Title: Open innovation: a company perspective:
1Open innovation a company perspective
- OECD NESTI-TIP Workshop
- Innovation Indicators for Policy Making and
Impact AssessmentParis June 13th
2It is not about.The Dutch Private RD
flatline 1970-2005
3Agenda
- Introduction of NXP
- The need for open Innovation
- Open innovation at NXP and how NXP measures open
innovation - Suggestions for indicators
4NXP Semiconductors Reborn and Renewed
- Spin-out of Royal Philips Electronics
Semiconductor Division - 2 in Europe, Top-10 global supplier
- Sales of 4,960 Bln. in 2006
- Investing 1 Bln. in RD annually
- 38000 employees
- 83 of our engineers are in Europe
- 25,000 patents
- Innovation Centers in Austria, France, Germany,
Netherlands, UK - We have the ambition to become a top 5
semiconductor company
5Resulting in top positions in key marketsA few
compelling examples
- Automotive
- Every major car maker in the world carries a NXP
chip - 1 in car radios
- Identification
- 1 in NFC technology
- 1 in RFID solutions, with more than 1.5 billion
ICs shipped - More than 80 of the worlds e-passports use our
Chips - 80 of all electronic tickets in public transport
carry NXP solution (London, Sao Paolo, and 80
cities in China)
- Mobile
- 1 in complete system solutions for mobile
handsets - More than 200 million Nexperia cellular system
solutions shipped - All speakers worldwide in all mobile phones are
from NXP - Home
- 1 out of in 2 TVs worldwide carries an NXP Chip
- 4 in 10 PC TVs uses our silicon tuners
- MMS
- 1 in 2 laptops uses our GreenChippower supply
controller - 1 in interface products
6- The Need for Open Innovation
7RD costs rise exponentially
20 of rev
12 of rev
8More than Moore Diversification
Technological roadmap
Sensors Actuators
HV Power
Analog/RF
Passives
Biochips
Interacting with people and environment Non-dig
ital content System-in-package (SiP)
Miniaturization more Moore
Baseline CMOS CPU, Memory, Logic
Information Processing Digital
content System-on-chip (SoC)
Combining SoC and SiP High Value Systems
Beyond CMOS
9Innovation is about people
- Talent is key for innovation
- Talent is attracted by an inspiring and
stimulating environment, both in terms of
research and business topics as in the physical
environment - Open innovation is a very important magnet.
10The High Tech Campus Eindhoven
- Technical facilities, such as
- Cleanrooms, chemistry and physics laboratories
rooms in shell form - Specialised equipment rental
- Non-technical facilities, Restaurants and cafés,
Shops Campus Wellness Center, Child Care Center,
Outdoor sport facilities (tennis, soccer,
basketball, petanque etc)
11To sum up why open innovation?
- Hardware factors
- RD costs
- Fragmented industry
- Time to market
- Software factors
- multiple application domains
- Multi-complex innovation environment
- Mindware factors
- Innovation is about people, open innovation
inspires and challenges
12Open Innovation at NXP
13NXP general open innovation principles
- Overall principle create a win-win situation for
partners involved - Objectives are to
- Leverage scale and investments
- Leverage expertise and know how of partners
- Reduce time to obtain knowledge and support NXP
own competence buildup in selected area's - Gain early insight/Scouting/pathfinder
function/first screening - Open innovation is a hybrid phenomenon
- The model differs depending on the type of
research and the partner - It is easier to co-operate on developing new
methodologies and technologies than on developing
new differentiating IP. - Open innovation with partners in the value chain
is easier than co-operation with competitors
- Dont be to open or your brains may fall
out A good IP agreement is essential to let
open innovation work
14Working with institutes the Holst center
- International open RD centre, founded by IMEC
and TNO - Creating generic technologies for wireless
autonomous transducer solutions and for
systems-in-foil - In program partnership with industry and
universities, clear business model
Company Y entrance fee participation fee
- Precompetitive programme
- shared IP
Company X participation fee
Holst background research
Access to relevant Holst background IP
15How does NXP measure open innovation?
- Typical indicators involve
- Invention Disclosures
- Patent Applications
- Confirmed transfers to business and product lines
- Papers at selected conferences
- Papers at selected peer reviewed journals
- People leverage
- For open innovation similar success indicators
are used as for proprietary innovation - Only the expected effects are often a factor 5
times higher!
16Routes for Indicators
17Open Innovation program Point One
- Vision
- Create a world class ecosystem (like Silicon
Valley) on nano-electronics and embedded
systems, based on unique position of the
Netherlands (ASML, NXP, Philips) - Mission
- Create outstanding academic, industrial and
institutional RD infrastructure (ecosystem) - Actions
- RD programs
- Open institutes
- Human Capital
- SMES
18Zero base measurementApproach
- Defined a set of 14 indicators (some clear cut
economic, some about mobility, some about
reputation) - Than use different research methods and data to
fill in the picture. We have used - Standard statistics
- Analysis public funding databases (RD
cooperation) - Survey among companies (RD, expectations,
knowledge workers) - Interviews companies and research institutes
(context, expectations, RD) - Simple patent analysis
- Market analysis (public sources, Gartner)
- Expert opinion
- International benchmark with other regional
hot-spots in same technology domain - Overall this combination of existing data
(collected for other purposes) and own data
provides a reliable snap-shot
19And on the indicator level
- Some indicators are basically impossible to
measure - Mobility of knowledge workers
- Reduction time to market
- Attractiveness/trust
- Current statistics on turn-over, export, RD etc
are not relevant for global operating companies,
it doesnt tell you much about there decisions - More info available at www.technopolisgroup.com
20Suggestion size down
- Hardware
- Data on RD activities of multinationals cross
border DTI and EU scoreboard are good starting
points - Softwarenetworks
- How do we measure trust?
- Interregional networks
- Mindware data on people
- Brain circulation mobility of RD personal
across borders - Industry PhDs
- Why do people want to work somewhere (location
factors of knowledge workers)?
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