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INDUSTRY-LED COLLABORATION EUREKA Instruments EUREKA Innovation Days 24 May 2018 Zeynep Sarılar InterCluster spokesperson & ITEA Chairwoman

Full members 41 full members (40 countries + European Commission) National information points (Albania, Bosnia, Herzegovina) Associated countries (Canada, Chile, South Africa) Partner countries (South Korea) International cooperation EUREKA is a pan-european network for market-oriented, industrial R&D&I EUREKA Clusters are active in 38 countries

European National EUREKA Innovation Programmes following European Strategy Develop & Maintain Critical Mass & Differentiation Trans-National Programmes following National Priorities 3

Instruments EUREKA 4

PROJECTS Innovative product, process or service with a civilian purpose Participants from at least two EUREKA countries Bottom-up No thematic restrictions but projects need to reflect market demand National evaluation procedures and funding 5

PROJECTS Thematic networks Focusing on a specific technology area or business sector Project generation Fostering cooperation through different activities Coordinated by expert group EUREKA representatives and industrial experts 6

Joint programme between EUREKA and EU International cooperation Dedicated to R&D-performing SMEs Bottom-up Market-oriented 7

In today s global economy, openness to international cooperation is becoming increasingly important. The industry, and especially the SMEs, in Europe and the associated member countries need to access new and emerging markets. The aim of the GlobalStars initiative is to facilitate international R&D&I cooperation between EUREKA countries, including associated countries, and non-eureka partner countries. The final results will be the generation of Network projects and Cluster projects. GlobalStars is a flexible, reliable, lean and fast instrument allowing global cooperation for EUREKA countries in a variable geometry. 8

Industry-driven supported by Public Authorities Open to global cooperation Covering the full value chain to create innovative solutions Bottom-up Helping SMEs to scale up in consortia with large industry Market-oriented 9

Micro and nano electronics (Last Call in 2015 but projects will continue until 2018) ICT and telecommunications Smart electronic systems Low carbon energy technologies Software innovation Advanced materials and manufacturing Micro & nanoelectronics enabled systems and applications Advanced manufacturing 10

Running projects (end 2017) Participants By the end of 2017: 92 running projects with a total project cost of 962 M Euro Collaboration in funded projects In 2017: 46 labelled projects with a total project cost of 416 M Euro 240.8 M Euro in public-private investment

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Opportunities for funding trans-national R&D&I consortia In a fast and efficient way within a global network Projects initiated by industry in line with national priorities Agile and flexible project support A community of the best companies and knowledge institutes Aiming at economic impact via research and innovation Options to integrate along the whole value chain Involving end-users, labs, startups, SMEs and large companies Support of experts with an industrial viewpoint To ensure project relevance and quality 13

Societal impact Through employment, education and addressing societal challenges Economic impact Through creating new products, new processes, new materials and new services in Global markets Innovation impact Through new IP, standards and pushing the State-of-the-Art Ecosystem impact Through the development of new partnerships, supply chains and opportunities for growth Increase speed and decrease risk On innovation and new products 14

Software solutions supporting healthcare cycles Smart health Energy-efficient health technologies Non-magnetic lightweight materials Platforms for wearables & implants Smart health Chip-based solutions for intelligent healthcare Connecting healthcare systems and people Zero defects manufacturing of complex parts 15

Medical center Smart energy use between idle & active modes Networked & digital operating room Smart materials in the operating room Cost efficient medical imaging solutions MRI for patients with implants Remote diagnosis by enhanced imaging 3D printing of customised prothesis 16

Smart energy Demand & supply management and energy storage Platforms & big data management for smart grids Lightweight materials for energy systems Sustainable power generation and energy conversion Smart energy Energy efficiency along the electronics value chain Communication systems for energy management Energy-efficient manufacturing systems 17

Distribution network Smart grids enabling demand management End-to-end monitor & control platform New highly conductive materials Integration of controls & communication Low cost energy harvesting Power savings due to networking Mass production of energy storage systems 18

Virtualisation and digital twins for manufacturing Smart industry Sustainable technologies for smart industry Materials for low carbon emission Integrating sensors for interoperable systems Smart industry Nanoelectronics systems for digital industry Smart communication for Industry 4.0 Rapid & flexible production with less scrap 19

Production line Energy-efficient production lines Framework for physics-based 3D simulation Low friction and low wear materials IoT chips for connectivity in manufacturing Intelligent drive units for manufacturing Connectivity solutions to control product lifecycles Smart processes for collaborative manufacturing 20

Software platforms for connected and automated mobility Smart mobility Energy-efficient smart charging hubs Advanced high strength and low density materials Smart solutions for interaction between humans and vehicles Smart mobility Sustainable mobility solutions for transportation Connected mobility for smart transportation Machines & processes for dissimilar materials 21

Car Smart & stable charging services Standards for safe automotive applications Nanomaterials in car coatings Highly integrated ADAS sensors Secure testing for safety critical systems Low latency communication for autonomous driving Mass production of lightweight parts 22

Instruments EUREKA 23

Clusters EUREKA Clusters 24

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