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1Nanotechnologies in France
2Nanotechnologies in France
What is nanotechnology? Nanotechnology is the
understanding and control of matter at dimensions
of roughly 1 to 100 nanometers, where unique
phenomena enable novel applications. Source
NNI www.nano.gov
- What is an industrial partner in
nanotechnologies? - From micro to nano (When does a company become
involved in nano ?) - What kind of company? (Manufacturers?
Integrators? End-product supplier?) - Are there relevant figures of the nanoworld ?
- Difficult to isolate the part of investments
dedicated to nanotechnologies - Nano RD leads to innovation (confidentiality)
- Where begins/stops the market for nanos ?(hard
to find relevant figures)
3Public budgets dedicated to nanotechnologies in
the world
Sources CEA/BEM, European Commission, French
Embassy in Japan, NNI , Lux Capital, CMP
Cientifica
4Public research budget for micro
nanotechnologies in France
Key figures in France Public budget for research
(2005) 19,8 B ( 1 PIB) Total budget (public
and private) 2,2 PIB Goal 3 PIB in
2010 Micro and nanotechnologies public
budgets 445,6 M (2001) ? 616,5 M (2005) Main
recipients CNRS, CEA, INSERM, Estimated
private investments public budget
Source Le financement des nanotechnologies et
des nanosciences - Leffort des pouvoirs publics
en France - Comparaisons internationales (2004)
5Nanotechnologies in France Public initiatives
- Public Research Centers Universities, CNRS, CEA,
INSERM, etc. - - experience and knowledge
- - scattered specific research projects, not
necessary within a larger program - Public initiatives Ministries of Research,
Industry, Defence, local authorities, research
centres. - Technological Research Networks and calls for
proposals - RMNT (micro and nanotechnologies, 1999-2004)
- RNMP (new materials and processes)
- R3N National Network for Nanoscience
Nanotechnologies (2005) - ACI Nanosciences
- PNANO
- OMNT technical watch on key subjects in Micro
and nanotechnologies (CEA/CNRS) - EMERTEC / EMERTEC 2 seed funding
- MINATEC innovation pole (2006) research,
training and technology transfer - European initiatives ERANET NanoSci-ERA
- EU project proposed and managed by France
- Goals
- coordinating national research policies of state
members for nanosciences nanotechnologies
6Focus on RMNT results (1999 2004)
- RMNT select projects for financing by MoR, MoI
and French Agency for Innovation (ANVAR) - ? Selection by organization Committee 350
experts (50 industrial, 50 academic) - 146 projects received, 59 projects selected
- Total budget 200M, only 25 from public
institutions - 1069 p.year committed
- 29 large companies and 49 SME involved in the
projects - Main topics nanoelectronics, optoelectronics,
connectivity and microsystems new topics
biotechnologies, nanostructures, nanomaterials. - 42 projects (26 achieved)
- Scientific results 270 publications, 43 PhD, 14
post-docs - Technological results 27 patents (11 projects),
15 projects lead to technology transfer - Economic results 6 companies created, 15 new
products. - ? Time to market 18 months 3 year after the
end of the project. Economics results to be
precised in 2 years. - Source Yole Développement Evaluation du
RMNT - juin 2005
7National Program for Nanosciences
Nanotechnologies (PNANO)
- PNANO Call for proposals launched by ANR and
managed by R3N - Goals
- Supporting fundamental research
- Developing and transferring innovative
technology - Increasing links between public and private
research teams - Means
- Financing 3-year projects (fundamental and
applied) - Fundamental projects a few hundreds k
- Exploratory industrial research (for new
products, new processes, ) ? from 500 k to 1
M - Pre-competitive projects (prototype or
demonstrator) 500k/1M - Supporting research infrastructures (technology
platforms) - Coordinating actions education, information,
knowledge dissemination, ethical and health
issues linked to nanotechnologies development - Increasing links between public and private
research teams - Budget
- 210 M (2005-2007)
- Budget 2005 35M for 75 projects selected by ANR
8National network of large technological platforms
9IEMN Lille Northern France
Institute of Electronics, Microelectronics and
Nanotechnology
- Key facts and figures
- Joint research unit between CNRS (France's
national research body ) and 3 higher education
institutions - Expertise in AFM/STM, microwave devices,
nanoelectronics, molecular electronics,
acoustics, physics/biology interface - 1600 m² clean rooms with 20 M world class
equipment - Staff of 420 people (190 researchers, 130 PhD)
- Worldwide collaboration
- Thematic research organization
- Materials and nanostructures
- Microtechnology and microsystems
- Micro and optoelectronics
- Circuits and communication systems
- Acoustics
- Microwave and ultrasonic technology and
instrumentation
Source AFII - Invest in France IEMN
10IEMN Lille Northern France
- A wide range of research activities
- Multidisciplinary activities from basic physics
to instrumentation - Microtechnologies (Microelectronics,
Microsystems ) - Nanotechnologies (nanoelectronics, molecular
electronics) - Interface of Physics with biology and chemistry
Scientific activities some applications
On wafer 140-220 GHz network analyser
E-beam lithography system
Source AFII - Invest in France IEMN
11IEMN Lille Northern France Industrial
Partnership
- TRT IEMN Common Laboratory on GaN RF
Applications - TIGER TRT IEMN GaN Electronics Research
- Objective develop GaN technology for high power
RF applications - TRT 340 p. 35 PhD 12 CNRS researchers
- - TIGER 15 men/year 7 PhD students dedicated
to the lab. - Technical objectives of Tiger focused on Thales
core business - Surveillance radars
- Radars for airborne and space applications
- Counter measures
- Collateral applications space telecoms, LMDS,
MMDS, Services
- BioChipLab project (2002-2005)
- Conception and realization of a Lab-on-a-chip
dedicated to supply a Mass Spectrometer for
protein analysis - Partners
- - Sanofi-aventis
- - CEA-LETI
- - Osmooze
- - LCOM (Laboratoire de Chimie Organique et
Macromoléculaire) - - IEMN
Source AFII - Invest in France IEMN
12- Key facts and figures
- Joint research unit between CNRS and Paris XI
University - Research topics semiconductor materials,
magnetic materials, nanostructures, microsystems
and associated processes, optoelectronics
photonics, micro-electronics components,
conception of integrated circuits and computer
architecture - 35 CNRS researchers, 50 teaching researchers, 40
engineers technicians, 70 PhDs.
- Micro-nano technologies technical centre CTU
IEF/MINERVE
- MINERVE Microsystems, Imaging, Nanosciences,
Education, Research, Valorisation, Entreprises - Network of partners in Paris Region
nanosciences technologies, microsystems - Research, Education, Technology Transfer
- 2000-2006 7,5 M from Ministry of Research,
CNRS, Paris XI University, Local authorities
- CTU University Technological Centre
- Equipment, services and training (CEETAM)
- Beneficiaries IEF projects and external
companies Altis, AASA Optoelectronic, Chelton
Telecom, Thales RT, Air Liquide, Nanovation. - 2000-2006 7,5 M from Ministry of Research,
CNRS, Paris XI University, Local authorities
13LPN Laboratory for Photonics and Nanostructures
- Paris
- Key facts and figures
- CNRS Research unit created in 2001
- 40 researchers, 40 eng. tech., 30 PhD, 12
post-docs - 1000 m² clean rooms, characterization equipment
- Research topics
- Quantum and Nonlinear optics, opto-electronics
- Microfluidics and nanostructures for chemistry
and biology - Micro-electronics and photonic devices
- Heterostructures Physics and growth
- Nanostructures, Electron Gas and Spin
electronics - Semiconductor and nanostructure Processing and
Analysis - - Epitaxy 350 m² clean rooms
- - Structural and optical analysis
- - Processing technologies
- Industrial partnerships
- Alcatel, ST Microelectronics, Altis
semiconductor, Picogiga, Thales. - Instrumentation project Nanofib with a german
company ? patents
Source CNRS LPN www.rtb.cnrs.fr
www.lpn.cnrs.fr
14Nanomaterials cluster in Paris Region
Nanomaterials actors in France
- Strong research skills
- C-Nano RD nanosciences network in Paris region
- 5 research topics Nanochemistry, Nanophotonics
and quantum processing, Nanobiophotonics, Spin
electronics, Molecular quantum electronics - Nanomaterials hybrid material, Legochemistry,
- 21 laboratories, 30 research teams, 150
researchers - CEA nanomaterial applied research platform
- Skills in bottom-up science and applied
technologies - Innovative coatings, nanoparticles,
nanocomposites
- Nanomaterials industrial environment
- Nanomaterials actors in Paris Region
- ? 113 companies, research centres or
institutions - Large material companies active in nanomaterials
- Polymers Arkema, Rhodia
- Glass, ceramics Saint Gobain
- Steel Arcelor
- Cosmetics LOreal
- Final users with internal RD
- Transportation PSA, EADS, Snecma, Onera,
Thales - Air liquide
- Essonne Nanopole (semi conductor)
Source Digitip, Minefi
Source Overview of the nanomaterials cluster
in Paris Region - Yole Développement, Paris
Region Economic Development Agency
15Essonne Nanopole
- Key facts and figures
- Created by Altis semiconductor (JV IBM
Infineon) in 1999 - 55 ha site, 40 km from Paris
- 25000 m² clean rooms
- 14 companies, 3000 employees, including 750
engineers - 2B invested, including 1 B over the last 4
years
- A dynamic environment (Paris Region)
- 68 000 researchers
- 617 000 companies
- 364 000 students and 20 000 eng. trained per
year - 17 universities 20 engineering schools
- A major RD program
- RD centre created in 2003
- Partnership with IEF
- Developing high performance SOCs
- Magnetic memories MRAM
- ? Target mass production
Source Agence pour lEconomie en Essonne Région
Ile de France The Paris Region, A silicon
design cluster - Paris Region Economic
Development Agency
16Essonne Nanopole Industrial partnerships
Source Agence pour lEconomie en Essonne Paris
Region Economic Development Agency
17LAAS Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Source Invest in France Newsletter n 107
18LAAS Laboratory for Analysis and Architecture of
Systems
- Key facts and figures
- Joint research unit between CNRS and Paul
Sabatier University, INP, INSA - 11400 m² site, 474 employees (179 researchers,
171 PhD) - 2200 m² clean rooms (16M investment end 2006)
- 13 research groups organized in 4 research poles
- MINAS Micro and Nanosystems
- MOCOSY Modeling, Optimization and Control of
the Systems - ROSA Autonomous Robots and Systems
- SINC Critical Information Processing Systems
- Research areas
- Automatic control
- Computer science and engineering
- Micro and nano systems
Source LAAS www.laas.fr - Invest in France
Newsletter n 107
19LAAS industrial partnerships
- MINAS
- 6 research groups (70 p.) focusing on micro and
nano technologies - Microsystems and components conception,
manufacturing and characterization - Information and Communication micro nano
systems - Energy management micro nano systems
- Micro and nano systems for Physics, Chemistry
Biology biosensors, biochips, microfluidics, - Involved in national and european projects
- Collaboration with Motorola, Alstom, ST
Microelectronics, Alcatel Space, etc.
- Joint laboratories and networks
- SMARTMOS (LCIP2) Motorola power integration
- PEARL Alstom Power electronics
- AUTO-DIAG Actia Automobile diagnosis
- RIS network Airbus, Astrium, Technicatome,
Thales critical systems safety
- CEMES Centre for Materials Elaboration
Structural Studies - Autonomous CNRS Laboratory created in 1989
- Chemistry, Nanosciences and nanomaterials
- - CMI Chemistry of Inorganic Materials
- - GNS Nanosciences group
- - MC2 Crystalline Materials under stress
- - nMat Nanomaterials group
20FEMTO Franche- Comté Electronics, Mechanics,
Thermics Optics
- Key facts
- Joint research unit between CNRS and
universities, created in 2004 - 350 p. (130 researchers, 125 PhD students)
- Pluridisciplinary research consistent with
industrial tradition in the Region - Micromanufacturing, micro and nano systems
- Telecommunications
- Biomedical engineering
- Energy and Environment
- International partnerships (ex LIMMS in Japan)
Implanteur ionique
Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition
- Technology Platform MIMENTO
- MIcrofabrication for MEchanics, Nanosciences,
Thermics and Optics - 370 m² ? 800 m² clean rooms with 15 permanent
engineers technicians - Platform for research teams and industrial
collaboration
Source FEMTO www.femto-st.fr
Wafer bonding
XPS Analysis system
21Applied research, a central role for CEA/LETI in
Grenoble
22CEA/LETI industrial impact in Grenoble
30 start-ups
2000 jobs
700 jobs
15 000 direct jobs 30 000 indirect jobs
Industrial pole of excellence in MNT
6000 jobs
23Joint program between LETI and a leading Japanese
company
- Key facts and figures Yamatake corporation
- Created in 1906 Today 7000 employees
worldwide - Turnover 1700 M
- Core activity measurement and control
technologies - Solutions in industrial, factory and building
automation
- LETI Yamatake relations
- 1998 chemical sensors licensed to Yamatake
- 1999 New RD issues in Yamatake Health,
Environment, Energy - 1999 Biochip program launched in CEA
- Feb 2000 patent CEA
- - Manufacturing process for biological and
chemical molecules sequences for analysis - Dedicated equipment need to be developed
- Interest of Yamatake
Source LETI Yamatake www.yamatake.com
24Joint program between LETI and a leading Japanese
company
- DNA Chip In Situ Synthesis Process
- 2002 collaboration starts
- May 2002 Dec 2003 RD
- - LETI Process Transfer to Yamatake
- Yamatake Specific development of equipment
- 1 full-time Yamatake engineer in LETI
- 2003-2005 Pre-industrialization phase
- Yamatake (Fujisawa Sagamihara)
- Dedicated laboratory, 6 new employees
- Equipment automation
- Production and distribution agreements
- LETI
- Consultant engineer ? co-writing for 2 patents
- 2005, Aug 11th License agreement
- ? 8 patents (1 in USA, 1 in Europe)
- June 2006 Commercialization GemkeyTM
In Situ Synthesis Process Licensed to Yamatake
GEMKEYTM DNA Chip
- 2006-2007 Further collaboration?
- Interest from Yamatake and LETI for new topics
DNA Chip 20 mers / 80 masking steps
Source LETI
25 CEA examples of prestigious partnerships
Contract negotiation supported by a highly
specialized team of engineers and legal experts
250 contracts in hand 200 new contracts in 2004
26MINATEC The model for Micro-Nanotechnologies
A scientific hub for education, research and
industry
Education INPG 1,500 people
Research CEA-LETI 1,500 people
- Promoting
- inter-disciplinarity
- Teaching skills for the future
- Accelerating the innovation process
Industrial applications Services for public and
private organizations 1,000 people
- Creation of
- long-term
- employment
27An infrastructure to implement the model
Applied Research CEA-LETI
Industrial research available to partners
Basic Research CEA-LETI / INPG
House of Micro-NanoTechnologies
Education INPG
4 000 persons by 2007
28Minatec area by 2009 1 BEuros invested for high
tech research
200 / 300 mm silicon platform Nano-characterizatio
n platform
29Thank youBruno PAINGStrategic Marketing
ManagerCEA17 rue des Martyrs, 38054 Grenoble
cedex 9, FranceTel 33 4 3878 2631Mob 33 6
7743 9919bruno.paing_at_cea.fr