Rue de la Loi 81A 1040 Brussels, Belgium Tel: +32 (0)2 233 11 80 - Fax: +32 (0)2 231 08 35 - www.eirma.org guidlines for open office export to pdf with letterhead guidlines for open office export to pdf with letterhead Trends in Corporate Research from Global Research to Local Engineering Workshop, 6th March 2018 Siemens Research Headquarter, Munich, Germany EIRMA/16.094 Summary As essential as it is, Research, as any other department, represents a cost for the company. Increasing influence of shareholders and global competition require large companies to adapt. As companies are reorganizing their operations into more independent entities, how will corporate R&D operate, adapt and thrive in this structure? Attendees for this workshop will learn how peers are developing their corporate R&D units to meet the future needs of corporations. Issues Addressed (non-exhaustive) < How can Corporate Research support its company for long term success? < What will be the future value add of corporate R&D (e.g. make vs. buy ) < How will corporate R&D interact with operational units to create value? < What core tasks are performed in corporate R&D and how to manage them? < What are suitable business models for corporate R&D units? < How to respond to the trend towards more open innovation? < How to make the value of corporate R&D transparent? Target Audience Corporate Research Managers, Programme and R&D managers, Innovation managers, people responsible for creating new business within their company, Strategists, and anyone with operational responsibilities for innovation portfolio. Chairman Dr. Norbert Lütke-Entrup, Head of Technology and Innovation Management, Corporate Technology, Siemens 8 Online registration until 23 February 2018 8 http://www.eirma.org Key themes Innovation Processes Business strategy Intellectual Asset Management People and Knowledge Public frameworks
PROGRAMME Monday 5 March 2018 19:30 Get-together dinner at Mercure Hotel München Neuperlach Süd restaurant 9:15 9:45 Registration and Welcome coffee Meeting room building 12, room 2 & 3 Tuesday 6 March 2018 9:45 10:00 Welcome and EIRMA presentation Aurélie Jablonski, Head of Programme and Members Relations, EIRMA 10:00 10:45 Corporate Research and Company Core Technologies @ Siemens As the corporate research department of Siemens, Siemens Corporate Technology (CT) has a long tradition at Siemens. It includes a range of technology-related governance tasks, as well as services such as offshore SW development or patent services. At the heart of CT are two research departments with a total of 1,600 researchers, who are tasked with driving Siemens research agenda in technology fields such as Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security or Power Electronics. Recently, Siemens has introduced a new approach Company Core Technologies, which somewhat redefines the role of corporate research also in the light of an ongoing discussion about the future of conglomerates. Norbert Lütke-Entrup, Head of Technology and Innovation Management, Corporate Technology - Siemens AG 10.45 11:30 Leading Philips into the future The over 125-year journey of Royal Philips has been a roller coaster, with periods of rapid growth and diversification, riding the waves of technology disruption, divestments and acquisitions. Today the company focuses on Health Technology, with the aim to provide innovative products, systems, software, and services to professionals and consumers across the continuum of care. During this journey, Philips Research and more broadly speaking the CTO organization has been through four phases. First, the beginning and diversification from a common technology base working directly with manufacturing. Second, autonomous research. Third, reconnecting to the product divisions. Fourth, becoming a front-end innovation organization working closely with businesses, markets, and ecosystem partners. Today, the CTO organization plays a strong role in enabling the transformation to integrated solutions, creating and leveraging digital platforms, driving the adoption of data science and AI, and professionalizing the approach to new business creation. This requires a
strong orchestrating role across the Philips businesses, with attention for the right balance between customization, configurability, and re-use. The aim is still the same: leading the company into the future. Henk van Houten, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Royal Philips 11:30 12:00 Coffee Break 12:00 12:45 Presentation from Airbus Defence and Space Airbus Defence and Space is a division of Airbus formed in 2014 during the corporate restructuring of European Aeronautic Defence and Space (EADS), and comprises the former Airbus Military, Astrium, and Cassidian divisions. Airbus Defence and Space is a leader providing tanker, combat, transport and mission aircraft, as well as one of the world s leading space companies. Mark Bentall, Head of Technology, Development & Innovation, Airbus Defence & Space Jaume Marcos, VP Head of Portfolio, Airbus Defence & Space 12:45 13:45 Lunch break 13:45 14:30 Crowd based Innovation @ Siemens Looking back on well over 5 years of crowd innovation Siemens has come to some surprising conclusions. What has started as external ideation contests has now developed into a variety of crowd innovation approaches. Especially crowd based approaches within Siemens have proven a very efficient method within the R&D ecosystem, linking corporate researchers with innovators within the operating divisions. Bernd Korves, Head of visioning and Scouting, Corporate Technology, Siemens AG
14:30-15.15 Evolution of the R&D Model at DuPont and Future Directions Created more than 100 years ago with a key focus on chemistry and polymer science, the Experimental Station has been from its creation a primary example of industrial research in the United States and of strong commitment of DuPont to corporate research. Naturally the model and the organization of research across DuPont has progressively evolved to being very different from the one created several decades ago. Very recently the merger between DuPont and Dow Chemicals has created organizational and planning complexities on a scale not experienced before, but also opportunities to rethink the meaning of corporate research in the chemical industry in the 21st Century and what its mission and focus should be going forward. Simone Arizzi, Technology & Innovation Director EMEA, DuPont de Nemours International 15:15 15:45 Coffee break 15:45 16:30 Presentation from GSK < Introduction and background to GSK < Challenges faced by GSK and other Life Science companies < Importance of technology intelligence in a world of exponential change < Introduction and background to the Advanced Manufacturing Technology group < Journey from Reading to responding to the Signals Developing and implementing a Technology intelligence framework Reading the signals of disruption and opportunity Examples of how we are responding to the Signals < Discussion on other companies experiences. Martin Wallace, Technology Seeker - RD PTS Advanced Manufacturing Technology R&D Platform Technology & Science, GSK 16:30 17:00 Group session The evolving role of Corporate R&D We will split in several groups to actively share challenges and solutions regarding the role of corporate R&D in the future. You are encouraged to bring your own experience to the group discussions. 17:00 17:30 Group presentation The floor is open to present each group s results and exchange experiences 17:30-17:45 Wrap-up and Conclusion by chairman 17:45 End of the meeting
PRACTICAL ARRANGEMENTS Venue Siemens AG - building 12, room 2 & 3 Otto-Hahn-Ring 6 81739 Munich Germany Contact : Berta Stangl (+49 (89) 636-634145 mobile +49 (172) 3546033) Accommodation Dinner Mercure Hotel München Neuperlach Süd Rudolf-Vogel-Bogen 3 D-81739 Münich Germany https://www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-0792-mercure-hotel-munichneuperlach-south/index.shtml. A block booking with special rates have been secured in Mercure Hotel; The rate for a single room is 129 breakfast included. To book your room and enjoy the group rates please complete the attached room registration form and sent it by 5 February 2018 directly to the hotel (h0792-re@accor.com) Restaurant of the Mercure Hotel München Neuperlach Süd Rudolf-Vogel-Bogen 3 D-81739 Münich WAITING CONFIRMAION Transportation To Mercure Hotel München Neuperlach Süd:. https://www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-0792-mercure-hotel-munichneuperlach-south/index.shtml In the case you need a parking, please indicate it in your room booking To Siemens AG: By Car: Via Munich east orbital route (A 99), leave the freeway at the exit "Hohenbrunn", take the B 471 signposted Munich, after about 6 km turn left into Heidestraße, after about 300 m right into Otto-Hahn-Ring. Use parking lot North (= Parkplatz Nord), with the main entrance directly across the street.f Parking lot North (=Parkplatz Nord), with the main entrance directly across the street The Mercure Hotel München Neuperlach Süd is at walking distance of Siemens Headquarters Registration Please register as soon as possible but certainly before 23 February 2018. The online registration form is available on the EIRMA Website The meeting registration fee of 350 covers the administrative costs, the gettogether dinner and lunch. Payments Cancellations We prefer payment by bank transfers but can also accept credit card (Visa, MasterCard or American Express). All participants will receive a confirmation letter and an invoice or receipt as appropriate. Please give as much notice as possible if you are obliged to cancel. We will refund 50% of the registration fee for cancellation received 1 week before the meeting. Names may be substituted at any time without charge.
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