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RIS3 EUSKADI & ADVANCED MANUFACTURING STRATEGY Basque Industry 4.0 MANUMIX INTERREG EUROPE 1 st Learning Journey Basque Country Amaia Martínez Muro Strategic Initiatives. SPRI Basque Business Development Agency 18th May 2017

INDEX 1. Overview of the regional RIS3 2. Scope of advanced manufacturing in the region Priority areas Actors involved Main challenges 2

Basque Country s general figures 3

Basque Country s general figures 4

Basque Country: leading hub 5

Industrial Policy in Basque Region RIS3 strategy is a natural extension of Basque historical policies in this area. Basque Country has a long history defining economic development strategies over the last 35 years. Consecutive plans and strategies, responding to specific needs of each stage, have progressively sought modernization, competitiveness, specialization, diversification and sophistication of Basque economy. 6

Priorities for specialisation Vertical priorities. RIS3 euskadi Three smart specialization priorities have been selected: Advanced Manufacturing, Energy and Biosciences (mainly human health). Additionally, some niches related with the Territory have been identified 7

Main challenges Main challenges identified during the Advanced Manufacturing Strategy definition Manufacturing main challenges Final challenges (Basic strategy) To shorten the deadlines from knowledge generation to the market To industrialize in large scale products and processes based on emerging technologies Action challenges (Action lines) To train, educate and attract the needed professional profiles To generate infrastructures for the development of pilot experiences To develop the means to produce and industrialize products and services based on emerging technologies Support challenges (Governance) To improve the effectiveness and efficiency of policies to boost R&D in manufacturing To use the challenges posed by global megatrends (aging, climate change, resource scarcity) to design and develop competitive technologies, products and processes. To coordinate business sector, scientific and technological agendas To advance in agent cooperation within and across sectors as well as locally and internationally To deepen the value of intangibles associated with the design and generation of brands 8

Scope Joining visions, steps and strategies requires a really intensive-cooperation driven process Advanced Manufacturing Strategy Mision To strengthen the position of the Basque Country as an economy with an industrial base through the promotion of knowledge intensive manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Strategic Objectives SO1. To help and guide Basque companies towards more knowledge intensive manufacturing activities which have greater added value Integration of KETs SO2. To promote multi-disciplinary and technological convergence in a structured fashion so as to develop best-inclass manufacturing capacities and solutions while optimizing existing resources Global value chains Cluster 2.0 SO3. To integrate local and international value chains to meet the challenges of Advanced Manufacturing using the sum of the particular capacities of each sector and its companies Scaling Up SO4. To foster collaboration and support as a catalyst for the industrialization of the results of R+D+i in Advanced Manufacturing SO5. To support education and job training in technologies and management systems related to Advanced Manufacturing 9

Private-public collaboration The aim of the Steering Group is to define and implement an orderly action plan aimed at responding in the short and medium-term to technological, business, organization and talent development priorities established by tractor industrial sectors in Euskadi, for increase their competitiveness and take advantage of future opportunities presented globally Steering Group 10

RIS3 Implementation Stakeholders involvement 11

RIS3 Implementation 16 action lines 6 core themes 1. Support for scientific-technological Agents within the Manufacturing Community 2. Support for Excellence in Basic Directed Research 3. Support for R+D projects: Strategic industrial research; Business product development R+D; Company start-up R+D 4. Help and support for the introduction of TEICs (Electronics, IT and Telecommunications Clusters) 5. Design and support for Advanced Manufacturing Centres (CFAs) 6. Setting up a network of show-rooms pilot plants. Basque Digital Innovation Hub Generating Know-How KET (GC) Technological Development (DT) Non technological Innovation (INT) Education and training Industrial Scaling up (EI) 7. Help and support for design 8. Setting up Models of Advanced Management in companies 9. Training of high-level researchers 10. Training and enablement in design 11. Training and enablement in business models and manufacturing management (postgraduate in manufacturing) 12. Dual FP- (professional training) 13. Teaching and Learning Factories- CFAs Dinamisation 14. Clusters policy 15. Coordination with and participation in European R+D+I programs: Basque Contact Points 16. Advanced Manufacturing Steering Group Applying a transversal approach involving various Government Departments and public companies to undertake responsibility for the programmed actions 12

Technology Areas Energy efficiency A commitment to technological development in Advanced Manufacturing is crucial to maintain competiveness in industry and to secure positioning in market niches with greater added value. Flexible, smart and efficient manufacturing systems Digital Connected Factories Advanced Materials and Processes 13

AGENTS TOOLS RIS3 Implementation Instruments R&D support instruments have been focused on the support of knowledge generation within the Basque Science and Technology Networks and support of R&D activity within firms Knowledge generation on KETs Technological development Industrial DEATH VALLEY Scaling up Other instruments (industrial promotion) TRL 1: Basic principles observed and reported TRL 2: Technology concept and/or application formulated TRL 3: Analytical and experimental critical function and/or characteristic proof of concept TRL 4: Component and/or breadboard validation in a laboratory environment TRL 5: Component or breadboard validation in a relevant environment TRL 6: System/subsystem model or prototype demonstration in a relevant environment TRL 7: System prototype demonstration in an operational environment TRL 8: Actual system completed and qualified through test and demonstrated TRL 9: Actual system proven through successful mission operations UNIVERSITIES and Excelence Research Centres Cooperative Research Centres DEATH VALLEY TECHNOLOGICAL CENTRES FIRMS TKIBS 14

RIS3 Implementation New Instruments Technology transfer R&D in EICTs towards Industry Technology Transfer Projects of "technological suppliers" (such as agents of the Basque Science, Technology and Innovation Network) to manufacturing industrial companies, in the area of EICTs (Electronics, Information and Communications Technologies) applied to Advanced Manufacturing, which have a demonstration effect and which will therefore accelerate the transfer to the market of the results of R&D projects in EICTs. 15

RIS3 Implementation New Instruments Technology transfer R&D in EICTs towards Industry 16

RIS3 Implementation New Instruments ADVANCED MANUFACTURING CENTRE MODEL PUBLIC-PRIVATE COLLABORATION. Public support for initial investment. Cluster manages the infrastructure. Research Entity operates the facility. Industry Consortium supports operation. Open access to any user DEATH VALLEY Advanced Manufacturing Centres Test Infrastructures TRL 1: Basic principles observed and reported TRL 2: Technology concept and/or application formulated TRL 3: Analytical and experimental critical function and/or characteristic proof of concept TRL 4: Component and/or breadboard validation in a laboratory environment TRL 5: Component or breadboard validation in a relevant environment TRL 6: System/subsystem model or prototype demonstration in a relevant environment TRL 7: System prototype demonstration in an operational environment TRL 8: Actual system completed and qualified through test and demonstrated TRL 9: Actual system proven through successful mission operations 17

RIS3 Implementation New Instruments The first startup accelerator offering access to high-level Industry 4.0 customers Publicprivate initiative Industry 4.0 International in nature Combines 2 objectives Speeds up startups by collaborating with large companies Companies committed to the country + interested in drawing talent from startups 18

RIS3 Implementation New Instruments BDIH consists on a digitally linked network of Competence Centers with R&D infrastructures, pilot lines and technical expertise specialized in different areas of Advanced Manufacturing 19

RIS3 Implementation Instruments Interregional cooperation 20

Main challenges Main challenges identified during the Advanced Manufacturing Strategy definition and relation with Basque Indsutry 4.0 strategy Manufacturing main challenges Final challenges (Basic strategy) Action challenges (Action lines) Steering group, working SO2. Integration of KETs To shorten the deadlines from knowledge To industrialize in large scale products and groups,rebumping of BSTIN, generation to the market processes based on emerging technologies new instruments SO4. Scaling Up SO5. Education &Training SO4. Scaling Up SO2. Integration of KETs To train, educate and attract the needed professional profiles To generate infrastructures for the development of pilot experiences To develop the means to produce and industrialize products and services based on emerging technologies Support challenges (Governance) To improve the effectiveness and efficiency of Steering policies to boost group, R&D working manufacturing To use the challenges posed by global groups,rebumping of BSTIN, megatrends (aging, climate change, resource scarcity) new instruments to design and develop competitive technologies, products and processes. Steering group To coordinate business sector, scientific and technological agendas To advance in agent cooperation within and SO3. across Global sectors as Value well as locally Chains and internationally To deepen the value of intangibles associated SO5. Education with the design &Training and generation of brands 21

Thank you Eskerrik Asko Muchas Gracias AMAIA MARTINEZ / CRISTINA OYÓN Strategic Initiatives Alda. de Urquijo nº 36 48011 BILBAO Bizkaia amaiamartinez@spri.eus / cristina@spri.eus 22