A sucessful LEIT ------------- proposal A sucessful LEIT project Smart Systems Integration, 11.03.2015, Copenhagen Rainer Günzler, HSG-IMIT, Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany
Smart Systems Manufacturing in Europe? SMARTER-SI 2015 Smart Systems Integration, Copenhagen, 11.03.2015 2
What about SMEs? SMEs need small lot sizes, i.e. 100 100.000 / a Commercial Foundries cannot serve in this regime SMEs need an easy access to design, manufacturing and test Smarter-SI 2015 Smart Systems Integration, Copenhagen, 11.03.2015 3
Mission / Concept Mission: Small lot manufacturing of Smart Systems for SMEs / mid caps Concept: Cooperative Foundry Model (CFM) European Research Organisations (RTO s) have components and subsystems developed and validated in former RTD projects (i.e. high TRL s) These can act as building blocks to be combined for novel smart systems Advantage: no need for extra R&D work, only for adjustments and interfaces Manufacturing of small lots possible at reduced time and cost Smarter-SI 2015 Smart Systems Integration, Copenhagen, 11.03.2015 4
Partners of the project RTO: SME: Other: SMARTER-SI 2015 5
Facts and figures Horizon 2020, ICT-2014-1 GA-No 644596 01.02.2015 31.01.2018 Innovation Action 9-10 M total costs 5.3 M funding 15 Partners Part of a new initiative: Smart Anything Everywhere SMARTER-SI 2015 Smart Systems Integration, Copenhagen, 11.03.2015 6
European Smart Anything Everywhere initiative Digital technologies to enable SME Competitiveness The French Directorate General for Enterprises in collaboration with the European Commission, DG CONNECT Components and Systems are pleased to invite you to: Launch of the European initiative Smart Anything Everywhere To be held in conjunction with the France Forum on Electronics to enable SME competitiveness Thursday 26 and Friday 27 March 2015 Minatec Grenoble This forum will launch the European cluster «Smart Anything Everywhere» made of 4 networks of regional competence centers and funded with 26 M. Their ultimate goal is to facilitate access to latest technologies in the areas of systems and components. The forum will discuss capabilities of electronics and ICT technologies to enable SMEs building innovative and competitive smart" products. In addition, France will present its experience with a complementary initiative to foster innovation in SME: The first day will introduce SME success stories from the CAP TRONIC Initiative as well as a set of new platforms aimed to ease the access of SME to electronics and ICT innovation The second day will introduce the European vision about the enabling role of electronics and ICT as well as new tools to facilitate the access of SME to electronics and ICT innovation Registration required http://europefranceforum.insight-outside.fr Contact and more d information europefranceforum@insight-outside.fr
Application Experiments Implement market ready solutions in small lots Demonstrate cooperation between project partners Point of care testing (POCT) device IK4-IKERLAN, HSG-IMIT, CiS and two SME s Modular system for multi-parametric optical detection using an automatised biological protocol. First validation by detection of several microtoxins Carbon Dioxide measurement system CIS, CSEM and two SME s A sensitive polymer-layer is combined with a micro-optical module to reduce cross sensitivity. Benefits: Maintenance free, low power consumption, high accuracy, wide operation range Smarter-SI 2015 Smart Systems Integration, Copenhagen, 11.03.2015 8
The Application Experiments Implement market ready solutions in small lots Demonstrate cooperation between project partners Dew-point measurement system HSG-IMIT, CiS, Swerea IVF, IPHT and three SME s High precision dew point measurement system for application fields, where commercial available polymer sensors cannot be used Water Quality Testing Tyndall, IK4-IKERLAN, HSG-IMIT and one SME Portable device based on immune-sensor technology that can be used to screen water quality, other environmental parameters or food and beverages Smarter-SI 2015 Smart Systems Integration, Copenhagen, 11.03.2015 9
Success Story Flow Sensor 2001: First R&D phase, HSG-IMIT and User (SME) 2002: Start of small scale production at HSG-IMIT 2013: > 1 million devices produced: Chip: HSG-IMIT (private non-profit research) 3D MID: SME User: SME (equipment manufacturer) 10
Outlook 6 more AEs will be started in a second batch beginning of 2016 We are open for new ideas from SMEs / mid caps Approach: SME s file ideas for new smart systems Feasibility studies will show, if ideas can be realised using the building blocks of the partners The studies also show time and money needed Selection process and competition! Partners establish step by step an improved procedure of cooperation (effective, sustainable ) Andreas Albrecht (CiS Forschungszentrum / Germany), Eric Moore (Tyndall National Institute / Ireland), Chris Merveille (IK4-Ikerlan / Spain) and Sophie Billat (HSG-IMIT / Germany) in discussion. Smarter-SI 2015 Smart Systems Integration, Copenhagen, 11.03.2015 11
Thank You! Dr. Rainer Günzler Head Business Development HSG-IMIT Wilhelm-Schickard-Str. 10 78052 Villingen-Schwenningen Germany rainer.guenzler at hsg-imit.de www.smarter-si.eu SMARTER-SI 2015 Smart Systems Integration, Copenhagen, 11.03.2015 12