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Instituto Superior Técnico – November 28th, 2003

“EUREKA Program” Statistical Report (July 2001/June 2002) EUREKA Annual Report 2002/2003. F . V ENDAS, A. R OSA. Instituto Superior Técnico – November 28th, 2003 . EUREKA is a pan-European network for market-oriented and industrial R&D.

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Instituto Superior Técnico – November 28th, 2003

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  1. “EUREKA Program”Statistical Report (July 2001/June 2002)EUREKA Annual Report 2002/2003 F. VENDAS, A. ROSA Instituto Superior Técnico – November 28th, 2003

  2. EUREKA is a pan-European network for market-oriented and industrial R&D. “EUREKA supports the competitiveness of European companies through international collaboration, in creating links and networks of innovation. The objective is to bring high quality research and development efforts to the market and to use the multiplying effects of co-operation. The aim is to advance and improve the quality of life” Main features: • An industry-driven • Non-bureaucratic (flexible and dynamic support); • Flexible initiative for cross-border projects; • High-tech research and development in Europe; • A frame for co-operation to small and large companies; • Platforms for strategic collaboration; • Expertise for market-oriented R&D projects;

  3. Chair Members Associate country NIPs Who compose EUREKA pan-European network: • EUREKA was established in 1985 by 17 countries and the European Union. • Today 34 countries and the European Union are full EUREKA Members, while many more countries, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe, have some form of associate status. • In addition, several countries from Central and Eastern Europe have set up National Information Points. These so-called “NIP-Countries” are on the road to full membership.

  4. EUREKA Main Guidelines • Generation of innovative projects; • Supporting strategic projects: • Large scale European projects (and with world-wide impact); • High degree of risk and know-how sharing; • Projects with government involvement and support; • Foster the participation of SME: • Assistance in establishing partnerships; • Building Networks; • Involvement of Central and Eastern European States; • Opening EUREKA too world-wide Co-operation; • Improvement of the efficiency of the EUREKA network and continuous dialogue with industry and scientific community.

  5. General information about Portugal • Portugal is EUREKA member since 1985; • Ongoing projects: 36 • total budget: 84.40 M€ • budget from Portugal: 20.42 M€   • Organisations from Portugal: 86 37 SME’s 25 Research 10 Universities • finished projects: 113 • Total budget: 832.37 M€ • Budget from Portugal: 98.07 M€   • Organisations from Portugal: 241 76 SME’s 56 Research 52 Universities

  6. EUREKA projects offer flexible frameworks for • Collaboration: • Cluster programmes • EUREKA’s cluster programmes set a practical framework for cooperation and are managed by industry itself.They are longer-term, strategically significant projects aimed at developing generic technologies of key importance for European competitiveness. • Umbrella projects • Umbrellas are networks which focus strategically on a specific thematic area of technology, creating pan- European synergies between organisations, networks, etc. • Individual projects • Operating on a smaller scale than cluster or umbrella projects, an individual or single project is originated by a team of two or more organisations sharing a common interest in developing products, processes or services which represent a significant advance in their sector. Source: Eureka Anual Report 2002/2003

  7. EUREKA Annual Report 2002/2003 EUREKA Program Evaluation - General Information 1/2 168 new individual projects Total value for 2003: 865 M Euros Source: Eureka Annual Report 2002/2003

  8. EUREKA Annual Report 2002/2003 EUREKA Program Evaluation - General Information 2/2 Type of participant in all ongoing projects in 2003

  9. EUREKA Annual Report 2002/2003 EUREKA Program Evaluation - Clusters E!2365 MEDIA+ MEDEA, has been a notable success in stimulating Europe’s leadership in chip technology with the goal of moving our economies into the information age.

  10. EUREKA Annual Report 2002/2003 EUREKA Program Evaluation – Umbrella Projects Project E!1440 FACTORY FACTORY, one of EUREKA’s most prolific and successful umbrellas. FACTORY is a good example of the growing and productive collaboration between EUREKA and other European innovation programmes.

  11. EUREKA Annual Report 2002/2003 EUREKA Program Evaluation - Individual Projects 1/2 Main goal Encourage under-resourced and less technically developed SME’s to become an increasing part of the innovation and technology transfer process. SME’s participating in ongoing individual projects by country in 2003

  12. EUREKA Annual Report 2002/2003 EUREKA Program Evaluation - Individual Projects 2/2

  13. EUREKA Statistical Report (July 2001/June 2002) Highlights from this report • During the Hellenic Chairmanship year, the total number of individual Final Reports reached over 1000. • Highlight points from this report analysis are listed below: • Type of companies; • Functioning of project teams; • Technological achievement; • Main results achieved or expected; • Industrial exploitation; • Contributions of industry and academia; • Support from EUREKA; • Reasons for participation; • EUREKA’s attractive features; • Main obstacles; • Commercial achievements;

  14. EUREKA Statistical Report (July 2001/June 2002) Feedback from Participating Companies 1/2

  15. EUREKA Statistical Report (July 2001/June 2002) Feedback from Participating Companies 2/2

  16. E!1844 - EUROENVIRON K-LEAN

  17. E!1827 – TRAIN-TRANS

  18. Discussion Items • The importance of this program on the development of SME’s. • What measures can be taken to encourage private sector funding? • Should EUREKA put more focus on the Projects Technological achievement? • Should these policies be implemented in the national context? • What can be done to improve the efficiency of the existing network?

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