Critical Conditions for Industrial perspective Jyri Huopaniemi Director, Head of Media Technologies Nokia Research Center 1 Nokia 2011
Ecosystem game 2 Nokia 2011
networks and ecosystems enable new ways of knowledge creation and utilization with capability to extended enterprise From traditional large enterprise Partners Core Core 3 Nokia 2011
Open R&D Department of Millions 4 Nokia 2011
Nokia Research Center harnesses global network for open innovation 12 sites close to top research universities to leverage open innovation 93.7% 5
Policy Challenge Predictable environment R&D and education Good public/private partnership culture Entrepreneurship and commercialization Favourable market conditions Systemic approach 6 Nokia 2011
Nokia Research Open A Spectrum of OI Transactions Name Calls for Proposals Grants Publicly Funded Projects Framework Agreement Projects Research Contracts Interns Explanation Raising awareness of current technology challenges by openly engaging external collaborators on new research projects Targeted funding of specific initiatives w/o contracts Governmentally funded projects: EU projects (FP, EIT ICT Labs, Artemis, ITEA) TEKES projects (SHOKs, directly funded activities) Mixed academic-industrial consortia Pre-defined initiatives with a structured engagement model Research sub-contracts & initiatives funded outside the defined FRA model Scouting and trialing tomorrow s top talent today Tekes the Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and 7
PLAYING FIELD POSITION FOR SHOK* Universities Government & Industry policy SHOK Industry Innovative role in strategic industry verticals: -Facilitate cooperation between science and business -Build stronger industry initiatives -Accelerate the creation of new business based on the latest research results >>> Industry driven public private partnership with contribution to the Finnish industrial innovation *SHOK = CSTI, Center for Science, Technology and 26.10.2011 8
Building Automation Public spaces Mobile Mixed Reality Devices and Interoperability Ecosystem (DIEM) - 2011 Vision: Physical space will be interactive and intelligent Mission: Open embedded data in various devices to applications to create local services in millions of places. Pilot application areas proving the concepts and defining requirements Space -specific work packages Interaction & User interface Interoperability Common topics mandatory for the ecosystem or boosting the ecosystem 26.10.2011 www.diem.fi 9
Berlin EIT ICT Labs operates from co-location centres in 5 European countries Eindhoven Helsinki Paris Stockholm
Our Education / Research / Business Framework focuses on bringing solutions to people Creation Transition Acceleration Breed entrepreneurial talent through education Generate knowledge through excellent R&D Co-location increase collaboration and effectiveness through physical proximity Driving impact through established organizations Driving impact through newly created outlets Personal networks Open culture Attractive environment Benchmarking
EIT ICT Labs mission is to turn Europe into a global leader in ICT Breed entrepreneurial ICT top talent via the transformation of higher education to promote creativity and entrepreneurial spirit Speed up ICT innovation by bringing people together from different countries, disciplines and organizations via mobility programs and Colocation Centres Generate world-class ICT business via broader and faster valorisation of research results Call for Activities Page 13
The Mobile Life Centre at Stockholm University in Kista, Sweden, does research in mobile services and ubiquitous computing. The topic of the Centre includes research on consumer-oriented mobile and ubiquitous services spanning all areas from entertainment and socialization to work and society. The Centre joins forces with local research organisations such as SICS and Interactive Institute. It has major partners from the IT and telecom industry, including Ericsson Research, TeliaSonera, Sony Ericsson, Nokia and Microsoft Research Ltd.
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