The Horizon 2020 SME Instrument provides funding opportunities for highly innovative small and medium enterprises. It has a total budget of 3 billion euros to support the market introduction of breakthrough innovative solutions from SMEs. There are three phases of support: Phase 1 provides feasibility assessment grants of up to 50,000 euros over 6 months, Phase 2 provides demonstration and replication grants from 0.5-2.5 million euros over 12-24 months, and Phase 3 provides commercialization support. SMEs from EU member states and associated countries can receive free business coaching for their projects. The document provides statistics on success rates and examples of funded projects focusing on nanotechnologies, advanced materials, and manufacturing technologies.
Graphene Supply, Application & Commercialisation 2014 has been designed to focus upon the needs of graphene application developers, academics and suppliers following extensive industry research. By assessing the very latest success stories across scalable production, material processability and manufacturing integration, this summit will determine the roadmap towards profitable commercialisation.
Rapid Prototyping or Additive Manufacturing Industry AnalysisRajesh Maji
The scope of business opportunities brought by Additive Manufacturing is tremendous, but still the industry is in research and development phase. The companies who are active in product and process standardization will gain competitive advantage in future.
Market & Technology Trends in Materials and Equipement for Printed and Flexib...Yole Developpement
Combined flexible & printed electronic applications could reach US$1B in 2020. Multiple applications are driving growth!
TECHNICAL CHALLENGES ARE CLOSE TO BEING OVERCOME TO REACH US$1B MARKET BY 2020
Today flexible & printed electronics create a lot of hope. And a supply chain is being created to support an industrial infrastructure. In our report, we have identified and tracked the five main functionalities of flexible & printed electronics: displaying, sensing, lighting, energy generating and substrates. The different degrees of freedom in flexibility that can be obtained can be divided into:
- Conformable substrate: the flexible substrate will be shaped in a definitive way after processing
- “Bendable” substrate: they can be rolled and bent many times (even if we consider it will not be a key feature coming from customer needs)
- “Unused” flexibility: in the end, the flexibility is not an added value to the customer
We believe some applications will be more likely than other to be successful – for example, bendable applications will undergo tough stress during use and technological challenges will be hard to overcome. Our report shows the distinction between the functions (displaying, lighting, energy conversion, sensing & substrates) and the seek flexibility “degree of freedom”. We do not make the distinction in our report between organic and inorganic substrates as semiconductors can also be used as flexible substrates.
However, we believe over the next several years, the number of applications using printing processes for flexible electronics will grow (Figure on page 2).
We estimate the printed & flexible electronics market will grow from ~ $176M in 2013 to ~$950M in 2020 with a 27% CAGR in market value. Printed OLED displays for large size (TVs) are likely to become the largest market. For OLED lighting, we believe it will grow but remain a niche market for automotive and/ or office lighting. For PV, the market demand by 2020 will remain very low compared to the demand for rigid PV, largely below 1% of the global market demand by 2020. Sensor, smart system & polytronic applications will include sensors, touchless / touch screens, RF ID applications.
A WIDE, EXCITING RANGE OF NEW APPLICATIONS
Printed & flexible electronics is a new exiting technology with large potential market expectations. Indeed, as semiconductors move to the very small with 22nm critical dimension, printed electronics moves to the other end of the spectrum with its own material, equipment, process challenges and supply chain. Printed electronics will not kill semiconductor electronics as it will not be a replacement for CMOS silicon.
More info at http://www.i-micronews.com/reports/Flexible-Based-Printed-Electronics-Technologies/6/367/
Inkjet functional and additive manufacturing for electronics 2018 Report by Y...Yole Developpement
How inkjet is building a success story drop by drop within 2.5D and 3D manufacturing?
More information on that report at https://www.i-micronews.com/report/product/inkjet-functional-and-additive-manufacturing-for-electronics.html
Michael G. Szarka, Director, Commercial Development, GreenCentre Canada, spoke at the CEC Chemicals Management Forum in San Antonio, Texas, on May 16, 2012. More information at: http://www.cec.org/chemicals2012
Graphene Supply, Application & Commercialisation 2014 has been designed to focus upon the needs of graphene application developers, academics and suppliers following extensive industry research. By assessing the very latest success stories across scalable production, material processability and manufacturing integration, this summit will determine the roadmap towards profitable commercialisation.
Rapid Prototyping or Additive Manufacturing Industry AnalysisRajesh Maji
The scope of business opportunities brought by Additive Manufacturing is tremendous, but still the industry is in research and development phase. The companies who are active in product and process standardization will gain competitive advantage in future.
Market & Technology Trends in Materials and Equipement for Printed and Flexib...Yole Developpement
Combined flexible & printed electronic applications could reach US$1B in 2020. Multiple applications are driving growth!
TECHNICAL CHALLENGES ARE CLOSE TO BEING OVERCOME TO REACH US$1B MARKET BY 2020
Today flexible & printed electronics create a lot of hope. And a supply chain is being created to support an industrial infrastructure. In our report, we have identified and tracked the five main functionalities of flexible & printed electronics: displaying, sensing, lighting, energy generating and substrates. The different degrees of freedom in flexibility that can be obtained can be divided into:
- Conformable substrate: the flexible substrate will be shaped in a definitive way after processing
- “Bendable” substrate: they can be rolled and bent many times (even if we consider it will not be a key feature coming from customer needs)
- “Unused” flexibility: in the end, the flexibility is not an added value to the customer
We believe some applications will be more likely than other to be successful – for example, bendable applications will undergo tough stress during use and technological challenges will be hard to overcome. Our report shows the distinction between the functions (displaying, lighting, energy conversion, sensing & substrates) and the seek flexibility “degree of freedom”. We do not make the distinction in our report between organic and inorganic substrates as semiconductors can also be used as flexible substrates.
However, we believe over the next several years, the number of applications using printing processes for flexible electronics will grow (Figure on page 2).
We estimate the printed & flexible electronics market will grow from ~ $176M in 2013 to ~$950M in 2020 with a 27% CAGR in market value. Printed OLED displays for large size (TVs) are likely to become the largest market. For OLED lighting, we believe it will grow but remain a niche market for automotive and/ or office lighting. For PV, the market demand by 2020 will remain very low compared to the demand for rigid PV, largely below 1% of the global market demand by 2020. Sensor, smart system & polytronic applications will include sensors, touchless / touch screens, RF ID applications.
A WIDE, EXCITING RANGE OF NEW APPLICATIONS
Printed & flexible electronics is a new exiting technology with large potential market expectations. Indeed, as semiconductors move to the very small with 22nm critical dimension, printed electronics moves to the other end of the spectrum with its own material, equipment, process challenges and supply chain. Printed electronics will not kill semiconductor electronics as it will not be a replacement for CMOS silicon.
More info at http://www.i-micronews.com/reports/Flexible-Based-Printed-Electronics-Technologies/6/367/
Inkjet functional and additive manufacturing for electronics 2018 Report by Y...Yole Developpement
How inkjet is building a success story drop by drop within 2.5D and 3D manufacturing?
More information on that report at https://www.i-micronews.com/report/product/inkjet-functional-and-additive-manufacturing-for-electronics.html
Michael G. Szarka, Director, Commercial Development, GreenCentre Canada, spoke at the CEC Chemicals Management Forum in San Antonio, Texas, on May 16, 2012. More information at: http://www.cec.org/chemicals2012
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled Biz Models for Hi-Tech Products to analyze the business model for Fischer Tech, a supplier of smart plastics to electronics companies. These smart plastics contain printed electronics that provide increased functionality for plastic parts and products. Transceivers, microprocessors, and other electronics can be embedded in the plastic parts thus enabling doors to open without holding keys or cards and plastic parts to act as dials, controls, and other forms of input. This firm is enabling smart homes and the Internet of Things. These slides describe the value proposition, customers, method of value capture, scope of activities and the method of strategic control for Fischer Tech.
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Presentation of the recycling process developed in CarE-Service Project during the First Exploitation Webinar of the project held on 9th December 2020 by Radici Group
Japan Construction Sealants & Bonding Market Share and Size, 2025TechSci Research
Japan construction sealants & bonding market was valued USD 586.36 Million in 2019 and is projected to grow at CAGR of 5.39% during the forecast period on account of growing demand of modular construction, foreign investment in real estate sector and rise in civil engineering construction for revamping aging infrastructure.
Connected digital additive manufacturing competition briefingcmb80
Powerpoint slide presentation from "Connected digital additive manufacturing" competition briefing in London on 7 June 2016.
Including:
- Introduction to Innovate UK
- Description of competition scope
- Description of application process
Testing and Verification through Virtual Product ModelsGergely Hidas
Modern engineering design and simulation software (CAD, CAM, CAE) allow for extensive use of virtual prototypes along the product and production development reducing the cost and time of physical prototyping. These software technologies in turn has also important role in testing and verification against the various regulations. This paper reviews the recent progress of virtual verification (ViVer) technology and the underlying emerging concepts with special focus on the role of certification service providers. The paper covers multiple aspects of the ViVer concept serving as a conceptual guideline for the development of
virtual verification systems of the future.
New battery Regulation Opportunities and Criticalities by COBATOlgaRodrguezLargo
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Equipment and Materials for 3D TSV Applications - 2017 Report by Yole Develop...Yole Developpement
Driven today mostly by BSI CIS, the 3D TSV equipment & materials business will be supported by 3D stacked memory’s expansion
Technology and application drivers will change over the years, but TSV integration will continue growing
Currently supported mostly by 3D stacked BSI CIS, TSV integration growth will be led mainly by 3D memory applications and new products integrating TSV interconnects in the imaging segment.
Indeed, 3D stacked BSI has been the TSV market’s real driver for a couple of years now. However, with the entrance of 3D hybrid technology (which does not require any TSV interconnects), we expect a decrease of 3D stacked BSI in the TSV market by 2019.
This potential TSV decrease within BSI CIS could be hastened by the 3D single-photon avalanche diodes (SPAD) developed by STMicroelectronics. This is a new approach in time-of-flight that will benefit from 3D hybrid technology by moving the digital pixel into the secondary chip.
While Sony is the current CIS leader and the pioneer of the hybrid stacking method (which was adopted for the first time in the Samsung Galaxy S7 rear camera module), it is too early to fully describe the strategy of other key actors like TSMC/Omnivision and ON Semiconductor, and whether their path will lead to 3D stacked BSI or 3D hybrid stacked.
Another scenario could happen in the next few years and impact the TSV market in a different way. With more complex structures in the BSI CIS field being considered today, some CIS manufacturers might remain on 3D stacked BSI by combining this technology with 3D hybrid stacked for the next generation of products based on multi-stack structure. In this case, 3D hybrid stacked will not compete with 3D stacked BSI, leading to a continuous increase of 3D stacked BSI and 3D hybrid stacked.
For more information please visit our website: http://www.i-micronews.com/reports.html
Nano-Imprint Technology Trends for Semiconductor Applications 2019 report by ...Yole Developpement
Nano-Imprint Lithography is revived by photonics and biochips as well as front-end memory applications.
More information on https://www.i-micronews.com/products/nano-imprint-technology-trends-for-semiconductor-applications-2019/
Skvělý produkt nestačí, pokud nemáte dobré služby. Zákazníci musí být schopni dosáhnout svých cílů. Ideálně tak, aby se cítili úspěšní díky vám! Lukáš Martinák vede ve firmě Kentico tým Customer Success a pomáhá zákazníkům uspět v oblasti vývoje webů a digitálního marketingu. Na jeho přednášce se mimo jiné dozvíte, jak spolu souvisí User Experience, Customer Experience a Customer Success a jak spokojenost, úspěch a loajalitu zákazníků měřit.
Až 2,5 milionů eur pro váš byznys. Právě to můžete získat díky evropskému dotačnímu programu SME Instrument. Do této chvíle s žádostí uspělo pouze 5 českých firem, 2 z nich díky JICu. Zjistěte, jak zvýšit své šance, poučte se z úspěšných žádostí a zeptejte se na vše, co vás o SME Instrument zajímá.
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled Biz Models for Hi-Tech Products to analyze the business model for Fischer Tech, a supplier of smart plastics to electronics companies. These smart plastics contain printed electronics that provide increased functionality for plastic parts and products. Transceivers, microprocessors, and other electronics can be embedded in the plastic parts thus enabling doors to open without holding keys or cards and plastic parts to act as dials, controls, and other forms of input. This firm is enabling smart homes and the Internet of Things. These slides describe the value proposition, customers, method of value capture, scope of activities and the method of strategic control for Fischer Tech.
CarE-Service Techno-polymer recycling by Radici GroupOlgaRodrguezLargo
Presentation of the recycling process developed in CarE-Service Project during the First Exploitation Webinar of the project held on 9th December 2020 by Radici Group
Japan Construction Sealants & Bonding Market Share and Size, 2025TechSci Research
Japan construction sealants & bonding market was valued USD 586.36 Million in 2019 and is projected to grow at CAGR of 5.39% during the forecast period on account of growing demand of modular construction, foreign investment in real estate sector and rise in civil engineering construction for revamping aging infrastructure.
Connected digital additive manufacturing competition briefingcmb80
Powerpoint slide presentation from "Connected digital additive manufacturing" competition briefing in London on 7 June 2016.
Including:
- Introduction to Innovate UK
- Description of competition scope
- Description of application process
Testing and Verification through Virtual Product ModelsGergely Hidas
Modern engineering design and simulation software (CAD, CAM, CAE) allow for extensive use of virtual prototypes along the product and production development reducing the cost and time of physical prototyping. These software technologies in turn has also important role in testing and verification against the various regulations. This paper reviews the recent progress of virtual verification (ViVer) technology and the underlying emerging concepts with special focus on the role of certification service providers. The paper covers multiple aspects of the ViVer concept serving as a conceptual guideline for the development of
virtual verification systems of the future.
New battery Regulation Opportunities and Criticalities by COBATOlgaRodrguezLargo
Presentation by COBAT about the new battery regulation opportunities and criticalities in the Final CarE-Service Exploitation webinar held on 25th November 2021
Equipment and Materials for 3D TSV Applications - 2017 Report by Yole Develop...Yole Developpement
Driven today mostly by BSI CIS, the 3D TSV equipment & materials business will be supported by 3D stacked memory’s expansion
Technology and application drivers will change over the years, but TSV integration will continue growing
Currently supported mostly by 3D stacked BSI CIS, TSV integration growth will be led mainly by 3D memory applications and new products integrating TSV interconnects in the imaging segment.
Indeed, 3D stacked BSI has been the TSV market’s real driver for a couple of years now. However, with the entrance of 3D hybrid technology (which does not require any TSV interconnects), we expect a decrease of 3D stacked BSI in the TSV market by 2019.
This potential TSV decrease within BSI CIS could be hastened by the 3D single-photon avalanche diodes (SPAD) developed by STMicroelectronics. This is a new approach in time-of-flight that will benefit from 3D hybrid technology by moving the digital pixel into the secondary chip.
While Sony is the current CIS leader and the pioneer of the hybrid stacking method (which was adopted for the first time in the Samsung Galaxy S7 rear camera module), it is too early to fully describe the strategy of other key actors like TSMC/Omnivision and ON Semiconductor, and whether their path will lead to 3D stacked BSI or 3D hybrid stacked.
Another scenario could happen in the next few years and impact the TSV market in a different way. With more complex structures in the BSI CIS field being considered today, some CIS manufacturers might remain on 3D stacked BSI by combining this technology with 3D hybrid stacked for the next generation of products based on multi-stack structure. In this case, 3D hybrid stacked will not compete with 3D stacked BSI, leading to a continuous increase of 3D stacked BSI and 3D hybrid stacked.
For more information please visit our website: http://www.i-micronews.com/reports.html
Nano-Imprint Technology Trends for Semiconductor Applications 2019 report by ...Yole Developpement
Nano-Imprint Lithography is revived by photonics and biochips as well as front-end memory applications.
More information on https://www.i-micronews.com/products/nano-imprint-technology-trends-for-semiconductor-applications-2019/
Skvělý produkt nestačí, pokud nemáte dobré služby. Zákazníci musí být schopni dosáhnout svých cílů. Ideálně tak, aby se cítili úspěšní díky vám! Lukáš Martinák vede ve firmě Kentico tým Customer Success a pomáhá zákazníkům uspět v oblasti vývoje webů a digitálního marketingu. Na jeho přednášce se mimo jiné dozvíte, jak spolu souvisí User Experience, Customer Experience a Customer Success a jak spokojenost, úspěch a loajalitu zákazníků měřit.
Až 2,5 milionů eur pro váš byznys. Právě to můžete získat díky evropskému dotačnímu programu SME Instrument. Do této chvíle s žádostí uspělo pouze 5 českých firem, 2 z nich díky JICu. Zjistěte, jak zvýšit své šance, poučte se z úspěšných žádostí a zeptejte se na vše, co vás o SME Instrument zajímá.
Českou oblohu brázdí stovky dronů a jejich počet stoupá. Přijďte si poslechnout, jak se v byznysu s bezpilotními letouny daří brněnské firmě Robodrone. Jaká budoucnost drony čeká nejen v Českém republice, ale po celém světě?
Vítězslav Centner pracoval 15 let ve farmaceutické firmě. Rozhodl se ale oživit projekt ze studií EffiChem. Založil firmu, přihlásil se do JIC MASTER a vyšlo to. Jeho software na validace metod dnes používají laboratoře na 4 kontinentech.
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Až 2,5 milionů eur pro váš byznys. Právě to můžete získat díky evropskému dotačnímu programu SME Instrument. Do této chvíle s žádostí uspělo pouze 5 českých firem, 2 z nich díky JICu. Zjistěte, jak zvýšit své šance, poučte se z úspěšných žádostí a zeptejte se na vše, co vás o SME Instrument zajímá.
Face New Challenges of the Globalized World with Singularity UniversityJIC
Participate in the Global Impact Competition and win a full scholarship worth 25K$ to attend Singularity University Graduate program.
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Presentation by Robin Wilson, Lead Technologist, High Value
Manufacturing, Technology Strategy Board.
This was delivered at the Advanced Manufacturin Strategy: One Year On
event held at NESTA, London on 29 October 2009.
On July 10th Innovate UK and the KTN held a business innovation day to showcase 30 of the Innovate UK projects that are currently active in the area of Additive Manufacturing. The presentations and pitches made on the day are now available to download. Topic 2 focuses on Med Tech.
The SMART-NANO project has enabled the development of an innovative and cost-effective technology platform that provides a complete "sample-to-result" solution for the detection, identification and measurement of nanoparticles designed in a wide range of matrices.
Presentación de Lorenzo Vallés, Jefe de la Unidad de Producción y Biotecnología de la Dirección KETs de la Comisión Europea, sobre las convocatorias H2020 NMBP 2016
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A Memorandum of Association (MOA) is a legal document that outlines the fundamental principles and objectives upon which a company operates. It serves as the company's charter or constitution and defines the scope of its activities. Here's a detailed note on the MOA:
Contents of Memorandum of Association:
Name Clause: This clause states the name of the company, which should end with words like "Limited" or "Ltd." for a public limited company and "Private Limited" or "Pvt. Ltd." for a private limited company.
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Capital Clause: This clause specifies the authorized capital of the company, i.e., the maximum amount of share capital the company is authorized to issue. It also mentions the division of this capital into shares and their respective nominal value.
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Legal Requirement: The MOA is a legal requirement for the formation of a company. It must be filed with the Registrar of Companies during the incorporation process.
Constitutional Document: It serves as the company's constitutional document, defining its scope, powers, and limitations.
Protection of Members: It protects the interests of the company's members by clearly defining the objectives and limiting their liability.
External Communication: It provides clarity to external parties, such as investors, creditors, and regulatory authorities, regarding the company's objectives and powers.
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While the MOA lays down the company's fundamental principles, it is not entirely immutable. It can be amended, but only under specific circumstances and in compliance with legal procedures. Amendments typically require shareholder
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Marvin neemt je in deze presentatie mee in de voordelen van non-endemic advertising op retail media netwerken. Hij brengt ook de uitdagingen in beeld die de markt op dit moment heeft op het gebied van retail media voor niet-leveranciers.
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SME Instrument - opportunity for innovative SMEs with global ambitions
1. Horizon 2020 SME Instrument:
Opportunity for highly innovative
SMEs
Central Nano, Brno, 01/06/2016
Michaela Vlková
NCP Innovation in SMEs, TC ASCR
2. SMEI: Overview
What is it?
New scheme under H2020 with a budget of 3 bil. € to boost
market introduction of breakthrough innovative
solutions
Who can apply?
Highly innovative and ambitious SME(s) based in the EU
Member states or H2020 Associated countries
What is supported?
Transformation of disruptive ideas into innovative solutions
with a European and global impact
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3. SMEI: Phases
• Phase 1: Concept and Feasibility Assessment
Development of a feasibility study in order to verify
technological and economic viability of an innovation
idea/concept
6 months project, 50 000 € lump sum
• Phase 2: Demonstration, Market Replication
Activities to bring the inovation to industrial readiness and
maturity for market introduction
12 – 24 months project, 0,5 – 2,5 mil. €
• Phase 3: Commercialisation
Specific support and services to SME Instrument beneficiaries
during/after Phase 1 or 2
No direct funding
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4. SMEI: Coaching
• Free of charge business coaching available under
Phase 1 and Phase 2:
Up to 3 days in Phase 1
Up to 12 days in Phase 2
• 3 main areas of services:
Business development (fucus on business opportunities)
Organization (focus on efficiency and performance of the
company´s organisation)
Cooperation (focus on planning and implementing innovation
partnerships)
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11. SMEI: NMP (2016-2017)
SMEInst-02-2016-2017 „Accelerating the uptake of
nanotechnologies advanced materials or advanced
manufacturing and processing technologies by SMEs“
Specific Challenge: Research results should be taken up by
industry, harvesting the hitherto untapped potential of
nanotechnologies, advanced materials and advanced
manufacturing and processing technologies. The goal is to
create added value by creatively combining existing research
results with other necessary elements, to transfer results
across sectors where applicable, to accelerate innovation and
eventually create profit or other benefits. The research should
bring the technology and production to industrial readiness
and maturity for commercialisation after the project.
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12. SMEI: NMP budget
35,35 mil. € (2017)
31,83 mil. € (2016)
23,80 mil. € (2015)
21,80 mil. € (2014)
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17. SMEI: NMP project examples (1)
SilkByPass – company Silk Biomaterials s.r.l (IT)
Regeneration of small blood vessels
Project abstract: Silk Biomaterials is a nanotechnology platform company. Its goal is to revolutionize
the €85bn global tissue engineering market by leveraging the biomimetic properties and the mechanical
advantages of silk. SilkByPass, a device designed for the regeneration of small blood vessels, will
be the first product developed by Silk Biomaterials.
About 560k/year coronary artery bypass graft surgeries (CABG) are performed in OECD countries. The
current golden standard for CABG is autograft (mainly saphenous vein, umbilical vein and mammary
artery) and very often more than one graft is required for each procedure. However, autografts are not
always available and present several drawbacks: so, there is a global urgent need for man-made
grafts. Very few synthetic grafts are on the market and, due to their very poor results, they are used
only when autografts previously failed. There is also a need for man-made solutions for peripheral
blood vessels, like saphenous veins and carotids. For those vessels there are no autografts available
and small calibre synthetic grafts fail in restoring the bloodstream.
Our innovative nanotechnology stimulates faster natural human tissue regeneration, with no
rejection risks or use of drugs. In addition to that, it is cheaper than other synthetic grafts, allows
for easy surgery and doesn’t produce any dangerous degradation product in the patient’s
body.
Key opinion leaders, clinicians, venture capitalists and medical device companies have already
recognized its commercial potential, which is estimated to be around €3.9bn annually in OECD
countries. The feasibility assessment to be undertaken in Phase 1 will help Silk Biomaterials further de-
risk its technological/commercial viability and plan for a series of activities requiring Phase 2 funding
(i.e.: clinical trials, reimbursement negotiations, distribution and licensing agreements, etc.) that will
improve the investment readiness of our company and strengthen its long term sustainability.
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18. SMEI: NMP project examples (2)
ONYX – company DAS-NANO s.l. (ES)
Graphene and thin film quality inspector
Project abstract: 1. Currently indium-tin-oxide (ITO) is the standard material for the mobile device
displays industry, with an annual production over 25.000 m2.
2. The industry, together with Research & Science institutions, is looking for substitute
materials for ITO, in the search for better performance, flexible displays and to satisfy the market
growth of the coming years in mobile devices.
3. Graphene and other thin film materials are the most promising candidates to revolutionize the
display industry.
4. The lack of agility of current inspection and characterization methods makes difficult the
establishment of efficient quality control processes, hindering the production of thin films on a
large scale and in a cost effective way.
5. In order to speed-up the development of those new materials, a real-time and full fabricated
area characterization system is needed.
6. In this framework, das-nano has developed an innovative characterization tool (ONYX
Graphene & Thin Film Quality Inspector) which will allow screen manufacturers to speed up the
development process of the new materials, bringing graphene and thin films production to
industrial readiness, to unlock the next era of consumer electronic technology.
Das-Nano’s Onyx provides an increment of up to 100x in the speed of the characterization process
during the research and development stage thus allowing a huge reduction in the time to market.
Onyx will also be ready for the on-line manufacturing process control in the display industry when
those materials will reach the industrial stage.
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19. SMEI: NMP project examples (3)
OLU-PREG- company SKL GmbH (DE) and Berbetores Industrial s.l. (ES)
Affordable organosheets for mass-customised FRP components in multiple sectors
Project abstract: The demand for lightweight materials is growing and has attracted a variety of plastic
composite solutions. However obstacles still remain for the mass uptake of composite materials
and production technologies, some of them being the low volume production capabilities, the
customization of products and related adaptability of processes as well as the low acceptance of the
materials due to problems of their recyclability in some sectors. The OLU-Preg technology offers
solutions for these problems.
The OLU-Preg project aims to accelerate the commercialisation of a patented technology for
affordable, continuous fibre reinforced, thermoplastic non-crimp fabric organosheets that will
enable highly customised, high-volume FRP applications in multiple sectors. The system has clearly
superior formability than similar composite products, and its manufacturing process allows for mass
customisation (making organosheets designed for the applications at high volumes and minimum costs of
production switching), while additionally being fully recyclable.
This unique system has a variety of applications in fabrication of complex, (semi-)structural, light FRP
parts. SKL and Berbetores, the two SMEs collaborating for the initial commercialisation of the innovative
material, are already exploring potential markets and have identified transport vehicles and
agricultural machinery as the two most promising application sectors to target. Two potential
early adopters end-users, which are market leaders at European and international level in their sectors,
have already expressed their interest in the results of OLU-Preg (Fiat-Chrysler Group and Lely Group).
Building on this interest, SKL and Berbetores will work together with key stakeholders that complete the
value chain during this Phase 1 to define the most feasible business cases, as well as full market entry
strategy and business plan, and so prepare for large-scale production, demonstration and market launch in
Phase 2.
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20. SMEI: NMP project examples (4)
Result of collision-energy absorption of material used
so far in comparison to OLU-Preg®
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2 roving glass
layers K2/1
2 layers OLU-
Preg® 0°/ 90°
21. SMEI: Information and Support
• EASME: http://ec.europa.eu/easme/
• SMEI, European Commission:
http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/h2020-
section/sme-instrument
• Participant Portal:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/
• H2020 in the Czech Republic: http://www.h2020.cz/cs
• Enterprise Europe Network CZ: http://www.enterprise-
europe-network.cz/cs
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