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Plastipolis Cluster Global presentation July 2013 July 2013 July 2013 Innovation cluster stakeholders Industry and businesses Technical and Education research centers and centers universities Public and Supporting financing network


  1. Plastipolis Cluster Global presentation July 2013 July 2013 July 2013

  2. Innovation cluster stakeholders Industry and businesses Technical and Education research centers and centers universities Public and Supporting financing network bodies (experts, partners…) July 2013

  3. Plastipolis: Cluster figures Established in 2005 More than 340 members with: • 230 firms � 90% SMEs � Consolidated turnover: 5 500 M€ � Nb employees : 30 000 •70 R&D and education centers •40 institutions • 4 000 contacts (industry & academic) • 125 running projects for 400 M€ • More than 170 submitted projects • 270 different companies partners of projects (including 180 SMEs) • 8 new training and education programs • 15 European projects Plastipolis members Status 2012 July 2013

  4. Plastipolis: Organization figures Staff: 8 permanent people Cluster management In 4 offices financing 1 750 000 € Besançon 1 500 000 € 1 250 000 € 1 000 000 € 750 000 € Bellignat 500 000 € Main office 250 000 € - € Lyon CR CR CR CR CR CR 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Grenoble Public or private contracts Subsidies Memberships July 2013

  5. Plastipolis: Main development milestones 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Start of National National operation evaluation evaluation of clusters of clusters First national funded projects First European projects • Evaluation of 3 years results New • Responsibility of regional program development • New Board and Chairman program - 2013-2015+ First intercluster EU projects Forum 2010/ 5 years evaluation/ Completion of regional program Forum 2012 Development contract Development contract 2009-2012 2005-2008 July 2013

  6. Plastipolis: Industrial members (1) Primary and secondary activities of companies Axis 1: material technologies Axis 3: 20% Integration of technologies 26% Axis 2: Processes & tooling 54% July 2013

  7. Plastipolis: Industrial members (2) Primary and secondary markets of companies Consumer goods.; 11% transportation; 34% Energy; 14% Building & Construction; 11% Packaging; 16% Health/ medical; 14% July 2013

  8. Areas of activity Technologies and markets •6 final markets •16 key applications •4 technology domains Competences •Technical skills •Attractivity of talented people •Management skills •Transversality International development •Technology partnerships •Export •Attractivity for investors Investisment and industrialization •Financing of innovative companies July 2013

  9. Cluster development tools Meetings, workshops, events Information sharing platform Open innovation system July 2013

  10. Cluster eco-system July 2013

  11. Strategic development areas Advanced materials Performant and innovative processes Smart plastics products Sustainability and eco-design July 2013

  12. Market challenges for polymers Transportation Medical & health – Weight reduction – Bio resorbable – Structures for electric implants propulsion systems Flame retardant – Biocompatible – coatings Materials for batteries – Bio based materials – – Drug delivery systems Recycling – New propulsion systems – – Labs on chips Thermoplastic composites – Construction Packaging – Tightness Bio based materials – – Corrosion High barrier – resistance property packaging – Composites – Food contact – recycling Energy Consumer goods – Photovoltaic – Storage – labeling systems – Traceability – recycling – Printed electronics July 2013

  13. Major opportunities for polymers • Drug delivery • Artificial Organs • Single-use • Optofluidics • Nanomedicine bioreactors • Nanofluidic • Lab-on-chip metamaterials devices Medical Optics Biotechnology Emerging • Smart Markets for Robotics Construction • Nanorobotics Buildings Polymers Electronics Packaging Marine • Flexible • Antifouling • Active Packaging electronics surfaces • Intelligent • Wearable • Anticorrosive Packaging electronics paints July 2013

  14. Examples of projects Advanced molds with heat transfer monitoring: Multi-material infrastructures: Ecodesign: Roctool Mobi-Deck Thalia Micromanufecturing processes: Nano composites: Smart plastics: NewPIM / Compromi Plastronics, S2P Multihybrid July 2013

  15. European clusters network July 2013

  16. Example of project: Nanotechnologies July 2013

  17. Example of project: Micro-manufacturing 9 Project partners: KIT, CEA, FhG-IPA, TNO, Uni Nottingham, Profactor Foster and accelerate „horizontal“ and CU / 4M Assoc., „vertical“ information exchange in the Field mst bw, Plastipolis of Macro Micro Nano Manufacturing Re-orientiation for the MINAM community, Project duration relaunch of activities 12/2010-11/2012 July 2013

  18. Example of project: Organic electronic COLAE is a pan-European initiative to promote the commercial exploitation of organic July 2013 and large area electronics (OLAE).

  19. Example of project: International development 1. This project is conducted within the European Commission initiative aiming to promote the internationalization of European cluster and to develop world class cluster practices 2. Main objectives: – To define key partnerships in USA, India, Brazil and Japan – To establish joint agreements with six international clusters in the field of material technologies and clean tech markets. – To set up a joint action plan for the internationalization of SMES July 2013

  20. Plastipolis: International cooperations Green : Priority 1 Yellow : Priority 2 Blue : Priority 3 July 2013

  21. Global vision 4) To develop European and 1) To enhance the international cooperations involvement of SME’s in the cluster 2) To focus on leading edge technologies with high added values and industrial perspectives Plastipolis 3) To foster partnerships in major areas such as: � Advanced materials & polymers � Coating & paints � Composites & nanocomposites � Biopolymers � Smart plastics July 2013

  22. www.plastipolis.fr July 2013 July 2013

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