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Faster, smaller, greener
BB Horizon 2020!
November 21, 2013
Rob Hartman
It’s hard to imagine a world without chips
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More than 180 billion chips are made every year
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Total IC units
200
In 2012, 185 billion chips
were produced — 27 for
every man, woman and
child on the planet.
180
160
IC units, in billions
140
120
This equals total IC sales of
$238 billion.
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Data: WSTS
ASML makes machines for making chips
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• Lithography is the critical
tool for producing chips
• 2012 sales: €4.73 bln
• More than 70 offices in 16
countries
• More than 12,000
employees (in FTEs,
payroll and flexible
contracts)
ICT in HORIZON 2020
The New EU
Framework Programme for
Research and Innovation
2014-2020
DG CONNECT
Three pillars
32%
22%
•Excellent
science
•Industrial
leadership
•Societal
challenges
6
+ EIT, JRC,
Widening,
Science with/for
Society
8%
38%
Europe 2020 priorities
Shared objectives and principles
Creating Industrial Leadership and
Tackling Societal Challenges
Competitive Frameworks
Health, demographic change and wellbeing
 Leadership in enabling and industrial
Food security, sustainable agriculture and
technologies
the bio-based economy
ICT
 Secure, clean and efficient energy
Nanotech., Materials, Manuf. and
 Smart, green and integrated transport
Processing
 Climate action, resource efficiency and raw
Biotechnology
Space
materials
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Access
to risk finance
 Inclusive, innovative and reflective
Excellence in theScience
Base
societies
Innovation in SMEs
 Frontier research (ERC)
 Secure Societies
 Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)
 Skills and career development (Marie Curie)
 Research infrastructures
Simplified access
Dissemination & knowledge tranfer
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Common rules, toolkit of funding schemes
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Our European connection
EUREKA – European Commission
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ASML is founding father of CATRENE: a EUREKA Cluster program for Nanoelectronics: co-operation with other European partners for R&D, Dutch part
financed by Dutch Government (35%)
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ASML subsidy typical 2 M€/year
ASML is founding father of ENIAC: a Joint Technology Initiative: co-operation
with other European partners for R&D, financed by European Commission
(15%) and Dutch Government (20%)
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ASML subsidy irregular, between 0.5 and 3 M €/year
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Our “home” in Brussels is DG-Connect
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Member of CNECT Advisory Forum
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Do’s and Don’ts in Brussels
DO
Don’t
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Know your “home” in Brussels
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The reverse of the left side
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It is not important you know them, as
long as they know you
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Ask for money
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Get a contract and spend it uncontrolled
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You should be viewed as somebody
who wants to make Europe a better
place and willing to help
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Write the program
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Be fair and very transparent
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There is more than the Commission:
Parliament and Dutch representatives
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You don’t need an office in Brussels
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When meeting go the night before and
have dinner with colleagues and
Commission representatives
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