SHARED INFRASTRUCTURES LINKED TO ECONOMIC & REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY JP Bourgoin CEA Director Strategy and programs EARTO-EIRMA MEETING APRIL 2015 PAGE 1
OPEN INNOVATION: SOLVING THE EQUATION OF KNOWLEDGE / TECH TRANSFER BEYOND THE LINEAR APPROACH FROM AN IDEA TO A PRODUCT A few scheme for OI New intermediates needed : RTO and innovations clusters After J.C. Guibert CEA/dirValo RTO = Research technology organization 2
INNOVATION CLUSTERS ARE KEY INTERMEDIATES: REACTIVITY AND INCLUSIVENESS Shared infrastructures X regional policies X nation/eu coherence J.C. Guibert CEA/dirValo 4
MANUFACTURING DRIVES INNOVATION : INTENSE COMPETITION WORLWIDE ADDITIONAL RATIONALES FOR SHARING INFRASTRUCTURE McKinsey report Nov 2012 Manufacturing the future: the next era of global growth and innovation. 5
EUROPEAN THREE PILLARS BRIDGE TO PASS ACROSS THE VALLEY OF DEATH FOR KETS INCL. ADV. MANUFACTURING Why sharing infrastructures? Know-how/Expertise Access to Equipements Decrease innovation costs and risks SME POC + Demonstrator + Pilot line See J.F. Clerc s talk Large company Open innovation/science + POC + Demonstrator
Ex.1: sharing infrastructure when S&T evolve fast with high level of investments CEA Scientific Computing Complex Independent access to the technology Joint Labs & Demonstrators with industry leaders Bull INTEL, etc ETP4HPC CEA Exa1 project World class infrastructure: TGCC CURIE Genci-PRACE whole Eu scientific community AIRAIN Cost & risk shared with industrials Dev t of usages : spin off to sciences, industry, society Maison de la Simulation co-design, computing sciences Ter@tec : promotion of HPC for SME Sharing infrastructures at appropriate scales mandatory in rapidly evolving fields
Ex.2: developing local flexible infrastructures with efficient connexion to world class national infrastructures Large scale technological platforms in Saclay and Grenoble Primarily contracting with industry in Paris-Region and Rhone-Alpes région Mission given to CEA by the French Govt to foster reindustrialisation in other French regions development of regional technology transfer platforms (PRTT) directly linked to economic and regional development policy
Ex.2: developing local flexible infrastructures with efficient connexion to world class national infrastructures World class large scale KETS Tech. platforms Local flexible Tech. platforms Grenoble/Saclay Centers CEA Grenoble (LETI + LITEN) «hardware» CEA Saclay (LIST) «software» CEA Tech PRTT In regions PACA, Midi-Pyrénées, Aquitaine, Pays de Loire, Lorraine, Nord Pas de Calais Local industry SME Local implantation of large companies ~50% ~50% Industrial contracts & financing
Ex.2: developing local flexible infrastructures with efficient connexion to world class national infrastructures Local CEA Platforms Robotics and advanced manufacturing -Non destructive testing X-Rays tomography -Assistance to movement in Factories Battery testing in marine environ t Showroom with CEA techno. Lille Metz National CEA Platforms Saclay Nantes Regional Innovation Strategy Priority1 advanced manufacturing Priority2 marine industries Bordeaux Grenoble April 1 st 2013 to Jan 1 st 2015 Strong dynamics 550 industrial contacts 18 M bilateral contracts executed 75% SME 25% Large companies Toulouse Cadarache
KEYS POINTS FOR SUCCESS IN SHARING INFRASTRUCTURES Open innovation Advanced manufacturing Industrial internet User centric extremely strong & profound industry transformations speed, reactivity and flexibility needed Strong knowledge basis mandatory (world-class universities and Res. Organisations) RTO and Innovation clusters key intermediates Sharing infrastructures central to regional policies to sustain competitiveness of industries thus anchor them to a territory Level of investment balance action local/national/eu + networks Various models access, multi-partners, bilateral, Facilitating financing of RTO infrastructures crucial to fight obsolescence and allow anticipation Specific efforts & adaptation for SMEs needed PAGE 12