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Driving Innovation

Who has read this?

That’s OK Don’t Worry

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Who has read this? This describes a £30M investment programme The first £2M, for feasibility studies, is available now

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Who has read these? We’ll be investing £25M next year and £1M is available for feasibility studies now

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You should read these!

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Why Technology Inspired?

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We’re aware of how trends shape markets

Technology Areas Bioscience

ICT

Electronics Photonics Electrical

Nanoscale Technology

Network Security IP

Digital Britain Low Carbon Economy Intelligent Transport Systems & Services IP

Low Carbon Vehicles IP

Low Impact Buildings IP

Advanced Materials

Assisted Living IP

High Value Manufacturing

Life Sciences

Detection & ID of Infectious Agents IP

Transport

Energy Generation & Supply

Built Environment

High Value Services

Creative Industries

Medicines & Healthcare

Environmental Sustainability

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This informs our Structures and Strategy Application Areas

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We need to keep refreshing the UK capacity in underpinning technologies – – – – – –

Advanced Materials Biosciences Electronics, Photonics, Electrical Systems High Value Manufacturing ICT Nanoscale Technologies

• We aim to help stimulate innovation • And link this to market opportunities

Source: Cisco 2008

Advanced Materials Driving Innovation Exploit via strong UK market sectors... Energy Gen & Supply

Aerospace/ Transport

Technical Construction Packaging Textiles

Creative Healthcare Industries

Defence & Security

High Value Add Energy

Sustainability

High Value Markets

Three challenges

Polymers, Soft Solids, Metals, Ceramics, Composites, Wood, Glass, Concrete, Biomaterials, Fabrics, Coatings, Formulations...

Chemistry, Processing, Surface Engineering, Manufacturing, Modelling, Metrology, Standards, NDE/Inspection, Design…

strong and diverse UK S&T base

Biosciences

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Livestock improvements

Environmental remediation

Enzymes

Medicines

Food safety, authenticity & traceability testing

Applications Biofuels

Bioenergy

Diagnostics

Food and feed Ingredie nts

Carbon cycling / sequestration

Genomics

Novel Organisms

Biobased chemicals

Functional foods and novel food processes

Industrial Biotechnology

 High-throughput analytical technologies  Genome-wide selection

 Discovery Tools  Biocatalyst  Biorefinery

Agriculture

Livestock

AgriFood  Crop improvement and protection  Livestock improvement and protection

Technologies

 Reproductive, cell and embryo technologies

 Gene assisted selection

 Food Technology  Food Diagnostics

Electronics, Photonics & Electrical Systems

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UK Wealth

Control Systems and Power Engineering

Plastic and Printed Electronics

Data and Image Acquisition

Systems Design and Integration

Communications

Electronics, Photonics and Electrical Systems UK Electricity Consumption

Components

Challenge-led approach

13% Generate & Transmit

Sub-Systems & Systems

System design to lead…

32% Industrial

End-use Markets

…component design

53% Built Environment

Challenges

10% of UK Mfg

Establish value chain

Internet traffic doubles…

Link technology with

…every two years

end-users

Wireline and wireless

Manufacturing proposition

Wireline Target 1000Mb/s

5% of UK GDP

High Value Manufacturing Driving Innovation

Production processes

Products

Service systems

Value systems

•Modelling, Analysis and Simulation Methods •High Value Products •Resource Efficient and Sustainable Processes •Disposal & Recycling •Whole Life Planning •Innovative Service Solutions and Condition Diagnosis •Design and Innovation Processes •Collaboration Within Extended Operations and Global Value Networks •Materials and Metrology

ICT Strategy

Demand Driving Innovation

Professional Retail Manufacturing services Energy/ Financial Healthcare utilities services Construction Government Leisure Transport

Education

Transfer

Knowledge Transfer

Challenges Data-driven Systems

Knowledge

Intelligent Systems

User-centric Systems

Engineering of ICT Systems

UK ICT Strategy

Supply Disciplines

Computer Science Business process Maths management Psychology Linguistics EPES

Sociology Ethics

Software Product Communications D&D New media & ICT e-commerce consultancy Wholesale, trade Solutions & distribution D&D

Segments

Capabilities Interface Systems concepts

design

Data mining Software Advanced engineering 3D mobile

Collaborate

Nanoscale technologies

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High value products and processes focused through challenge areas impacting a wide range of market sectors involving through supply chain working Living with environmental change

Controlled release

Coatings & Functional materials

Living in an intelligent connected world

Living with an ageing/growing population

Scale up of manufacture

Manipulation & microscopy

Displays & Sensors

On-line & in-line testing

New processes

Diagnostics & Imaging

Four Technology areas Manufacturing Nanomaterials nanomaterials

Measurement

Integration into devices

Strong coordinated UK academic base, infrastructure, HSE and standards

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Our Intentions: Technology Inspired • In 2010 there will be a £25 million competition for Collaborative R&D projects in these six Technology-Inspired areas. – Projects will be linked to the priorities listed in the strategy documents. – The last two of these will be published shortly

• We’re conscious that small companies need time to prepare for such a major investment • Hence we’re investing £1 million now in about 40 feasibility studies to help this preparation. Source: Cisco 2008

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£1m: Technology-Inspired Innovation • Small and micro companies – 50 employees or less

• Single company or collaborative

• Project cost £33k (75% from us) – To complete by 26th Feb 2010

• “Light-touch” 1-stage application • Studies may become proposals for a 2010 follow-on competition – Budget around £25m for CR&D – Further details available early 2010

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Why Digital Britain?

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We’re swamped by information…

Internet Video to PC

Source: Cisco 2008

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…but it’s getting hard to make £ from it

…not to mention confusing.

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Our vision for a digital Britain...

For all participants in Digital Britain to benefit fairly from creation, distribution and consumption of digital content

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Our Team

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Our Strategy has priorities in three areas:

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The Network • We will encourage technology to make the existing infrastructure work more efficiently... • And promote the development of ultra-fast broadband, upgradable to speeds of 1 to10Gb/s.

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Content and Services • We will encourage the development of technology and tools that can support the creation of digital content and the extraction of value from it • We will work with public sector information and online service providers, and mobilise industry solutions to their software and services challenges.

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Protecting and enabling • We will work to remove the barriers to new business models emerging - specifically around cost, trust and understanding. • We will work with business to develop tools, services and interfaces which will ensure a positive user experience.

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Collaboration is key • People have to work together to find integrated solutions which will benefit all • Business interests are seen as both inter-related and conflicting • We also need a safe way to explore...

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The digital TeStBed

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The digital TeStBed • A controlled environment for business and technology experimentation • Where real members of the public will try out new services and new equipment - testing new technology, and studying behaviour • Trying out new ways to run the business of the internet, and businesses on the internet • Aiming to understand what will work for business over the coming ten years.

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Best Current Thinking: 3 TeStBed types: Gen I: On today’s standard infrastructure. An environment for network operators and service providers to test new business models together.

Gen II: On pilots of Next Generation Access and wireless/mobile infrastructure. Demonstrating the additional businesses that can be supported by higher bandwidths and/or improved interfaces.

Gen III: On dedicated networks serving eg universities. Demonstrating possible business applications for the further future.

models

and

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When & Where? •Budget of up to £10M for the construction and operation of the test beds

•Currently in consultation on scope and not yet in a position to decide about locations or delivery partners •We aim to detail functional specifications against which consortia can develop proposals in October. •First decisions on consortia and locations: end 2009 •First test beds to go live: mid 2010.

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Enable a sustainable marketplace for intellectual property

Protect privacy and security of users Create economic and social benefit from increasing volumes of information

CHALLENGES

Deploy new infrastructure costeffectively

Increase effectiveness of public services

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£1m: Technology-Inspired Innovation • All companies • Single company or collaborative • Project cost £33k (75% from us) – To complete by 26th Feb 2010

• “Light-touch” 1-stage application

• Studies may become proposals for 2010 follow-on activities – Further details available early 2010

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http://www.innovateuk.org e: [email protected] m: +44 7824 600013 tw: Nick_Appleyard

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