The Reverberation of Successful Participation in European Cooperation Schemas Zora Střelcová Project Manager TESCAN Brno, s.r.o. zora.strelcova@tescan.cz HORIZON 2020 EUROPEAN UNION FUNDING FOR RESEARCH & INNOVATION
Overview of the presentation Brno, the Electron microscopy valley Scientific cooperation High tech business Visions
Brno: The Electron Microscopy Valley Czech Republic A landlocked country in Central Europe A member of the European Union, NATO, the OECD, the OSCE, the Council of Europe and the Visegrád Group. Former leading supplier of EM for Eastern Europe. Rich scientific tradition. Important inventions include the modern contact lens, the separation of modern blood types, Semtex plastic explosive, Polarography, Fingerprints, etc. 3
Brno: The Electron Microscopy Valley Brno The second largest city in the Czech Republic The traditional center of industry and commerce and Central European trade fairs 6 universities with 27 faculties and about 80,000 students Origin of world-famous researchers (J.G. Mendel, J. Dadok, ) 9 Institutes of Academy of Science Electron Microscopy in Brno Over 60 years of electron microscopy tradition in Brno Tesla Brno: the leading manufacturer of Electron-Optical Devices in Eastern Europe in the 2nd half of the 20th century over 4000 SEM + TEM Produced Brno: Location of other SEM manufacturers 4
TESCAN: Performance in Nanospace Founded: 1991 Location: Brno Main business interests: Research, development, production, application and final sales of charge particle beam instruments, mainly scanning electron microscopes. The key products: Scanning electron microscopes with W cathode High resolution SEM with Schottky emitter (FEG) Combined Focused Ion Beam and Scanning Electron microscopes Detection systems and add-ons Nanotechnology devices 5
TESCAN: Performance in Nanospace TESCAN IN 2015: 250 employees in Brno + 28 in USA + 24 in China + 53 in France + 2 in UK 54 % has the university degree The R&D and application team is more than 1/3 of all employees Besides that, we estimate TESCAN to generate more than 300 job possibilities for the suppliers 6
TESCAN: Performance in Nanospace How to compete with the larger players on the market? 7
TESCAN: Performance in Nanospace How to compete with the larger players on the market? Do not imitate, innovate! (and follow the trends ) 8
The Trends in HighTech Industry The market is driven by customer requirements The complex information about the sample of interest, combining different analytical methods is required Multimodal analytical instruments for in-situ analysis are subject of many tenders For the success on that field, the high level integration is necessary. In ideal case, all the add-ons are delivered by one entity, which prevents the final instrument from possible problems sourcing from the different systems compatibility Raman AFM TOF SIMS 9
The Trends in HighTech Industry SCIENTIFIC COOPERATION: How to touch the Know How of Academy? The scientific know how is often locked on the academies and there is no motivation for its transfer into the industrial sector The high potential of SMEs To establish the effective collaboration, TESCAN participates on the founded projects on national and European level since early nineties Our projects were successful in 6 th and 7 th Framework Programme supported by European Commission TESCAN utilizes the investment calls to fasten the growth Starting with the cooperation in 6 th FP Project FIBLYS, the stable partnership of TESCAN, EMPA (CH), Max Planck Institute Erlangen (G) was established and continued the joined R&D activities in 7 th FP. TESCAN become the coordinator of 7 th FP project UnivSEM (www.univsem.eu) 10
The Trends in HighTech Industy Multi-analytical tools In the UnivSEM project started in 2012 => the first multimodal tool was introduced in 2 years As the part of the well established team, WITEC was identified by TESCAN as the most competent and prospective partner for development of integrated system SEM Raman spectrometer/microscope. RISE - Raman Imaging and Scanning Electron microscopy + = Introduced in April 2014 11
The Trends in High Multi-analytical Tools SEM + Confocal Raman Spectrometer Full optical microscope Raman imaging in ranges 250 µm3 Beam scanning below 1 ms/spectrum Lateral resolution 360 nm Uncompromised SEM performance High confocality One-click sample transfer between imaging positions Precise overlay SEM-Raman image overlay of a hamster brain thin section 12
The Trends in High Multi-analytical Tools SEM + TOF SIMS The sample ionization is performed by focused ion beam The volume of interest is sputtered away with FIB. Sputtered particles are either neutral or charged. The charged particles represent the signal in the TOF-SIMS analysis. Trajectories of dislocated target atoms Primary Ion SE trajectories Excited surface atoms Target Primary Ion trajectory 13
The Trends in High Multi-analytical Tools SEM + TOF SIMS TESCAN is the first company which succeeded in the integration of a SEM/FIB with TOF-SIMS! The TOF spectrometer is a third party product from TOFWERK. Founded in 2002 Thun, Switzerland Global provider of custom time-of-flight spectrometers 14
The Trends in High Multi-analytical Tools FIB-SEM: Internal stress analyses In cooperation with the consortium of European academic partners leaded by Uni Roma Tre, the specialized routine was developed, which is able to provide the internal stress analysis of the chosen material. This is further analyzed by DIC methods. www.istress.eu 15
The Trends in High Tech Industry SCIENTIFIC COOPERATION: Why do we participate in the European projects? 1.The first motivation was to obtain additional budget for our R&D activities 2.Moreover, we can establish the scientific cooperation with the top scientist, touch the know how locked on the universities; keep in touch with the technology leaders 3.The increase of the administration, language and diplomatic skills of the company. 4.Joining the European cooperation scientific network. Addressing the perspective Postdocs and PhD students, who will decide about the SEM purchase in the future. 5.Brand building 6.The project outputs are placed in the prominent scientific sites in Western European Countries (Uni Oxford, MPI Erlangen, EMPA Thun, Uni Oldenburg, IPHT Jena etc.). 16
The key to success? Innovation! Visions! TESCAN product portfolio is constantly widen and innovated the new analytical systems, light microscopy etc. We put the accent to more complex systems We are concentrated to one particular R&D branch, where we are building the brand of quality and accuracy. We are using the opportunities and support given by the state and by the European Union. Our founded projects are aligned with the R&D priorities, there are no artificial projects. More the 40% earnings is reinvested to the company every year We are proactive. Participation on trades, conferences Workshops The open access to TESCAN demo labs the chance for the scientist to test the machine and gain the desired results. Brand building, networking, the overall knowledge about TESCAN in the scientific community 17
Thank you for your attention Zora Střelcová TESCAN Brno, s.r.o. Libušina třída 846/1 623 00 Brno Czech Republic www.tescan.cz zora.strelcova@tescan.cz 18