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Campus²Leveraging Research & Knowledge Transfer between TU/e (Science) & High Tech Campus Eindhoven (Industry)
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Bert-Jan Woertman, High Tech Campus [email protected]://nl.linkedin.com/in/woertman
Considered as ‘Campus of national significance’
Belongs to the 17% largest science parks worldwide
Nearly 50% of all patentapplications in the Netherlands come from the Campus/BrainportCampus population > 8,000
Campus companies > 90
What’s innovation?
• What ‘s the percentage of ideas for innovation that turn out to be successful on the market?
0.6%
– Globalization– No monopoly on ideas– Integration of disciplines– Cost & complexity R&D continuously increase– How do you analyze a market that doesn't exist
WHY III
Who needs a computer?
• “I think there is a world market for maybe five computers.” Thomas Watson, Chairman of IBM, 1943
• “ There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home.” Ken Olson, president, chairman and founder of Digital Equipment Corp., 1977
… and when you do have one
• “640K ought to be enough for anybody.” Bill Gates, 1981
40 42 50 56 90
High Tech Campus Eindhoven
• High Tech Systems• Microsystems• Embedded Systems• Life Sciences• Infotainment
Technology of tomorrow
Holst Centre ©
Personal Health & Wellbeing
Microsystems Medicine
Health
Personal Entertainment
Smart Environments
Experience
Solar Storage
Solar Generation
Energy
Ecosystem• The right
mixMultinationals
and SMEsStart-ups
Institutes Service companies
Complete overview residents on hightechcampus.nl
The Strip
Community - events150 events every year• Technology seminars• Business events• Social events• Sport tournaments• Lunch concerts
Community - networking• Campus Business Club• Science Café• DSP Valley• Brainport• IASP• Campus LinkedIn• Campus Hyves• Campus Network of
Professionals
Summer Sports
2008 – 2009 – 2010 Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball
Supercup (winners of Summer Sports 2009)Campus Run 5.0, 10.0, 15.0 km
NEW in 2010
The competition between regions is world-wide
Cluster size
Diversity
High
Mo
me
ntu
m
High
Low
Low
Stockholm
0
Philadelphia
Houston
Indianapolis
Pittsburgh
London, UK
Silent Lakes
ChicagoDen Haag
Enschede
Tel AvivSan Francisco
Seattle
TaipeiOttawa-Gatineau
BostonMunich
Stuttgart
Minneapolis
Hot Springs Dynamic Oceans
Silicon Valley
Tokyo
Eindhoven
Amsterdam
‘s-Hertogenbosch
Source: Juan Alcacer (HBS); McKinsey analysis
Pictures based on a number of patents and increase of patents
• Well managed collaboration between TU/e and High Tech Campus Eindhoven enables the development of radically new products and better innovation. Thereby creating more value from the investments made and greater effectiveness and efficiency.
• It enhances the prospect for continued top quality research, education and innovation in the Brainport Region.
Vision Campus² 020
TU/e is Stanford University & We are Silicon Valley on a post stamp
Where Innovation Starts Where Innovation Continues
Where Innovation Starts Where Innovation Continues
Different missions / shared interests
ResearchDevelopment
EducationInnovation Knowledge
transfer
Efficient design Research infrastructureNon overlapping infrastructureNon overlapping competencies
Efficient spending available public & private money
Smooth & smart connections, efficient & effective cooperation:Models for Research collaborationLiaison officersCross network eventsStudents, Phd’d, Aio’s, Twaio’sPart-time professors
EINDHOVEN NEEDS
Leveraging joint strengths in international networks for R&D to business
TU/e & High Tech Campus Eindhoven• Both create conditions for others to
excel in their respective position in the chain from knowledge to business
• Both benefit from each others success
• Valorization of knowledge!
54 hours to launch a company
October 28, 29, 30www.eindhoven.startupweekend.org
3 rounds Business Plan Competition• €100 Challenge 100 words idea• €1K Challenge 1,500 words summary• €5K Challenge full business plan
A2 Challenge
Dank U!