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Driving Innovation V2 140508 Advanced Materials IOM3 Light Metals Board 1 CHT, London 27 th March 2009 Dr Alan Hooper Lead Technologist : Advanced Materials.

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1 Driving Innovation V2 140508 Advanced Materials IOM3 Light Metals Board 1 CHT, London 27 th March 2009 Dr Alan Hooper Lead Technologist : Advanced Materials alan.hooper@tsb.gov.uk

2 Driving Innovation Technology Strategy Board New organisation with wide remit New organisation with wide remit Arms-length body with technology perspective Arms-length body with technology perspective £1 billion of investment [2008-2011] £1 billion of investment [2008-2011] Unique perspective Unique perspective Government Business Academia Technology Strategy Board

3 Driving Innovation Technology Strategy Board Underpinning Technologies Advanced Materials Nano-scale Technologies High Value Manufacturing Bioscience Electronics, Photonics & Electrical Technologies Information and Communication Technologies Applications Environmental Sustainability Energy Generation and Supply Medicines & Healthcare Transport Modern Built Environment Creative Industries High Value Services … areas where UK has capacity to develop and exploit the technology and there is global market potential Key Areas

4 Driving Innovation Technology Strategy Board www.innovateuk.org Published October 2008

5 Driving Innovation Technology Strategy Board Scope Advanced Materials are defined here as materials, and their associated process technologies, with the potential to be exploited in high value products, and are considered within four broad major categories: –Structural materials –Functional materials –Multi-functional materials –Biomaterials together with important cross-cutting areas including: –Nanomaterials [also included within TSB Nanotechnology Strategy] –Modelling –Design –Metrology & Standards –Manufacturing

6 Driving Innovation Technology Strategy Board An Important and Broadly-based Sector Businesses in the UK that produce, process, fabricate and recycle materials have an annual turnover of around £170 billion. They contribute about 15% of UK GDP and form an important element in the supply chain of many high value manufacturing businesses. Key market sectors which rely on, or are strongly underpinned by, advanced materials technology include : Energy Aerospace Transport Healthcare Packaging Textiles Construction Defence & Security

7 Driving Innovation Technology Strategy Board Underlying Strategy To challenge the materials community to ‘make a difference’ - by helping to develop innovative solutions to important societal problems and supporting UK economic growth and competitiveness. Prioritise based on: Previous strategies Analysis of sector [societal and economic] drivers, barriers etc… Community feedback Government policy [e.g. Sainsbury Report] Technology Strategy Board strategy and investment criteria

8 Driving Innovation Technology Strategy Board Priorities for 2008-2011 Energy –secure, clean and affordable energy supply, distribution and usage Sustainability –focused on transport, construction and the ‘reduce, reuse and recycle’ agenda, including packaging High Value Markets –including technologies for Healthcare, Creative Industries and Defence & Security

9 Driving Innovation Technology Strategy Board A technology-inspired strategy focused through key challenge areas. EnergySustainability High Value Markets Energy Gen & Supply Packaging Aerospace/ Transport HealthcareDefence & Security Construction Polymers, Soft Solids, Metals, Ceramics, Composites, Wood, Glass, Concrete, Biomaterials, Fabrics, Coatings, Formulations ……….. Chemistry, Processing, Surface Engineering, Manufacturing, Modelling, Metrology, Standards, NDE/Inspection, Design ………… A strong and diverse UK S&T base. Focused through three challenge areas. Outputs are high value-added products and processes exploited via multiple strong UK market sectors Creative IndustriesTechnical Textiles Advanced Materials

10 Driving Innovation Technology Strategy Board Key technology thrust areas

11 Driving Innovation Technology Strategy Board Delivery mechanisms Knowledge Transfer NetworksKnowledge Transfer Networks Collaborative R&D CompetitionsCollaborative R&D Competitions –Technology and Application Areas: e.g. Adv. Materials; Creative Ind. –Innovation Platforms: e.g. Low Impact Buildings; Low C Vehicles Knowledge Transfer PartnershipsKnowledge Transfer Partnerships SBRISBRI –100% funding to SMEs to carry out research providing future technology options to address Government challenges Micro/Nanotechnology CentresMicro/Nanotechnology Centres European ProgrammesEuropean Programmes www.innovateuk.org

12 Driving Innovation Technology Strategy Board CR&D Competitions Fuel Cells & Hydrogen Technologies16 th March 2009Fuel Cells & Hydrogen Technologies16 th March 2009 Carbon Abatement Technologies15 th June 2009Carbon Abatement Technologies15 th June 2009 Low Carbon Vehicles15 th June 2009Low Carbon Vehicles15 th June 2009 –Open Technologies Theme MATERA+16 th March 2009MATERA+16 th March 2009 www.innovateuk.org

13 Driving Innovation Technology Strategy Board MATERA+ Call [Opened 16 th March 2009] ERA-NET Plus on Materials Research www.matera.fi www.innovateuk.org


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