WELCOME TO CREATING GROWTH FROM INNOVATION 15 & 16 OCTOBER In the frame of the mKETs Pilot Lines project, Acreo Swedish ICT organizes two workshops. The aim of these workshops is to show research, industry and policy makers how the pilote line PEAManufacturing is organized and what it has to offer, how collaborations between stakeholders can be optimized and which support mechanisms are required for a pilot line. The workshops will give insight into the business model and the daily operations of PEA-Manufacturing, Norrköping Sweden. A guided tour at PEA-Manufacturing will show the production processes for Printed Electronics and examples of products based on KETs. SME’s and large enterprises which cooperated with Acreo in PEA-Manufacturing for their development and innovation will share their experiences on how to work in an open Pilote line PEA-Manufacturing to enhance their competiveness. The workshops will create network opportunities for SME’s, industry, research, policy makers and other stakeholders. The mKETs Pilot Lines project made a thorough analysis of the ecosystem and best-practices of the selected pilot lines as well as the hurdles they encounter(ed) and gathered this information in a tutorial. The 5 major conclusions resulting from this assessment will be challenged and discussed during the workshop. The tutorial will be a useful tool for innovative enterprises and will foster a common understanding and consensus for future actions in Europe focusing on multi-KETs pilot lines. In 2009, Europe defined six Key Enabling Technologies or KETs: Industrial Biotechnology, Nanotechnology, Nano and Microelectronics, Photonics, Advanced Materials and Advanced Manufacturing. Key Enabling Technologies are considered to directly or indirectly stimulate Europe’s competitiveness and generate jobs, growth and wealth. Europe invests in these technologies to enable the shift to a low carbon, knowledge-based economy. Europe selected four leading multi-KET pilot facilities. Multi-KET Pilot Lines combine several KETs under one roof. The Pilote Line PEAManufacturing is a European front runner in terms of Printed Electronics and was selected as Demonstrator Pilot Line for this KET. The project will analyse the ecosystem and experiences of the selected pilot lines and gather this information in a tutorial useful for innovative enterprises and policy makers. This project aims at the preparation of a common understanding of what these pilot lines are and how they can be supported by the European Commission. (PARTIAL) REIMBURSEMENT OF TRAVEL EXPENSES To ensure the workshop is accessible for a large and diverse international public, travel expenses of the participants attending the workshop can, under certain conditions, be (partially) reimbursed. If you wish to apply for reimbursement, please complete the application form attached and send it to [email protected]. We will inform you as soon as possible if you are eligible for reimbursement and which amount we can reimburse. INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION: Registration: click on the link http://www.mkpl. eu/policy-workshops/register/ Information and Reimbursement: Mrs. Anna Malmstrom, Development Engineer Printed Electronics: Tel: +46 76 1158853 Mail: [email protected] www.acreo.se www.printedelectronicsarena.com Chamber of Commerce, Kammarforum Dalsgatan 13, Norrköping www.printedelectronicsarena.com POLICY & RESEARCH 15/10 TIME SESSION/TOPIC 8:30-9:00 Registration Participants 9:00-9:10 Welcome Göran Gustafsson, Department manager, Acreo 9:10-9:30 mKPLs Scope and Rationale Mr Gavino Murgia (European Commission, tbc) European perspective on mKPLs pilot lines 9:30-10:00 mKPL Project presentation PRESENTER Ruud Baartmans mKPL Ruud Baartmans mKPL Presentation of objectives, cases and main findings 10:00-10:30 Presentation of the Pilot line PEA-Manufacturing How a shared facility can be a key resource for emerging technology to business (by lowering the threshold for enterprises to enter into manufacturing of printed electronics ) Tommy Höglund, Manager Printed Electronics Arena 10:30-11:00 Stora Enso – How PEA-Manufacturing Pilote line was a resources for Stora Enso, pros and cons for Stora Enso Juha Maijala, Stora Enso 11:00-11:30 Main Findings across cases Maurits Butter mKPL 11:30-11:45 Coffee at Pilot Line PEA-Manufacturing 11:45-13:00 Guided tour PEA-Manufacturing 13:00-14:00 Lunch 14:00-14:30 Example of successful case Printed Electronics and how the Pilote line PEA-Manufacturing have played an important role in the sucess DPP- road to business for a spin-off 14:30-16:00 ACREO staff Björn Wasell, CEO DP Patterning Guided group discussions Pilot lines generating growth • Policy instruments supporting mKPL (What can policymakers do to support mKPLs? Potential for EU Networks in mKPL (Creating exchange between emerging technologies to develop unforeseen applications ?) Maurits Butter (TNO tbc) • Academic research groups in pilot lines – Gains and barriers Professor Magnus Berggren, Linköping University • Is Europe competitive? Future development of PE in Europe –Can Europe keep the pace and compete with other regions? Towards basic research and generation of ideas while money is earned by producers elsewhere? Who gets RoI?) Dr Guillaume Chansin, IDTechEx Carlos Montalvo (TNO) 16:05-16:30 Presentations of group discussions? 16:30 Closure Networking snack and drink Göran Gustafsson INDUSTRY & RESEARCH 16/10 TIME SESSION/TOPIC PRESENTER 8:30-9:00 Registration Participants ACREO staff 9:00-9:10 Welcome Dr. Göran Gustafsson, Department manager, Acreo 9:10-9:30 mKPLs Scope and Rationale Ruud Baartmans mKPL 9:30-10:00 mKPL Project presentation Ruud Baartmans mKPL Presentation of objectives, Cases and main findings 10:00-10:30 Main Findings across cases Maurits Butter mKPL e 10:30-11:00 Presentation PEA Manufacturing Tommy Höglund, Manager Printed Electronics Arena – PEA-M how a shared facility can be a key resource for emerging technology to business (by lowering the threshold for enterprises to enter into manufacturing of printed electronics ) 11:00-11:15 Coffee at Pilot Line PEA-Manufacturing 11:15-12:30 Guided tour PEA-Manufacturing 12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-14:30 Example of successful case Printed Electronics and how the Pilote line PEA-Manufacturing have played an important role in the sucess 14:30-16:00 ACREO staff DPP-road to business for a spin-off Björn Wasell, CEO DP Patterning Thin Film Electronics- long term R&D for business success Göran Gustafsson, Department Manager Acreo Swedish ICT De La Rue- Industrial partnership for product development Magnus Svensson, Project Manager Acreo Swedish ICT Solliance (NL, DE, BE), Commentator Peter Toonssen Special topic/Guided discussion- Parallel Session • How to shorten lead time- from research to market Maurice Butter, mkpl consortium • IPR in shared facilities-how satisfy research and industry (Göran) Göran Gustafsson, Acreo Swedish ICT • How to create collaboration between research and industry. Obstacles and driving forces? Enabling cooperation between European countries (Obstacles for European cooperation? Legislation? Carlos Montavlo, mkpl consortium 16:05-16:30 Presentations of group discussions? 16:30 Closure Networking drink and snack Göran Gustafsson
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