Opportunities for KIC cooperation with third countries

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EIT Outreach Activities
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State of Affairs and Future of the EU-CA STI
Cooperation
Ariana NASTASEANU
EIT Project Officer
Brussels, 03 September 2015
European Institute of Innovation and Technology
Our vision is to become the leading European initiative that empowers
innovators and entrepreneurs to develop world-class solutions to
societal challenges, and create growth and skilled jobs.
Our mission is to:
• Contribute to the competiveness of Europe and its
sustainable economic growth by promoting and
strengthening synergies and cooperation between
businesses, education institutions and research
organisations.
• We aim to create favourable environments for
creative thoughts, in order to enable world-class
innovation and entrepreneurship to thrive in Europe.
Our strategy to
boost innovation in Europe
Facilitate the development of European ecosystems where research, business and
education come together to find sustainable solutions to societal challenges by:
• Creating interconnected knowledge and creativity hotspots
• Fostering talent: entrepreneurs and students
• Attracting investors
European Institute of Innovation and Technology
• The EIT is the first EU initiative bringing together the three sides of the
“knowledge triangle”: business (companies and SMEs), education
institutions and research centres.
• The EIT aims to increase the cooperation and integration between
higher education, business and research to facilitate the transition
from:
student to
entrepreneur
idea to product
lab to customer
The European innovation paradox
Excellent European research base, dynamic
companies and creative talent
Good ideas are too rarely turned into
new products or services!
How does Europe compare globally?
Global innovation performance
Innovation Union Scoreboard 2015 – European Commission
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Innovation performance in Europe
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Non-EU countries include Switzerland (CH), Iceland (IS), Norway (NO), Serbia (RS), Former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia (MK) and Turkey (TR).
Innovation Union Scoreboard 2015 – European Commission
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A unique offering: what we do
Entrepreneurship
Education
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For creativity & innovation
High quality EIT labelled
degree
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Business creation &
acceleration
Promoting a new mindset
and culture
Innovation
Connected ecosystems across
European borders, exploiting
synergies and complementarities
The knowledge triangle in action
Innovation project – Making cities more
livable in view of climate change
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Imperial College London
Aecom
Alterra – Wageningen UR
ARCADIS
Bosch Slabbers
Deltares
Ecole des Ponts et Chaussee (ENPC)
ICCI Ltd.
A cooperation between higher
education, research organisations,
SMEs, a charity and large companies
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Ingenieurgesellschaft Prof Dr Sieker mbH
Institute of Sustainability
Sainsbury’s
Studio Exter
Technische Universitat Berlin (TU Berlin)
Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
Veolia Environnement
Knowledge and Innovation Communities
The EIT’s KICs are:
• Thematic innovation communities that develop
innovative products and services, foster new
business , encourage growth and nurture young
entrepreneurial talent
• Characterised by a high degree of integration, a
long-term perspective, efficient governance, the colocation model and the entrepreneurial culture
• Unique partnerships that increase Europe’s capacity
for innovation by bringing together leading
companies, universities and research labs
• Able to react to new challenges and changing
environments in an effective and flexible way
• Driven by a pursuit of excellence
The KIC model
A business logic
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High degree of integration: each KIC is an
independent legal entity, gathering worldclass partners from across the knowledge
triangle based on a contractual
relationship/partnership with the EIT.
Long-term strategic approach: each KIC is set
up for a minimum of 7 years to eventually
become sustainable.
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Autonomy and flexibility: to determine
organisational structure and activities
governed by a Board of KIC partner
organisations.
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Effective governance: run by a CEO and a
lean management team at central and colocation centre level.
EIT’s first 3 KICs – designated in December 2009
Climate-KIC
EIT Digital
KIC InnoEnergy
EIT’s 2 new KICs – designated in December 2014
EIT Raw Materials
EIT Health
EIT funding evolution for first 3 KICs: 2010-2013
EUR million
450
390
400
350
300
250
194
200
170
138
150
90
100
50
29
43
59
0
53
22
0
2010
EIT Grant Awarded
2012
National/Regional/Private
19
12
4
2011
KIC partners
104
98
45
32
11
129
2013
EU / non EIT
Other sources
Overview of EIT KIC Partners
Today, the five EIT KICs bring together more than 760 partners:
140
Business
125
120
Cities, Regions,
NGOs
100
80
60
Higher
Education
77
Research
52
43
40
36
33
32
21
40
34
37
30
21
20
20
2
40
7
3
4
0
CLIMATE KIC
EIT HEALTH
EIT RAW MATERIALS KIC INNOENERGY
EIT DIGITAL
Figures – June 2015
The KIC model
an investment logic
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Smart funding & high degree of
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commitment of partners: EIT funding to
KICs is max. 25% of their total budget over
time with 75% to be attracted from other
sources, both public and private.
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Culture: KICs are shaped by strong
entrepreneurial mindsets and cultures.
The co-location model: each KIC consists
of 5-7 world class innovation hotspots
building and leveraging on existing
European capacities.
Results & high impact oriented activities:
KICs implement a Business Plan with
measurable deliverables, results and
impact.
Leveraging and pooling resources
EIT
Funding
(max 25%)
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Non-EIT
Funding
(max 75%)
Combing EIT and non-EIT funding to:
• Ensure long-term involvement of KIC partners
• Incentivise financial commitment from KIC partners
• Provide a catalyst for investment in innovation
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Total KIC
funding
(max 100%)
The EIT’s first three KICs: Strategy, Achievements and
Priorities
 Climate-KIC
 EIT Digital
 KIC InnoEnergy
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Climate-KIC
The climate challenge is urgent.…
IMPACT FOR:
1. Transitioning to low carbon
cities – where we live
CLIMATE
2. Adaptive water
management –
the natural environment
3. Zero carbon production systems
– carbon-free manufacture
ECONOMY
4. Measuring climate change
and managing its drivers –
climate mitigation
SOCIETY
Nobel Laureate
Symposium, Hong Kong
22-25 April
Business & Climate
Summit, Paris
20-21 May
Our common future under
climate change, Paris
7-10 July
Innovation Festival,
Birmingham
29-30 October
Climate-KIC side-event at
COP21, Le Bourget / Paris
1-12 December
COP21 Paris
ECCA
Copenhagen
12-14 May
World Summit on Climate
and Territories, Lyon
1-2 July
Sustainable Development
Summit, New York
15-27 September
Climate-KIC event at
Grand Palais, Paris
4 December
Caring for Climate
Business Forum, Paris
7-9 December
30 Nov – 11 Dec
Climate KIC community is investing €645.8 million....
..creating impact through climate innovation
Education
Entrepreneurship
Innovation
• 46 EIT labelled Masters students
graduated in 2014
• 216 business ideas incubated in
2014
• 12 new products or services
launched into the marketplace
• To date over 800 students have
worked on over 100 climate
change business ideas, and
25% of students now have
successful ideas on the market in
2014
• 64 stage three start-ups have
raised a combined total of €68
million of external funding
• 33 Pathfinder projects that identify
and demonstrate innovation
opportunities
• Launched in 2014, the
ClimateLaunchpad competition
was held in 11 countries
• 27 Innovation projects that
develop products and services to
address climate change issues
• The 2014 Venture Competition
included 12 high-potential startups from across our locations
• 5 Flagship programmes of open
innovation working across our
European portfolio
• 2014 saw the soft launch of
Climate Business School
• Alumni Association has over
1200 members and growing
…next steps 2015….
Education
Entrepreneurship
Climate graduate school
Start-up Creation: Ideation
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Masters and PhD Labels
Greenhouse
Summer Schools
Spark! Lectures
Business school
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Executive Education
Pioneers into Practice
Online education
• E-learning platform
• Massive Open Online Programmes
(MOOPS)
• Massive Open Online Courses
(MOOCS)
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Building Technology Accelerator
- addresses the climate impact of
new building technologies
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Smart Sustainable Districts
- enabling the testing and scaling-up
of integrated innovations
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Low Carbon Lab (LoCaL) - Helping
cities to understand, plan and act on
their emissions
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Climate Smart Agriculture –
develop technologies in Europe;
including new agricultural practices
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enCO2re - enabling CO2 re-use
ClimateLaunchpad
Open Innovation Slam
Start-up Creation: Acceleration
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Innovation
Climate-KIC Accelerator
Extend programme to Climate-KIC
regional centres
Start-up Tour
Master Classes
Climate Market Accelerator
Venture Competition
SME Climate Business
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SME vouchers
Investment for Growth
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Introduce revenue sharing for stage
3 start-ups grants
EIT Digital
European entrepreneurs in
digital innovation & education
Foster entrepreneurial talent and innovative technology
for economic growth and quality of life
Trusted European ICT ecosystem
Building on excellent partners
Growing Co-Location Centers
Create winning physically co-located teams
London (since 2014)
Stockholm (since 2010,
expansion planned for 2015)
Helsinki (move to
Open Innovation
House in 2012)
CLC Size (m2, total)
Berlin (since 2011,
8000
expansion planned
for 2015)
7000
6000
Eindhoven (move to new CLC
5000
at High Tech Campus in 2014)
4000
3000
Munich
2000
(since 2013)
1000
0
Rennes (since 2012)
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
(planned)
Paris (since 2010)
Budapest (since 2012)
Sophia-Antipolis (since 2014)
Milan (since 2014)
Madrid (since 2013)
Trento (since 2012, expansions in 2013 and 2014)
Education
Schools delivering ICT talents to grow Europe
The X-Europe programme
Growing digital innovation across Europe
Strategy
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Implementation of EIT RIS
Centered around Action Lines
Stimulate regional Digital
Innovation Centers
Ambition for 2015
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3-4 regional Digital Innovation
Centers
Execution
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Build on 2014 successes
3 X-Europe Regions
Open call for regional Digital
Innovation Centers
EIT ICT Labs Node countries
X-Europe Region 1
EIT ICT Labs Associate Partner countries
X-Europe Region 2
X-Europe Region 3
KIC InnoEnergy
The leading engine for innovation and entrepreneurship in sustainable energy
Shareholding structure
Partnership as of end 2014
Industry
Research Centers
University
Business School
TOTAL
Towards sustainability
Shareholders
Formal Partners
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7
10
2
28
Associated & Project
Partners
159
8
17
0
184
Total
168
15
27
2
212
An “Energy Europe” long term micro system
450
Partners across all the value chain
400
Partners own contribution (KCA)
350
Partners own contribution (cofunding)
Donation & Alumni
300
Partners from all energy carriers
Service Sales revenues (margin)
250
Market Creator
Partners across all the supply chain
Education assets valorisation
200
Equity moneytization & Rev.Sharing
ROI from Innovation projects
150
Partners in-cash contribution
100
EIT contribution (M€)
Challengers and incumbents
11 country regulations
50
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2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
120 Million end customers
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KIC InnoEnergy: A reasonable harvest 2011-2014
... creating structural impact, complementing other EU instruments...
Education
280 Graduates Game changers
populating industry and PRO
96% graduates with job in 6 m.
Innovation Projects
60 new products and services
59 patents filled (1patent/2M€)
600M€ co-invested
Business Creation
43 start-ups created, post revenue
12,5M€ external investors
IMPACT
Integrating Knowledge Triangle 100+
KT transactions
From 27 partners to 220+
A micro energy system
Synergies with EU
SET Plan, Outreach/S3, H2020
EDUCATION
Graduate
Sustainable
Equity in 43 start-ups
57 ROI term sheets signed
Account Management Program
Gets Inno
Project
3 cases
Recruit
students
Manpower
Inno Project
Creates
start-up
Business
Research &
Creation 4 start-ups as result of Innovation Pro.
Innovation
5 start-ups have been awarded an Inno. Pro
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KIC InnoEnergy: Ambitiously looking into the future
… ready to contribute to shape the future EU energy landscape
A unique opportunity to shape a better future for Europe
More competitive, with more jobs
Europe - reloading
SET Plan
Integrated
Roadmap
Reindustrializatio
n of Europe
Energy
Union
EFSI
Projects
Smart
Specialization
29
The EIT’s two new KICs: Progress on the Setting-up
 EIT Health
 EIT Raw Materials
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EIT Health Ambitions
Systematically strengthen the European
Healthcare Industry in the global competition
Gear up health care innovation towards the
challenges of demographic change
Further develop the performance of healthcare
through better integration of capacities and
new innovative products and services
Share knowledge and grow talent and skills
www.eit-health.eu
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EIT Health - strategic direction
Activities fostered in innovation projects, the EIT Health Campus and the Accelerator will contribute
to achieving EIT Health strategic objectives
Promote Healthy
Living
Support Active
Ageing
Improve
Healthcare
Self-management of
health
Workplace interventions
Improving healthcare
systems
Lifestyle intervention
Overcoming functional
loss
Treating and managing
chronic diseases
Motivate active personal
lifestyles
Ageing with a Healthy
Brain
Metabolic Health
Mobility and
independence
throughout Life
Business Objectives
Sustainable Continuum
of Care to Support Active
Living in Europe
Personalised Oncology
and Integrated Cancer
Care
Example Projects
OUR VISION
To develop raw materials
into a major stength for
Europe
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A pan-European
network of
Excellence
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EIT priorities 2014 – 2020
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Fostering
Creating
growth and impact
of first 3 KICS
5 new KICs
Sharing and
Disseminating
Climate-KIC
EIT Digital
KIC InnoEnergy
2014
EIT Health
EIT Raw Materials
2016
EIT Food
EIT Manufacturing
2018
EIT Urban Mobility
EIT good
practices
2016 Call for KICs
Indicative Timeline
2016
Launch
of Call
14/01
Info
Day
Closure
of Call
Selection
14/07
Nov
of KICs
Experts
Brief
march
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FAQs – Clarification with applicants
Q1
Q2
Conse
nsus
mtg
Evaluation
Q4
Q3
Sept
Nov
EIT across Europe: KICs’ Co-location Centres
Climate-KIC
Co-location Centre
Regional Centre (RIC)
EIT Health
Co-location Centre
EIT ICT Labs
Co-location Centre
Associate Partner
EIT Raw Materials
Co-location Centre
KIC InnoEnergy
Co-location Centre
EIT funding evolution: 2010-2013
EUR million
450
390
400
350
300
250
194
200
170
138
150
90
100
50
29
43
59
0
53
22
0
2010
EIT Grant Awarded
2012
National/Regional/Private
19
12
4
2011
KIC partners
104
98
45
32
11
129
2013
EU / non EIT
Other sources
EIT Community: first achievements
Climate-KIC, EIT Digital and KIC InnoEnergy have grown into thriving
European innovation hubs:
24,162
1028
1141
Attractiveness of education
programmes – more than
13 applicants per offered seat
number of graduates
number of business
ideas incubated
205
558
280
number of start-ups created
number of knowledge
transfers/adoption
number of new or improved
products, services and
processes launched
Figures – February 2015
Inc. forecast 2015
EIT Awards 2015
EIT VENTURE AWARD
EIT INNOVATORS AWARD
Regnar Paaske
Rajai Aghabi
(Co-founder and CCO)
EOLOS Floating Lidar
Solutions
Nordic Power Converters
• Venture aim: To become the
new standard for electric
power converters for LED,
chargers and other
applications
• EIT Community connection:
Climate-KIC’s Nordic
Co-location Centre through
the Accelerator programme
and runner-up in the ClimateKIC Venture Competition 2014
• Project aim: To develop a
cost-effective, accurate and
reliable offshore wind
measuring system
• EIT Community connection:
KIC InnoEnergy Iberia Barcelona
EIT CHANGE AWARD
Govinda Upadhyay (Co-founder)
LEDsafari
• Project aim: To empower people in developing countries to make
their own solar rechargeable lamps, using locally available material
to promote sustainability and health, develop skills and gain jobs
• EIT Community connection: KIC InnoEnergy SELECT Master
programme – graduated in 2012
The EIT’s educational vision and mission
Vision
Mission
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To foster entrepreneurs and
innovators in Europe.
To deliver a unique brand of excellent
education that is responsive to both
business and societal demands, focused
on innovation, entrepreneurship and
creativity distinguished by an EIT label.
Overview of main EIT education activities
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Master and doctoral programmes
• International cooperation, industry
involvement
Master and doctoral schools
• Training on specific skills and
competences
• Mobility, internships and
scholarships/fellowships
Executive training and
post-doctoral courses
Continuous professional
development courses/modules
Learning modules and MOOCs;
alumni and outreach activities
Dissemination and outreach
Active sharing of learnings, novel practices and results which emerge
from EIT/ KIC activities with stakeholders across the EU and beyond
through a wide range of communications, dissemination and outreach
tools:
Publications
EIT
website
Social
media
EIT
conferences
EIT
Awareness
Days
EIT Regional
Innovation
Scheme
EIT Regional Innovation Scheme (RIS)
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Structured outreach scheme aimed at increasing the innovation capacity in regions not
directly benefitting from the EIT and its KICs
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Based on a two-way engagement between KICs and selected partnerships from the
wider European innovation community
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Based on key principles:
Coherent and
structured
outreach scheme
Excellence
Thematic
alignment
Voluntary and
autonomous
implementation
by KICs
Openness and
transparency
EIT Regional Innovation Scheme (RIS)
Activities:
Funding
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Ensuring the flow of both knowledge
and people between KICs and selected
partnerships
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Integral part of
designed by KICs.
operations
and
Benefits:
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KICs: influx of talent and ideas
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Selected
EIT
RIS
partnerships:
exchanging knowledge and good
practices as well as enhancing the
regional innovation system
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Individuals: apply and gain knowledge
and expertise
Selected EIT RIS partnerships will
primarily use “other sources” of funding
such as national and regional funding
Example: EIT RIS Partnership
Climate-KIC Pioneers into Practice programme
between Hungary and Romania
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Timis Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture (CCIA) plays the lead role in the
management and coordination of Climate-KIC Outreach Programme
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Two rounds of study visits organised
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25-25 (altogether 50) companies from Romania and Hungary participated, providing the
opportunity for the participants of exchanging business ideas, knowledge transfer and
developing business opportunities
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Bootcamp was organised, held in Budapest between the 23rd-27th of June 2014, six
business idea were developed and refined
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In the implementation of the Pioneers into Practice programme, 11 pioneers were involved
from the outreach region
List of existing KIC partners from third countries
and associated countries
• Australia
Expertise
• Switzerland
• Ukraine
• USA
Ecosystem
-----------------• Norway
• Israel
Impact
EIT Awareness Days
Targeted EIT outreach activity following a request by an EU Member State or a country
associated with Horizon 2020
Objectives:
Concept:
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Enhance understanding by key
national stakeholders about the EIT
and its KICs
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Increase participation in EIT activities
and initiatives
Driven and organised by national
stakeholders (i.e. Member State
governments
and/or
multiplier
organisations
from
academia,
research, business)
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Share good practices and learnings
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Content provided by the EIT and its
KICs
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