HEPTech Open Innovation Industry Forum Survey Report Executive survey on open innovation 2013 B. Denis – Bucharest 8 th October 2013.

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HEPTech Open Innovation Industry Forum Survey Report Executive survey on open innovation 2013 B. Denis – Bucharest 8 th October 2013

The open innovation model B. Denis – EC DG JRC Unit A4 / CERN KT group

Innovation Research Development B. Denis – EC DG JRC Unit A4 / CERN KT group

License in License out Buy Cross-license Sell Open innovation B. Denis – EC DG JRC Unit A4 / CERN KT group Open Innovation: The new imperative for creating and profiting from technology, H. Chesbrough 2003

Open Innovation Increasing role of Intellectual Property Increasing role of Public Research B. Denis – EC DG JRC Unit A4 / CERN KT group

CERN and HEP Community Buy Industry PP institute CERN B. Denis – EC DG JRC Unit A4 / CERN KT group

Knowledge transfer License out Collaborative R&D B. Denis – EC DG JRC Unit A4 / CERN KT group

Survey B. Denis – EC DG JRC Unit A4 / CERN KT group

Managing open innovation in large firms Survey Report Executive survey on open innovation 2013 H. Chesbrough, US Berkerley S. Brunswicker, Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering ed survey on open innovation to senior executives at the headquarters of more than 2840 large and stock market listed firms, in Europe and US, with revenues annually in excess of US$250 million and more than 1000 employees B. Denis – EC DG JRC Unit A4 / CERN KT group

Definition “… the purposive use of inflows and outflows of knowledge to accelerate innovation in one’s own market, and expand the use of internal knowledge in external market respectively.” B. Denis – EC DG JRC Unit A4 / CERN KT group

Adoption of open innovation across different industries Manufact. (low-tech) Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Services Transp. Communi. Electric, gas & sanitary Mining & constructi on Manufact. (medium- low tech) Manufact. (medium- high tech) Whosales, trade & retail Manufact. (high- tech) 40 % 55 % 69 % 80 % 82 % 83 % 86 % 91 % Average = 78 B. Denis – EC DG JRC Unit A4 / CERN KT group Source: Managing Open Innovation in Large Firms, H. Chesbrough, S. Brunswicker, 2013

Modes of open innovation Inbound Outbound Pecuniary Non-pecuniary* Direction Financial flows IP in-licensing Contracted R&D services Specialized open Innovation intermediaries Idea & start-up competitions Supplier innovation awards University research grants Joint-venture activities Spin-offs Corporate business incubation Selling market-ready products IP out-licensing Customer & consumer Co-creation Crowdsourcing Publically funded R&D consortia Informal networking Participation in standardization (public standards) Donations to commons or nonprofits B. Denis – EC DG JRC Unit A4 / CERN KT group * Without full compensation Source: Managing Open Innovation in Large Firms, H. Chesbrough, S. Brunswicker, 2013

Importance (inbound practices) Customer and consumer co-creation Informal networking University research grants Publically funded R&D consortia Contracting of external R&D service providers not important highly important B. Denis – EC DG JRC Unit A4 / CERN KT group Source: Managing Open Innovation in Large Firms, H. Chesbrough, S. Brunswicker, 2013

Importance (inbound practices) Idea and start-up competitions IP In-licensing Supplier innovation awards Crowdsourcing (unknown problem solvers) Specialized services open innovation intermediaries not important highly important B. Denis – EC DG JRC Unit A4 / CERN KT group Source: Managing Open Innovation in Large Firms, H. Chesbrough, S. Brunswicker, 2013

Importance of open innovation partners Internal employees Customers Universities Suppliers Indirect customer or final customer Public research organizations not important highly important B. Denis – EC DG JRC Unit A4 / CERN KT group Source: Managing Open Innovation in Large Firms, H. Chesbrough, S. Brunswicker, 2013

Importance of open innovation partners Entrepreneurs and start-ups Contracted R&D service providers External consultants Competitors Restricted communities Open (unrestricted) communities not important highly important B. Denis – EC DG JRC Unit A4 / CERN KT group Source: Managing Open Innovation in Large Firms, H. Chesbrough, S. Brunswicker, 2013

Strategic objectives Establishing new partnerships Exploring new technological trends Identifying new business opportunities Accelerating time to complete R&D Mitigating risks of innovation projects Identifying new business opportunities Reducing R&D costs per project not important highly important B. Denis – EC DG JRC Unit A4 / CERN KT group Source: Managing Open Innovation in Large Firms, H. Chesbrough, S. Brunswicker, 2013

Pecuniary aspects On balance, firms take more “freely revealed” information from others than they provide to others. Firms are “net- takers”. B. Denis – EC DG JRC Unit A4 / CERN KT group Source: Managing Open Innovation in Large Firms, H. Chesbrough, S. Brunswicker, 2013

Measuring open innovation Share of external innovation contributions for R&D projects Cost/benefit of innovation partners Number of innovation partners Revenue from results of open innovation launched within a time period Budget invested in open innovation projects Number of new technology areas identified each year highly dissatisfied highly satisfied B. Denis – EC DG JRC Unit A4 / CERN KT group Source: Managing Open Innovation in Large Firms, H. Chesbrough, S. Brunswicker, 2013

Measuring open innovation Number of patent filed and granted Cost for inward licenses Patent utilization ratio Percentage of ideas funded Revenue from outwards licenses highly dissatisfied highly satisfied B. Denis – EC DG JRC Unit A4 / CERN KT group Source: Managing Open Innovation in Large Firms, H. Chesbrough, S. Brunswicker, 2013

Satisfaction with open innovation % 18.5 % 44.7 % 9.23 % 7.69 % B. Denis – EC DG JRC Unit A4 / CERN KT group highly dissatisfiedhighly satisfied Source: Managing Open Innovation in Large Firms, H. Chesbrough, S. Brunswicker, 2013

Thank you B. Denis – EC DG JRC Unit A4 / CERN KT group