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Workshop:

Financing for InnovationFinancing for Innovation

Dr. Silvia Dr. Silvia BidartBidartGeneral Director of ALETI www.aleti.org

November 6th 2011

Table of contents

About ICT Industry Networks

Digital Society and Financing: eLAC2015, a region working together

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Best Practice towards

R+D+ innovation process

The case of FIRST Project

WITSA www.witsa.org

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AboutAbout ALETIALETIArgentina

Bolivia

Brazil

Chile

Colombia

Costa Rica

Ecuador

El Salvador

España

Guatemala

ALETI Federation is voice of the ICT Federationof Latin America, The Caribbean, Spain

and Portugal ICT National Associations

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Honduras

MexicoMexico (AMITI (AMITI & CANIETI)

Panamá

Paraguay

Peru

Portugal

Dominican Republic

Uruguay

Venezuela

ALETI

Regional Regional PublicPublic PolicyPolicy Summit Summit & & BIZ BIZ EncountersEncountersNextNext oneone: Paraguay : Paraguay MayMay 20122012

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ICT HIPERSECTORICT HIPERSECTOR

ELECTRÓNICA DE CONSUMO• Audio

• TVC

• Cámaras fotográficas digitales

• Vídeo

• Soportes magnéticos

• Descodificadores de TV

COMPONENTES ELECTRÓNICOS• Tubos

• Semiconductores

• Componentes pasivos y electromecánicos

• Otros componentes y antenas

• Subcontratación electrónica

• Cables

ELECTRÓNICA PROFESIONAL• Instrumentación y equipos didácticos

• Electr. de defensa, detección y navegación

• Electrónica industrial

• Electromedicina

• Radiodifusión y televisión

• Integración e instalación de sistemas

HIPERSECTOROPERADORES / PROVEEDORES DE

SERVICIOS DE TELECOMUNICACIÓN

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TECNOLOGÍAS DE LA INFORMACIÓN• Hardware

• Software

• Servicios Informáticos

• Servicios Telemáticos

• Consumibles

• Equipos Ofimáticos

INDUSTRIAS DE TELECOMUNICACIÓN• Equipamientos de telecomunicación

• Integración de sistemas y servicios asociados

CONTENIDOS DIGITALES• Audiovisual (TV/radio)

• Cine/Vídeo

• Música

• Internet

• Publicaciones digitales

• Videojuegos

• Contenidos para móviles

HIPERSECTOR"TIC"

OTROS• Comercio electrónico

• Electrónica del automóvil

• Mantenimiento y comerc. de equipos

electrónicos y componentes

•Consolas de videojuegos

SERVICIOS DE TELECOMUNICACIÓN• Servicios portadores y fijos

• Servicios móviles

• Transmisión/Conmutación de datos

• Servicios de Telecomunicación por cable

• Servicios de acceso a internet y otros servicios

eLAC2015

Building Inclusive and

Innovative Digital Societies

The eLACeLAC isis aa strategystrategy for Latin America and the

Caribbean, according to the Millennium Development

Goals and World Summit on the Information Society

(WSIS), with long-term vision by 2015 - which states

that information and communication technologies (ICT)

areare toolstools forfor economiceconomic developmentdevelopment andand socialsocialinclusioninclusion..

The Economic Commission for Latin America and the

Regional Plan for Information Society -eLAC

The Economic Commission for Latin America and the

Caribbean, ECLACECLAC, acting as Technical Secretariat of

this regional action plan.

eLAC2015 Thematic AreaseLAC2015 Thematic Areas

Access

A. ACCESS

B. ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT

C. ENVIROEMENT

D. SOCIAL SECURITY

E. DESARROLLO PRODUCTIVE

CapacitiesContent &

Applications

E. DESARROLLO PRODUCTIVE

DEVELOPEMENT & INNOVATION

F. ENABLE ENVIROMENT

G. EDUCATION

H. INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE FOR POLICY

OF STATE

Transversal AxisTransversal Axis

EnableEnable EnviaromentEnviaroment-- FinancingFinancing TaskTask ForceForce

CreationCreation and and InnovationInnovation toto compete in a compete in a global global enviromentenviroment

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What? How? Who?

TowardsTowards R+D & R+D & InnovationInnovation

What? How? Who?

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Best practice; The case of

Technology Platforms in EU

Energy ICT

Bio

based

Economy

Production

and

processesTransport

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FIRST Project is an International Cooperación Internacional Support Action financed byEuropean Commission (FP7), that aims to extend the concept of European Technology Platforms (ETPs) to Latin American,

by gathering strategic stakeholders from the different sectors included in the Future Internet, ICT Components and systems fields into one national ICT Technology Platform per country.

Best Practice Leading Case

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Source: AETIC

BeforeBefore FIRST FIRST InniciativeInniciative

WhereWhere are are wewe nownow??

What is a TechnologyPlatform?

European Technology Platforms (ETPs) are industry-led, public/private

partnerships encouraged by EC to drive innovation and unite stakeholder

communities in reaching strategic research objectives of key European

Introduced in FP6, they answer to the need

expressed in 2003 by

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research objectives of key European industry sectors.

• ‘bringing together technological know-how, industry, regulators and financial institutions to develop a strategic agenda for leading technologies’.

expressed in 2003 by the European Council of

strengthening the European research and

innovation area…

ETPs: Objectives

The main mission of ETPs is to express and structure theneed for research in specific area of their competence.

Specifically they aim at:

� defining medium to long-term research and technologicalobjectives and developing roadmaps to achieve them.

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� contributing to increase synergies between differentresearch actors.

ETPs: Outcome

The typical outcome of ETPs is the so-called

Strategic Research Agenda (SRA):

� “position papers” which set out R&D goals, time framesand action plans for technological advances.

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� SRA are necessary to mobilise a critical mass of nationaland European public and private resources.

� SRA are adopted by the European Commission todevelop and shape the FP work programmes.

ETPs: The way they operate

The typical lifecycle of a European Technology Platform:

� Stage 1: Stakeholders getting together in order to establish their“vision” for the future development of the field concerned and to set upthe technology platform;

� Stage 2: Stakeholders define a Strategic Research Agenda settingout their common views on the necessary medium to long termresearch, development and demonstration needs for this technology;

� Stage 3: Implementation of the Strategic Research Agenda - for

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� Stage 3: Implementation of the Strategic Research Agenda - forwhich, in many instances, it is anticipated that significant public andprivate investments will need to be mobilised.

ETPs: Actors in theinternational cooperation

European Technology Platforms play a strategic role inthe International cooperation in a number of ways:

�Disseminating and helping understand Europeanresearch priorities out of Europe

�Acting as possible direct interlocutors for non-EU researchers, able to voice international needs and

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EU researchers, able to voice international needs andpriorities to the EU

�Gathering potential partners in EU projects�Fostering innovation, as they join industrial and

academic interests together

ETPs: Actors in theinternational cooperation

�ETPs support international debates, wheregoals and strategic researches agendas canbe discussed and implemented bringingEuropean and international researcherstogether

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�To help dialogue, ETPs need to havesimilar interlocutor in non-EU regions

The LATP’s

� Latin American Technology Platforms (LATPs) are theextensions and adaptations to Latin America, of thealready successful story of European TechnologyPlatforms.

� Implemented in five countries of Latin America through

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� Implemented in five countries of Latin America throughthe FIRST Project, funded by the Seventh FrameworkProgramme of the EC.

� Communities that gather representatives from theindustry (Large companies and SMEs) and the Academiain order to foster and promote a consistent approach toR&D&I activities in Future Internet in Latin Americancountries

One Technology Platformper Country

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Roadmap of implementation

Networking

Enrich with the process,

Lyfe Cicle of TechnologyPlatforms

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Creation of ThematicWorkingGroups.

Definition of the Strategic Research Agendas

implementation

Enhance possibilities

New trends

Internationalization

Principles

� Awareness-raising: The objectives and activities of the Community will be disseminated to all stakeholders including policy makers, regulators, the business sector and consumers, as the community focuses also on the identification of future market needs and future developments.

� IndustryIndustry--driven:driven: LATPs are driven by the industry and market needs according to each country's current and foreseen situation.

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� Collaboration: Collaboration: LATPs are aimed at aligning R&D&I efforts of different stakeholders toward the promotion of collaborative R&D&I topics and projects that impact on the development of its members and society.

� Openness:Openness: participation in the LATPs are open to all entities that are willing to contribute to the activities of this community.

� Internationalization: Internationalization: LATPs aimed at establishing stronger bounds for cooperation with equivalent European and international communities.

� LATPs helps to position the countries and Latin America in general

as a Strategic Partner for R&D.

� Give the possibility to Latin America to establish a position paper

about what Internet do we want.

� Participation in the ICT R&D prospective of each country.

Benefits

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� Participation in the ICT R&D prospective of each country.

� Networking with International Counterparts (ETPs).

� Channel to find partners for R&D activities

� Unique space that gathers: Industry, Academia and Government.

Each LATP has developed:

� Vision document

� Governance model

� Strategic Research Agenda of Future Internet

LATPs has the aim of positioning:

LATPs

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LATPs has the aim of positioning:

Latin America as a Strategic Partner forR&D activities

PLATA BRAFIP MACHI RECIIF MTPNetworked and

Electronic Media

(NEM)

Software and

Services (NESSI)

Satellite

Communications

LATPs Working Groups

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(ISI)

Mobile and Wireless

Networks

(Net!works)

Intelligent Integrated

Systems (EPoSS)

Embedded Systems

(ARTEMIS)

Nanoelectronics

(ENIAC)

Visibility of LATPsleaders to the

Europeanstakeholders

Publication of LATPsnews in european

newsletters.

LATPs Positioning

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Presentation of LATPsin European events

Possibility of participating in EU

events

LATPs Positioning

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http://www.future-internet.eu/

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ARTEMIS Methods and processes for

safety-relevant embedded systems

EPoSS Smart Systems for

Automotive Applications

EPoSS Smart Systems for the

Internet of Things

NEM

Topic 1: Tecnologías 3D interactivas

Topic 2: Búsqueda semántica

Topic 3: Nuevos contenidos

Topic N: …

Entity Proposal

Roadmap of Implementation

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An unique

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SRA

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Topic N: …

�Secretariat: ALETI

�93 members

�Support of Ministry of Science and Technology

Argentina: PLATA

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Science and Technology

SRA:NESSI Hot TOPICS

�Service and System Engineering

Argentina: PLATA

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�Adaptive interactions

�Business process modelling

�Services-oriented utility infrastructure

�Secretariat: USP

�Chairman: Roberto Mayer (ASSESPRO)

Brazil: BRAFIP

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Vision

�Enhancement of productive structure efficiency.

�Improvement of Brazilian companies’ capacity for innovation and expansion

of exports, as a means to achieve better economic efficiency.

�Development and dissemination of technologies with a higher potential for

competing internationally.

SRA Satellite Working Group:

�Spectrum availability with efficient spectrum use

�Higher frequency bands

�Flexible satellite missions

Research Topics:

Brazil: BRAFIP

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�Flexible satellite missions

�New satellite technologies with lower costs and faster deployment

�Interworking with terrestrial networks:

�Urban and in-building coverage

�Secretariat: ALETI

�Chairman: Luis Stein

� Support of CONICyT and

CORFO

Chile: MACHI

MACHI composition

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Other15%

SME41%

Large company5%

Academia29%

Gob10%

96 organizations

125 members

ARTEMIS HOT TOPICS:

�Methods and processes for

safety-relevant embedded

systems.

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Type of organizations

SRA

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�Manufacturing and production

automation

�Embedded Systems for

Healthcare systems

�ES for the Security and Critical

Infrastructures Protection

Academia58%

Industry36%