The French Factory of the Future Research Community and its implication towards EU Research Programs

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The French Factory of the Future Research Community and its implication towards EU Research Programs 11 December 2017 D Vanden Abeele French Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation NMBP Program Committee Delegate - NCP FR JRC NCP

2 points on the agenda Which are the opportunities for collaboration on H2020 The French H2020 Community for Factory of the Future

2 points on the agenda Which are the opportunities for collaboration on H2020 The French H2020 Community for Factory of the Future

R&I Policy Framework June 2015 February 2017 June 2017

Factories of the Future in Horizon 2020 Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) areas of key industrial competences determining Europe s global competitiveness Industrial Leadership Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies Access to Risk Finance ICT NMBP SPACE Innovation to SME Indicative budget: 75 billion * Indicative Budget: 16.5 billion * Out of it for NMBP: 3.8 billion * Nano- and Microelectronics Photonics Nanotechnologies Advanced Materials Biotechnology Advanced Manufacturing & Processing * July 2015 includes EIT, JRC, "Science with and for Society", "Spreading Excellence / Widening Participation", in addition to three priorities above

Digitising European Industry COM(2016) 180 final Strengthening leadership in key parts of the digital value chain:

ICT Work Program 2018-2020 Topics pan-european platform-building and piloting Digital Manufacturing Platforms - Agile Value Networks: Lot-size One - Zero-defect Processes and Products - Machines & Human Competences - Sustainable Value Networks A digital 'plug and produce' online equipment platform for manufacturing Agricultural Digital Integration Platforms - Optimize farm operations - High-precision farming Digital Service Platforms for Rural Economies Smart Hospital of the Future Smart and Healthy Living at Home - Healthy & independent living - Early risk detection and intervention Cross-cutting issues, IoT, Big Data, Security Interoperable and Smart Homes and Grids Big Data Solutions for Energy

Digital Industrial Platforms Alignment of R&I efforts EU actors join forces along common interests Future global standards & platforms driven by interests of EU actors Focus investments on: Integration of key digital technologies Digital industrial platforms, reference architectures, Reference implementations, large-scale piloting, experimentation environments Ecosystem building and standardisation

x A place or opportunity for public discussion e.g. European Platform of National Initiatives An operating system that integrates different technologies and various applications and services x Online platforms in the consumer world Industrial platforms in the business world e.g. Facebook, Nest, Android In different ways and to varying degrees they may take in: 1) a community role 2) an infrastructure role 3) a data role Digital Industrial Platforms What do we mean?

Community-led sector-specific (vertical) Digital Industrial Platforms Community-led cross-sector (horizontal) Examples Commercial with open interfaces ISOBUS IDS Photo: TRUMPF FITMAN

ICT 2018-2020 WPs Key topics for 2018-2019 48 M 64 M Overall budget of 300 M for Hubs 4 M 11

WP 2018 2020 - ICT Focus area "Digitising and transforming European industry and services" calls for digital innovation hubs (for 300 M ) Consortia should be deeply rooted in regional/national DIH Critical mass of highly innovative, cross border experiments. At least 50% of the budget should directly benefit SMEs or slightly bigger companies. Financial Support to Third Parties may be used. Activities should aim at long-term sustainability and include a business plan for the digital innovation hubs, a plan to attract investors, to address training and skills development needs and dissemination. Established networks reaching out to SMEs like the Enterprise Europe Network and the NCP network should be used. Selected projects are expected to collaborate on building a network of Digital Innovation Hubs, covering most regions in Europe. 12

NMBP Work Programme 2018-2020 INDUSTRIAL SOLUTION REVOLUTION Mission 1 FOUNDATIONS FOR TOMORROW s INDUSTRY OPEN INNOVATION HUBS MATERIALS CHARACTERISATION and COMPUTATIONAL MODELLING GOVERNANCE, SCIENCE-BASED RISK ASSESSMENT AND REGULATORY ASPECTS Mission 2 TRANSFORMING EUROPEAN INDUSTRY FACTORIES OF THE FUTURE BIOTECHNOLOGY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS Mission 3 INDUSTRIAL SUSTAINABILITY SPIRE CATALYSING THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY CLEAN ENERGY THROUGH INNOVATIVE MATERIALS CULTURAL HERITAGE ENERGY-EFFICIENT BUILDINGS 269 M 340 M 447 M Each orientation is translated into CALL and EXPECTED IMPACT

(some) Reference Documents

NMBP 2018-2020 WPs Key elements for 2018-2020 Important: Open Innovation Test Beds 15

Foundations for tomorrow s Industry 2018-19

Open Innovation Test Beds Budget WP 2018=75 M 2019=50 M 2020=40? M Lightweight nano-enabled multifunctional composite materials and components DT-NMBP-01-2018 Nano-enabled surfaces and membranes DT-NMBP-03-2019 Nano-pharmaceuticals production DT-NMBP-06-2020 Safety Testing of Medical Technologies for Health DT-NMBP-02-2018 Bio-based nano-materials and solutions DT-NMBP-04-2020 Functional materials for building envelopes DT-NMBP-05-2020 Characterisation DT-NMBP-07-2018 Materials modelling DT-NMBP-11-2020 17

Transforming European Industry 2018-19

Industrial sustainability 2018-19

Could this be a proposal Trend at EC level is to establish communities as network of ecosystems Hubs, Test Beds, Platforms Need is to deliver larger impact and transfer knowledge 1st proposal at this stage: Investigate into our respective communities who or where are affinities Publish information; Offer e-repository for shared initiatives Identify the most relevant ecosystems to be candidates to Hub/test Beds/Platforms projects Others!

2 points on the agenda Which are the opportunities for collaboration on H2020 The French H2020 Community for Factory of the Future

The overall scene Digital transformation Industrial modernisation Innovation-driven ecosystem Smart Specialisation Platform Thematic Platforms European Cluster Collaboration Platform Online platforms From research to market DG-Grow DG-Connect DG-RTD 22

DG-Grow I4MS Cartography of competencies and services should help DG-RTD Pilot Lines actors to find their answer DG-Connect (temp) 23

A strategy based on Digital Innovation Hub one-stop-shop specialist expertise awareness creation digital maturity assessment innovation scouting Access to finance Digital Innovation Hub brokering/ matchmaking multi-partner cooperation Competence Centre visioning and strategy development mentoring Digital Skills training coaching fabrication of new products investor readiness services services to help companies with digital transformation infrastructure Digital Transformation Experiments experimentation and testing pilot factories Fab-labs Provide support to existing industry to manage their digital transformation Competence Centres are at the core of DIHs, ecosystem approach Variable geometries: technology applications, sector, SME focus, service portfolios, etc Provides opportunities for both ICT users and ICT suppliers Working Group report on DIHs: https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/report-wg1-digital-innovation-hubs-mainstreaming-digital-innovation-across-allsectors-final 24

DIH vs. CC Awareness Creation around Digital Technologies Innovation Scouting Digital Maturity Assessment. Visioning and Strategy Development for Businesses: Brokering/matchmaking Access to Specialist Expertise and Infrastructure Mentoring Training Access to Funding and Investor Readiness Services Collaborative Research 25

Our role for promoting the Communities The role of Authorities is to Inform, Influence, Stimulate, Accompagn, Represent, Interface the actors in regard to the European Affairs Support such complex interaction model requires to have a structured approach Taking into account the different national initiatives Involving the key stakeholders Based on criteria to guarantee Excellence Decision was to launch a survey 26

Objectives and Outputs Act as a federator wrt. the DG s Actions Deliver Promote Infrastructures during the networking actions 27

Our process 1. The key concern is related to the sustainability of such Hubs Importance of the eco-system 2. Proposal was to launch this survey with the strong support of Regional Interfaces and communication through GTN NMBP and ICT (Groupe Thématique National) 3. To identify the hubs, we have defined criteria related to: Identification General Services Ecosystem Domains Technical matters: NMBP KETs, ICT KETs, NAAM HLG Capabilities Operational characteristics: Sustainability, Outreach, Excellence, Support : consistence with S3 28

How 29

Identification General Services Ecosystem Domains Details on Criteria French Survey on the Infrastructures appropriate as Competence Centers and Innovation Hub Name of the infrastructure Location Does the infrastructure offer Operator access of to the IT infrastructure services like Internet, Is the infrastructure email WiFi, address Video willing conferencing, of to the support contact Open secure Innovation pointservers? What is the type of governance put in place? oriented Is there Services any External like : phone number of the contact point Advisory Board or similar? In general, how do you characterise the infrastructure? Comments Market Intelligence Does the infrastructure offer links/interfaces with a comprehensive Product / Service incubation Mentoring Entrepreneurship Strategic roadmapping Industrial Academic Innovation Research ecosystem? driven Industry driven Entrepreneurshi p driven How is the knowledge managed within the infrastructure at regional level Main areas of concern covered by the infrastructure at European level How is the knowledge Fields managed covered externally in reference to to the Key infrastructure Enabling Technologies Nanotechnology Micro and Photonics Advanced Advanced Process Industrial Big Data and Technological Domains at worldwide Nanoelectronics level Materials Manufacturing technology biotechnologies Describe the type of action and dissemination materials Is that the are infrastructure proposed co-located with: yes / no technology estim. Size of the community by the infrastructure Industry Capabilities offered by the infrastructure Pilot line Characterisation Modelling / Safety ntegration / Automatio Other, please describe Research centers translation Does the infrastructure offer support facilities on : Legal Intellectual Administration Communication Promotion / Volume of permanent staff available by Application Field University(ies) Property Rights Networking Comments if any Does the infrastructure develop cross-border / Inter-regional Is the Infrastructure cross-domain or value chain oriented? If necessary, cooperation? Please identify the cooperations please comment Comments Does the Are the infrastructure domains consistent operate withe Smart with Specialisation a permanent Strategy of team your? If YES, with how many people? D Region? Number of (non)permanent staff if any Does o the infrastructure receive a support from regional authorities? Can the infrastructure host temporary staff? m a i Does the infrastructure support experimentation or Proof of Concept? In Real Life environments? n Please describe Does the infrastructure the support type fabrication of support. of new products, Is this services?? support for CapEx and/or s OpEx? General identification of equipments (machines, software, etc) that can Do you have operational requirements regarding be accessed sustainability of the infrastructure? Can you introduce your main constraint? Does the infrastructure offer Open and Restricted space? Support to investors Education driven High Performance Computer Skills acquisition Open Data based strategy Other comm Robotics CPS or IoT What is the type of interfaces proposed by the infrastructure? (physical and /or logical) 30

Overall vision on French infrastructure landscape soon on www.horizon2020.gouv.fr (digital) Innovation Hubs including Competence Centers Competence Centers multiket means several elementary KETs 31

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The French Community of Innovation Hubs soon on www.horizon2020.gouv.fr http://www.horizon2020.gouv.fr https://scanr.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/