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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No Advanced European Infrastructures for Detectors at Accelerators WP2 KoK meeting summary M.Losasso – CERN; A. Szeberenyi – CERN; T. Bergauer - OAW

WP2 KoK held on Participants: CERN, OEAW, CNRS, DESY, KIT, UNILIV. At the KoK meeting were present as well ALU-FR, INFN, UoB. -The participants to KoK meeting and as well as all the others in the AIDA-2, that are interested into the activity of WP2 are kindly requested to register on the WP2 mailing list. KoK Meeting M.Losasso - CERN FP/KT 5 June 2015

Objectives Coordination, monitoring and organisation of the activities in WP2 Planning and implementation of project communication, including reporting Identification of the key technology areas and liaise with industries, Setting-up and management of the Proof-of-Concept fund, including following-up of the funded projects Pre-industrialization of large area silicon detectors and business intelligence for assessment of needed industrial capabilities Tasks Task 2.1 Scientific coordination Task 2.2 Communication, dissemination and outreach Task 2.3 Industrial relations and technology transfer Task 2.4 Management of the Proof-of-Concept (PoC) fund Task 2.5 Pre-industrialisation of large area silicon detectors WP2 overview M.Losasso - CERN FP/KT 5 June 2015

MSs are: -MS2.1  Project Website launched [ M1 ]  reached -MS2.2  Project Communication Plan [ M2 ] -MS2.3  Network of TT established [ M3 ] -MS2.4  NDA and background declaration ready [M3] -MS2.5  criteria for PoC fund management [ M12 ] -MS2.6  identification of EU company interested in SiD production [ M18 ] -MS2.7  review and selection of projects eligible to be funded [ M20 ] -MS2.8  Academy meets industry event [ M24 ] -MS2.9  Progress review of PoC projects funded[ M34 ] -MS2.10  Academy meets industry event [ M36 ] Milestones M.Losasso - CERN FP/KT 5 June 2015

-Deliverables are: -D2.1  identification of key technological areas for transfer to industry [ in M14 ] -D2.2  PoC Selection of projects eligible for funding [ M23 ] -D2.3  identification of companies for production capability and prototypes production [ M44 ] -D2.4  PoC final report [ M48 ] Deliverable M.Losasso - CERN FP/KT 5 June 2015

Establish Network of TT --- MS2.3 in M3 The Network of Technology Transfer officers is composed by members from all the AIDA-2 WPs Each WPs coordinator (but TA) is required to propose a member (for SC approval). Next week a precise request will be submitted to WP coordinators. NTT mandate is: to support the central management of the IP, through background identification in the relative technical areas and foreground protection The NTT mandate includes as well the monitoring of technical innovations in WPs with a view to patent these, and the identification of transferable technology to industry and their communication to external TT networks The NTT will propose the potential projects suitable for funding via PoC. Network of TT M.Losasso - CERN FP/KT 5 June 2015

Identification of key technology (definition and indicators) ---- D2.2 at M14. The key technology in AIDA-2 must be defined in terms of: Novelty Impact Applications (possible, foreseen and/or envisaged) outside of HEP (transfer to industry) A roadmap to D2.2 will be proposed by WP2 coordinator in the coming weeks. The timely completion of this deliverable is necessary for the definition of criteria for selection & award of the PoC in M23. Key technology M.Losasso - CERN FP/KT 5 June 2015

Identification of key technology (definition and indicators) Example: Impact of accelerators in Science, Industry and Society 70 companies involved, accelerator in the world, more than if medical are included 1100 new systems deployed every year For about US$ 2.2B of value For about US$ 3.3B if medical is in. Accelerator technology M.Losasso - CERN FP/KT 5 June 2015

Identification of key technology (definition and indicators) Example: Impact of accelerators in Science, Industry and Society Connections M.Losasso - CERN FP/KT 5 June 2015

PoC – we shall propose, for adoption to GB: -Identification of projects potentially entitled for additional funding -Selection & award criteria for the Proof – of – Concept fund - Selection committee composition -Management of the fund. The total amount of the fund is 120 KE. -The awarding of Proof – of – Concept fund to project is a deliverable at M23 -The assessment of the funded project is a deliverable at M48. PoC – selection & award criteria M.Losasso - CERN FP/KT 5 June 2015

Pre-industrialization of SiD M.Losasso - CERN FP/KT 5 June 2015 Challenges are: - The Si surface and the wafer size increase - The industrial capability to meet the CMS and ATLAS need in the due time [ installation on new ST in CMS is foreseen in ]. - The market monopoly situation Identification of company for Pre-industrialization of SiD ---- D2.3 at M44.

Pre-industrialization of SiD M.Losasso - CERN FP/KT 5 June 2015 To address these challenges, the usual CERN model has been adopted: A single company, INFINEON (At), has been qualified by CERN for R&D that is successfully progressing since few years. However this exclusive model has shortcomings: -may not be enough (in terms of volume of production), - could not completely mitigate the commercial risks (in a EU public procurement perspective), -could not mitigate the technical risk (in a not really competitive environment, where quality is a mandatory requirements). Splitting contracts would mitigate risks.

Pre-industrialization of SiD M.Losasso - CERN FP/KT 5 June 2015 Discussion in KoK has shown that: -It is necessary to attract more industries into a potential business interest on SiD -It is necessary to prepare a careful communication plan addressed to industries (within our mandate as organizing of 2 events “Academia meets industry”). The plan could include visits to/from companies, and participation to specific business events. -It would be proper to coordinate actions with ATLAS & CMS in order to optimize effectiveness and efficacy. This is action proposed to AIDA-2 management. -It is also suggested to discuss alternative ways to build the industrial capabilities (spin-off companies?).

conclusions M.Losasso - CERN FP/KT 5 June 2015 Next steps: Register your interest to be part of WP2 (mailing list), asap WP coordinators (but TA) to send a proposal for WP TT, next few weeks WP2 team to elaborate a plan for the management of PoC, to present to GB for approval, soon, according to a plan I ill submit by 2 weeks.

Communications and audience M.Losasso - CERN FP/KT 5 June 2015