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MATCH STGs Seminar & Workshop
15.2.2017, Radisson Park Inn Hotel,
Martelarenlaan 36, Leuven, Belgium
Programme MATCH STGs Seminar & Workshop, February 15, 2017
Radisson Park Inn Hotel, Martelarenlaan 36, 3010 Leuven, Belgium 8:30 Registration
Time Speaker Topic
08:50 - 09:05 Introduction
08:50 Brett Suddell Welcome by FEMS CEO Biobased Solutions UK, FEMS President
08:55 Marco Falzetti
Introduction to Alliance for Materials (A4M) and MATCH Director Apre, Rome, Italy, Chairman A4M and EuMat
Presentation to Sector Technical Groups Energy, Transport, Building and Infrastructure, Health and Creative Industry
09:05 - 09:35 Energy
09:05 Maxim Konter Materials- and material processing needs for Power
Generation looking from industrial standpoint Director Materials, GE Power, Baden Switzerland
09:20 Anke Kaysser-Pyzalla Understanding and Controlling Materials Properties for
Energy Conversion, Storage and Future Energy Efficient Information Technologies
Scientific Director and Chief Executive, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie, Berlin, Germany
09:35 - 10:05 Transport
09:35 Winfried Keiper Multifunctional, lightweight, durable by design: New materials in transportation Public Funding officer, Robert Bosch GmbH,
Stuttgart Germany
09:50 Geoff Scamans
Aluminium from Cans to Cars: Recycling the Future Chief Scientific Officer, Innoval Technology Limited, Beaumont Close, Banbury, Oxon, UK
10:05 - 10:20 Questions from the audience
10:20 BREAK
Time Speaker Topic
10:45 - 12:05 Materials R&D and its impact on Europe
10:45
Hélène Chraye Head of Unit Advanced Materials and Nanotechnologies, European Commission, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation, Brussels, Belgium
11:10 Jérôme Gavillet MATCH National/Regional mapping of industry Sectors & preliminary roadmap elements CEA Liten, Grenoble, France
11:25 Paula M Vilarinho
Impact of Materials R&D&I on the Economy – Example Portugal
Associate Professor, University of Aveiro, Portugal, President of the Portuguese Materials Society (SPM)
11:40 Bertrand Fillon
The Plastic industry Directeur Général à la Recherche, Centre technique Innovation Plasturgie Composites (IPC), Paris, France
11:55 Questions from the audience
12:05 LUNCH
12:50- 13:20 Building & Infrastructure
12:50 Jaime Jose Cubillo Capuz
Towards an optimized construction industry Head of Advanced Materials Group, Centro Tecnologico de Acciona, Acciona Infrastructuras, Madrid Spain
13:05 Samir Boudjabeur
Steel in Smart Construction
Knowledge Group Leader, Tata Steel, London UK
Time Speaker Topic
13:20 - 13:50 Creative Industries
13:20
Jose Manuel Ramos Advanced and functional material: Applications in the textile sector.
International Projects Technician, Instituto Tecnológico Textil / Textile Research Institute. Alcoy - Spain
13:35 João Gomes, R&D Manager Smart Materials and Systems, CENTI, Famalicão, Portugal
“Development of smart and nano material solutions for sports, health and home textile products”
13:50 - 14:20 Health
13:50
Silvia Pascale
Materials for Health: Unmet needs and R&D challenges
Senior Manager External Funding, Sorin Group Italia s.r.l., Italy and Chairwoman EuMat working-group “Biomaterials”.
14:05
Reto Luginbuehl Device-Associated-Infections: Why are novel solutions a Major Challenge for Material Research and Medical Industries?
Head of Chemistry & Biology and executive board member at the RMS Foundation RMS Foundation, Switzerland and Chair iPROMEDAI, COST Action TD1305
14:20 - 14:35 Questions from the audience
14:35 - 14:45
Margarethe Hofmann
Summary of the Seminar & Take Home Message CEO MatSearch Consulting, Switzerland & FEMS Immediate Past President Lutz Walter R&D and Innovation Manager EURATEX, Brussels, Belgium
14:45 BREAK
15:00 WORKSHOP: Introduction to STGs and Lessons learned from
the morning sessions to be implemented in the next actions: Summary and action plan
Chaired by Michal Basista, EuMat & KMM-VIN and Margarethe Hofmann, FEMS
16:15 Closure
16:15 -17:30 Internal meeting for those experts who have time to further discuss the STG
Kick-Off-Meeting of Representatives of the A4M Sector Technical Groups (STGs)
Background Materials are essential for most of the industrial sectors in Europe. However, they are not of value without their functions and their functions are related to the manufacturing of components and final products. Beside the combination of materials – manufacturing - function it is important to discuss also the relation to Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) that will be used more and more in the manufacturing of products (industry 4.0), and materials for ICT are crucial to allow cheaper and more effective manufacturing (e.g. 3D printing) in Europe that is competitive to other countries and continents. The Alliance for Materials (A4M), initiated by a number of ETP’s that have a strong materials agenda and now having as partner also the two important European materials representing societies (Federation of European Materials Societies, FEMS and the European Materials Research Society, E-MRS) will contribute to create the conditions for an effective integration of stakeholders, views and resources in the field of Materials R&D at the EU level. The aim to create Sector Technical Groups (STG) is to serve as a reference point (“comprehensive expert group”) and transmission chain for Materials R&D issues in the respective sector chosen in a long term. The Horizon 2020 project MATCH is initiator of this new activity in the following fields: Energy, Transport, Construction, Health and Creative Industry, and should contribute to the definition and promotion of proper R&I topic priorities for the respective sectors. By this they should also identify materials issues that concern the whole value chain approach of MATCH as e.g. problems with supply chains, challenges in maintaining resource & environment or societal challenges, that may hinder or even prevent possible investments into a technology and reduce the chance of marketable innovations. Scope of activities of STGs
§ integration of industry sectors and Materials R&D communities, § proposing sector-focused visions on Materials R&D, § identification of materials R&D issues that are common to other sectors, § contributing to the definition and promotion of proper R&D&I topic priorities for the respective sector, § becoming another parallel but integrated channel for prioritised topics proposals for the EU funding
programmes, especially topics that are common for two or more STGs, § addressing critical issues in Materials and stimulating specific actions and initiatives on the EU level.
Objectives of Kick-Off-Meeting The aim of the Kick-Off-Meeting of A4M Sector Technical Groups (STG) is:
a) to establish the groups as foreseen in the MATCH proposal, b) to define the chairs and reconfirm the main objectives of the STGs, so that the chairs can start running these
expert groups in a sustainable way, with support of MATCH based on the Terms of Reference (provided in D2.1),
c) Setting up the operational short-medium term activity of the STGs d) to identify the topics that are of main and future interest for the industry (the main chances and challenges for
industry sectors and academic organisations to join the forces) e) to build up expert structures which allow to discuss in detail recommendations that help to boost European
advanced and smart materials based innovative products and markets.
The meeting shall stimulate the materials community to improve and strengthen their R&D strategies in view of (i) education for best trained personnel in research& development and innovation in Europe, (ii) to serve the industrial sectors in a whole value chain approach, and (iii) to take into account the societal challenges and use the ideas of “Circular Economy package of EU Commission” also for Materials Science & Engineering. Immediate Tasks at the Kick-Off-Meeting
1. Identify the chairperson of each of the STG 2. Fix the ways of communication, discussion, and deliverables of work within a certain STG and between the
five STGs 3. Propose minimum two major materials related industrial challenges in the STG indicating their social context
(not more than three or four in order to get them implemented) 4. Identify potential cross-cutting of the selected materials challenges with other STGs 5. Design the STG input to the “working paper” on the selected challenges, agree on tasks sharing, and
deadlines for its achievement 6. Propose further experts if required from industry and economy as well as from academia 7. Agree on the date of the next STG meeting (call-conference) before project’s end 8. ….
The MATCH project (http://www.match-a4m.eu/) is coordinated by Italian Centro Sviluppo Materiali and the whole consortium consists of 18 partners from nine countries representing the six related European Technology Platforms and several major European material research organisations. The project started in January 2015 and will continue for 30 months until June 2017. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 646031.
Information and MAP From Brussels: Train Station Brussels North: Trains Departure at 8:07 – Arrival at 8:28 or Departure at 8:22 – Arrival at 8:44 or Departure at 8:38 – Arrival at 8:58 The Park Inn By Radisson Hotel is 2 min by walk from the train station
Participants/Experts
Name Affiliation Dinner 14.2.
STG Event 15.2.
e-mail
Basista, Michal
European Virtual Institute on Knowledge-based Multifunctional Materials AISBL, KMM VIN Brussels, Belgium;; Professor at Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, IPPT PAN Warsaw Poland
1 1 michal.basista@kmm-vin.eu
Boccacini, Aldo University Erlangen, Erlangen Germany 1 0 [email protected]erlangen.de
Chamberlain, Martyn
European Commission, Advanced Materials and Nanotechnologies, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium
Chefneux, Luc
Vice Director, "Technology and Society" Section at Académie royale de Belgique;; Arcelor Mittal;; European Steel Technology Platform, Brussels, Belgium
Devic, Anne Chloe Innovation Manager, European Chemical Industry Council CEFIC, Brussels, Belgium
Di Martino, Jean
RDI Partnership Coordination Senior Officer, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), Luxembourg
Dunlop, Hugh
Executive Secretary Federation of European Materials Societies, FEMS, Leuven, Belgium and former Constellium, France
Egizabal, Pedro INASMET-Tecnalia, Spain 1 1 [email protected]
Falzetti, Marco Director, Agency for the Promotion of European Research, APRE, Roma, Italy
Fernández Sánchez, Paloma
Professor, Ciudad Universitaria, Departamento de Física de Materiales, Madrid, Spain;; Vice President FEMS
Froyen, Ludo Professor KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium 1 1 [email protected]
Gall, Martin
Fraunhofer-Institut für Keramische Technologien und Systeme IKTS, Materials and Reliability for Microelectronics, Dresden, Germany
Gimondo, Pietro Centro Sviluppo Materiali, Roma, Italy 1 1 p.gimondo@c-s-m.it
Guerrini, Michele Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Dipartimento Scienze Chimiche e Tecnologie dei Materiali, Roma, Italy
Heino, Markku Senior Consultant, D.Sc. (Tech), Spinverse Innovation Management Oy, ESPOO, Finland
Hofmann, Heinrich Professor,EPFL Lausanne, Materials Department, Lausanne, Switzerland 1 1 [email protected]
Name Affiliation Dinner 14.2.
STG Event 15.2.
e-mail
Hofmann, Margarethe
CEO MatSearch Consulting Hofmann, Pully, Switzerland, Federation of European Materials Societies, FEMS, Leuven, Belgium
Hynes, Martin President at European Science Foundation, Stasbourg, France 1 1 [email protected]
Le Bourhis, Eric
Professor l'Université de Poitiers, Poitiers France 1 1 eric.le.bourhis@univ-poitiers.fr
Lopez Sobrado, Angelica
TECNALIA R&I Parque Tecnológico de Bizkaia, Derio– Bizkaia, Spain 1 1 [email protected]
Martins, Rodrigo Professor Uninova/CEMOP Caparica, Portugal, and E-MRS, Strasbourg, France
Mumme, Frank Kunststoff-Institut Lüdenscheid (KIMW GmbH), Coating Technology, Lüdenscheid Germany
1 1 mumme@kunststoff-institut.de
Oakey, John Professor, Energy Technology Centre for Power Engineering Cranfield University, Cranfield UK
Ratto, Vittorio Centro Sviluppo Materiali, Roma, Italy 1 1 v.ratto@c-s-m.it
Schuring, Erik
Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN), Petten, The Netherlands;; Bond voor Materialenkennis (BvM) board member
Stassin, Fabrice Managing DirectorEMIRI – Energy Materials Industrial Research Initiative, Brussels, Belgium
Suddell, Brett CEO BioBasedSolution, UK, President FEMS 1 1 [email protected]
Unold, Thomas Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie, Berlin, Germany
1 1 unold@helmholtz-berlin.de
van Wingerde, Mario
Managing Director /CEO Materials Innovation Institute, DELFT, The Netherlands;; Bond voor Materialenkennis (BvM) treasurer
Verhoeven, Guido
Strategic Initiative Materials in Flanders, Zwijnaarde, Belgium;; President of Bond voor Materialenkennis (BvM)
1 0 guido.verhoeven@sim-flanders.be
Vollmer, Bernd S-I-P GmbH, Dresden, Germany 1 1 vollmer@sip-semicon.com
Vos, Frans
MaterialsConsult, Boutersem-Kerkom, Belgium;; Bond voor Materialenkennis (BvM) board member and communications coordinator
Name Affiliation Dinner 14.2.
STG Event 15.2.
e-mail
Walter, Lutz European Apparel and Textile Confederation EuroTEX, Brussels, Belgium,
Warrington, Ian
MATERIALS INFORMATION SERVICE, The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining IOM3, London, UK
Zervaki, Anna Professor, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece 1 1 [email protected]
TOTAL participants/Experts 30 32
Speakers/Experts
Name Affiliation Dinner 14.2.
STG Event 15.2.
e-mail
Boudjabeur, Samir Tata Steel, London, UK 1 1 [email protected]
Chraye, Hélène
European Commission, Advanced Materials and Nanotechnologies, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium
Cubillo Capuz, Jaime Jose Acconia, Alcobendas, Madrid, Spain 1 1 [email protected]
Fillon, Bertrand Centre technique Innovation Plasturgie Composites (IPC), Paris, France
1 1 Bertrand.FILLON@ct-ipc.com
Gavillet, Jérôme
Laboratoire d’Innovation pour les Technologies des Energies nouvelles et les Nanomatériaux (CEA LITEN), Grenoble, France
Gomes, João Centre for Nanotechnology and Smart Materials, Centi, Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal
Kaysser-Pyzalla, Anke Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie, Berlin, Germany
1 1 anke.pyzalla@helmholtz-berlin.de
Keiper, Winfried Robert Bosch GmbH, Corporate Research, Stuttgart, Germany 1 1 [email protected]
Konter, Maxim GE Alstom, Baden, Switzerland 1 [email protected]
Luginbuehl, Reto RMS Foundation, Bettlach, Switzerland 1 1 reto.luginbuehl@rms-foundation.ch
Pascale, Silvia Linova, Saluggia, Italy 1 1 [email protected]
Ramos, Jose Manuel AITEX, Alcoy (Alicante), Spain 1 1 [email protected]
Scamans, Geoff Innoval Technology Limited, Beaumont Close, Banbury, Oxfordshire, UK
Vilarinho, Paula M University of Aveiro, President of the of the Portuguese Materials Society (SPM)
TOTAL Speakers 11 14