Manuel Moreno Ballesteros CDTI (Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology)
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Manuel Moreno BallesterosCDTI (Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology)Spanish Industrial Liaison Officer for CERN, XFEL, FAIR, ESRF and ILL
Participation of Spanish Industry at CERN
- Public support to R&D and industrial activities
Zaragoza 14/06/2013
Overview
• CDTI and its role at Research Infrastructures
• Research Infrastructures: A global market for industry
• Spain at CERN. Participation of the Spanish Industry
• Post-LHC business opportunities
• Public support to the industrial participation at CERN
• Conclusions
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CDTI and its role at Research Infrastructures
Who we areCDTI (Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology) is a public entity, under the Spanish Secretariat of Research, Development and Innovation, that supports the industrial research and innovation of the Spanish companies
•Created in 1977; 320 employees•Headquarters in Madrid•Network of offices abroad: EEUU, Japan, China, Korea, India, Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Morocco•SOST (Spain Office of Science and Technology), in Brussels
Functions•To finance national R&D projects, enhancing the collaboration between industry and research institutes•To encourage the Spanish participation in international technological co-operation programs, •To support technology transfer
CDTI HQ office, Madrid
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CDTI and its role at Research Infrastructures
Our goalTo facilitate the interaction and involvement of companies in research infrastructures, as industrial suppliers or collaborators, specially in projects of high technological value
Duties•Advisor to Spanish Delegation in Finance, Administrative, Purchasing and in-kind Committees of international research organizations
•Industrial Liaison Officer (ILO): Official contact point between the national Industry and the research organization. The major research infrastructures count with an ILO per Member State
CDTI joined the Spanish Delegation to CERN in 1983.
CDTI is the Spanish ILO for CERN, ESRF, ILL, XFEL, FAIR, F4E and ESO
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CDTI and its role at Research Infrastructures
•Business Opportunities: information on opportunities for Industry, procurement procedures, assistance in the creation of consortiums and preparation of call for tenders, identification of cases of technology transfer
•Collaborations: support to R&D collaboration agreements and technology transfer between firms and research organizations
•Funding: targeted to R&D projects for research infrastructures.
Special support during the preparation process of a call for tender (APO)
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Overview
• CDTI and its role at Research Infrastructures
• Research Infrastructures: A global market for industry
• Spain at CERN. Participation of the Spanish Industry
• Post-LHC business opportunities
• Public support to the industrial participation at CERN
• Conclusions
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Research Infrastructures: A global market for industry
An attractive market for Industry
•Budgets increased or unchanged despite the economic crisis:
Market is not suffering the same dramatic situation as other sectors
•Important investments in the coming years≈ 15.000 M€ committed only in accelerators for research in the next 15 years (particle physics, synchrotron light sources, neutron sources, free electron lasers and materials irradiation for fusion projects)
•High technological added value and internationalization of the companyWorking with CERN is the best quality label for your products and services.
•A steady marketMost of the technologies are common for several RI (sc magnets, vacuum, cryogenics, RF, etc). Projects in different phases (definition, design phase, construction, operation) provide continuous activity to Industry
•Public supportPublic initiatives to improve the industrial return
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Research Infrastructures: A global market for industry
SOME FIGURES
• Great potential market: National Scientific and Technological Infrastructures (ICTS), European Research Infrastructures, non-European International Research Infrastructures
• Spain contributes to 14 International Research Organizations and 26 National Scientific and Technological Infrastructures (ICTS)
• CDTI manages the industrial return of the major 7 International Research Infrastructures. Average Spanish contribution in total ≈130 M€/year
• 415 M€ were adjudicated to Spanish companies (2000-2011)
• 252 M€ were awarded to Spanish Industry only in 2012
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2012
ITERToroidal Field Coils (Iberdrola,Elytt, 50 M€)
ALMA25 antenna structures (Asturfeito, 12.5 M€ )
CERNATLAS Cryostats(Felguera, 9.9 M€)
CERNCorrector magnets LHC (Antec SA, 4.7 M€)
E-ELT Structure and dome design
(IDOM, EA, SENER, 8 M€)
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
XFEL Ondulators (Nortemecanica,6 M€)
ITER Vacuum vessel
assembly (ENSA, 75 M€)
ITER: mechanical engineering support(NATEC,Iberdrola 5M€)
ESRF Upgrade HVAC and electrical
installations(EMTE + COFELY,
8 M€)
JT60SA Cryostat Base (IDESA, 3.5 M€)
Overview
• CDTI and its role at Research Infrastructures
• Research Infrastructures: A global market for industry
• Spain at CERN. Participation of the Spanish Industry
• Post-LHC business opportunities
• Public support to the industrial participation at CERN
• Conclusions
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Spain at CERN. Participation of the Spanish Industry
• Spain first joined CERN in 1962 until 1968
In 1983, Spain became definitively a Member State
• Spain contributes to 8.53% of CERN’s budget (2013)
• 5th largest contributor (GE, UK, FR, IT and ES)
• 134 Spanish staff members (mostly engineers and scientists)
• 328 Spanish users
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Spain at CERN. Participation of the Spanish Industry
• LHC project: 5th member state with highest industrial return (6,5 % from the total LHC purchases)
• More than 60 Spanish companies are CERN suppliers
• Contracts in all technologies: mechanical engineering, control systems, magnet systems, power systems, vacuum equipments, electronics, civil engineering, etc
• Since 1983, Spanish Industry have been awarded 306.7 M€ in contracts
• Spain has improved significally its industrial return during the last 4 years (5.7 M€ in 2008, 18,5 M€ in 2012)
• In 2012:
– Well balanced in industrial services: 1.11 (target 0.4)
– Poorly balanced in supplies contracts: 0.39 (target 0.89)
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Spain at CERN. Participation of the Spanish Industry
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Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
Spain at CERN. Participation of the Spanish Industry
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CLIC
•Services of Mechanical Design Work•HVAC design and supply for infrastructures and accelerators•Electrical Design and installation work•Design and supply of access control and video surveillance system
•Services of Mechanical Design Work•HVAC design and supply for infrastructures and accelerators•Electrical Design and installation work•Design and supply of access control and video surveillance system
SERVICES AND UTILITIES
Spain at CERN. Participation of the Spanish Industry
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
• SRB Energy (Renewable energy)Flat and high energy evacuated solar collectors based on CERN’sultra high vacuum technologiesLast large contract: Geneva International Airport’s main terminalbuilding. 300 flat solar panels covering an area of 1.200 m2.
• X-Ray (spin-off IFAE)Start-up company with products based on the Medipix 2 Chip
Product: Digital Flat Panel Detector.
Main application: Full Field Digital Mammography
• GNUBILA (ICT)Cloud applications for healthcare (medical imaging), banking, etc,
based on their own technology (G platform)
Origin: Grid Technology developed at CERN. MamoGrid Proyect
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•8 License agreements
•4 Collaborations
•3 Service & Consultancy agreements
•3 R&D Partnerships
•1 R&D License
Overview
• CDTI and its role at Research Infrastructures
• Research Infrastructures: A global market for industry
• Spain at CERN. Participation of the Spanish Industry
• Post-LHC business opportunities
• Public support to the industrial participation at CERN
• Conclusions
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POST-LHC BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
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NEW PROJECTS AND DEVELOPMENTS
•LHC Injectors Upgrade (LIU)
•Consolidation projects (accelerators e infrastructures)
•High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC)
•Linear Collider Studies (LC): ILC/CLIC
CERN Purchasing expenditure will continue increasing in the next 3 years, due to the new projects
2013-2015: Industry must get prepared (design, prototyping, etc)
From 2015, new large contracts for HL-LHC
CERN Purchasing expenditure will continue increasing in the next 3 years, due to the new projects
2013-2015: Industry must get prepared (design, prototyping, etc)
From 2015, new large contracts for HL-LHC
POST-LHC BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
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POST-LHC BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
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New call for tenders announced on CERN’s procurement web page
Overview
• CDTI and its role at Research Infrastructures
• Research Infrastructures: A global market for industry
• Spain at CERN. Participation of the Spanish Industry
• Post-LHC business opportunities
• Public support to the industrial participation at CERN
• Conclusions
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Public support to the industrial participation at CERN
FINANCIAL SUPPORT: Funding for R&D and innovation projects Different instruments (capital, loans, grants)
INNTERNACIONALIZA
FEDER-INNTERCONECTA
INNODEMANDA
•Semilla •Start-up •Expansión •Consolidación •Crecimiento •competitivo
INNVIERTE Economía Sostenible
NEOTEC/NEOTEC CR
Proyectos de I+D / CDTI Eurostars
MARKET
INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH
DEVELOPMENT
INNOVATION
•INNVOLUCRA
INNVOLUCRA
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Public support to the industrial participation at CERN
R&D and Innovation projects
APO (Support in the preparation process of a call for tender for Research Infrastructures) –INNVOLUCRA Program
• Goal: Create a new production process, product or service or a significant improvement of them• Applicants: A single company or a consortium. Research Labs and Institutes, as collaborators or
subcontratcors• Duration: 12 to 36 months• All technological areas and industrial sectors• Permanent open call• Financing 75% - 85% of the total project with a loan (fixed rate euribor+0,1%) + non-refundable portion
(5%-20%)• Minimum bugdet per company: 175.000 €.
• Goal: Foster Spanish industrial participation in call for tender for Research Infrastructures • Applicants: Bidders to the research organizations to which Spain contributes (CERN, ITER, ESO, ESRF,
etc)• Conditions: The tender must exceed 200.000 €. Only one proposal per company and reserach
organization• Loans up to 30.000 € (fixed rate euribor+0,1%). Only refundable if the applicants are awarded with the
contract, the bid is technically disqualified or the price exceeds by more than 25% the adjudication price
Public support to the industrial participation at CERN
• Information on forthcoming call for tenders • Assistance in building national or international consortia and in
preparation of bids• Clarification of procurement procedures • Organization of company meetings at CERN and visits of CERN staff to
your facilities• Follow up of the awarded contracts
Industrial Liaison Officer: Your link to CERN
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Business Opportunities
www.cdti.es
SERVICES
Please register your company at www.cdti.es
1.Companies data base www.cdti.es Internacionalización I+D+i Industria de la Ciencia
2. Email lists by technologies. You will recieve the call for tender www.cdti.es Listas de
distribución Industria de la Ciencia / Grandes Instalaciones Científicas
3.APOS On-line application. www.cdti.es Solicitud de proyectos on-line
4.General questions: [email protected]
Public support to the industrial participation at CERN
Conclusions
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Research infrastructures: a growing and attractive market for Industry
Significant participation of Spanish Industry at CERN: More than 60 CERN
suppliers
Adequate industrial participation in LHC project: 5th Member State with highest
industrial return
Important improvement of the Spanish industrial return during the last 4 years
(by a factor of 3.5)
Many industrial opportunities in the future projects: Injectors upgrade, consolidation of the accelerator, HL-LHC and Lineal Collider R&D
R&D funding available and support in the preparation of call for tender in CDTI
To facilitate your approach to CERN: Contact us!
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Thank you for your attention
MANUEL MORENO BALLESTEROSSpanish Industrial Liaison Officer to CERN