The ATTRACT Project: from Open Science to Open Innovation. Sergio Bertolucci University of Bologna and INFN

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The ATTRACT Project: from Open Science to Open Innovation Sergio Bertolucci University of Bologna and INFN

European Research Infrastructures or Research Infrastructures in Europe? A rich scenario of Global, European and National RI s A great asset for Europe Is it used optimally? 2

From Open Science to Open Innovation Ø European RIs have succeeded in establishing the paradigm of Open Science, establishing an extended ecosystem, where the research communities are fostering a culture of mutual trust, balancing competition and collaboration. Ø Their potential to generate innovation is largely untapped, due to the lack of a corresponding ecosystem at the European scale, which needs to include also the private sector (industry, investors, entrepreneurs). Ø The lack of such an eco-system impairs the development of policies of adequate scale, and it is one of the main causes of the declining competitiveness of Europe in innovation. 3

From Open Science to Open Innovation Use the lesson learned from the Open Science environment to translate the theoretical models of Open Innovation (e.g. Henry Chesbrough Open Innovation: The New Imperative for Creating and Profiting from Technology. HBS Press. 2003. ISBN 978-1422102831) into the European specific environment, proposing realistic models of Open Access and IPR protection, fit to follow innovation from the early stage of Technical Readiness Level (TRL) all the way to market. This is a fundamental point for the creation of trust necessary to the establishment of a European innovation ecosystem. 4

Open innovation Other firm s market Licence, spin out, divest Our new market Internal technology base External technology base Internal/external venture handling External technology insourcing Our current market Henry Chesbrough, 2003

ATTRACT Built on a consortium of ERIs & industrial partners interested and specialized in sensor and imaging technology The consortium proposes to be mandated by EU in the framework of H2020 (initially) to: Organize open calls Monitor and peer review their execution Promote a strong training program on innovation Develop evaluation tools for quantitative impact assessment 6

ATTRACT» A proposal for a dedicated, interdisciplinary program within H2020 and beyond to co-develop with RIs and industry breakthrough sensor & imaging technologies» The purpose is to address demanding challenges in both science and societal needs (e.g. health, sustainable materials and information and communication technologies)» It involves the detector R&D community from many fields including e.g. biology, physics, astronomy, space exploration, nuclear engineering, medical sensing and imaging, related computing (ICT) and others 7

ATTRACT From Open Science to Open Innovation: balancing collaboration and competition o ATTRACT is poised to connect Open Science to Open Innovation. o It proposes a new co-innovation paradigm between Industry, Business, Investors, Innovation Specialists and European Research Infrastructures. o Co-innovation seeks a strong and open cooperation from the beginning of the innovation value chain on identified breakthrough and win-win technology and business opportunities. 8

ATTRACT Focus: Detection and Imaging Technologies WHY? q are and will be fundamental for ourselves and our society. q are at the core of industrial competitiveness. q translate into direct economic and wealth value. Source: Frost & Sullivan, Megatrends in Technology Convergence 9

Co-Innovation: combinatorial technology evolution Detection and imaging technologies become the building blocks of different and evolving more complex technologies. W. Brian Arthur, The Nature of Technology: What it is and How it Evolves, Free Press, Simon & Schuster, August 2009. 10

The 16-17 H2020 Work Program The EC-RTD has published its H2020 Work Programme for 2016 2017. h"p://ec.europa.eu/rearch/par-cipants/data/ref/h2020/wp/2016_2017/main/h2020-wp1617infrastructures_en.pdf It includes a call: Future Detection and Imaging Technologies (INFRAINNOV-1-2017), which is up to 20 M Euros and with a deadline on 29/03/2017. The description of this call is very much in line with the description and plans of ATTRACT (see the ATTRACT White Paper on the web site (www.attract-eu.org).

ATTRACT : an evolutionary approach 2017 2019 FPA : EU Framework Partnership Agreements 12

Mini ATTRACT : 2 phases approach Select and finance ~200 potential breaking through proposals for a quick potential evaluation via an open call: feasibility demonstrators at least one SME and one ERI involved Select and finance ~10 of the best Phase 1 selected projects: 3-4 years of execution monitor performances define an optimal model for maxi ATTRACT 2017 2019 13

Mini-ATTRACT phases 1 and 2: targeted results Phase 1 A wide scope of technologies with breakthrough potential (TRL 2 to 4). Selection process based on industrial scalability and social added value. Phase 2 Scalability of phase 1-selected technologies towards industrial deployment (TRL 5 to 9). Construction and establishment of a selfsustained initiative ( Maxi ATTRACT).

ATTRACT: How it might look like Large Number seed funded visionary projects (i.e. 200) Small Number selected scale funded visionary projects (i.e. 20) Seed Funding (1 year) Scale Funding (3 to 4 years) Seed funding Scale funding Seed funding Open call Open call Open call Scale funding

Technologies from ATTRACT projects (public funding) Creating an ecosystem of trust From Open Science Technologies privately developed (private funding) istore to Open Innovation

The ATTRACT Store of Innovation (istore) Repository for ATTRACT-funded technologies. Loose IP governing regulation (i.e. open source regime). Available of course to the ATTRACT community but open to others, too Whoever takes something must give something back Free riders are detected by the user community. istore Possibility to further develop in-house technologies outside the istore and protect them. Open source platforms have demonstrated to be generators of new business opportunities. Aligned with the EC Policy of openness for public funding. Technologies constantly improved by the user community.

In summary Mini ATTRACT phases 1 and 2 represent a new funding instrument that will help Horizon 2020 to deliver innovation. They are designed to streamline the value chain from the development of technologies towards their market application. Furthermore, ATTRACT incorporates the fundamental value of co-innovation through collaboration and competition which is essential for exploiting the untapped potential of ERIs-SMEsLarge corporations. Public funding is used for ramping-up the ATTRACT initiative and to contribute to the creation of an European ecosystem of trust for innovation. 18

Thank you 19