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Europe 2020 3 priorities, 7 flagship initiatives

Research and Innovation in the context of the Europe 2020 Strategy Thierry Van der Pyl Director, Components and Systems Information Society & Media Directorate-General European Commission. Europe 2020 3 priorities, 7 flagship initiatives. Communication COM(2010)2020 of 3.3.2010.

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Europe 2020 3 priorities, 7 flagship initiatives

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  1. Research and Innovation in the context of the Europe 2020 StrategyThierry Van der PylDirector, Components and SystemsInformation Society & Media Directorate-GeneralEuropean Commission

  2. Europe 20203 priorities, 7 flagship initiatives Communication COM(2010)2020 of 3.3.2010 A strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth • Innovation Union • Youth on the move • A Digital Agenda for Europe • Resource efficient Europe • An industrial policy for the globalisation era • An Agenda for new skills and jobs • European Platform against Poverty http://ec.europa.eu/eu2020

  3. EU2020 Flagship A Digital Agenda for EuropeEvery European Digital ! Communication COM(2010)245 of 19.05.2010 A vibrant digital single market Fast and ultra fast internet access Interoperability and standards Trust and security Enhancing digital literacy, skills and inclusion Research and innovation ICT-enabled benefits for EU society http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/digital-agenda

  4. EU2020 Flagship Innovation UnionEuropean Innovation Partnerships • Strengthen the knowledge base • Education & Skills • Mobility of researchers • Cross-border operation • Research Infrastructure • A better equilibrium between Research & Innovation • Strong societal priorities • Reinforce industrial competitiveness • A good usage of financial instruments • Venture capital, risk sharing • Pre-commercial procurement for innovation • Structural funds & social funds to promote R&I Communication COM(2010)546 of 6.10.2010 http://ec.europa.eu/research/innovation-union

  5. EU2020 Flagship Innovation UnionEuropean Innovation Partnerships • European Innovation Partnerships (EIPs) • challenge driven, stakeholder commitment, EU added value • Across the whole research and innovation chain • Strong focus on results, outcomes and impacts • 1 pilot • Active and healthy ageing • Potential others: • Smart Cities • Water-Efficient Europe • Supply of raw materials • Smart mobility • Agriculture

  6. EU2020 Flagship An industrial policy for the globalisation era Communication COM(2010)614 of 28.10.2010 • A new approach: • Policies directly targeting cost, price and innovative competitiveness of industry & sectors • Specific focus on key sectors (transport, energy, environment,…) • Promoting industrial innovation, closer linkage to industrial research

  7. Industrial PolicyKey Enabling Technologies Communication COM(2009)512 of 30.9.2009 Micro- and nanoelectronics, including semiconductors Preparing for our future: Developing a common strategy for key enabling technologies in the EU Advanced materials Photonics Biotechnology Nanotechnology Advanced manufacturing Systems http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/ict/key_technologies

  8. Driving our competitiveness, our innovation potential and knowledge-based economy delivering new goods and services Modernization of the industrial and research base Creating regional knowledge eco-systems incl. clusters of SMEs. Knowledge intensive R&D intensive Capital intensive (Multi-)Skill intensive Enable innovation Multipliers Systemic relevance Key Enabling Technologies Importance of KETs Defining KETs High Level Group (25#): • industries, incl. SMEs, • research community • member states • EIB Shared long term vision and A sense of partnership Make policy recommendations

  9. Academia, Scientific Research Institu- tions Eq.& Materials • IP Providers: • IP blocks • Software • (firmware, stacks, • middleware, OS) • Design houses • EDA • S/C Mfg • Services: • Foundry • SATS IDM Academia, Scientific Research Institu- tions Eq.& Materials IDM Fabless DISTI DISTI Logistics service providers ODM EMS Module makers (branded) OEM • Content • Industry: • Providers • Aggregators • Service prov. (branded) OEM Service providers (virtual) Network op. (Consumer) Retail Service providers/ (virtual) network op. Distrib. Businesses, Consumers, Authorities (Consumer) Retail Businesses, Consumers, Authorities An evolving landscape From a linear chain... ...to a networked model Source: ESIA

  10. Key Enabling Technologies Get involved ! in 2011! Europe 2020 A strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth An Industrial Policy for the Globalisation Era FP8 / CIP II Regional Policy for Smart Growth (Structural Funds) Trade / External Policies/ Single Market Multi-Annual Financial Framework 2014+

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