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1 Direction de la valorisation J.-Ch. GUIBERT MINATEC ® Innovation campus : nanomaterials based start-ups MRS Brazil September 23-27th, 2012 Jean-Charles Guibert Director of technology transfer of CEA Director of MINATEC®
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Page 1: Materials science, innovation and industry.

1 Direction de la valorisation – J.-Ch. GUIBERT

MINATEC® Innovation campus :

nanomaterials based start-ups

MRS Brazil September 23-27th, 2012

Jean-Charles Guibert

Director of technology transfer of CEA

Director of MINATEC®

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2 Direction de la valorisation

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3 Direction de la valorisation

Evolution of research models

Multiple and diverse models are existing :

Basics Labs within big firms (IBM, Toshiba, Air liquide, Big pharma,..)

Clusters/Industry consortia (Tokai région, Tsukuba,..)

RTOs (AIST, CEA (Leti), DoE, FhG, A*STAR, VTT, ITRI, IMEC,..)

Networks (EC Nano2life, ..)

Academic organization (Indian CoE, CNRS, Max Planck, Academia Sinica, NIMS,..)

Universities (various size/goal/models….US land grant univ vs private univ vs french vs Japan or Indian ones)

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4 Direction de la valorisation

Evolution of research models : Trends

Attractivity for top level PhD / post-docs / researchers

Pluri-disciplinarity

Increased coordination between the different steps of research

Efficient transfer procedures

Long-term investment capacity

Taking into account society needs

Standard and affordable governance bodies

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5 Direction de la valorisation

The innovation campus: a new model for the future

Research Organization Country size x 1000km

Multiple locations

Research Institutions

NATIONAL

Cluster size 100km

Research Inst., Industry, University

COLLABORATION

Techno Park size 10km

Industry R&D + fab

SHARED

SERVICES

ONE-STOP SHOP

1 OPERATOR

INNOVATION CAMPUS size 1km

Education University Colleges

Industry R&D labs,

start-ups

Research Upstream &

Technological

Research

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6 Direction de la valorisation – J.-Ch. GUIBERT

Grenoble Ecosystem

Cluster & Innovation campus

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7 Direction de la valorisation

France 60,200,000 people

Rhône-Alpes Region (#2 in France)

5,893,000 people

Grenoble (+urban area)

650,000 people

European Union 455,000,000 people

Where is Grenoble ?

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8 Direction de la valorisation – J.-Ch. GUIBERT

Lyon

Nice

BIOMERIEUX

ST MICROELECTRONICS

SCHNEIDER

BD

CAP GEMINI

XEROX

SUN

FT R&D

ST MICROELECTRONICS

TRONIC’S

SOITEC

THALES

RADIALL

MGE UPS

Grenoble

S&T Park

Innovallée

Crolles

Voiron

Claix

PHOTOWATT

METIS

INES Chambéry

CMP Georges Charpak

Gardanne

Grenoble : a historical high tech industrial area

Bourgoin-Jallieu

Genève

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9 Direction de la valorisation

MINATEC® campus – from labs to shared platforms

TTO

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© CEA 2011. Tous droits réservés

Leti 2011 | 10

Nanotec 300

Advanced CMOS 200

MEMS 200

Showroom

Design

NanoBioTech

Nano-Caractérisation

Cable-car

2 1

Energie

Dedicated platforms per activity

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Education

1,400 people

Attractivity

Research

2,400 people

(560 PhDs & post-docs)

Inter-disciplinarity

Industry

600 people

Jobs creation

Skills for the

future Creativity

Technology

Transfer

Technology transfer

& industrial partnerships

1.5 B€ invested in 10 years for research facilities

• > 3000 research staff

• > 1000 students

• Annual Budget: 350 M€ Industry & contracts: >60%

• 10 000m² cleanrooms

• 20 joint laboratories

• ~ 300 new patents / year

• 1600 scientific

publications / year

• 400+ graduates MS/PhD

MINATEC campus: key figures

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12 Direction de la valorisation – J.-Ch. GUIBERT

MINATEC platform

Education – Research – Industry

From Nanolab to Minatec Enterprise

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13 Direction de la valorisation

PHysics MAterials ELectronics

Education – Phelma Engineering School

• Part of Grenoble INP group

• > 1200 students, 200 professors

• First European Master in micro-

nanotechnologies (time share with

EPFLausanne & Politecnico de Torino)

• Initial training

• Professional training

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14 Direction de la valorisation

Education – CIME Nanotech

• 2500m² platform dedicated for

training activities (700m² cleanrooms)

• 10M€ initial investment

• Annual budget: 2.5M€

(1M€ running costs)

• 1300 students studied on the

platform in 2008

• Dedicated actions for high school

• Training for local and foreign

companies (Saudi Electronics

Materials & Components)

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• Dedicated facilities for upstream research (University, CEA, CNRS,..)

Research – Upstream research Platform

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A unique in-line & off-line platform in Europe

• 100 people, 1500m² cleanrooms, 3M€/yr investments

• 40 heavy equipments, 80 in-line equipments (100 à 300mm)

• Cooperation with eqt suppliers (Titan from FEI)

Assets of the platform

• Dedicated research team on caracterisation

• Close to large research infrastructures (Synchrotron, neutrons,..)

• Collaboration with both upstream and technological research teams

Photos: CEA/DPTS

Research – Nanocharacterization platform

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More moore & 3D 300 platform / More than Moore 200 platform

• Operated by LETI - Equipment sharing with start-ups

• 24/7 operation - Proof of concept, prototyping, pre-production

• Industrial partnerships - From process step to packaging

Photos: P. Guillaume

Technological Research - Nanotec 300 & MEMS 200 platforms

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Industrial R&D labs on-site

• A dedicated building for industrial partners

• Offices, laboratories and cleanrooms to rent

In permanent contact with our research teams

Access to common MINATEC facilities

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19 Direction de la valorisation

Patents : engineers, lawyers

Photos: P. Conche

Technology Transfer – « Maison MINATEC »

• A unique gathering in Europe:

150 people involved in technology transfer

activities in micro and nanotechnologies

Investments – Start ups

Research trends: Observatory for Micro-Nanotechnologies

( OMNT )

Networking and projects: Minalogic Cluster office, SEMI

Strategic Marketing

Technology transfers and contracts

Competitive Intelligence

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2 official delegations weekly

to discover our campus...

International official delegations

# 30k visitors in 2010

Strong increase in foreign PhD, scientists

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Nanomaterials based start-ups

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2008 sales : US$ 9.84 billion

R&D : US$ 2.152 billion (mainly in the areas of

product design, technology and development)

Approx 50,000 employees in the Group

13 main production sites

16 advances R&D centers

STMicroelectronics : the world’s fifth largest semiconductor company

ST aims to be the undisputed leader in multimedia

convergence and power applications leveraging its

vast array of technologies, design expertise and

combination of intellectual property portfolio,

strategic partnerships and manufacturing strength.

Approximate percentage of ST’s sales in 2008

Consumer

17%

Computer

16%

Automotive

15%

Industrial

17%

Communication

36%

Share R&D business model => partnership with CEA LETI including for example :

- Consortium NANO 2012 : development of new technologies fort the creation and production of the next generation of embedded

circuits

- Crolles II program : Partnership with Freescale / NXP and CEA LETI : creation of a 300mm pilot line and an R&D Technology

Center that developed 90nm, 65nm and 45nm CMOS semiconductor technologies. R&D alliance with IBM to develop core 32nm and

22nm CMOS tech and derivative technologies. Work with CEA Leti in Crolles and Grenoble.

- Centre Commun de Microelectronique de Crolles : laboratory in partnership with CEA /LETI

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SOITEC

André-Jacques Auberton-Hervé

et Jean-Michel Lamure,

anciens ingénieurs du CEA-Leti,

créent SOITEC en 1992

▪ Staff 2012 : > 1600 personnes

▪ Revenue 2010/2011 : 500 M€

▪ Common lab CEA Leti-Soitec from 1991.

N°1 wwide for SOI

Smart Cut™

Smart Stacking™

III-V Epitaxy

Stacking™

Photovoltaïque

à

concentration

Des partenaires mondiaux

French international industrial leader in the generation and production of semiconductor materials for extreme performance, in the heart of electronics and energy challenges.

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SOFRADIR - ULIS French company which manufactures infrared detectors used

in among other military equipment (infrared detection, night

vision ...) and aerospace. 1st in this field in Europe.

Jean-Luc Tissot

Philippe Bensussan

• Effectif 2010 : 370 personnes

• CA 2010 : ≈ 80 M€

• Laboratoire commun avec le Léti

• Effectif 2010 : 120 personnes

• CA 2010 : ≈ 40 M€

• Laboratoire commun avec le Léti

Image infra-rouge Image visible "naturelle"

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Crocus MRAM is ideal for a wide range of

applications requiring high reliability, high

endurance, high read/write speed, or cost

effective non-volatile memory. Crocus’ MRAM

technology will be available as both standalone

devices and embedded memory solutions.

CROCUS

• Effectifs 2010 : ≈ 30 personnes - 15 à Grenoble (matériaux, caractérisation, R&D amont)

- 15 en Californie (design, commercial et fabrication)

• CA 2010 : NS

Crocus Technology is a leader in Magnetic Random Access

Memory ("MRAM") products and technologies for the

semiconductor and electronic systems industries.

Crocus Technology Strikes $300 Million

Financing Deal with RUSNANO to Build

Advanced MRAM Manufacturing Facility

in Russia

O. Redon B. Dieny JP. Nozieres

Fondateurs CEA

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ETHERA develops and markets kits that simplify the

diagnosis and monitoring of chemical pollution of the air

inside buildings

La qualité de l’air intérieur : un enjeu de société majeur

Les capteurs nanoporeux : une technologie unique CEA-CNRS

Des matériaux dont la couleur varie linéairement en fonction de la quantité de polluant piégée

Yves

BIGAY

Sylvain

COLOMB

Thu-Hoa

TRAN-THI

Bâtiments de plus en plus

hermétiques

Pour des économies d’énergie

Des sources de pollution chimique

omniprésentes

Produits ménagers, Peintures, Moquettes, Vernis, Meubles, etc…

Ex : Bureau de 65 m3, Formaldéhyde: 50 ppb,

Une pollution de l’air intérieur jusqu’à 10x supérieure à celle

de l’air extérieur

ETHERA

ETHERA s’appuie sur des brevets du

CEA et du CNRS

•Effectif 2010 : 8 personnes

•CA 2010 : NC

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CYTOO

• Effectif 2010 : 22 personnes

• CA 2010 : NC

François

Chatelain

Alexandra

Fuchs

Michel

Bornens

Distinctive life sciences systems& tools company that

currently offers a disruptive solution that brings

robustness, sensitivity and powerful quantification to

cell-based assays and High Content Screening (HCS).

Throughout the CYTOO micropattern array, cells

adopt the same architecture.

Immediate benefits: Straightforward analysis,

reliable results and faster discovery

Application assays: Cell biology and high

throughput screening

Cellules dans une boîte de culture standard

Cellules cultivées sur les produits CYTOO

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ISORG

ISORG is pionniering Printed Organic Electronics for photo-

detectors and large surface image sensors.

Its technology is a brandly new one patented by CEA.

This technology moves plastic and

glass in an intelligent surface able to

interact with the connected world.

Jean-Yves Gomez

Emmanuel

Guérineau

Laurent Jamet

ISORG vision goals to develop and produce in volume

printed organic components for multiple market segments.

International leadership is planned.

•Staff 2012 : 20 persons

•CA 2011 : NA

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ALCHIMER

ALCHIMER is dedicated to providing

innovative, wet-based deposition technology

that delivers higher-quality surfaces with

lower cost of ownership than legacy vapor-

phase technologies (PVD, CVD and ALD).

Alchimer’s deposition technology is engineered at the molecular

level for high performance at much lower cost – typically 60

percent less than PVD. The Electrografting (eG™) and

Chemicalgrafting (cG™) processes produce outstanding

conformal coatings even over complex structures, using

economical industry-standard process equipment.

•Staff 2011 : 10

•Turnover 2011 : 300 K€

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FLUOPTICS

Developping new solutions

for guided surgery

The technology is based on an intra-

operative fluorescence detector and

fluorescent probes which specifically

target tumors.

Staff 2011 : 11 employees Turnover 2011 : 560 K€

Focused on cancer surgery

improvement, Fluoptics technology will

give surgeons a radically new efficiency

in tumor resection.

Fluoptics has developed an imaging system that will

drastically improve cancer surgery, giving new hope to

thousands of cancer patients around the world.

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NANOMAKERS

• Staff 2011 : 5 employees (France)

2 employees (Japan)

• Turnover 2011 : 90 K€

NANOMAKERS designs, produces and sells SiC nanopowders of

high quality that increase decisively the mechanical, thermal and

chemical materials of all types of industrial.

→ Fundraising : 3,3 M€

→ Design, installation of the first block on the production site CONTINENTAL in Rambouillet. The commissioning was completed January 9, 2012 with rates of production and quality above expectations.

→ Majority stake in Japan Nanomakers and early commercial deployment in Europe and North America.

Nanopowders of silicon carbide are compatible with a

wide range of materials. It can be incorporated into

polymers, metals, ceramics.

Nanopowders are the material of choice to enhance

many existing materials or develop new ones. Highlight 2011

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APIX TECHNOLOGY

Analytical Pixels Technology

APIX is the first startup to be spun out of the Alliance for

Nanosystems VLSI, which was launched by Leti and the

California Institute of Technology in 2007.

APIX designs, manufactures and markets analysis tools

based on nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) and an

innovative way to implement miniaturized gas

chromatography.

•Staff 2011 : 4

•Turnover 2011 : -

Future applications are expected to include

health screening through the analysis of

biomarkers in a patient’s breath..

These tiny systems will significantly reduce the

costs of current gas analysis systems used for

industrial processing by the petrochemical and

natural gas distribution industries and for

analysis of ambient air quality.

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Conclusion

• Materials were, are and will be at the core of multiple applications.

• Start-up is the way to move invention into innovations for the market.

• CEA created more than 70 material based companies

• MINATEC innovation campus is a place designed and organised for

innovative start-ups efficient growth.

• Investment in these start-ups goals and assures multiple long-term

partners for long term R&D contracts.

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MINATEC Nanolab network

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MINATEC® Nanolab presentation _ 2012 36

Nanotechnologies are key for the development of future industries

Nanotechnology potential world market size by 2015 is around 1 trillion US dollars (NSF)

Country strategic

goals

Time ?

How ?

Multiple goals and interest for the country development

Large and difficult project to achieve without long field experience Time delays without an efficient master planning

materials (& rare ones)

energy

systems

healthcare

textile industry

electronics

automotive

Multiple fields of application

- Strategic independence

- Youth training

- Support an existing industry

- Develop and assist Research

- Generate Intellectual Properties

- Create start-ups

- Develop a culture of Innovation

- …

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MINATEC® Nanolab presentation _ 2012 37

+ Become a member of the

international network MINATEC® Nanolab

ENABLER

= MINATEC® Nanolab

A project-oriented approach

Engineered by an experienced

public-private consortium

A complete full-packaged project-oriented approach to develop a research facility in nanotechnologies

24 months

Country strategic

goals

- Strategic independence

- Youth training

- Support an existing industry

- Develop and assist Research

- Generate Intellectual Properties

- Create start-ups

- Develop a culture of Innovation

- …

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MINATEC® Nanolab presentation _ 2012 38

MINATEC® Nanolab, a 24 months 3 phases packaged procedure with well-defined deliverables

DEFINITION

Analysis & studies 1

- Strategy and marketing positioning, definition of fields of application

- Writing of a basic design, (ie. Definition of the plateform, the equipments, training plans,etc.) and a first previsional budget

- Writing of a detailed design, with implementation plans

- Detailed answer and quotations: - equipment, facilities, … - technical & maintenance and

process engineers training

6 months 18 months

- Validation phase on demonstrators

Long term

- Integration in MINATEC® Nanolab International Network

- students and researchers exchanges - common purchase center - developments i.e training in tech transfer

Specification listing with provisional budget

Acceptance on specifications

MINATEC® Nanolab International Network

- Implementation: - purchasing and installation - training - implementation

SETTING UP

Except civil ingineering

Until operational 2 RESEARCH ORIENTED

PROJECT MODE 3

Contract

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MINATEC TOMORROW

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A unique campus of 250 ha

In the heart of the city of Grenoble

With state-of-the-art equipments for science and technology

Major research and education institutions

Attracting researchers from all around the world

And a strong involvement of local and regional authorities

GIANT offers a great synergy of technological means and human resources

Grenoble’s success stories GIANT

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Large European

instruments

Management

Fundamental

research

Health and biotech

Nanobio

Energy

GreEn

Micro-nanotechnology

MINATEC

GIANT’s vision

Six centers of excellence

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GIANT’s vision, an ambitious urban transformation

Creating a dynamic and attractive campus

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Annual Budget: 1000M€ (Investments : 150 M€)

10 000 researchers

10 000 students

10 000 inhabitants

7 000 industrial jobs

5 000 scientific publications / year

500 new patents / year

Rank 4th

for patents in

France

GIANT Key figures

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GIANT: Coupled to a huge urban development project

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45 Direction de la valorisation – J.-Ch. GUIBERT

MERCI

THANK Y OU


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