MIDI-PYRÉNÉES AERONAUTICS AQUITAINE · 2007. 11. 22. · Midi-Pyrénées and Aquitaine ( 2005)...
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AEROSPACE VALLEY Cluster
AERONAUTICS
SPACE
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
MIDI-PYRÉNÉES &AQUITAINE
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GNSS Activities in Aerospace Valley
Area of expertise :Navigation , Localisation , Telecommunications
Didier Le BOULC’H – ThalesAleniaSpace-ToulouseFlorence GHIRON – Capital Hitech - Bayonne Luis RUIZ – CNES – Toulouse André TOUBOUL – University of Bordeaux
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GNSS Activities in Aerospace ValleyArea of expertise :
Navigation , Localisation , Telecommunications
Outline :1- The territory of Aerospace Valley :
features of the two Regions (*)2- Nav. Loc. Tel. in the cluster Aerospace Valley3- Structuring Projects :
3-1 Navigation Valley3-2 Neostar
(*) Thanks to Agence Aquitaine de Développement Industriel (2ADI) and to Midi-Pyrénées Expansion
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A Competitive Cluster in two regions : Midi-Pyrénées and Aquitaine ( 2005)
One of the 7 Clusters at the «world level» over 71 « To encourage the development of a dynamic
initiative based on partnership and cooperation between two regions and theirEconomic development, Research , Education&Training to produce synergy around joint innovative projects »
“AEROSPACE VALLEY”
2 other clusters in France ( since July 07):*AsTech ( Paris - IdF)*Pegase (MRS - PACA)
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INDUSTRY
RESEARCH EDUCATION
Airbus, Latécoère, Dassault-Aviation, Sogerma…ThalesAleniaSpace , Astrium, EADS-ST, SNECMA ,SAFRAN…Alstom, Freescale , Motorola, Siemens VDO automotive, Thales…
UNIVERSITIES, CNRS, INRIA LAAS,ONERA-CERT,LaBRI, IMS ,IERSET, CEA…
UNIVERSITES,INPT,INSA,
ENSAM,ENSEIRB…
Aeronautics , Space and Embedded Systems : 95,000 direct jobs in Midi-Pyrénées and Aquitaine
180 000 students8500 researchers
1200 enterprises
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• World leader for:– Civil aircraft of over 100 seats– Luxury business aircraft– Helicopter turbines– Landing gears– Remote sensing, data collection and localization • European leader for :
– Satellite design, development and integration– Satellite launch and station-keeping– Launchers and propulsion– Satellite telecommunications and oceanography from space– Cockpit ,radar and airborne systems– Atmospheric entry technologies– Military aircraft– High performance composite materials
AEROSPACE VALLEY IN TWO REGIONS WHICH APPEAR AS :
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AEROSPACE VALLEY
The two Regions :
• AQUITAINE ( Bordeaux)
• MIDI-PYRENEES (Toulouse)
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REGION AQUITAINEPopulation : 2.91 million 15 330 industrial companies1,18 million employees
Aeronautics - Space – Defense :39 000 employees in 250 companies(2/3 aero and 1/3 space)26 divisions of major companies
Information TechnologyCommunications and Computer Science:22 000 employees
Midi-Pyrénées
Atlantic Ocean
DASSAULT AviationDGAEADS : SOGERMA and Space TransportMESSIER DOWTY ( SAFRAN)SAFTSNECMA Prop.Solide (SAFRAN)SNPETHALES TURBOMECA ( SAFRAN)
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REGION MIDI-PYRENEES
Population: 2.7 million
The largest French region
One of the highest growth rates in France: +15,000 newcomers each year
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High technology in Midi-Pyrénées
Aeronautics :59,000 employees
Space :7,200 employees
Electronics and Embedded Systems :
8,500 employees
Software development: 17,000 employees
Telecommunications :15,000 employees
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“CECILE “ : Cluster of SME’s working in GNSSdownstream business, applications and value- added
services– Since 2003 , 8 members :
Ergospace , IntuiLab, M3 Systems, Magellium, Metod localisation, Navocap, Pole Star, Sodit
– The center of expertise and industrialcompetencies for satellite-based localization and environmental applications
– >15 M€ of consolidated annual turnover
– 150 qualified jobs dedicated to GNSS applications & related technologies
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18,670 professionals: researchers & engineers.
The largest European aeronautics, space, and embedded systems university campus with the major schools of engineering in this field : SUPAERO, ENSICA, ENAC .
Located near large aerospace companies such as Airbus, EADS Astrium, Freescale, Latécoère, Siemens VDO Automotive & Thales.
Space sector accounts for 45% of regional R&D expendituresand 25% of regional private research (2,000 public & 1,200 private researchers)
A Research and education Center of Excellence
The Aerospace Campus:
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NAVIGATION and TELECOMs withinAEROSPACE VALLEY
• One target : creation of jobs, • One mean : build projects and many other tools (R&D, education,
capital ventures, incubators, technical tools )• A network of 100-150 actors within 2 Regions• The REFERENCE players : a space agency : CNES, the two
European primes, the Galileo HQs, SME’s, Research labs, Universities and Schools of engineering
• An internal market for users / consumers of navigation technologies, including public actors
• A good position within Europe, and export-oriented• Use of EGNOS (Early Galileo) which is operated from Toulouse• 30 projects presented : 50% ready for funding, 25% funded, in
several categories :– Applications : R&D towards implementing services– Structuring Programs : Navigation Valley and Neostar
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Projects Approved in NLT area
• 3 structuring projects presented : 3 approved by Aerospace Valley (over 12 )
• Navigation Valley• Neostar• CESARS (new applications of telecom by satellite)
– 28 cooperative projects presented : 19 approved and 15 funded
• Funding : 22.33 M€ ( over 35.6M€ )• About 100 suscribers for the NLTdomain: half are SME’S ;
major companies , research and education institutions are equally represented ( for ¼)
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Safety of life Mass market Professional
• Aeronautics/Rail/Sea • Ambulance • Police / Fire Dept. • Search and Rescue • Hazardous Transports • Aid for driving
• Communication and personal navigation (LBS)
• Cars • Leisures
• Geography • Drilling • Environment • Fleet management • Metrology • Civil Engineering • Agriculture • Robotics • Time • Space
Integrity
Standards,Regulation,Continuity,AvailibilityPrecision
Low cost
Low powerSmall sizeEasy use High precision
High availability,
Improvement of signal processing (more signals and constellations); Signal availability : in urban districts and buildings Control of related technologies : SIG, Telecommunications and of hybridationsIndustrial challenges: development of a strong and low-cost technology
Technological and industrialchallenges
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AEROSPACE VALLEYTwo Structuring projects :
• NAVIGATION VALLEY: A technical set-up for the development and the validation of satellite-based applications
• NEOSTAR : a network of incubators and SMEs to encourage and help the creation of enterprises by providing financial and legalsupports
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3-1 NAVIGATION VALLEY (1)
NAVIGATION VALLEYNAVIGATION VALLEY
A A ToolTool for the for the DevelopmentDevelopment of Satelliteof Satellite Navigation in Navigation in bothboth regionsregions
MidiMidi--PyrPyréénnéées and Aquitainees and Aquitaine
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NAVIGATION VALLEY (3)Catalyst for self entertained businesses
Validation / Simulation
International
Relations
Educa
tion Research
- Techno
Industry
Economy Development
Industry (e.g. chipsets) = 25 G€ by 2020( from P W C)
To be attracted into our regionsbecause of visible means
Design tools for GNSS signals simulation and testR&D effort of next generation chipsetsshould be within the regionsQualified recognized experts for
Galileo specifics as well as for all related disciplinesKnowledge - Symposiums
Navigation Valley is a good response
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NAVIGATION VALLEY (5)
Education andResearchNetwork of experts :Link with education systemLink with labs and research entitiesExchange Centre
3 Building Blocks
On- field Experiments and ValidationTest site for :Terminals, Products, Services Test and
Validation on field in “real” conditionsSupport for certification Pre-operational services launch
Innovation and DevelopmentPlateform
Simulation lab, development, testsAnalysis and performance
evaluation toolsApplications and technologies
development tools
NAVIGATION VALLEY
A dedicated Navigation Valley operator for:
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NAVIGATION IN AEROSPACE VALLEY (6)• Who should be interested ?
– Companies with activities in GPS, geoloc wanting to integrate upcoming EGNOS and Galileo technologies
– Companies with European strategies, seeking for a landing place in Satellite Navigation or Telecoms, or Navigation/Telecom/Observation products and services
– Companies who look for business opportunities in Europe, and want to integrate a large network of partners
– Companies who intend to diversify activities, coming from IT, electronics, .. and want to integrate geolocas a new advantage in a given product or service
• Contacts : – [email protected]
(Navigation Valley)
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33--2 NEOSTAR2 NEOSTARA global offer : a reception center, a support to
projects and funding
Project headed by a consortium of 5 actors
Encouraging projects of creation of innovative enterprisesin the area of satellite applications as NavSat,
& Earth observation within the Aerospace Valley clusterAEROSPACE VALLEY
AEROSPACE VALLEY
AEROSPACE VALLEY
1. Reception ofprojects
Incubation of projects
3. Funding of the starting phase
Phase1 : 3 to 6 monthsValidation of product/market/teamFunding : 15k€/project
Phase 2: About 12 monthsTechnological & commercial maturation processFunding : 30 to 150 k€ / project
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PlayersPlayers and and PartnersPartners in NEOSTARin NEOSTAR
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How to select How to select projectsprojects??WhenWhen ? ?
•Emerging projects at their very first stage
•Enterprises existing from less than 2 years
which have not started any commercial activity
•Expansion projects on the area of the cluster
For For whichwhich projectsprojects??
•Technological and innovative projects
• Mainly related to Earth observation , localisation and
telecommunications by satellites
• Located on the area of Aerospace Valley ( both Regions)
• High potential for growth within the next years (target is 30 SME’sbefore 2010....)
Contact : Noémie Dumesnil - Incubateur Midi-Pyréné[email protected]
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AEROSPACE VALLEY
Some concluding remarks ….
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Which strategy for the cluster ?• Pooling of technical facilities through
– « structuring » projects– the search of modularity and standards
• Convergence of efforts on profitable and high-growth market shares in GNSS applications identified and recognised as priority domains ( LBS,SoL,..)
• Stimulation of co-operation between complementary players through an active networking and « cooperative » projects within the cluster members
• Obtain financial support by public agencies till the operational stage
• Networking of the sector N.L.T. of Aerospace Valley with other complementaryclusters ( telecom, transportation, automobiles,….) in France and in Europe
• Priority markets for Aerospace Valley identified as : • Transport
– Location-Based Services» Safety and Security
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« Long term » challenges : for 2025
SIX MAIN TARGETS :- Ensure and strengthen the 1st world ranking in civil
aeronautics industry- European capital of space for mankind services- Center of excellence for embedded systems- Target the highest level for Research and Education- Valorisation of the innovative potential of SME’s and
start-ups- Solutions against threats on the supply chain
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Thank you for your attentionAerospace Valley
2, avenue Édouard Belin - BP 4025 31055 Toulouse Cedex 4 - France
Phone: +33 (0)5 61 14 80 30 - Fax: +33 (0)5 62 26 46 25
E-mail:Didier.le-boulch @ [email protected] @ cnes.fra.touboul @ presidence.u-bordeaux1.fr