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Trade and Investment Partnership Summit (TIPS) 2015 Brussels, 30 September Fopke Klok Director ITEA Office Global cooperation in EUREKA, a Cluster’s perspective

EUREKA is…

© EUREKA Secretariat 2015 EUREKA framework 41 full members (40 countries + European Commission) EUREKA is a pan-European network for market-oriented, industrial R&D Following the EUREKA structure, each project partner can apply for national funding in their own country Every member country has a EUREKA national project coordinator (NPC)

© EUREKA Secretariat 2015 Why EUREKA Most public funding available to innovation actors is allocated at national level. Most innovation in Europe comes through cross-border partnerships, while most investment capacity in research is still in the hands of national governments. EUREKA, being an intergovernmental body, brings together both national public and private sources of financing to transnational research projects. As such, EUREKA is an important building block for the innovative environment that Europe so desperately needs. For innovators, the opportunity to exploit national funds and work with partners from different countries and sources for a single European research project means easier access to the knowledge of research partners beyond their own borders – and often to the more potential markets.

© EUREKA Secretariat 2015 EUREKA instruments Network EUREKA projects: collaborative projects in any kind of technology created in e.g. bi- or multi-lateral calls between EUREKA countries Clusters: strategically significant public-private partnerships in a specific thematic area, initiated and managed by industry and creating innovative projects to strengthen European competitiveness Eurostars Programme: European funding and support programme set up in cooperation between EUREKA and EU and specifically dedicated to research-performing SMEs, stimulating them to lead international collaborative research and innovation projects Umbrellas: thematic networks focussing on a particular technology or business sector. Their goal is to support the development of cooperative R&D project ideas in their specific field of operation

© EUREKA Secretariat 2015 EUREKA project characteristics Innovative product, process or service Market- oriented nature Bottom-up approach International cooperation

© EUREKA Secretariat 2015 ClustersEurostarsNetwork projects 4–15 participants3–4 participants 3–5 countries2–3 countries 30 months average duration 29 months average duration 31.3 months average duration €1.5 - €15 million average project cost €1.4 million average project cost €1.78 million average project cost A EUREKA project is…

© EUREKA Secretariat 2015 EUREKA Clusters history JESSIMEDEAMEDEA+CATRENE EURIMUS EURIMUS II EURIPIDESEURIPIDES 2 ITEAITEA 2ITEA 3 EUROGIAEUROGIA+EUROGIA2020 CELTICCELTIC PLUS ACQUEAU MF.IND M.E. PIDEAPIDEA+ PENTA Innovation in water technologies Micro and Nano electronics ICT and Telecommunications Smart electronic Systems Low carbon energy technologies Software intensive systems & services New Cluster on Metallurgy

© EUREKA Secretariat 2015 EUREKA Clusters Clusters represent 70% of the budget of EUREKA project portfolio Clusters are Public-Private Partnerships in a specific thematic area : Initiated and managed by industry with high SME participation Creating innovative projects to strengthen competitiveness of European industry and its partners, based on e.g. matchmaking events Based on an efficient and flexible process for project creation and monitoring in close cooperation with the national public authorities Reviewing projects with a focus on optimizing results Leveraging national priorities for the benefit of industry in the global competitive environment

© EUREKA Secretariat 2015 EUREKA Clusters encourage Smart City initiatives as a common theme

11 ITEA: ! Cluster in software innovation Vision 2030 (with ARTEMIS-IA)  Seven identified areas of major change  The need for software innovation to address societal and economic challenges  The economic impact of software innovation in terms of revenues and jobs

12 International customers & end-users workshops  Thematic workshops by invitation that gather a small number of worldwide customers and a set of industrials  The output of these workshops is a shared analysis of actual needs that have not yet been solved by present technologies  First chosen theme was Smart City : -Participating cities: Istanbul, Vancouver, Amsterdam with input from Bandung, Nairobi and Rennes -Participating companies: Alliander, EnerjiSA, Ericsson, Gemalto, Indra, Philips, Siemens, Thales, Turkcell and a set of connected SMEs -Clarified the international customers and user needs -Communicated the results to steer ITEA proposals on Smart City theme from an end-user’s viewpoint -Any ITEA community members can lead or participate in a project based on these results

13 Smart Urban Spaces – ITEA Success story A key role for 11 Cities The SUS project developed interoperable e-city services based on the latest mobile technologies and ubiquitous mobile computing techniques. Start date: July 2009 End date: December 2012

14 ISIS (2011) PCCW (2012) KDDI (2011) SingTel (2012) M1 (2012) StarHub (2012) Chase (2012) DBS (2012) Ez-Link (2012) Hang Seng Bank (2012) Barclaycard (2010) T-Mobile Group (2011) TIM (2011) Orange France (2010) Vodafone Group (2011) SIA (2012) TIM (2012) MNO TSM SP TSM SUS: Fast & global exploitation Gemalto has now over 50 installations using SUS results

15 RECONSURVE Reconfigurable Surveillance System with Communicating Smart Sensors The project developed a complete maritime surveillance system with smart sensor data processing, situational awareness, the ability to use several platforms with a variety of sensor types and advanced algorithm-based capabilities for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and thermal cameras. Start date: Jan 2011 End date: Jun 2015

16 RECONSURVE Innovative and commercially viable  In 2013, the project won the EUREKA Korea Day Award for the most innovative and commercially viable project.  The project validated its operational principles from an end user’s perspective in a large, live demonstration with the participation of the Turkish Coast Guard Command in Antalya on 23 Oct  In ITEA 2 Call 8, a new project APPS has been launched as a follow- up. This project will focus on advancing Plug & Play smart surveillance.

© EUREKA Secretariat 2015 Summary For participating countries, EUREKA provides: A mature framework to stimulate market-oriented innovation Leveraging national priorities and funding in the global competitive environment For participating companies and R&D organisations, EUREKA provides: A trusted framework for open innovation Flexible and “user-friendly” in supporting bottom-up initiatives between participants in different countries TIPS Working Paper: “The objective of the Trade and Investment Partnership Summit (TIPS) is to create awareness on international business opportunities and feasibility of cross-border expansion for Indian and European businesses. The other objectives of the TIPS is to build a platform for communication between large, small and medium-sized enterprises in India and the EU for integrating resources and technical knowhow.”

© EUREKA Secretariat 2015 Thank you!