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NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGIES CLUSTER:
RESULTS and PERSPECTIVES
Stanford, October 2014
Nuclear Technologies
ATTRACTION AND SUPPORT OF STURTUPS IS OUR KEY
ACTIVITY IN FRAME OF CREATION OF SKOLKOVO ECOSYSTEM
• On October 26, 110 startups participated in Skolkovo project and developing their
technology business in the innovation segment Nuclear technologies; 13 projects
got positive response from Cluster expert panel.
• Developing relationship with professional associations working in NT Cluster
priority areas. Agreement with Back –End association AVERO signed in June, with
Laser Association and Partnership in Radiation Technologies will signed in 2014 –
they will support start-ups initiation and development, and provide support in R&D
expertise and commercialization.
• Resident companies supported by NT cluster presented their achievements on
International exhibitions in Russia and abroad: SPIE Photonics West 2014,
International Waste Management Symposia, Photonics Russia, Atomexpo et al.
• Support of Cluster participants in development business and technology
partnership with industrial leaders and governmental relations SC Rostech,
Siemens, Saint-Gobain, Festo, Varian MS, OMZ, KUKA Systems,
RESEARCH
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• 25% of the Cluster projects are founded by graduates of RAS institutes
• 8 RAS projects raised grant financing
• At least 10% of the Foundation experts are RAS employees
• 2014 год: Presentation of Skolkovo opportunities in PI RAS, IoS RAS, FEFU, MEPhI, Joint
Seminar of RFBR and Helmholtz society et al.
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s • Interaction with universities: Lomonosov Moscow State University, Bauman Moscow State
Technical University, MEPhI, MIPT, UrFU etc.
• 20% of the Cluster companies are founded by university graduates
• Cluster employees participate in project contests; regular meetings are held with students and
teachers of the main universities to attract new projects.
THE CLUSTER CLOSELY COLLABORATES WITH UNIVERSITIES AND
RESEARCH INSTITUTES
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• l’AUEG (Alliance Université Entreprise de Grenoble)
• Technoprom – 2014 BEST AVAILABLE TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE INDUSTRY
• DEMAND FOR NEW TECHNOLOGIES: PRIVATE INITIATIVE AND PUBLIC POLICY
• STARTUP VILLAGE Potential of Engineering companies for speed up commercialization of
new technologies and products
• Experience of industrial applications of additive technologies
• OPEN INNOVATIONS. Creative Disruption. In Science and Research
• Opportunities for start ups in Russian engineering industry. Instrument for support
commercialization.
PRESENTATION OF THE SKOLKOVO AND NT CLUSTER IN PROFESSIONAL
COMUNITY
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Russian actions, including regional seminars of SC Rosatom
Екатеринбург: Иннопром 2011 -2014, Совет Главных Конструкторов Свердловской области
Томск: International Congress on Energy Fluxes and Radiation Effects (EFRE-2014), Инновус
Новосибирск, Технопром 2013 – 2014, Школа Академпарка
Дубна: Всероссийской научно-практической конференции «Принципы и механизмы
формирования национальной инновационной системы в РФ» 2012 -2014
Конференция «Радиационные технологии», Ялта 2014 (организована ГК Росатом)
Железногорск: 2, 3й Железногорский Инновационный Форум (4й – 11-13.12.2014)
Ульяновск – Проектная сессия для стартапов и представителей университетов (25.11.14)
International conferences and
seminars
ATOMEXPO 2011 – 2014, ND-EXPO - 2014
German-Russian Workshop Helmholtz Association and RFBR : Experience, Solutions, Prospects
TRAM - Trends in Advanced Machining, Manufacturing and Materials
Photonics West 2014
l’AUEG (Alliance Université Entreprise de Grenoble) Skolkovo Stminar
11 Ionizing Radiation and Polymers symposium– 2014
4th Asian Forum for Accelerators and Detectors 2013 (invited to AFAD 2015)
INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS
International commercialization
1. A range of projects are being developed by
means of international partnerships (R&D
contracts, procurement of inventions, potential
purchase of technologies or start-ups
themselves)
2. The mechanism of competitions involving
international partners – Varian Startup
Challenge 2013 (we are continuing this in 2014)
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International acceleration
1. Getting companies from the Cluster
involved in successful commercialization
projects for innovation centres and
partners - HighTechXL Eindhoven,
Acceleration Pathway at Houston
Technology Centre
2. Presentation of NT Cluste projects :
In the field of radiation technologies – in
Grenoble (France) in March 2014
In the field of back-end – in Japan, October
2014
3. Work is ongoing to attract entrepreneurs to
projects involving teams with predominantly
scientific and research-based skill-sets
Plasma screens
Shandong
HIG
ALONG WITH STARTUPS AND INVESTORS INDUSTRIAL
PARTNERS ARE THE CRYTICAL ELEMENT FOR THE
EFFICIENT ECOSYSTEM
Determination and development of operations as a part of innovation priorities of the
Cluster and improved integration of the foresight together with the partners by means
of market vision transfer by the partners with regard to the participants and their
involvement to the value chains and R&D of the partners;
Development of partners’ R&D centers in Skolkovo Innovation Center premises,
creation of research infrastructure, new jobs and engagement of highly qualified
professionals;
Emergence of new participants engaged in business development based on the
technological solutions of the partners.
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NEW TECHNOLOGY POLICY AND COOPERATION ACTIVITY
• The activities on formulating proposals for the Presidential Council for Economic
Modernization in the area of Photonics and New Production technologies were
carried out as a part of the ongoing activities to maintain compliance with the
innovative priorities of the Cluster to market and technology trends. The analysis
of the international situation and discussions with the representatives of the
scientific, engineering and business community (in collaboration with Skoltech)
was carried out.
• In the area of Photonics the current Innovation priorities cover a large part of
development trends in the world and in Russia (except Telecommunications
sector, related to the priorities of IT and The Space Technology and
Telecommunications Cluster)
• Analysis of New industrial technology area revealed the necessity for expanding
the list of innovative priorities with the specification of the perspective directions.
RESEARCH
CENTER
MARKET PRIORITIES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF NUCLEAR AND RADIATION
TECHNOLOGIES
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•Nuclear industry
•Medicine and biotechnologies
•Micro- and nano- electronics
•Manufacturing and processing
industries
•Security and safety
•Food and water markets
•Ecological sustainability
• Scientific market
TECHNOLOGY PRIORITIES OF NT CLUSTER OF
SKOLKOVO FOUNDATION (1)
2.1. Industrial technologies based on nuclear science developments:
2.1.1. Specific and and spin-off of nuclear power and fusion technologies;
2.1.2. Processing and storage of radioactive waste;
2.1.3. Back-end for radiation-dangerous objects;
2.1.4.. Isotopes and their applications in medicine and industry. Radiopharmaceuticals
2.1.5. Plasma formation and diagnostics for technological applications;
2.2. Application of radiation and electromagnetic fields
2.2.1. Radiation and radioisotope therapy and magnet therapy
2.2.2. Laser and terahertz technologies for diagnostics and therapy, cosmetology and biotechnology
2.2.3. Technologies of medical and industrial diagnostics utilizing radiation and magnetic fields
2.2.4. Radiation technologies for microbiology processing, sterilization and disinfection technologies;
2.2.5. Volume and surface processing of materials by high pressure, temperature and particle beams.
Deposition, sputtering, implantation;
2.2.6. Coating formation technologies;
2.2.7. Particle beam, laser, terahertz, plasma and electrochemical technologies for the industrial applications.
Additive technologies;
2.2.9. Security inspection systems;
2.2.10. Beam, laser and plasma techniques for mediation and
adaption technologies to enhance ecological sustainability ;
2.2.11. Electron-beam, radiation-chemical and EM field controlled technologies;
2.2.12. Radiation processing of mineral products
2.2.13. Radiation technologies in geology and geochemistry;
TECHNOLOGICAL PRIORITIES OF NT CLUSTER OF SKOLKOVO FOUNDATION
(2)
2.3. Technologies of properties’ modification and characterization of materials
2.3.1. Materials for nuclear and thermonuclear energetic;
2.3.2. Materials for electro-physical and electro-optical systems and electronics. Superconductors;
2.3.3. New material for medicine;
2.3.4. Technologies of creation nanostructures and nano-systems; Engineering of materials.
2.3.5. Composite materials;
2.3.6. Powder materials for coatings and additive technologies;
2.3.7. Equipmentt and technologies of structure, composition and characteristics control for materials and
compounds;
2.3.8. Non-destructive testing. Radiography. Tomography;
2.3.7. Methods of extraction of high purity and rare-earth materials;
2.4. Technologies supplied to mechanical systems, instruments and new microelectronics
2.4.1. Particle accelerators and components;
2.4.2. Lasers and components;
2.4.3. Compact neutron sources;
2.4.4. Automated control and anticipatory systems. Robotic inspection and repair;
2.4.5. UHF-systems;
2.4.6. Detectors, sensors, dosimeters and components;
2.4.7. Equipmentt and technologies based on radiation sources, plasmas or lasers for new materials’
development. Lithography. Fast prototyping;
2.4.8. Systems of calibration, checking and certification for detectors;
TECHNOLOGICAL PRIORITIES OF NT CLUSTER OF SKOLKOVO FOUNDATION
(3)
2.5. Technologies of designing, constructing, modeling and engineering of complicated technological
objects and systems
2.5.1. Engineering of technological systems including systems based on radiation sources or lasers.
Radiation safety aspects;
2.5.2. Predictive modelling in power engineering
2.5.3. Design, modelling and characterisation of materials structure and properties at extreme conditions.
Computer-aided engineering systems;
2.5.4 Life-cycle control systems for complicated technological objects;
2.5.5. Imaging technologies and data acquisition;
2.5.6. Simulations for nano-, bio-, radiation technologies;
2 items will removed from the list of priorities:
2.1.4. Radiobiological studies (it’s not market oriented wording. We have no proposals from start-ups in this
area. Business approach could be implemented in frame of the item 2.2.1. Radiation and radioisotope
therapy and magnet therapy)
2.2.8. Separation and filter production technologies based on utilization of ionizing radiation; (now this Item is
fully integrated to 2.2.7. Particle beam, laser, terahertz, plasma and electrochemical technologies for the
industrial applications. Additive technologies; )
TOP PRIORITIES OF THE CLUSTER IN NEXT 3 YEARS
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• The main challenge for the Cluster in next three years will be creating the
“ecosystem” around the technology core of residents and industrial partners that
can allow more than 50% of Cluster’s companies achieve significant commercial
success in the next 5 to 7 years.
• The focus in the next 2-3 years will be on further development in the areas of
industrial applications including beam, laser, plasma technologies and new
materials’ and coatings’ development with broad involvement of Russian and
international industrial partners and active acceleration of the most perspective
participants
• As part of ecosystem development, expert leadership from the market and
technology point of view in nuclear and radiation technologies, photonics,
advanced manufacturing and material science technologies have to be
demonstrated by being a key potential partner for the best innovation start-
up projects, industrial leaders and investors in their field, .
COOPERATION WITH RUSSIAN UNIVERSITIES
UNIVERSITY Skolkovo Participant Joint activities. Skolkovo representatives in University
1 Lomonosov Moscow State
University
Split, Intersoft-Eurasia, LIMF, Medical
Nanotechnologies, Superox-
Innovations, Mikrotrino
Seminars on chairs and in Skobeltsyn
Institute of Nuclear Physics (Lomonosov
Moscow State University)
2 Ural Federal University Geomera, Luminescent dosimetry ,
Terrikon, Spektr
Regular meetings, seminars, exchange of
information on development programs and
competitions.
3 Saint –Petersburg Polytechnical
University
New chemical products, Polisid
Point interaction with the chairs, the interaction on the NPT program
4 Novosibirsk State University Technoscan-Lab Lecture about Skolkovo and Nuclear Technologies Cluster, contacts with professors
5 Lobachevsky State University of
Nizhniy Novgorod (National
Research Institute)
Rustech Seminars on chairs, interaction on programs
Fotonika and NPT
6 Federal State Autonomic Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education National Research Nuclear University «MEPhI»
Energomashtechnika Interaction. Innovation Competition in Universities.
Cooperation with another Universities: Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Baltic Federal University Immanuel Cant,
National Research University Moscow Power Engineering Institute, St. Petersburg National Research University of Information
Technologies, Mechanics and Optics, Tusur University, National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, Ufa State Aviation
Technical University
COOPERATION WITH RUSSIAN ACADEMY INSTITUTES/FANO
Institute Skolkovo Participant Joint activities
1. Joint Institute for High
Temperatures of the Russian
Academy of Sciences
Handy-Power, Biomedical
Laser Technologies
Seminars in the laboratories
2 Institute of High Current
Electronics SB RAS
Plazma Sources Project selecting, roundtable discussion on the
conference
3 Institute of Laser Physics Siberian
Branch of Russian Academy of
Sciencies
Optogard Nanotech Interaction with the laboratories
4 The Ioffe Institute Vikselkom Skolkovo presentation
5 Institute for Spectroscopy Russian
Academy of Sciences
EUF Labs Troitskiy Cluster conference,
Seminar of the Development Institutes
6 The Lebedev Physical Institute of
the Russian Academy of Sciences
(LPI RAS)
BabyField, Supermaterial
Russian Beryllium
Seminar on work results and plan for development was
held
7 Institute of Synthetic Polimer
Materials ISPM RAS
LUMINOTECH Interaction with the laboratories
Cooperation with other Institutes: BINP, IGP RAS, IAP RAS, ISSP, IEE RAS, INR RAS, JINR, the Semenov ICP of RAS
NUCLEAR CLUSTER RESIDENTS – STURTUP COMPANIES
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• There are 99 companies in the Cluster
• The priority areas of focus are formulated based
on the requirements imposed on technological
solutions based on inventions in the nuclear
sector: creating, modifying and certifying
materials; radiation technologies and device- and
machine-building technologies. It is specifically in
these three areas that 90% of the participating
companies are developing their business
• In the field of nuclear science, the Cluster is
supporting companies that are working on
technologies related to de-commissioning of
materials and work with waste materials
1. Technologies for which there is
demand in the nuclear sector
2. Radiation technologies
3. Technologies used to create and
perform diagnostics on materials
4. Device- and machine-building
technologies
5. Technologies used in
engineering and planning
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Innovation priority Participants
• NT cluster managed to attract at least the same
number of participants as it did the year before
in spite of decreasing the total number of
Skolkovo applications
• However, following regular monitoring of their
activity, approximately 10% companies had
their status as participants withdrawn in 2013,
because they did not undertake any research at
all Q3
2011
Q4
2011
Q1
2012
Q3
2012
Q1
2013 Q4
2013
Q2
2012
Q4
2012
Q2
2013
Q3
2013
Number of Nuclear
Technologies Cluster
applicants
Number of Nuclear
Technologies Cluster
participants
% of the Foundation applications