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GreenCentre Canada. Transforming Green Technologies into Green Business CEC Chemicals Management Forum May 2012. Changing Chemistry, Changing The World. Chemistry underpins our quality of life; However, it is this industry that presents us with our most profound sustainability challenges;
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GreenCentre Canada Transforming Green Technologies into Green BusinessCEC Chemicals Management ForumMay 2012
Changing Chemistry, Changing The World • Chemistry underpins our quality of life; • However, it is this industry that presents us with our most profound sustainability challenges; • Unchanged, our continued reliance on this industry will challenge the environment and could affect human health. • “Green Chemistry” has the potential to address these issues and provide economic benefits.
Green Chemistry • Green Chemistry is a chemical philosophy encouraging the design of products and processes that reduce waste, eliminate costly end-of-the-pipe treatments; provide safer products; and reduce use of energy and resources.
The Challenge • Many potentially “industry changing” technologies originate in the labs of academic researchers; • Early stage, Green Chemistry discoveries are not attractive to industry at the point where academic research ends; • What is required is a “hands on” approach to commercialization in close collaboration with industry
GreenCentre Canada • GreenCentre Canada is a Centre of Excellence for Commercialization and Research (CECR) initially funded with $23 million from government; • Working closely with industry and universities, GCC helps to bridge the industry-academic gap by developing, de-risking and transferring Green Chemistry discoveries; • We are academia’s gateway to the global chemical & materials industry and industry’s portal to Canada’s premier Green technologies.
Bridging the Commercialization GapFrom University Labs to Market • Typical stage of university technologies: • Bench-test proof of utility • Applications speculative and unproven • Incomplete material characterization • Milligrams of sample • Manufacturing feasibility not studied • What industry wants: • Field-test proof of utility • Application development • Optimization & full characterization • Hundreds of grams of sample • Demonstrated scale-up
Business Model • Academia – We develop technologies under an exclusive license and return 75% of net proceeds (usually royalties) to institution; • Start-Ups and SMEs – We support commercialization fee-for-service or partnerships; • Multinationals – We are engaged on a fee-for-service basis and identify potential research relationships with universities.
Eleven Industry Sponsors Stepan Co.
Why Institutions Work with Us • We have the needed expertise and resources; • We are well connected to the marketplace; • Real world experience in IP management and business development; and • Scale-up manufacturing.
Why Industry Works with Us • One-stop-shop to Canada’s best chemistry and material science technologies; • Technologies are extensively evaluated before GCC becomes engaged. (Only the best make it through screening process); • One set of IP policies; • Risk reduction.
GreenCentre CanadaThree-Year Track Record • 300 technologies from 44 institutions in our portfolio; • Actively commercializing 21 technologies; • Recently created first start-up; • Currently negotiating first two out-license agreements.
Atomic Layer Deposition Enabling Energy Savings from Semiconductor Miniaturization
ALD Background • Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) allows coating in atom-by-atom layers to a substrate • Requires volatile “precursors” that must deposit from the gas phase, coat the surface in a unimolecular layer, then chemically react to form the desired coating • We have a new family of precursors with the right volatility, stability, and reactivity
Moore’s Law Hitting the Wall • As IC features shrink, depositing conductive layers becomes more difficult • ALD can deposit extremely thin “seed” layers which can then be electroplated • Industry estimates the 32nm node and beyond cannot proceed with current interconnect technology
CONFIDENTIAL Changing the Microelectronics Industry • GreenCentre paid for testing and patenting, synthesized variant compounds, prepared commercial samples and implemented a commercialization strategy • Currently in license negotiations with market leader for copper deposition “The best candidate for copper I’ve seen so far” – ALD Equipment Manufacturer
Switchable HydrophilicitySolvents Changing the way the Chemical Industry Operates
Challenges • Some universities are reluctant to surrender management of their technologies (image problem); • Timeline for development of university technologies can be >3 years, which presents challenges for industry and government who want speedy results; • Need to be selective means disappointing many inventors; • Need to deal with a global industry requires broad-minded view of “local” benefits from technology transfer.
GreenCentre CanadaOvercoming the Gap GreenCentre represents a comprehensive and collaborative approach to commercializing Green Chemistry technologies. People Infrastructure Network Capital
Contact Mike Szarka, Director, Commercial Development GreenCentre Canada 945 Princess St. W. Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6 (613)-507-4700 x109 (905)-925-8298 (cell) mike.szarka@greencentrecanada.com