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1 Prof. Vassilios Makios General Manager v.makios@corallia.org The Greek high tech industry momentum Corallia Clusters Initiative as an innovation ecosystem catalyst

2 [Greece] A favorable environment

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4 R&D Infrastructure

5 Professional workforce Highly competent engineering force The market is relatively young thus talent competition not fierce Productivity at high level Strongest asset: talented and highly skilled minds of young scientists and engineers... Deep knowledge and wide range of scientific capabilities … high level of education (Masters/ Doctorates)... Professionals with valuable experience... Dedication, loyalty, adaptability and focus on a target

6 [Corallia] Mission

7 The promotion of technology and innovation, particularly through innovation cluster development, as part of the country’s strategic goal to boost competitiveness in specific sectors where Greece has the capacity to attain a significant competitive advantage

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9 = Innovation Catalyst

10 [Corallia] Clusters

11 mi-Cluster (nano/microelectronics & embedded Systems) pilot establishment Reached critical mass in 2006 :mi-Cluster Members: [ F/Y 2008 ] :some figures [ F/Y 2008 ] : [2006] 13 companies

12 mi-Cluster today Patras Thessaloniki Athens Greece 130 actors including industry academia, research, financial institutions, public actors, buyers & suppliers Main geographical concentration in Athens (74), South Greece – Patras (27) & Northern Greece – Thessaloniki (10)

13 mi-Cluster products mi-Cluster members have developed products, which are currently sold in the global market Analog/MS/RF/Digital IP and ASIC design Embedded software System design EDA tools NG Residential gateways: Ethernet Switch, ADSL2/2+, SoftPBX, USB2.0, WiFi a/b/g/e, SD Flash Card UWB, GPON, VDSL, HDTV Integrated flow and acceleration sensors On-Board cameras Electronic Design Automation (EDA) software tools Integrated video coders MPEG 4-10/AVC or H.264 Single-chip transceivers for wireless data: WiFi, WiMax Integrated transceivers of DECT wireless telephony Integrated circuits for Gbit Ethernet and wireless (GSM, 3G, WiFi, WiMax) comms Analog, Mixed-signal and RF integrated circuits Integrated PCMCIA systems for wireless laptop access

14 mi-Cluster investments mi-Cluster companies backed by Private Investors or Multinational companies established abroad: More than €30Μ from private investors over the last 10 years Recent acquisition of the Elxys Innovations by Ceragon, Blind Type by Google, Athena Semi by Broadcom Over €80Μ investment of multinationals, directly for the development of design centers operating in Greece (Sitel, Nanoradio, Bytemobile)

15 Customer Base Tier-1 customers worldwide (incl. ATT, Brazil Telecom, Broadcom, CERN, Cypress, EADS Avionics, Freescale, Frigoglas, Fujitsu, Goodrich, Intel, Israel Aerospace Industries, Jazz, LG, Lockheed Martin, Mitsubishi, Motorola, NASA, Netlogic, NTT, O2 UK, OKI, Omega, Panasonic, Philips, Rockwell Collins, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, T- Mobile, Texas Instruments, Toshiba, Xerox www.hellenic-sia.org Hellenic Semiconductor Industry Association Established in 2005, acting as a business development association bringing together companies and research institutes in Greece and abroad Members provide the global semiconductor & nano/microelectronics industry with innovative products & services examples: fastest and among smallest JPEG cores greenest & most cost efficient VoiP total revenues in 2009 grew by 4% vs. 2008

16 mob-Cluster (Mobile Services) today Establishment of the Hellenic Association of Mobile Application Companies (HAMAC), acting as the representing body of 31 Greek companies: 90% of the industry’s turnover in Greece 4.000 employees among which, 1000 highly specialized scientists Company presence spreading in 40 countries Leading companies with clientele including the largest telecommunication services corporations in the world LSE and AIM listed companies

17 Established in 2009 – the Hellenic Association of Space Industries Comprising of 16 companies: > 26M € turnover in 2009 from exports > 5M € annual (2009) expenditure in R&D 23% of employees comprises of highly specialized scientists space-Cluster (Space tech & Services) today

18 A total of 50 of companies operate in Greece and are involved in the following areas of technological & scientific expertise Nutrigenomics Perfumes & Essences (crocus) Wine cultivation baf-Cluster (Bio-Agro-Food technologies cluster) today

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