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SETTING PRIORITY R&D DIRECTIONS FOR THE STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTES

EFP Final Conference: Young Researcher‘s Session on FLA Related Research Vienna , 28 September 201 2. SETTING PRIORITY R&D DIRECTIONS FOR THE STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTES. SETTING PRIORITY R&D DIRECTIONS FOR THE STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTES. Dr Anna Sacio-Szymańska.

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SETTING PRIORITY R&D DIRECTIONS FOR THE STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTES

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  1. EFP Final Conference: Young Researcher‘s Session on FLA Related Research Vienna, 28September 2012 SETTING PRIORITY R&D DIRECTIONS FOR THE STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTES SETTING PRIORITY R&D DIRECTIONS FOR THE STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTES Dr Anna Sacio-Szymańska Institute for Sustainable Technologies – National ResearchInstitute (ITeE – PIB) Radom, Poland

  2. SETTING PRIORITY R&D DIRECTIONS FOR THE STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTES Presentation plan Research rationale Foresight methodology Foresight results 2/11 Sources: http://www.thetford-europe.com, http://www.qulix.com, http://www.featurepics.com

  3. SETTING PRIORITY R&D DIRECTIONS FOR THE STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTES Researchrationale • The priorities determined in the NFP “Poland 2020” were too broad to: • helppublic research organisations to effectively identify, sort and prioritise their research projects and • help companies to make investment decisions concerning particular innovative technological solutions. • Institute’s 2008 – 2013 strategy: • achieving better correlation between the institute’s and national R&D priorities, • achieving more accurate correlation between the institute’s R&D and the needs of the economy, • improving the position in national and international R&D cooperation networks. The need for the institute’s corporate foresight project 3/11

  4. SETTING PRIORITY R&D DIRECTIONS FOR THE STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTES foresight models Researchrationale profit-oriented companies Focus on customers socio-cultural technological economic ecological political factors Focus on norms, standards, regulations Corporate Foresight Focus on governmental & EU documents, strategies, programmes, projects public research organisations Focus on the society necessity to develop an original model of foresight public benefit-oriented 4/11 Sources: http://customersrock.net, http://www.epa.gov, http://diversitysource.wordpress.com, http://ec.europa.eu

  5. SETTING PRIORITY R&D DIRECTIONS FOR THE STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTES OPERATIONAL MODELS OF FORESIGHT Detailed R&D projects of a strategic research institute Collecting Post Observatory Think-tank General (statutory) R&D priorities of a strategic research institute Externalexperts Research and commercial potential Corporateforesightof a strategicresearchinstitute Sectoralforesight of a strategicresearchinstitute National Foresight Programme Strategicresearchinstitute Technicalsupport for sustainable development of economyresearcharea Strategic R&D priorities of a research area Research teams FORESIGHT METHODS …. Method n Keytechnologies Scenariobuilding Technology roadmapping SWOT, STEEPV Socio-cultural, technological, economic, ecological, political factors and wild cards 5/11

  6. SETTING PRIORITY R&D DIRECTIONS FOR THE STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTES Researchmethodology State-of-the-artanalysis Thematicarea R&D projects of the institute I DetailedR&Dpriorities II General R&Dpriorities III Integrated groupsof R&Dpriorities IV Confrontation of R&Dpriorities: national versuscorporatelevels New R&Dpriorities Expertpanels R&Dprogrammes and projects Alternativefundingsources (e.g. industry or EU funds) Incrementaltechnologies Keytechnologies Emergingtechnologies 6/11

  7. SETTING PRIORITY R&D DIRECTIONS FOR THE STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTES Researchmethodology FORESIGHT METHODS • Expertpanels • Workshops • Brainstorming Determination of R&D priorities and the selection of key development directions • Keytechnologies • Benchmarking • STEEP • SWOT • Structural analysis • Questionnaire survey • Expert panel Determination of key factors influencing the development of the institute’s R&D activity Creation of alternative scenarios of the institute’s R&D development • Scenariobuilding • Workshops • Workshops • SWOT Elaboration of operational plan for the implementation of the preferred R&D scenario • Technology roadmapping 7/11

  8. SETTING PRIORITY R&D DIRECTIONS FOR THE STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTES Foresight results • LISTS OF R&D PRIORITIESIN FIVE RESEARCH AREAS • Specialized research and testing apparatus (2) Mechatronic technologies and control systems DATABASE OF KEY TECHNOLOGIES IN FIVE RESEARCH AREAS • (3) Advanced material technologies and nanotechnologies RESULTS Scenario A BASIC RESEARCH Scenario B SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Scenario C MARKET • THREE ALTERNATIVE SCENARIOS (4) Pro-ecological technologies, natural resources and renewable energy sources (5) Technologies of technical and environmental safety • A STRATEGIC R&D PROGRAMME 8/11 Sources: UN Conference on Sustainable Development, http://uncsd.iisd.org; Material Measurement Laboratory, http://www.nist.gov

  9. SETTING PRIORITY R&D DIRECTIONS FOR THE STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTES Foresightresults 2010-2014 I. Systems of knowledge transformation, advanced technologies transfer and commercialisation of innovative solutions Pneumatic gun for impact tests in aviation Technological line for RFID tags implementation Test chamber for electromechanic drives Thermomechanic electrical insulator testing chamber II. Advanced technologies supporting production and maintenance processes Catalytic fillings of bioreactors for technologies of industrial waste utilisation III. Test apparatus and unique technical devices Device for the regeneration of aqueous technological fluids Thermomechanic electrical insulator testing chamber IV. Systems and methods for the rationalisation of the use of the resources Manipulator for the positioning of the measuring microphone in the anechoic chamber V. Systems of diagnosis and safe maintenance of technical objects Device for powder application in anti-damp cable coatings 9/11 Hybrid plasma technological device

  10. SETTING PRIORITY R&D DIRECTIONS FOR THE STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTES Conclusions • Although first corporate foresight exercise at the research institute had numerous drawbacks, it contributed to the successful launch of Strategic Programme co-financed from structural funds • The next corporate foresight is planned and a modified methodology combining qualitative and quantitative methods is being developed • Activities aimed at developing methodology of evaluation of foresight results are undertaken in co-operation with international experts 10/11

  11. Hierarchic Structure for Generation of Innovative Research Directions and Technologies SETTING PRIORITY R&D DIRECTIONS FOR THE STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTES Institutefor Sustainable Technologies – National ResearchInstitute Pulaskiego 6/10, 26-600 Radom, POLAND www.itee.radom.pl anna.sacio@itee.radom.pl

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