Uplifting Europe’s Innovation Capacity: The importance of Embedded and CyberPhysical Systems for Europe - 6 slides - Jan Lohstroh Secretary General ARTEMIS Industry Association (200+ members) Presentation to EESC on 2013 Oct. 29 ARTEMIS - Helsinki 03.10.2013 ARTEMIS Industry Association ARTEMIS Industry Association The association for R&D actors in embedded systems Page 1
Embedded Systems and Society The key feature of our technical products and services is determined by Embedded Digital Intelligence (EDI) Increase of Embedded Systems is required for • mastering complexity • meeting environmental challenges • competitiveness • cost efficiency The impact will increase ! 2 ARTEMIS Industry Association Page 2
Embedded Intelligence & Key features of products The dominant part of the key selling features of our products are determined to a large degree by “EDI”: Application area Estimated % of features based on EDI 2013 2020 Aerospace & defence 60% 70% Automotive 50% 75% Electronic and electrical 70% 80% equipment Health care equipment and 70% 80% services Industrial engineering 52% 56% � Significant impact on competitiveness of European industry. 3 ARTEMIS Industry Association Page 3
Job Creation in Europe 5% growth per year “creates” ca. 450.000 jobs per year � ca. 50.000 for ES/CPS / year ARTEMIS - Helsinki 03.10.2013 4 ARTEMIS Industry Association Page 4
Europe must do much more on innovation on Embedded Systems Up to 2014: � FP7 (EC funding) � ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking (EC + MS funding) � Industry driven PPP: EC + MS + ARTEMIS-IA � Interim report from independent experts: continue after 2013! From 2014 � H2020 (EC funding) � ECSEL Joint Undertaking (EC + MS funding) � Industry driven PPP: EC + MS + AENEAS + ARTEMIS-IA + EPoSS � Strong drive from the Commission to work for H2020 from the same strategic Agenda ARTEMIS Industry Association Page 5
Bi-partite funded PPP � ARTEMIS-JU (2008) � Was in a novel (complex*) construction that proved to be workable � Co-funding of MS essential! � Good participation of Industry (75% in project costs) � Better than in FP7 � Good balance and cross-fertilization between flexible SME’s and relatively stable Large Enterprises � Good results: regular projects and big Innovation Pilot Projects � ECSEL-JU (2014) � Full value chain: Nanoelectronics, Emb. Systems and Smart Systems � We are very eager to have it up and running and to have the first call launched in 2014 * See Sherpa report ARTEMIS Industry Association Page 6
Participations and project-costs in ARTEMIS-JU 2009-2012 Individual participants Total Costs SME LE SME 20% 33% 39% LE PRO 55% 25% PRO 28% ARTEMIS Industry Association
Thank you for your attention! jan.lohstroh@artemis-ia.eu ARTEMIS - Helsinki 03.10.2013 ARTEMIS Industry Association ARTEMIS Industry Association Page 8
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