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Dr Piotr Grabiec, prof. ITE Dept. of Silicon Mi crosystem and Nanostructure Technol.

Dr Piotr Grabiec, prof. ITE Dept. of Silicon Mi crosystem and Nanostructure Technol. Instytut Technologii Elektronowej (ITE) Warsaw, Poland.

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Dr Piotr Grabiec, prof. ITE Dept. of Silicon Mi crosystem and Nanostructure Technol.

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  1. Dr Piotr Grabiec, prof. ITE Dept. of Silicon Microsystem and Nanostructure Technol. Instytut Technologii Elektronowej (ITE) Warsaw, Poland ITE is a major Polish R&D centre in the field of semiconductor electronics and physics with a focus on development ofinnovative micro- and nano- technologies and systems, and their applications in micro/nano-electronics, optoelectronics, photonics and micro/nano-systems EKG Katowice, 15-05-2012 Piotr Grabiec

  2. Investment in R&D is part of the solution to exit from the economic crises

  3. Message to Poland ?

  4. Researchistransformingmoneyintoknowledge Innovationistransformingknowledgeintomoney A goodbalance of bothwillcreatewelfare After Josef Alois Schumpeter(1883-1950) EKG Katowice, 15-05-2012 Piotr Grabiec

  5. KEY Enabling Technologies Communication COM(2009)512 of 30.9.2009 Micro- and nanoelectronics, including semiconductors Advanced materials Photonics Biotechnology Nanotechnology Advanced manufacturing Systems EKG Katowice, 15-05-2012 Piotr Grabiec

  6. The industry underpins 1/6 of the world economy Telecom, Internet, Broadcast > $ 6,500B Services Consumer, Medical, Transport, Security, Space $ 1,105B Products $ 280B Semiconductors Cornerstone of high-tech economy $ 80B Materials and equipment Estimated world market figures for 2007 Source: Future Horizons Feb 2007 EKG Katowice, 15-05-2012 Piotr Grabiec

  7. Analog/RF Passives HV Power SensorsActuators Biochips Interacting with people and environment Non-digital content SoC & System-in-Package (SiP) 130nm 90nm Moore’s Law: Miniaturization 65nm Combining SoC and SiP: Higher Value Systems Information Processing Digital content System-on-Chip (SoC) Baseline CMOS: CPU, Memory, Logic 45nm 32nm 22nm Beyond & Extended CMOS NANOELECTRONICS – A Key Enabling Technology Research in Europe - Advanced components in advanced systems enabling pervasive applications - More than Moore: Diversification EKG Katowice, 15-05-2012 Piotr Grabiec

  8. MEMS market forecast (Yole) EKG Katowice, 15-05-2012 Piotr Grabiec

  9. Technology Readiness Level EKG Katowice, 15-05-2012 Piotr Grabiec

  10. Technology Readiness Level EKG Katowice, 15-05-2012 Piotr Grabiec

  11. TRL Funding Sources High TRL 9 Tier 1 VCs 8 Angel Organizations, Early Stage Funds 7 6 Mid TRL 5 TRL Level Gov’t Grants, SBIRs, BAAs, Angels Family and Friends Challenge: Find New Emerging Funding Sources 4 Gov’t Grants, Fed & Universities R&D Projects, Family and Friends 3 2 Low TRL 1 <$2M $2M - $20M+ $$? <$500K Investment EKG Katowice, 15-05-2012 Piotr Grabiec

  12. KEY Enabling TechnologiesObservations of the HLG – The ‘Valley of Death’ Source:Preliminary HLG KET Report, Brussels, 09/02/2011 Technological facilities Pilot lines Demonstrator Globally competitive manufacturing facilities EKG Katowice, 15-05-2012 Piotr Grabiec

  13. This is all about a trust Colaboration of the Research with Industry Research institutions do not sell products. They sell trust, that the marketable product will be developed: On time Within budget Within expected specification. To meet demands of the industry it is required that research is equipped with: Reliable, modern research infrastructure, Best, highly skilled, talented researchers, Adequate finacing, Research marketing skill. EKG Katowice, 15-05-2012 Piotr Grabiec

  14. Basic research as % of total R&D expenditure, 2001 EKG Katowice, 15-05-2012 Piotr Grabiec

  15. Bureaucracy 1st Year finacial report FP6 Integrated Project Structural funds POIG Project EKG Katowice, 15-05-2012 Piotr Grabiec

  16. Bureaucracy EKG Katowice, 15-05-2012 Piotr Grabiec

  17. Investing in education •Develop multi-disciplinary education and new training schemescovering the More-Moore, More-Than-Moore and beyond CMOS domains –ENGINEERING SKILLS! •Create greater public awareness of the societal benefits of advancednanoelectronicsresearch and industry in Europe EKG Katowice, 15-05-2012 Piotr Grabiec

  18. Thank you for your attention

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  20. From Micro- to nanoelectronics Reduction of minimum feature size (in micrometers) along the years. EKG Katowice, 15-05-2012 Piotr Grabiec

  21. World GDP as a function of time. Data published by De Long and Nordhaus, found in: Morten Tonnessen, The Future of Growth, TRAMES 2008, 12(62/57),2, 115-126 EKG Katowice, 15-05-2012 Piotr Grabiec

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  23. Recommendation n°5: A strategic approach to KETs programmes The High Level Group recommends that the European Commission defines and implements a strategic, industry driven and coordinated approach to KETs programmes and related policies across EC RDI funding programmes and instruments (CSF, ERDF). Recommendation n°6: Establish an appropriate set of rules to implement KETs programmes The High Level Group recommends that the European Commission adapts its selection criteria and implementation rules in the CSF programme to maximise its impact on the value and innovation chains. In particular, a "value chain correctness" criterion should be added Recommendation n°7: Combined funding mechanisms The High Level Group recommends that the EU should introduce a tripartite financing approach based on combined funding mechanisms involving Industry, Commission, and national authorities (Member States and local government), when required by the high costs of the KETs RDI projects, and put in place the appropriate program management and mechanisms to allow the combination of EU funding (CSF, structural funds), to enable the optimum investment in significant KET pilot line and manufacturing facilities across Europe. Recommendation n°8: KETs state aid provisions The High Level Group recommends that the EU adapts state aid provisions to facilitate RDI activities and large-scale investment in KETs, in particular through the introduction of a matching clause in the EU state aid framework across the board, review of the scaling-down mechanism for larger investments increased thresholds for notifications, faster procedures and the use of projects of common European interest. KEY Enabling TechnologiesRecommendations by the HLG EKG Katowice, 15-05-2012 Piotr Grabiec

  24. Recommendation n°9: Globally competitive IP policy in Europe The High Level Group recommends that the selection criteria and terms of the consortium agreements of EU RDI funding programmes should be amended to ensure that participating consortia have a clear and explicit plan for both the ownership of and first exploitation of IP resulting from the project within the EU. It should explicitly include provisions similar to those of the “Bayh-Dole Act” and “Exception Circumstances”-like provisions to encourage the first exploitation and manufacturing of products based on this IP within the EU. Recommendation n°10: Build, strengthen and retain KETs skills The High Level Group recommends that the EU should create a European Technology Research Council (ETRC) to promote individual excellence in technologically focused engineering research and innovation and establish the appropriate framework conditions through the ESF regulation in order to support KETs skills capacity building at national and regional level. Recommendation n°11: A European KETs observatory and consultative body The High Level Group recommends that the European Commission establishes a European KETs Observatory Monitoring Mechanism tasked with the mission of performing analysis and a “KETs Consultative Body” comprised of stakeholders across the entire innovation chain to advise and monitor the progress in Europe of the HLG KET recommendations towards the development and deployment of KETs for a competitive Europe this should include all relevant data regarding policies and strategies evolution outside EU. KEY Enabling TechnologiesRecommendations by the HLG EKG Katowice, 15-05-2012 Piotr Grabiec

  25. As estimated by INTEL number of transistors sold in year 2003 has reached over 1018 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 pieces. Which is 100 times more than estimated number of ants in the whole world!!! EKG Katowice, 15-05-2012 Piotr Grabiec

  26. Radiationdetector with integratedread-out electronics for medicalapplications - SUCIMA FP5 (Growth) project Integration of the pixel detector and readout electronics in SOI substrate: Detector  handle wafer • High resistive (> 4 kcm,FZ,300m) • Conventional p+-n Electronics  active layer • Low resistive(9-13 cm, CZ, 1.5 m) • Standard CMOS technology Prototype 128 x 128 channels, 2.4  2.4 cm EKG Katowice, 15-05-2012 Piotr Grabiec

  27. Radiationdetector with integratedread-out electronics for medicalapplications - SUCIMA FP5 (Growth) project „Electronics and Sensor Study with the OKI SOI process” by Yasuo Arai KEK、High Energy Accelerator Research Organization Institute of Particle and Nuclear Studies 1-1 Oho, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0801, JAPAN ….. Pioneering work for a SOI pixel detector has been done by the SUCIMA collaboration [17]. Unfortunately the technology used there was rather obsolete (CMOS 3 µm technology), and suffered from many technical problems. … Proc. of Topical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics (TWEPP-07), 3-7 Sep. 2007, Prague, Czech Republic EKG Katowice, 15-05-2012 Piotr Grabiec

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