Idiap Research Institute Centre du Parc – P.O Box 592 CH – 1920 Martigny +41 27 721 77 11 http://www.idiap.ch Building bridges between IT research and industry Congress Cluj – March 20th, 2015 Sergio Calabretta Idiap Research Institute – Industrial Affairs Manager Plan Building bridges between IT research and industry … a running experience … • Idiap Research Institute – – – • The CTI mechanisms – – – • Profile and organisation, mission Funding policy Technology Transfer Tools and supporting organisation Swiss Confederation fostering innovation and excellence Instruments Partnerships The Ark Foundation – – – – Canton du Valais promoting Technology and Excellence Streams and technological sites Funding IdeArk, an example Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch 2 Idiap Profile • Statutes (1991): Independent, not-for-profit, Research Foundation • Areas of activity: multilingual and multimodal interaction and multimedia information management, including human behavior modeling • Academic affiliation: EPFL (+Joint Development Plan, since July 2008) and University of Geneva, and … • Budget: over 10+ MCHF Staff: 100+ (+50 across 16 spin-offs) • Host institution (2001-2013): National Centre of Competence in Research on Interactive Multimodal Information Management (IM2, www.im2.ch ) • Facilities: • • Centre du Parc in Martigny (2500 m2), Martigny. 2 new buildings doubling capacity (available 2017+) Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch 3 Idiap – Our Missions Research Technology Education Joint Development Plan (JDP) $$$ Transfer Collaboration with multiple EU universities Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch 4 Idiap – Knowledge / Technology Transfer • Education and knowledge transfer: • • • • • >110 high-quality publications/year Teaching activities: 10 courses (9 postgraduate + 1 MS level) at EPFL + internal Average of 35-40 PhD students/year 23 open source libraries: http://www.idiap.ch/technology-transfer/open-sourcesoftware 16 international data libraries: https://www.idiap.ch/dataset • Technology transfer: • • • • Collaboration with industries (Thales, Samsung, NEC, Facebook, Google, Interpol, Verint, IBM, etc) Collaboration with startups and SMEs IdeArk technology incubator (www.ideark.com) Maintaining an entrepreneurship spirit: Maintenance of a technology portfolio, encourage invention disclosures, patents, ICC, etc. Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch 5 Idiap Funding – public vs competitive • Public funding: • • Accredited (and co-funded) by the Federal Government, State of Valais, and City, as part of the « ETH Strategic Domain » 40% of total funding • Competitive funding: • • 60% of total funding (incl. 10% related to tech transfer activities) Active in numerous research programs/projects (CH, EU, US, industry) Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch 6 Idiap Funding – 4 Funding Pillars 1. Public funding: • • • Federal State (VS) + City (Martigny) All together, currently represents about 40% of the total funding 2. Sponsored Research (CH and international) • • • Swiss NSF Multiple EU projects (as coordinator or partner) US projects (DARPA, DTO) 3. Industrial Support (including start-ups) • • • Research contracts with industry (Qualcomm, Nokia, Logitech, NEC, Yahoo, NTT, Samsung, HP, etc) Corporate sponsorship program CTI projects involving industries, including Idiap start-ups 4. International visitor program • • Funded international visitors: e.g., through EU Marie-Curie grants International research programs Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch 7 Idiap – Organization Chart Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch July 2014 8 Idiap – Permanent Scientific Staff Sylvain Calinon Ronan Collobert Sébastien Marcel Andrei Popescu-Belis Michael Liebling Barbara Caputo Phil Garner Jean-Marc Odobez François Fleuret Alessandro Vinciarelli Petr Motlicek Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch Mathew Magimai Doss Daniel Gatica-Perez 12 Idiap – Technology Business Intelligence Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch 13 CTI Presention Introduction to the process and instruments EPFL, 2014.09.25 Robert van Kommer, CTI IM Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch 14 CTI mission • Mandated by the Confederation, the CTI strengthens the innovative power of Switzerland's economy • It funds and coaches joint projects by industry and higher education institutions to bring innovative products to the market. • It supports start-ups and hence the creation of new jobs for highly qualified employees. • It encourages the transfer of knowledge and technology between Swiss universities and companies. • Innovations as the driving force of Switzerland's economy • Switzerland is a small country with few natural resources. • It has one of the world's most liberal economies and is highly export-oriented. It earns almost every other franc abroad. • Swiss companies compete with companies from around the world. • To succeed in this competition, they have to bring innovative products to the market. Robert van Kommer EPFL, 25.9.2014 Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch 15 CTI three main instruments to foster innovation Project Promotion Joint projects between industry and universities, innovation cheque ~85% of the total budget Start-up and Entrepreneurship KTT-Support Training modules, coaching, Start-up label, access to investors - National Thematic Networks (NTN) - Platforms - Innovation Mentors (IM) ~10% of the total budget ~5% of the total budget Robert van Kommer EPFL, 25.9.2014 Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch 16 Special characteristics of CTI funding instruments • No direct funding of firms: only Swiss academic partners receive CTI funding • Bottom-up choice of topics by industry and academic partners • Time to market: decision within 4-6 weeks • CTI works in a subsidiary manner, i.e. the measures have a complementary effect • Top-down choice only in the case of key industries and topics (e.g. Medtech, TopNano21, Cleantech / Energy) Robert van Kommer EPFL, 25.9.2014 Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch 17 CTI instruments in the innovation chain Robert van Kommer EPFL, 25.9.2014 Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch 18 CTI Partners in the innovation process Robert van Kommer EPFL, 25.9.2014 Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch 19 CTI R&D Projects: Partners in the innovation process Robert van Kommer EPFL, 25.9.2014 Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch 20 Selection Criteria Robert van Kommer EPFL, 25.9.2014 Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch 21 Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch 22 The Ark – Strategy « to build the technological Valais of the future » Promoting innovation Bringing together competences Strengthening competitiveness Supporting Economic growth The Foundation has been created in 2004 by the state of Valais Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch 23 The Ark – 3 fields and 6 technological sites Life Science ICT Engineering Science Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch 24 The Ark – The 6 technological sites in Valais, incl. Idiap Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch 25 The Ark – Organisation Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch 26 The Ark – Business Model Services management Accelerator Innovation General Services Sites management TeleArk TechnoArk IdeArk Funding sources Funding sources Incubator Marketing BlueArk PhytoArk BioArk Confederation, State of Valais, regions, communities European Union Private Licences/patents The Ark’s funds Return of subsidies Scouting or pilot project Projects Building and realization of « business innovation » projects Start-up incubation or development incubation Others specific projects Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch Long term results Creation of wealth and employment Creation of new companies 27 The Ark –Funding example (2007 – 2012) Funding Sources Swiss Confederation State of Valais 31.3 mio CHF Funds The Ark 29 30%% 37 47%% Regions Communities 471 projects 12 11%% Projekte Projekte Projets Projects 139 % % Loterie Romande 9% 3% Others Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch 28 IdeArk Incubator Audiosearch Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch • Conference recording, indexing and online distribution • Biometric authentication to replace your login/lockscreen passwords • Financial decision-making tools • Visual effects, 3D character animation and motion capture • Plug & Play solution in energy management for individuals • Cloud-based, high-quality, realtime transcription of conversational speech into text • Automatic keyword spotting to tag and retrieve recorded (skype) audio conversations 29 Sergio Calabretta Technology Transfer & Industrial Relations Manager +41 (0)79 706 20 30 sergio.calabretta@idiap.ch Copyright © 2014 Idiap – www.idiap.ch 30
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