Title: NanoAP
1Nanomanufacturing Research in the EU 7th
Framework Programme Towards a Nanotechnology
based industry
Hans Hartmann PEDERSEN European Commission,
hans-hartmann.pedersen_at_ec.europa.eu
Disclaimer Note that this presentation is not
legally binding and does not represent any
commitment on behalf of the European Commission
2Summary
- EU RTD Programme and Nanotechnology actions
- Projects (EU-RU collaboration examples)
- The Challenges
- NANOfutures - a uniting effort
- Defining a Multi-annual plan (incl EU-RU)
- Addressing technical and non-technical issues
3FP7 BUDGET
4FP7 Nano-S/TMission statement
- Enable Europe to derive maximum social,
environmental, economic benefit from the support
of application-driven nanotechnology system
research, development and demonstration - Contribute to the development of a world leading
European Nanotechnology industry founded on
scientific excellence - Provide leadership in international efforts
towards promoting fact-based awareness and
control of potential risks to health, safety and
the environment from the production and use of
nanotechnologies.
5Nanotechnology Implementation
- EC Funding in Nanoscience and technology
- FP6 1.4 Billion in 550 projects (not only
from NMP) - EC accounts for 1/3 of public funding in EU
- FP7 1.1 Billion in 2007-2008
- Support for Infrastructures and Human Resources
in nanotechnology (generic/specific) - Increasing industrial participation patents
- Funded RD Topics gradually moving from
enabling science to industrial applications and
systems
6Nanotechnology Implementation (2)
- Work on safety and regulatory issues (several
DGs) - Increasing investment in safety RD
- Staying in tune with society Information and
dialogue - Code of Conduct for Responsible NN Research,
Feb 08 - International cooperation in research and
policy, e.g. - Coordinated call with Russia, 2009
- International dialogue, OECD, ISO etc
7International Project ExamplesCoordinated call
with Russia 2009
- Collaborative Research Projects
- S3 - Surface ionization and novel concepts in
nano-MOX gas sensors with increased Selectivity,
Sensitivity and Stability for detection of low
concentrations of toxic and explosive agents - Ingenious - INnovativE Nanostructured
Optochemical Sensors - Sawhot - Surface Acoustic Wave wireless sensors
for High Operating Temperature environments - Study/Mapping Russian Nanotechnology innovation
system - Nanorucer
8THE NANO-CHALLENGES
- Next technological revolution
- Massive investment
- New skills
- New materials, properties, products
- Challenges in risk management
- Huge impact for medicine, energy, water, food,
etc. - gt towards a nano-industry
9Nanotechnology Strategy the elements at play
10EC Integrated Strategyfor Nanotechnology
- Research
- Infrastructures
- Human Resources
- Industrial Innovation
- Societal Issues
- Outreach, Ethics, Code of Conduct
- Safety Regulation
- International Cooperation
- In both Research and Policy
Roadmapping and Multi-annual Planning
Communications on Strategy, Action Plan
Implementation
COM(2004)338 of 12/05/04
COM(2005)243 of 07/06/05
COM(2007)505 of 06/09/07
(2009)
11Towards a Nano-industry Our approach
- Focus on applications and systems, industrial
uptake - Addressing global challenges in energy,
environment and health - Research to address safety gaps
- Effects on human health
- Environmental effects, life-cycle
- Exposure assessment
- Test equipment
- More direct societal dialogue
- Possible new action plan, 2010-14
12 NANOfutures for an integrated approach
- Addressing the challenges of implementing
converging technologies - Linking science with society
- gt An integrating multi-disciplinary,
multi-sectorial, cross-ETP European initiative
for Sustainable Development with innovative
Nanotechnologies
13Towards a Nano-industry- not business as usual
- Knowledge Concentration
- Converging approach
- Matching technology and market foresight
- Public acceptance
- Addressing Complexity
- Need for an integrating coordination mechanism
- NANOfutures)
14NANOfutures Integrating Role
15Multi-discipline -sector Integration through
NANOfutures
- Industry (ETPs and Nano-advisory group)
- Academia (incl NMP External Advisory Group)
- Regional interests and activities (Innovation)
- National interests (EHS issues)
- International (Mapping activities e.g. with
Russia) - gt Towards NANOfutures common goals
16NANO futures
MINAM association
16
17 NANOfutures Supporting an integrated approach
18Sectorial needs of nanotechnology
Horizontal Common Issues
18
19FP7 - NMP Nano-S/TDefining a multi-annual plan
Nano multi-annual plan
Application oriented research
Long-term research science push
Support technologies, ( handling
control, modelling, simulation)
Health, safety, environment
Health
Nano for production
Textiles
Industryinput
EAG Input
Nanomedicine ETPSafety Cluster
Challenge 1/ targets
Challenge 2/ targets
Topic 1
Topic 2
Industry Input
Topic 3
Topic 4
20The state of Nano 2nd Implementation report
- Significant investment in nano science topics
during FP6 and first half of FP7 - Good science base and research capacity across
member states - Many research results in the labs resulting from
the first wave of projects, but mainly long term,
needing further support for development - Nanotechnology has to start to deliver on the
promise of great societal and economic benefits
we need flagship industrial applications to lead
the way - At the same time, societal, governance and HSE
issues are more important than ever - Supporting technologies (e.g. instrumentation,
modelling simulation, design) still represent a
bottleneck.
Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies An action
plan for Europe 2005-2009. Second Implementation
Report 2007-2009. Publication expected in October
2009
21Implications for WPs 2011-2013
- Shift emphasis from nanoscience topics to
nanotechnology and promising application areas - Continue strong support to HSE, shifting
emphasis from toxicology studies of individual
nanomaterials towards more holistic safety
assessment and management - More emphasis on supporting technologies
- Continue actions on outreach and governance
emphasising stakeholder dialogue and
participation - Keep supplying the nanoscience pipeline but with
more selectivity.
22Structure of the multi-annual plan 2011-2013
Application Oriented Research Priorities
Energy
Environment
Health
Transport
Energy production
Energy storage
Energy transmission
Air and Water Purificatiob
Soil remediation
Diagnostics
Nanopharma
Regenerative medicine
Eco materials
Energy
Light components devices
Power electronics
Construction Housing
Textiles Fibres
Forest based industries
Agro/Food Industries
Advanced concrete
Fire protection
HAV construction materials
High performance Technical textiles
Membranes and filters
Medical textiles
Nano-cellulose
Functionalisation of Nano-fibre surfaces
Nano-macro particle hybrids
Detection of contaminants
Delivery of functional ingredients
Delivery of pesticides/nutrients
Production of Nanomaterials chemicals
Use for production
Nano/micro/macro integration
Application enablers including materials,
engineering and production
23NANORUCERMapping the NANOtechnology innovation
system of Russia for preparing future
Cooperations between the EU and Russia
- Project objectives
- Mapping of nanotechnology and nanostructured
materials activities in Russia - Assessing the capacities of Russian NN RD
activities in order to identify strengths and
weaknesses - Identifying opportunities for cooperation and
developing recommendations and a specific action
plan
Partners Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung
der Angewandten Forschung e.V. (Fraunhofer
) Establishment of the Russian Academy of
Sciences the Institute for the Study of Science
of Russian Academy of Sciences (ISS RAS)
24NANORUCER
- Results and expected impact
- Databases of actors of the Russian NN SIS
- Action plan for future joint research
activities - call topics for next 2-3 years and
- call roadmap for next 7-10 years
- Improved knowledge of Russian research capacity
in nanotechnology - Reliable information to paving the way for
future EU-Russia cooperation - Increase cooperation between EU and Russian
organizations.
SIS sectoral system of innovation
25NANORUCER
Partners Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung
der Angewandten Forschung e.V. (Fraunhofer) The
Institute for the Study of Science - Russian
Academy of Sciences (ISS RAS) Contact Dr. Thomas
Reiss, Fraunhofer ISI, Karlsruhe, Germany
thomas.reiss_at_isi.fraunhofer.de
EU funding 349.000 Duration 24 months -
Project start Sept. 2009 Website under
construction
26Non-technical Challenges
- Regulatory Challenge
- Safety Challenge
- Communication and dialogue
- Barriers to commercialisation
27Barriers to "commercialisation
- Market barriers (insufficient analysis related to
markets potential or cost and revenue estimates),
- Technology barriers (poor performance adaptation
in front of better existing technical solutions),
- Financial barriers (lack of understanding the
investor requirements and information asymmetry
between technologists and potential investors),
- Managerial barriers (lack of team experience with
development of business models and financial
plans leading to the underestimation of time to
market and financial requirements).
The resulting recommendations and guidelines will
be available from 2011 and published on the
NANOfutures web-site.
28ENGINEERING
TRANSPORTS
AEROSPACE
TEXTILE
European Research and Innovation Area in
Nanotechnologies
ELECTRONICS
Biomed. HEALTH
MINAM association
29EU Nanotechnology Information
- Commission Nanotechnology website (with FAQs)
- http//ec.europa.eu/nanotechnology
- http//cordis.europa.eu/nanotechnology
- CORDIS Information on (NMP) Calls
http//cordis.europa.eu/fp7/dc - Industrial Technologies website
- ec.europa.eu/research/industrial_technologies
- NANOfutures (MINAM) website
- http//minamwebportal.eu