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© The University of Leeds and the NMI, all rights reserved From FP7 ► Horizon 2020 Industrial Technologies, Aarhus, June 2012 [email protected] Terry Wilkins CEO, Nanomanufacturing Institute, University of Leeds, UK Yorkshire Forward Professor of Nanomanufacturing Innovation Chair of European Commission’s Expert Advisory Group Nano-, Materials- & Production Technologies Research & Innovation Forward Planning For Standards & Metrology Research & Innovation In Horizon 2020”

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From FP7 −► Horizon 2020 Industrial Technologies, Aarhus, June 2012

[email protected]

Terry WilkinsCEO, Nanomanufacturing Institute, University of Leeds, UK

Yorkshire Forward Professor of Nanomanufacturing Innovation

Chair of European Commission’s Expert Advisory Group Nano-, Materials- & Production Technologies Research & Innovation

“Forward Planning For Standards & Metrology

Research & InnovationIn Horizon 2020”

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Topics

1. Introduction to the NMP EAG strategy processes

2. Metrology & Standards recommendations for Horizon 202

3. Environment, Health & safety Metrology & Standard recommendation for Horizon 202)

4. Concluding remarks

NoteN= NanotechnologyM= Materials technologyP= Production technologies

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European Technology Platforms

European Technology Platforms

FP6/7 ProjectPortfolio

FP6/7 ProjectPortfolio

Foresight ReportsForesight Reports

Other StakeholdersOther Stakeholders

PlanningInputs

NMP FP7Strategic

Plan

NMP FP7Strategic

Plan

Expert Advisory Group

Industry& Research

• Initial plan• Mid-term review• Horizon 2020 plan

EC NMP Directorate

Annual Work Programme

Calls Published ~July

EU NMP Strategic and Annual Planning ProcessesFramework-7 (2007-2013)

ProgrammeCommittee

AnnualImplementation

Plan 2007-12

AnnualImplementation

Plan 2007-12

MemberStates

EC InterserviceCommittees

36 Industry sectors

Budget = €3.5 billion 2006-12

NB : ETP Nanomedicine is one of the 3 most influential ETPs • NMP = Nano-, Materials & Production Technologies programme• TAW President of the EAG

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Simplification &

SME-related issues

Simplification &

SME-related issues

Clustering of Projects&

Dissemination

Clustering of Projects&

Dissemination

interactions academia & industry

interactions academia & industry

Key EnablingTechnologies

Key EnablingTechnologies

Best PracticesIn

Innovation

Best PracticesIn

Innovation

Standardisation&

Metrology

Standardisation&

Metrology

NMP EAG’s 6 Orientation Papers(For planning Enabling Technologies in Horizon 2020

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Jens-Günter

NEUGEBAUER

Helena VAN SWYGENHOVEN

Eduard HULICIUS

Dietmar GOERICKE

Bjerne CLAUSEN

Miklos KELLERMAYER

Jennifer MELIA

Leah BOEHM

Carlo TALIANI

Jan-Eric SUNDGREN

Terry WILKINS

Rob AITKEN

Livio BALDI

Marie-Isabelle

BARATON

Jan HOFSTRAAT

Kamal HOSSAIN

Costas KIPARISSIDES

Dragan MIHAILOVIC

Carine MOITIER

François MUDRY

Teresa PRESAS

Jesus RODRIGUEZ

Klaus SOMMER

Jean-Marie TARASCON

Sergei TRETYAKOV

Acknowledgments and Grateful thanks…..are due in large measure to EAG Members for their unique knowledge and

commitment to developing an innovative approach to research and innovation strategy for NMP throughout FP7 and on into Horizon 2020.

EAG Members

Rob AitkenIOM

Nano EHS

Kamal HosseinNPL

Metrology & Stds

Co – chairs of the Working Group

Special thanks to……

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Metrology for Quality of Life….(Health)

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Metrology for Industry (Trade & Commerce)

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Emerging Technology... (Standards & Metrology)

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Barriers to Standards Development

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Research Standards & Markets Synergy

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Recommendations

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Recommendations – (2)

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− €64.6 M− ERA-NET Plus− EU/MS (1/3 ::2/3)− 19 Countries

− €400 M− Article - 169− EU/MS (1/3::2/3)− 22 Countries

FP6FP6 FP7FP7

2002-06 2007-13

Horizon2020

Horizon2020

2014-20

MERAMERA iMERAiMERA iMERA PlusiMERA Plus EMRPEMRP

- ERA-NET

Key: MERA = Metrology European Research Area EMRP = European Metrology Research Programme

Infrastructure for European Metrology & Standards Research

(Example of NMP policy in action for the long haul)

EMRP - IIEMRP - II

http://www.emrponline.eu/

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Importance of Environment, Health & Safety for Engineered Nanoparticles for Nanomanufactured Products

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● Large amount of EC funding deployed ~ €150 million (10% of NMP Nanotechnology Unit budget) ● 33 projects and large multi-disciplinary community sharing knowledge and materials creating a new field of science

● Strong potential to contribute to the development of new metrology methods and key standards

● Lack of awareness of standards activities amongst nanotechnology R& I Project teams and vice versa

FP7 EHS R&D For Nanotechnology

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European IndustryDevelopment & Scale up of novel nanomaterials

European IndustryDevelopment & Scale up of novel nanomaterials

NanoFutues

NanoRegistry

Nanosh

NanoInteract

CellNanoTox

NeuroTrans

Kinetics

ModNanoTox

NanoTest

ModNanoTox

NanoSIINN

NanoValid

NanoSustain

NanoReTox

NanoDevice

NanoPolyTox

NaNexFRAMINGNANOEU

ObservatoryNHRES

ENPRA

ENNSATOX

NanofateNanoNanoGen

ToxNano

HouseNano

ImpactNetNanolyse

NanoImmune

NANONEXT

Marina

QSAR &Modelling

NanoRegQnano

NeuroNano

Research InfrastructureResearch Infrastructure Regulatory Testing InfrastructureRegulatory Testing Infrastructure

New ENPsSubmitted

For regulatorytesting

New ENPsSubmitted

For regulatorytesting

REACH & CLPApproval

REACH & CLPApproval

REACH & CLPRegulation, Classification, Labelling,

& Packaging of Nanomaterials

REACH & CLPRegulation, Classification, Labelling,

& Packaging of Nanomaterials

Marina

Experimental EH&S projects containing some modelling research

Experimental EH&S projects

NanoFutures European Technology Platform – 12 Industry Sectors Input into nanosafety research needs

Key

Summary of FP6/7 Environment, Health & Safety Projects Supporting EC REACH Strategy for Engineered Nanoparticles

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InstrumentationMetrologyAnalyticalMethods

InstrumentationMetrologyAnalyticalMethods

Human HealthStudies

Human HealthStudies

EnvironmentalStudies

EnvironmentalStudies

Human & Environmental

Exposure

Human & Environmental

Exposure

Risk Management

Methods

Risk Management

Methods

High-ThroughputScreening

High-ThroughputScreening Data MiningData Mining Modelling &

SimulationRisk

Management

Risk Management

Empirical QSAR Theoretical QSAR

Importance of High-Throughput Testing in Europe’s Nano E, H & S Risk Management

Strategy

• Captures real quantitative knowledge on risk• Accelerates rate & quality of risk assessment • Reduces overall costs longer term

Standardisation

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Focus on:-

● Implementation of the Nanosafety Cluster’s strategy ● Development of an “Innovation pathway” for EHS Projects

● Establishment of centre(s) of excellence in EHS

● Integration of EHS research with industrial priorities through the activities of the NANOFUTURES European Technology Platform (ETP)*

Recommendations for Nano EHS Metrology

Note: * NANOFUTURES integrates needs of 12 industry sectors

Note: * NANOFUTURES integrates needs of 12 industry sectors

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● Specific funding for translational work to enable continuation after a project has finished to support standards development ● Development of common data bases for information sharing plus specific funding to develop underlying data structure (e.g. for toxicity or exposure data)

● Consider all currents work is concerned with 1st generation nanomaterials. Translation of this work to standards and planning for 2nd, 3rd & 4th generation nanomaterials should be prioritised

Recommendations for Nano EHS Standards

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Excellence in Science

Competitive IndustriesKey Enabling Technologies

Better Society

● ERC● FET● Marie Curie Actions● Research Infrastructures

● Biotechnology● Nanotechnologies● Advanced materials (~75% nano)● Advanced manufacturing & processing● Micro- and nano-electronics &

photonics● Space technologies

+ Finance for supporting SMEs

● Health, demographic change and wellbeing;● Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research, and the bio-economy;● Secure, clean and efficient energy;● Smart, green and integrated transport;● Inclusive, innovative and secure societies;● Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials

Budget = € 24.6 billion

Budget = € 13.7 billionNano - component > 50% of budget

Budget = € 31.7 billion

Programme Budget (€Billion)

FP7 53

Horizon 2020 80

Horizon 2020 - 3 Pillar Structure

Knowledge Value ChainKnowledge Value Chain

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Concluding thoughts

● Velocity of creation of new value chains defines competitivity for emergent technologies

● Rapid creation of new metrology methods and standards are essential for delivering emergent technologies to application in a timely manner

● FP7 Nano EHS research in risk management for engineered nanoparticles needs to be converted into policy and regulatory testing during Horizon 2020

● NMP has been developing a coherent policy for metrology and standards together with Member States National Metrology Institutes since FP4

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● Long-term trickle down effect to PhD, MSc & BSc training? ● Long-term trickle down effect to PhD, MSc & BSc training?