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Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials OPEN INNOVATION HUBS

Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials OPEN INNOVATION HUBS. Slovenian Business & Research Association European policy and initiatives on nanotechnology and advanced materials 29 March 2017 Hans Hartmann Pedersen, Programme Officer European Commission. Piloting and upscaling facilities.

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Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials OPEN INNOVATION HUBS

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  1. Nanotechnology and Advanced MaterialsOPEN INNOVATION HUBS Slovenian Business & Research Association European policy and initiatives on nanotechnology and advanced materials 29 March 2017 Hans Hartmann Pedersen, Programme Officer European Commission

  2. Piloting and upscaling facilities Horizon 2020: • EC Contribution 150 M€ • 29 Pilot Line Projects • 25 Countries(20EU, IL, TR, RU,NO, CH) • >70 Pilot Lines • >30 Regionsinvolved • EUROPEAN PILOT PRODUCTION NETWORK (EPPN)

  3. Pilot Lines Call Topics (2014-17) 2014-17 Pilot Lines Call Topics NanoMaterials: • Open access pilot lines for cost-effective nanocomposites • Integration of novel nanomaterials into existing production lines • Manufacturing and control of nanoporous materials • Industrial-scale production of nanomaterials for printing applications • Manufacturing of materials with customized thermal/electrical conductivity properties NanoManufacturing: • High definition printing of multifunctional materials • Additive manufacturing for table-top nanofactories • Manufacturing of Nanotextured surfaces with mechanically enhanced properties • 3D printed and/or injection moulded polymeric or ceramic microfluidic MEMS • Paper-based electronics Health/Personal Care: • Scale-up of nanopharmaceuticals production • Novel nanomatrices and nanocapsules • Nanostructured Antimicrobial Surfaces using Advanced Nanosurface Functionalization Technologies

  4. Piloting and upscaling facilities 29 Coordinators 328 beneficiaries 4% 56% 26% 14% € UNIVERSITIES OTHERS RESEARCH PRIVATE FOR PROFIT SME 34%

  5. Enablers for Innovation Ecosystems

  6. Open Innovation Hubs Tasks

  7. Open Innovation Hubs Impact

  8. cPPPs 728.7 M€ 44% 1,656 M€ BIOTEC 198.6 M€ 12% 2018 534 M€ 550 M€ 2019 572 M€ 2020 NM + 728.7 M€ 44%

  9. Continued focus on Upscaling • Focus on SME Upscaling and Business Implementation in the area of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials! • Widen the pilot project approach by adding requirement for openness, networking, horizontal servicesand SME 'pilot upscaling cases' for validation and technology transfer. • Provide innovation support to SMEsthroughRegionalinnovation portals and Networkingactivitieswithin, between and external to the upscalingfacilities. Pillar 1 Technological Research Pillar 3 Manufacturing Pillar 2 KET Pilot Line and demonstrator projects

  10. Technology Upscaling and Innovation • Technological Upscaling Services to SMEs: • Pilot and Demonstration Facilities and.. • Horizontal services • Design and modelling! • Characterisation, monitoring and control! • Safety and regulatory expertice! • Digital technology! • Business planning? • Financing? • Networked, Regionally visible and Accessible!

  11. http://euronanoforum2017.eu/ Co-funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 Programme

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