European nanoelectronics innovation: One strategy Multiple instruments

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European nanoelectronics innovation: One strategy Multiple instruments Fred van Roosmalen Vice President NXP Semiconductors European Nanoelectronics Forum 2014 Cannes, November 27, 2014

Connected Car Security Portable & Wearable Internet of Things The electronics industry is being driven by four mega trends that are shaping our society Energy Efficiency, Connected Devices, Security, Health Enabled by semiconductor solutions innovation in RF, analog, power management, interface, security and digital processing allowing differentiation through features, cost of ownership and time-to-market 2

Smart Everything Everywhere : high growth Car Number of Connected Devices (Billion Units) Industrials 50 Consumer Electronics Things ~35% Consumer Electronics ~30% Buildings Smartphones/ Gaming Consoles Mobile ~10% ~10% Utilities/ Energy Automotive PCs ~1 PC ~5% ~10% Healthcare Other 2000 2005 2010 2015 Source: WSTS, Cisco, Machina Research / GSMA, McKinsey Note: connected devices = Connections to remote sensing, monitoring and actuating devices, together with associated aggregation devices 2000 2020 2020 Internet of Things Connections 3

Smart Everything Everywhere : big challenges Wireless standards, power, bandwidth Data integrity, privacy, security, authentication System functionality, complexity Partnering across the full value chain is a must 4

European strengths along the value chain Worldwide revenue of European companies > 500 B < 50 B Source: European Industrial Strategic Roadmap for Micro- and Nano-Electronic Components and Systems Report to VP Kroes by the Electronic Leaders Group (Feb 14, 2014) 5

Smart Mobility: Car-to-Car and Car-to-Infrastructure communication Example: Intersection Movement Assist 6

Smart Society: Secure Networks Distributed electricity generation and storage Wind Turbine User Interfaces IP network Cloud network service providers Home displays TV, Computer Solar Panel Hybrid car In-Home Energy Display UtilityData centers Light Concentrator Appliances Sensors Temp control Breakers Valves Smart Water Smart Gas Smart metering & sensing devices Home network Home Energy Box Smart Heat Smart Elec. City network Communication hub Smart Elec. Hybrid car 7

Smart Manufacturing: Industry 4.0 Source: vint.sogeti.com 8

Future perspective: examples of emerging technology solutions in key applications Smart mobility: mission-critical response / high-performance computing Smart society: secure authentication / quantum computing Smart energy: autonomous intelligence / lo/no-power systems Smart health: real-life monitoring / biosensor systems Smart manufacturing: make the above / lithography and printing systems 9

Ambitious growth for nanoelectronics in Europe: One strategy 10

Nanoelectronics beyond 2020: headlines Nanoelectronics is essential in all key application segments and all societal challenges solutions The world is not a level playing field, Europe needs a holistic approach in an aligned industrial strategy When supported by EC and countries / regions, industry will invest 100 B in R&D&I until 2020 By 2020, this R&D&I will leverage creation of 250,000 EU jobs and 200 B global revenues for EU industry 11

Nanoelectronics beyond 2020: R&D&I investment 100 Billion Euro 95 Private 15 10 Public-Private Partnerships 5 ECSEL H2020 12

Ambitious growth for nanoelectronics in Europe: Multiple instruments Micro/nanoelectronics H2020 ECSEL Embedded systems EUREKA Smart systems 13

European nanoelectronics innovation: One strategy Multiple instruments European nanoelectronics industry focuses on applications with significant economic and societal impact Europe has key strength along the nanoelectronics value chain, leveraging growth beyond 500 B annual turnover Nanoelectronics R&D enables technology solutions for key applications in future and emerging markets Multiple instruments are needed to drive public-private partnerships in support of European growth and prosperity 14

Thank you! 15.