SHOKStrategic Centers for Science, Technology and Innovation

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SHOK
Strategic Centers for Science,
Technology and Innovation
1.11.2012
Strategic Centers for Science, Technology
and Innovation (SHOK) are a unique
cooperation platform for innovative
companies and spearheading research
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The results are breakthrough innovations
of global importance, which can be agilely
transformed into growth in business life and
wellbeing in society
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Research programmes are the core and
they consist of work carried out jointly by
research organisations and companies and
other inputs
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Bioeconomy
Health and wellbeing
Information and communication
industry and services
Built environment innovations
Energy and the environment
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Metal products and
mechanical engineering
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The volume of the SHOK programmes
was 189 million euros in 2011. Both large
and SME-businesses were involved in the
programmes.
Million euros
2011
CLEEN
38
FIBIC
30
FIMECC
51
RYM
11
SalWe
16
TIVIT
43
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Cluster for Energy and Environment CLEEN Ltd
Strategic Research Themes and Programme Coverage 2011
CCSP – Carbon Capture and Storage
Program
EFEU – Efficient Energy Use
FCEP – Future Combustion Engine
Power Plants
MMEA – Measurement, Monitoring
and Environmental Efficiency
SGEM – Smart Grids and Energy Markets
• Technological and conceptual
breakthroughs in know-how, development
and commercialization of CCS , novel
collaboration coalitions
Participants:
67 companies and 18 research
organisations
• Knowledge and competence to enable
future economic growth in new energy
efficiency product and service innovations
Volume:
38 m€
• Improves energy efficiency and
environmental impact of combustion
engine power plants
• New technologies, methods, tools and
services for environmental observation
systems both in industrial processes and in
the surrounding environment
• Develops international smart grid
solutions demonstrated in a real
environment utilizing Finnish R&D
infrastructure
Main objective:
Promote industry’s
competitiveness by initiating,
facilitating and managing wide,
deep and shared R&D&I between
various industries and academia
in the field of energy and
environment
www.cleen.fi
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Finnish Bioeconomy Cluster FIBIC Oy
Strategic Research Themes and Programme Coverage 2011
Intelligent and resource
efficient production
technologies
Future Biorefinery
• EffFibre: Value through intensive and
efficient fibre supply
• EffNet: Efficient Networking towards
Novel Products and Processes
Radically
improved
resource
efficiency
• FuBio JR2: Future Biorefinery –Joint
research 2
• FuBio Cellulose:Future Biorefinery –
Products from Dissolved Cellulose
Knowledge
platform
for new value
chains
Participants:
Almost 90
Volume:
30 m€
Main objective:
Turn research and
science into
sustainable bio-based
solutions
www.fibic.fi
Customer solutions
for the future
New growth
opportunities
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Finnish Metal and Engineering Competence
Cluster FIMECC Ltd
Strategic Research Themes and Programme Coverage 2011
Service Business • FutIS (Future Industrial Services)
User Experience
• UXUS (User Experience and Usability in
Complex Systems)
Global Networks • I&N (Innovations and Network)
Intelligent
Solutions
• EFFIMA (Energy and Life Cycle Cost
Efficient Machines)
• ELEMET (Energy and Life Cycle
Efficient Metal Processes)
• MANU (Manufacturing technologies)
Breakthrough
Materials
• LIGHT (Light and Efficient Solutions)
• DEMAPP (Demanding Applications)
High
performance
service concepts
Outstanding
user experience
Efficient and
flexible network
structures
Leading
solutions to
pioneering
customers
New materials
that create new
markets
Participants:
105 companies and 13 research
organisations
Volume:
51 m€
Main objective:
Boost cooperation between
companies and research
institutes and create new
international research networks,
new top science, new
application-driven research
contents and new business
benefits.
www.fimecc.com
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Built Environment Innovations
RYM Oy
Strategic Research Themes and Programme Coverage 2011
PRE – Built
Environment
Process Reengineering
• Radically renewed user-centric
business models for the real
estate and construction industry
by utilizing building information
management throughout the
processes
SY – Indoor
Environment
• Superior indoor environments,
that enhance facility users’ wellbeing, productivity and
satisfaction in ecologically and
economically sustainable way
EUE – Energizing
Urban Ecosystem
• Outstanding future cities
exploiting the comprehensive
understanding for the planning,
design and management of the
urban ecosystems achieved
through multidisciplinary and
holistic research
4 x improved
performance in
processes by
utilizing BIM
2 x user satisfaction
while cutting 75%
energy consuming
Participants:
72 companies and
13 research organisations
Volume:
11 m€
Main objective:
Sustainable innovation
through research
www.rym.fi
3 x more liveable
cities while cutting
50% Co2-footprint
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Health and Well-being
SalWe Ltd
Strategic Research Themes and Programme Coverage 2011
Intelligent
Monitoring for
Health and Wellbeing
Mind and Body
Tools with which individuals
themselves or healthcare
professionals will be able to
promote individual wellbeing and health
Better management of
obesity and brain disorders
Participants:
21 companies and 11 research
organisations
Volume:
16 m€
Main Objective:
Pursue research which leads to the
development of products, services
and practices that prevent and treat
diseases with major public health
and economic impact, and
comprehensively maintain and
improve the functional capabilities
of an individual.
www.salwe.fi
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Information and
Communication Industry and Services
TIVIT
Strategic Research Themes and Programme Coverage 2011
Next Media
Digital Services
Internet of Things
Data to Intelligence
• Breaking the limits of content
• Changing the way media is created,
configured, serviced and consumed
• Enabling Web of Services
• Pooling service enablers and
platforms
• Horizontalizing IoT
• Connecting billions of devices to
Web
• Giving value for heterogenious datasets
• Using data as a strategic asset
Cloud Software
• Moving SW into Web
• Improving SW development
productivity
Device and
Interoperability
• Bridging Realities
• Opening embedded data
Participants:
102 companies,
12 research organisations
Volume:
43 M€
Main objective:
Pursue industry-driven collaborative
research creating global business in
the field of data-intensive digital
services
www.tivit.fi
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Thank you!
www.shok.fi/en
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