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Einführung in die britischeMarksituation im BereichNanotechnologie
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Nanotechnology Industries Association (NIA)NIA History Industry-Push: formed in 2005 by a number of industrial companies active in nanotechnology
(including Unilever, BASF, Smith&Nephew, Qinetiq Nanomaterials) ‘Start-up’ funded by UK Government (DTI) for 3 years March 2008: incorporation of NIA ltd (UK)* March 2009: incorporation of NIA aisbl (international, Belgium)*
NIA Activities Advising/working with federal & national legislative & executive administrations and policy-
informing bodies Policy/Regulation discussions Co-organisation of Trade Missions (e.g. with UKTI/UKFCO to Canada, US, Japan)
Advising the OCED (WPMN & WPN) through BIAC* Liaison status with standardisation bodies (i.e. BSI NTI/1; CEN/TC 352; (ISO/TC 229)) Proactive work with stakeholders:
promoting Applications & Benefits of Nanotechnologies engaging with Consumers
* OECD: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentWPMN: Working Party on Manufactured Nanomaterials (i.e. part of the OECD initiative on ‘Chemical Safety’)WPN: Working Party on Nanotechnology (i.e. part of the OECD ‘Committee for Scientific and Technological Policy’) BIAC: Business and Industry Advisory Committee to the OECD
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Nanotechnology in the UKGovernment-commissioned RS / RAEng Report:Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies: Opportunities & Uncertainties(2005)
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… the sector-independent, responsible voice for the industrial nanotechnologies supply chains;
… it proactively supports the ongoing innovation and commercialisation of the next generation of technologies and promotes their safe and reliable advancement.
Nanotechnology Industries Association (NIA)
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Manufacture of(Nanomaterials &)nanoenabled Products
NIA Membership
[source: Oxonica]
Trade & Manufacture of intermediate nanoenabled Products
Retail of nanoenabled Products
Instrumentation & Services:Characterisation , Analysis, Detection
Associated Support Services (Insurance, Legal Representation, etc.)
[source: Intrisiq]
[source: Beneq]
[source: BASF
[source: UMICORE]
[source: Naneum]
[source: RAS Materials]
[source: RAS Materials]
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Nanotechnology in the UKGovernment-commissioned RS / RAEng Report:Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies: Opportunities & Uncertainties(2005)
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Nanotechnology – The Promise (2005)
[S. Friedrichs & J. Schulte, Sci. Tech. Adv. Mater., ISNEPP 2006]
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Nanotechnology – The PromiseWorld market forecasts for nanotechnology [billion US$].
[The Economic Development of Nanotechnology, European Commission, DG Research, 28.11.2006]
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Nanotechnology – Who’s making (all) the Money?
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[source: Malanowski et al, Growth Market Nanotechnology, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim 2006]
Nanotechnology-related Sales ShareN
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Share in total Sales of the Companythe big ones
Nanotechnology – Who’s making (all) the Money?
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[source: Malanowski et al, Growth Market Nanotechnology, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim 2006]
Nanotechnology-related Sales ShareN
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Share in total Sales of the Companythe small ones
Nanotechnology – Who’s making (all) the Money?
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Nanotechnology – Who’s making (all) the Money?
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Nanotechnological Institutions by Country (overall number: 1198).
[The Economic Development of Nanotechnology, European Commission, DG Research, 28.11.2006]
Commercialisation of Nanotechnology
UK
DE
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[Source: OECD and SCImago Research Group (CSIC) (forthcoming), Report on Scientific Production, based on Scopus Custom Data, Elsevier, June 2011.]
(Academic) Excellence in Nanotechnology
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[Source: OECD and SCImago Research Group (CSIC) (forthcoming), Report on Scientific Production, based on Scopus Custom Data, Elsevier, June 2011.]
(Academic) Excellence in Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology
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[Source: OECD, REGPAT Database, January 2010.]
Patenting of Nanotechnology Innovations
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Nanotechnologies – who’s making money?Number of nanotechnology patents across regions in Europe (until 2005)
[Nanotechnology: An Overview based on Indicators & Statistics; OECD STI Working Paper 2009/7, June 2009]
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Share of patents by nanotechnology sub-areas (1995 – 2005)
[Nanotechnology: An Overview based on Indicators & Statistics; OECD STI Working Paper 2009/7, June 2009]
Nanotechnology Patent Landscape
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Leading Nations in Nanotechnology Patent Applications according to Sectors (both applicants and inventors)
[The Economic Development of Nanotechnology, European Commission, DG Research, 28.11.2006]
Lead in all sectors: US> Japan >Germany
Nanobiotechnology: US > Germany > Japan > Canada > France
Nanoelectronics: US> Japan> Germany > Netherlands & South Korea
Nanomaterials: US > Japan > Germany > UK
Nanodevices: US > Japan > Germany > Switzerland
Nanooptics: US > Japan > UK > Germany
Nanomagnetics: US > Japan > Germany > Netherlands
Spread of Excellence in Nanotechnology Patents
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[Source: OECD, calculations based on the Worldwide Patent Statistical Database, EPO, April 2011.]
Spread of Excellence in Technology Patents
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[Source: OECD, calculations based on the Worldwide Patent Statistical Database, EPO, April 2011.]
Spread of Excellence in Technology Patents
UK Leadership in Patent Quality in:• Materials & Metallurgy• Environmental Technology• Biomaterials• Textile and Paper Machines
German Leadership in Patent Quality in:• Solar Technology
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[source: wikipedia]
Commercialisation - A ‘Supply Chain’ ProblemCommercialisation of technology is SLOW: Printing Press Steam engine
… & UNPREDICTABLE: VHS (versus Betamax) QWERTY (versus Dvorak) Keyboard …
[http://www.siteuri.ro/dvorak/]
[http://intermentary.com/renaissance-computer/]
[source: wikipedia]
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Nanotechnology Innovation in ContextRTA Index: Compatibility across Nanotechnology Application Fields (until 2005)
[Nanotechnology: An Overview based on Indicators & Statistics; OECD STI Working Paper 2009/7, June 2009]
RTA indexes close to 1 indicate a technological compatibility between nanotechnology and overall specialisation.
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Nanotechnology Innovation in ContextRTA Index: Compatibility across Nanotechnology Application Fields (until 2005)
[Nanotechnology: An Overview based on Indicators & Statistics; OECD STI Working Paper 2009/7, June 2009]
RTA indexes close to 1 indicate a technological compatibility between nanotechnology and overall specialisation.
RTA indexes > 1 indicate nanotechnology patenting outside a general patenting track record.
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Nano2Market -Towards Good Practice for IPR & Technology Transfer in Nanotechnology Development
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Nano2Market – The Results… to find out more: The ‘Nano2Market’ -Toolbox:
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NIA-solutions to nano-specific ‘problems’ in a typical technology innovation chain:
Nanotechnology – Innovation-Chain Issues
Basic Research & Discovery PatentProof of
ConceptMarket Identification Prototype Scale-up,
Pilot PlantApproval, Registration
Market
Research & Development Demonstration & Scale-Up Commercialisation & Market Uptake
IPIP TTTTSafety
ApprovalSafety
Approval
R&D- & Innovation Support, IP-Protection Policies, Exploitation Policies/Support
nano-specific EHS-Policies/Regulation
nano-specific OHS-Policies/Regulation
OECD Working Party on Nanotechnology(OECD WPN)
OECD Working Party on Manufacture Nanomaterials (OECD WPMN)
• nano-adapted OECD Test Guidelines (OECD TGs)
• Mutual Acceptance of Data (MAD)
• OECD Harmonised Templates (OECD HTs)
Standardisation (ISO, CEN, BSI, DIN, etc.)
• Certified Reference Materials
• Metrology Standards
Governments / Regulators
Global policy-informing & -making Community
Industry
R&D SupportNetworks
IP- & TT-StudiesAdvocacy
Public-Private-Partnerships
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NIA Activities – Globally proactive Projects
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NIA Activities – Globally proactive ProjectsProactive policy-informing safety research:
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Proactive policy-informing safety research: Consideration of Relevant MNs
NIA Activities – Globally proactive Projects:
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NIA Niche Activities & Services*** CONFIDENTIAL ***
How to build a PPP?
NIA Flagship ’Public-Private-Partnerships’
Needs
Industry
Offerings
Policy-Makers
Quality Assurance
Improved Processes & Products
Industry
Policy-Makers
Data
Laboratory Access & Work
Expert Knowledge
Nanomaterials
nano-Innovation Policies
Funded Project
R&D- & innovation funding
Characterisation- & Safety Testing Data
Standards & Certified Reference
Detection- & Characterisation Methods
Nano-adapted Safety Tests
Provision of EHS & OHS
Innovation & economic growth
Funding Match-Funding
Match-Funded PPP
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* 50:50 public-private-partnership with the UK Government to support the OECD Sponsorship Programme on Manufactured Nanomaterials: £3.7 Million for in-depth characterisation, ecotoxicology testing and detection prototyping of nano-ZnO and nano-CeO2: PROSPECT –‘Ecotoxicology Test Protocols for Representative Nanomaterials in Support of the OECD Sponsorship Programme’ (January 2009 – June 2012)
* Industry-funded contribution to the OECD Sponsorship Programme on Manufactured Nanomaterials: EURO 245 000 for in-depth characterisation and ecotoxicology testing of nano-Clay: RefNanoCLAYM – ‘Lead-Sponsorship, Characterisation and Testing of Reference NanoClay Materials within the OECD Sponsorship Programme’ (September 2010 – September 2011)
* Global public-private-partnership with the Govmts of German, UK, South Africa (...) in support and advancement of the OECD Sponsorship Programme on Manufactured Nanomaterials: (EURO 4.6 Million) for a Global-NanoMaPPP – ‘Global PPP for the Integrated Measurement and Testing of Representative NanoMaterials’ (February 2012 – January 2014)
[* NIA-initiated and led]
The OECD WPMN Sponsorship Programme- supported by NIA PPPs
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UK-Specific Activities of the NIA-UK
Collaborations with the UKTI & UK FCO:• Trade Missions• Trade-Show Sessions & Stands• Publications• Match-making• Bilateral Collaborations
[NIA-organised session at UK TechWorld 2011, London]
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Contact:Steffi FriedrichsDirector GeneralNanotechnology Industries Associationt: +32 2300 5933 f: +32 2300 5938 m: +32 493 158 959e: [email protected] w: www.nanotechia.org
Brussels: Nanotechnology Industries Association (aisbl)101 Avenue Louise1050 BrusselsBelgium
Thank you!London:Nanotechnology Industries Association (ltd)Lion HouseRed Lion StreetLondon, WC1R 4GBUnited Kingdom
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Nanotechnology – A global (communication) Issue
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… worrying Results
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… worrying Results
When filtered by a whether the respondent had heard stories about nanoparticles in sunscreens Question 12, “Not using sunscreen at all is less risky to my health than using sunscreens that include nanoparticles.” reported that 24% “Disagree” with the statement that not using sunscreen at all is less risky and 20% “Strongly Disagree ”.