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Chemistry makes the difference Top sector Chemistry: catalyzing chemical innovations Jan-Hein Chrisstoffels Innovation Counsellor, Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Tokyo 23 June 2015, Tokyo 1 Chemical industry Netherlands #3


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Jan-Hein Chrisstoffels Innovation Counsellor, Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Tokyo 23 June 2015, Tokyo

“Chemistry makes the difference” Top sector Chemistry: catalyzing chemical innovations

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Chemical industry Netherlands – #3 in Europe

Shell Akzo-Nobel DSM Port of Rotterdam Teijin, Shin-Etsu, Exxon… University of Delft University of Twente University of Eindhoven

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Top sectors in The Netherlands and the golden triangle

  • 9 top sectors appointed by the

government

  • Areas of economic excellence of

The Netherlands (ecosystems)

  • With a production of 96 billion the

chemical sector represents nearly 8 percent of the Dutch economy (CBS, 2012). The production and added value grow in the chemical sector clearly stronger than average in the Netherlands and the most of all top sectors

  • Innovation expenses top sector

Chemistry: approx 1.5 billion euro, 2nd after HTSM (5 Billion)

  • Golden triangle model; stimulating

PPPs through TKI premium

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Topsector Chemistry – Visions  innovation

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Top sector Chemistry: Public Private Partnerships  Innovation

  • Structure of cooperation between Industrial and Knowledge partners
  • Successful for funding research projects
  • Governmental support in funding
  • Vehicle to tap into European funding

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Transition: towards one model for Partnership

(with four main research themes)

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TKI BIOBASED

Governance

2015 and beyond

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TKI Chemistry: executive organization of the Top sector Chemistry 7

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Partnerships are open to international players

COMPANIES

  • AFP Holland
  • Akzo Nobel
  • Albemarle
  • Avantes
  • Avantium
  • Avebe
  • Corbion
  • BASF
  • Danone
  • Dow
  • DSM
  • Friesland Campina
  • Lionix
  • Micronit
  • Okklo
  • Philips
  • Sabic
  • Shell
  • Synbra
  • Synthon
  • Unilever

KNOWLEDGE INSTITUTES

  • ECN
  • NKI
  • Pivot Park
  • TNO
  • FBR

UNIVERSITIES

  • Amsterdam
  • Delft
  • Eindhoven
  • Groningen
  • Leiden
  • Nijmegen
  • Rotterdam
  • Twente
  • Utrecht
  • Wageningen

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Strategy Board consists of the chairs and vice chairs of the Program Councils

Draft roadmaps: June 2015

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Top sector chemistry: Leading topics in Innovation

  • Chemistry of Life
  • Chemical Conversion, Process Technology & Synthesis
  • Chemical Nanotechnology & Devices
  • Chemistry of Advanced Materials

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Chemistry of Life

  • Molecular entities, devices and approaches for understanding,

monitoring and improving personalized health

  • Molecular entities, devices and approaches for understanding,

monitoring and improving food security

  • Create a deeper understanding of the building blocks of life and

developing enabling technologies

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Dr Oliver May (DSM), chair

  • Prof. Dr Arnold Driessen (RUG), vice chair

Dr Robert van den Berg (TNO) Dr Marco Giuseppin (AVEBE)

  • Prof. Dr Harry Gruppen (WUR)

Dr Leendert Wesdorp (Unilever)

  • Prof. Dr Albert Heck (UU)
  • Prof. Claire Wyman (EUR)
  • Prof. Dr Jan Knol (Danone)
  • Prof. Dr Huib Ovaa (NKI)
  • Prof. Dr Hermen Overkleeft (UL)
  • Prof. Dr Stan van Boeckel (Pivot Park)
  • Prof. Dr Martine Smit (VU)

Dr Martin Wijsman (FrieslandCampina) Dr Daniel Zollinger (Okklo Life Sciences)

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Chemical Conversion, Process Technology & Synthesis

Ambition: complete the transition from our fossil resource dependent economy to a circular low-carbon economy that relies on sustainable and abundant resources:

  • Making Molecules Efficiently
  • Making Molecules from Biomass
  • Making Functional Molecules.

Process intensification

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Oil & Gas Biomass Solar fuels

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Dr Eelco Vogt (Albemarle), chair

  • Prof. Dr Hans Kuipers (TU/e), vice chair

Dr Rinus Broxterman (DSM)

  • Prof. Dr Gerrit Eggink (WUR)

Dr Syuzanna Harutyunyan (RUG)

  • Prof. Dr Emiel Hensen (TU/e)

Dr Piet Huizenga (Shell)

  • Ir. Peter Jansen (Corbion)

Dr Ed de Jong (Avantium)

  • Prof. Dr Bert Klein Gebbink (UU)
  • Prof. Dr Mark van Loosdrecht (TUD)
  • Prof. Dr Floris Rutjes (RUN)
  • Drs. Martin Scheepers (ECN)

Dr Robert Terörde (BASF) Dr Dirk Verdoes (TNO) Dr Ton Vries (Syncom)

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Chemical Nanotechnology & Devices

Roadmap with a focused and prioritized program comprising: ‐ (bio)sensors, ‐ micro/nanofluidics, ‐ flow-(micro)reactors, ‐ analytical technologies with ultimate (chemical, spatial & temporal) resolution ‐ third generation solar cells

Microreactor for synthesis-on-chip

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Artist’s impression of microengineered iPSC-derived blood vessel structure Bio-active sensing Solar cell roll to roll production

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  • Ir. Benno Oderkerk (Avantes), chair
  • Prof. Dr Albert van den Berg (UT), vice chair
  • Prof. Dr Arian van Asten (NFI, UvA)

Dr Marco Blom (Micronit)

  • Prof. Dr Volker Hessel (TU/e)
  • Prof. Dr Maarten Honing (DSM)
  • Prof. Dr Michiel Kreutzer (TUD)
  • Ir. Henk Leeuwis (LioniX)

Dr Michiel Oderwald (TNO)

  • Prof. Dr Menno Prins (Philips)

Dr Bennie Reesink (BASF)

  • Prof. Dr Alan Rowan (RU)
  • Prof. Dr Karin Schroën (WUR)
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Chemistry of Advanced Materials

  • Materials with added functionality.
  • Thin films and coatings
  • Materials for sustainability

Self Healing Paint

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Material selection chart as introduced by Michael Ashby, allowing the user to find the right material for the right job.

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  • Prof. Dr Rolf van Benthem (DSM/TU/e), chair
  • Prof. Dr Andries Meijerink (UU), vice chair

Dr Keimpe van den Berg (AkzoNobel) Dr Pascal Buskens (TNO)

  • Prof. Dr Jeroen Cornelissen (UT)
  • Prof. Dr Theo Dingemans (TUD)
  • Ir. Harold Gankema (AFP Holland)

Dr Jacco van Haveren (FBR)

  • Prof. Dr René Janssen (TU/e)
  • Prof. Dr Katja Loos (RUG)

Dr Jan Noordegraaf (Synbra Technology) Dr Matthijs Ruitenbeek (DOW) Dr Jaco Saurwalt (ECN) Dr Rolf Scherrenberg (SABIC)

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Top sector Chemistry: Catalyzing chemical innovations for a future tomorrow

Chemical Nanotechnology & Devices