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Forest-Based Sector Technology PlatformCG Beckeman
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Europe and FTP
Global strength – Europe in the lead
Political support necessary for FTP success
Improved cooperation between EU-countries
Coordination with national research agendas
Co-funding
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Budget proposal FP 7 (2007-2013)
Cooperation 44735
Ideas 11942
People 7178
Capacities 7536
Non-nuclear actions of
the Joint Research Centre 1824
Total 73215 (EUR mio.)
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”Cooperation” – nine themes (EUR mio.)
Health 8373
Food, Agriculture and Biotechnology 2472
Information and Communication Technologies 12756
Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, materials and
new Production Technologies 4865
Energy 2951
Environment (including Climate Change) 2552
Transport (including Aeronautics) 5981
Socio-economic Sciences and the Humanities 798
Security and Space 3987
Total 44735
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Growth of Community RTD BudgetNormalised to four years duration
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Funding mechanisms
FP72007-2013
73 B EUR
European ResearchCouncilJoint European Technology InitiativesJETI (5-6)
TP
Evaluation
Technology platforms (~ 32)
Integrated projects
Infrastructures
Basic research
etc.
TP
FTP
TP
TP
TP
TP
National publicfunding
Industry funding
EIB, banks
Etc.
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Innovation System
Product focus
Process focus
Focus on understanding
Company
Research clusters
Institutes
Tech. Universities
Research programmes
Universities
Research provider
Society Industry Companies
Initiative / financing bodies
Our movement in the last years
For support of product development a close interaction to external research is maintained
Industrial production and marketing
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Vision document (stage 1)Shared VisionKey ChallengesStrategic Objectives
Strategic Research Agenda, including plan for funding (stage 2)
Implementation (stage 3)
Key deliverables of a Technology Platform
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Strategic objectives of the FTP
Meeting the multifunctional demands on forest resources and their sustainable management.
Enhancing availability and use of forest bio-mass for products and energy.
Development of intelligent and efficient manufacturing processes, including reduced energy consumption.
Development of innovative products for changing markets and customer needs.
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Strategic objectives of the FTP
Establishing a more efficient innovation system, including a better-structured research community with higher efficiency.
Deepening the sector’s scientific basis, including taking advantage of emerging sciences.
Establishing education and training schemes that meet high requirements.
Improving communication with the public and policy makers.
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Important for SRA success
Time 2005 – 2030 Divided 2005 – 2015 and 2015 – 2030
7th Frame Program 2007 – 2013QualityRelevanceFocus
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Platforms for interaction
Plants for the Future (Plant and genomics)
Technology Platform on Sustainable Chemistry (SUSTECH)
European Construction Technology Platform (ECTP)
Water Supply and Sanitation Technology Platform (WSSTP)
Platform on Future Manufacturing Technologies (MANUFUTURE)
Liquid Biofuels
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Organisation
High Level Group
ProjectManagement
Advisory Committee
National Support Groups
ScientificCouncil
Education & training
Funding,structure and coordination
Strategic Research Agenda
Communication
Implementation
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FTP’s National Support Groups
EstablishedAustria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
Under establishmentBelgium, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, UK
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Development of Strategic Research Agenda
Specialities/New businesses
Strategic Research Agenda
Forestry
Pulp and paper products
Wood products
Bioenergy
Energy Competi-tiveness
Consu-mers
Society Environ-ment
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Development of the SRA
NSGNSG
NSGNSG
Individuals via website
June 15
Bottom-up collection of research needs
Forestry
Pulp and paper
Wood products
Bioenergy
Specialities and new businesses
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European prioritisation by value chain WGs
Sept 15
SRA team
Putting together the SRA
Nov 9–10
WHAT?
WHO?
WHEN?
RESULT Inputs R&D theme proposals
StructureStrategic objectivesR&D themes SRA
Dec 1
Project management
team
FinalisingSRA
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SRA contributors
1) Lennart Eriksson+6 (SRA team)2) SRA team + ICs+ITTF3) VCWG leaders + members4) Project management
SRA Working organisation
SRA Project organisation
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VCWG members
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Development of the SRA – Detailed timetable
Sept 13
Letter to NSGs
Week 41
First Draft SRA
Sept 29
VCWG leaders +secr. +ICs+IT+PM
Oct 14
AC
Oct 13
SC
Nov 9
HLG
Nov 9-10
R&D ForumDraft SRA
Dec 1
Final SRA
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FTP and climate change
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Forest-based business ICT – applications
A 1 m resolution picture is created using satellite picture and GPS
Forest managementwith GPS for sustainability anddiversified supply networks
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Forest-Based Sector Technology Platform
SRA will be publicly presented on 9-10 November 2005 in the European Forest-based Sector Research Forum
www.fbs-research.com