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Martin Schuurmans Chair EIT The EIT Sustainable Growth and Competitiveness through Innovation EIT 02/12/2009 mfhs

EIT is recognized as a key driver of sustainable economic growth and competitiveness across Europe : through stimulation of world-leading innovation 2 Our Dream, Vision and Ambition EIT 02/12/2009 mfhs

 Business  Entrepreneurs, including SMEs  Research and Technology Organizations  Education  Investment communities (private investors and venture capital)  Research funders, including charities and foundations  Local, regional and national governments 3 Stakeholders EIT 02/12/2009 mfhs

To be the catalyst for a step change in the European Community’s innovation capacity and impact through the delivery of major new actions. The first of these is the creation of the Knowledge and Innovation Communities, KICs. KICs will:  build innovative ‘webs of excellence’ integrating education, technology, research, business and entrepreneurship driving effective “translation” between partners: ideas, technology, culture, business models…  create new business for existing industry for new endeavours  educate and develop entrepreneurial people able to work across stakeholder boundaries  have societal impact 4 Mission EIT 02/12/2009 mfhs

1. EIT Strategic Innovation Agenda (SIA) :  ideas / plans 2. KICs with unique impact :  KIC topics, format, selection 3. Sustainable mobilization of additional funding :  including EIT Foundation  tools 5 Strategic Objectives: focus of the EIT Governing Body EIT 02/12/2009 mfhs

A KIC…  is a high-profile, collaborative consortium a “legally and financially structured and managed entity” of geographically distributed but thematically convergent stakeholders open to international participation  will become a world leader in its field encompassing the whole innovation chain from education to economic impact  will deliver a measurable impacts on society economic, scientific, educational and entrepreneurial  will have a minimum life of 7 years 6 Knowledge and Innovation Communities EIT 02/12/2009 mfhs

 To address long-term challenges and identify new opportunities for innovation in Europe  To transfer ideas and activities from higher education, research and innovation to the business context and on to commercial application including the creation of spin-outs, start-ups and SMEs  To attract partners and top-class talent from around the world  To develop entrepreneurial people and embed them in businesses  To maximize the financial contribution from the private sector 7 KIC Goals (EP, March 2008) EIT 02/12/2009 mfhs

 M Euro total spending per year  Life 7-15 years  Funding :  EIT 25%, fully committed, subject to evaluation of milestone delivery  Others 75% (leverage factor 3), for example : European programmes European Structural Funds National and regional funding Industry investment (including in-kind contributions) EIT Foundation (also seed funding, scholarships…) Private investors & Venture Capitalists Investment banks 8 Size and lifetime of a KIC EIT 02/12/2009 mfhs

 Topics Sustainable energy Climate change mitigation and adaptation Future information and communication society  Proposals must … have a clear prevailing focus promote trans/inter-disciplinary approaches draw on existing European programmes and projects  Total number of KICs to be selected : 2 or 3  Future Calls Health care ? Other topics ? 9 First Call for Proposals EIT 02/12/2009 mfhs

 Geographically distributed people across the European Community and linking to centers of excellence in other parts of the world  Working in networks focussed on typically 4 – 6 major nodes which are “co-location centers”, where staff from different stakeholders come to work together, face-to-face and which link other partners, such as local clusters of SMEs  Each co-location center should encompass a significant part of the innovation chain  Co-location of people is critical it is the key to achieving knowledge transfer and ‘translation’ between stakeholders and between science, research and business effective translation is fundamental to delivery of KIC goals  Mobility of people is therefore a pre-condition 10 Ingredients for a KIC with impact EIT 02/12/2009 mfhs

Innovative European entrepreneurs are a major output of every KIC :  Business people, entrepreneurs, researchers, technologists, educators, working together in world class KIC programmes  Talented and committed academics from Europe and beyond, flexible, mobile and eager to innovate  An environment which catalyzes movement of people between industry / business and academia  Top quality leadership, engendering a highly developed team culture / spirit across the KIC People management :  Incentive schemes to attract excellent partners from across the innovation chain  An environment which stimulates working / studying together in diverse teams in co-location centers  Recognition of people and pride in the EIT brand: e.g. “EIT” label for students 11 KICs and people EIT 02/12/2009 mfhs

An internationally distributed collaborative consortium which :  is composed of elite centers from business, entrepreneurship, technology, research and education each with a track record in excellence, international cooperation, knowledge dissemination and translation to business  allows collaborative people to work together in “co-location centers”  is a legally and financially structured entity with a motivating intellectual property rights (IPR) policy  has top quality leadership, governance, structure and accountability  attracts public and private funding, tripling the EIT funding over time  can include excellent partners from non-EU countries 12 KIC Selection Criteria (1) EIT 02/12/2009 mfhs

Compelling, innovative proposals with future potential :  Addressing important topics for Europe  With (new) business and societal impact  Making innovation an integral part of Higher Education  A strong research and technology base, all of which is relevant and critical to the success of the KIC (including non-technological research)  Going beyond research and technology : translation to new and existing businesses  Key performance indicators (KPIs), targeted investment returns and drivers identified upfront  Short, medium and long-term milestones  Builds up continuous, self-sustaining activities  Has broad public outreach 13 KIC Selection Criteria (2) EIT 02/12/2009 mfhs

 Call for proposals for KICs by April 2009, submission August 2009 Based on KIC format and selection criteria, finalized by end March 2009  Selection of the first 2-3 KICs by January 2010 Strong teams with the best chance of success Proposals recognized as innovative, ambitious and coherent Extensive publicity for the selected KICs in order to support them by all appropriate means  Evaluation and monitoring of KICs starting by August 2010 Recognized as fair, simple and effective Consistent and clearly derived from the original selection criteria Rewarding good performance and achievement Recognizing and communicating the EIT brand 14 KIC call, Selection, Monitoring EIT 02/12/2009 mfhs

 The EIT capitalizes on European innovation potential by adopting a new way of working between research, education and innovation  Long-term commitment by business from the outset is essential to the EIT’s success  Education and entrepreneurship must be integral parts of innovation partnerships  Opportunity for cross-fertilization and co-funding with other European and national programs and funds  The EIT must be owned by all of Europe 15 Conclusions EIT 02/12/2009 mfhs