10 ITEA 2 – Facts & figures
Incl. South Korea Growing number of
partners:
– ITEA (Call 1-8):
• 500 partners
• 235 SME
– ITEA + ITEA 2 (Call 1-5):
• 1094 partners
• 600 SME
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> 11 ITEA 2 Success stories – 2011 award winners
MULTIPOL: Securing access across multiple domains
MULTIPOL addressed smart access control to company infrastructures – physical and
digital. There the major challenge is to manage control across organisational
boundaries, such as in post-merger integrations, subcontracting or virtual
enterprises. It established a mathematical theory of access control in which mergers
or co-operations are mathematical operations. The theory has been implemented in
working software solutions, such as Cassidian’s legal-enquiry use case and Evidian’s
new identity and access manager, which generated concrete business impacts during
the lifetime of the project.
Metaverse1: Forging links between the real and the virtual
Silver award winner METAVERSE set out to define a global standard for connecting virtual
worlds with the real world. Key outcomes included a generic architecture supporting
sensor/actuator/robot integration, avatar modelling and hybrid communications. The
METAVERSE team achieved its ambitious goal and in January 2011 could present the
global ISO/IEC 23005 MPEG-V standard during a major event in Korea.
UseNet: Ubiquitous machine-to-machine networking
USENET’s developed an open architecture providing a horizontal approach to the
vertically fragmented machine-to-machine (M2M) market. Its great innovation is the
M2M Internet; separating services from infrastructures, dramatically increasing the
potential market for M2M deployments. UseNet played a major role in the new ETSI
M2M TC standard.
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> 12 ITEA 2 - Programme statistics
ITEA 2 (6 Years) Total effort (PY) Total costs (M€)
Completed (28 projects) 3205 334.89
Running (40 projects) 6246 616.97
Labelled in 2011 (15 projects) 2545 268.76
Labelled before 2011 - not yet running (4 projects) 802 87.26
Total ITEA 2 12798 1307.88
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> 13 Celtic-Plus – successor of CELTIC
Initiated and supported by the major Telco players in Europe:
Celtic-Plus is the EUREKA Cluster focusing on Telecommunications
Focusing on Integrated System Solutions from end-to-end
Pre-competitive collaborative R&D
Celtic’s overall budget has reached around 700 M€
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> 14 Celtic - charts
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Call 1 Call 2 Call 3 Call 4 Call 5 Call 6 Call 7 Call 8
Types of companies (by numbersof participants)
Industry Telcos SME Uni/Res/Admin
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
Call 1 Call 2 Call 3 Call 4 Call 5 Call 6 Call 7 Call 8
Types of companies (by budget shares in %)
Industry Telcos SME Uni/Res/Admin
• Number of active organisations: >500
• Number of active countries: 28
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> 15 Celtic - Success stories
100 GET provided new solutions on high-speed optical networks for
the Future Internet. Internet can be now 10 times faster than it is
today at speed up to 100 Gbit/sec.
Celtic 100 GET
Celtic WINNER+ The WINNER+ European consortium contributed to and largely influenced the global
standards for 4G Technology. The deployment on the new LTE-advanced standards will
bring Europe back into the front seat for high-speed mobile systems and services.
RUBENS Smarter networks for multimedia and video services offering an increased
Quality of Experience (QoE)
B21C Influencing DVB-x standards and new products addressing the emerging market of T2 Terrestrial TV, with a commercial phase.
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> 16 Celtic - Programme statistics
CELTIC and CelticPlus (8+1 Years) Total effort (PY) Total costs (M€)
Completed (58 projects) 3483 344.40
Running (27 projects) 2240 250.12
Labelled in 2011 (11 projects) 965 102.82
Labelled before 2011 - not yet running (4 projects) 346 33.16
Total CELTIC and CelticPlus 7034 730.50
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> 17 EURIPIDES, your Smart Systems Partner in Europe
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> 18 EURIPIDES - Organisation
22 COUNCIL Members Technical Evaluation Committee / TEC
EURIPIDES Office
Jean-Luc MATE Chairman
Vicenç AGUILERA Vice-President
Hannu LAATIKAINEN Vice-President
André VAN CALSTER Treasurer
Klaus-Dieter LANG
Klaus PRESSEL TEC Coordinator
Christian VAL
Mårten ARMGARTH
Marek VALDMANN
Hervé MOKRANI
Gilles POUPON
André PERRET Thierry GOUVERNEL
Franck MURRAY Jean-Luc DIOT
Serge PERROT Philippe KERTESZ
An NGUYEN-DINH
Jean-Paul GIRY
Jussi TUOVINEN SAB Leader
Klaus PRESSEL TEC Coordinator
Gilles POUPON
Chris MERVEILLE
Jyrki KIIHAMAKI
Molly BOISSIER Office Assistant
Heinz MOITZI
Carles CANÉ
Rémy RENAUDIN Operation Manager
Régis HAMELIN Project Leader
EURIPIDAC Members
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> 19 EURIPIDES - Success stories
CERAMJET: Inkjet printing technology in ceramic electronics
3,6 M€ R&D One SME (leader) , 4 Large Co, 1 University 3 M€ effective turnover 6 new jobs for Ceradrop
A full European industrial branch in ink jet printing
IQ FUEL: Integrated sensor to determine the quality of fuel
8,7 M€ R&D 10 partners: 4 Large Co, 2 Sme’s, 4 research org. In 2012, functional samples to customers
30% share of the world market expected
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> 20 EURIPIDES - Programme statistics
EURIPIDES (4 Years) Total effort (PY) Total costs (M€)
Completed (22 projects) 699 110.00
Running (19 projects) 994 137.00
Labelled in 2011 (4 projects) 147 19.00
Labelled before 2011 - not yet running (4 projects) 334 54.00
Total EURIPIDES 2174 320.00
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> 21 Key figures EUROGIA+ - Low-carbon Energy Technologies
> 16 Board Members: 10 LE, 6 SME, 9 countries
> 17 Supporting Countries
> 40 International Experts
> 20 Countries involved
> 200 Partners
> 63 POs
> 32 FPPs
> 23 Projects Labeled (Dec 2011)
> Budget: POs = 240 M€; labeled = 94 M€
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> 22 Covering the entire Energy Mix and Value Chain (except Nuclear)
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> 23 EUROGIA+ - Success stories
Sol-Ion: Renewable Energy System, including energy
storage system with Lithium-ion battery, for
residential and small commercial application.
1000 systems sold in 1st year
CO2 FieldLab: Field laboratory to
demonstrate safe storage of CO2
Phase 2 (deep injection) approved after successful phase 1 (shallow injection)
WindFarmVessel: Offshore Wind Farm installation vessel
Successful basin tests
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> 24 EUROGIA+ - Programme statistics
EUROGIA+ (4 Years) Total effort (PY) *) Total costs (M€)
Completed (1 project) 5 1.28
Running (11 projects) **) 221 55.14
Labelled in 2011 (5 projects) 78 19.46
Labelled before 2011 - not yet running (6 projects) 42 10.42
Total EUROGIA+ 346 86.30
*) In EUROGIA the project budget is administrated, the effort in PY is estimated
**) Two projects labelled in 2011 already started in 2011, to prevent double-counts these are
NOT counted here as running
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1. Water resources & alternative
sources
2. Water treatment
3. Water distribution
4. Customer
5. Agriculture
6. Industry
7. Wastewater treatment
8. Bio-solids and other sludge's
9. Urban drainage and wastewater
collection
Road Map for Water Technology Needs
ACQUEAU – EUREKA Cluster for water
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> 26 ACQUEAU – Facts & figures
• Dedicated to the water industry and related technologies
• Established in April 2010 23 countries support
• 10 Projects Labelled
• 29M € Project Funding
• AISBL established in Brussels (ESE offices)
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> 27 ACQUEAU - Programme statistics
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> 28 EUREKA Clusters - summary data per cluster
Notes:
• There are many more completed projects (but no running projects) in the predecessor-
clusters of CATRENE (MEDEA and MEDEA+), in the predecessor-clusters of EURIPIDES
(EURIMUS and PIDEA) and in the predecessor-cluster of ITEA 2 (ITEA)
• CELTIC and CelticPlus both are included to create a complete picture: all running
projects are in CELTIC and newly labelled projects are in CelticPlus
• A few projects labelled in 2011 already started in 2011, to prevent double-counts these
are NOT counted here as running
Completed projects Labelled projects in 2011
#projects effort (PY) budget (M€) #projects effort (PY) budget (M€) #projects effort (PY) budget (M€)
ACQUEAU (2 Years) 0 1 46 6.82 3 67 7.35
CATRENE (4 Years) 0 22 5531 1122.23 10 1951 382.40
CELTIC(-Plus) (9 Years) 58 3483 344.40 27 2240 250.12 11 965 102.82
EURIPIDES (4 Years) 22 699 110.00 19 994 137.00 4 147 19.00
EUROGIA+ (3 Years) 1 5 1.28 11 221 55.14 5 78 19.46
ITEA-2 (6 Years) 28 3205 334.89 40 6246 616.97 15 2545 268.76
Total 120 15278 2188.28 48 5753 799.79
Running projects
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> 29 EUREKA Clusters - Conclusion
JOINT DECLARATION FROM EUREKA CHAIRMANSHIP AND EUREKA CLUSTERS
Jerusalem, June 2011
> The EUREKA Clusters have recognized track records which are demonstrated by a regular
increase in their activity, with now seven Clusters. The volume of the Cluster’s projects
represents 70% of the total EUREKA portfolio in terms of budget. Addressing the needs of
large companies and SMEs, they are the core engine for industrial innovation and economic
growth. Through their industrial representation, the Clusters have a prominent and active
role to play in bringing innovation to the market
> The EUREKA Clusters have created with their partners (large companies, SMEs, research
organizations, academia), and with the strong support of Public Authorities, an important
organizational ecosystem and a unique network for pan-European cooperation, which is ready
to answer to any new challenge, and to enhance world leadership in many domains.
> The bottom-up approach and the flexibility embedded in EUREKA and in the Clusters allow
industry to react quickly and efficiently to any changing parameter; this approach is
compatible with market push, so that innovation can always be at the leading edge while still
allowing for a fast deployment on the market;
> The Chairman of EUREKA together with the Chairpersons of the EUREKA Clusters commit
to continue promoting EUREKA and its different instruments as the leading industrial R&D
platform to their natural partners: member countries, European institutions and industry.
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