向“地平线2020”转移技术

R. Leupers, N. Wehn, Marco Roodzant, Johannes Stahl, L. Fanucci, Albert Cohen, B. Janson
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欧洲的研究项目产生了许多优秀的成果,在DATE和其他主要的欧洲会议上的研究论文的质量往往是杰出的。但是,有多少计算机技术和EDA方面的学术研究成果真正转化为工业实践呢?在向“地平线2020”框架计划过渡的背景下,欧洲研究界目前正在研究刺激更多学术界-工业界技术转移的新方法。这次特别会议讨论了具体的转移经验和新概念。此外,它将从学术和工业的角度举例说明几个成功的故事。我们认为,目前有两个主要问题阻碍了研究成果在欧洲范围内的更广泛的工业应用:•虽然大多数FP7研究项目确实提供了雄心勃勃的开发计划,但这些计划很少得到充分实施,因为产品化的努力被低估了,而且当项目淡出时,可用的资源和激励措施不足。•人们非常强调初创公司是技术转让的主要载体。然而,创业基金的投入是非常大的,在很多情况下,由于市场规模有限,可能并不值得。相反,应该更多地关注由研究产生的特定新技术或知识产权在工业上的应用,这并不需要大量的风险资本。因此,欧洲的研究需要更好的机制来为中小规模的技术转让提供激励。本次会议的演讲者都是这一领域经验丰富的参与者。他们将以务实的方式,并使用具体的例子,指出如何在实践中发起和实施技术转让,以及相关的陷阱和创新机会是什么。演讲的混合确保了学术和工业的观点和关注得到适当的解决。因此,这次会议将引起广大听众的兴趣。除其他外,它的目的是刺激更多的参与者参与国际技术转让。为此目的,会议一开始将简要介绍一个具体的新试点项目(TETRACOM),重点是有组织的中小型技术转让。TETRACOM对整个欧洲计算研究界开放,并为双边学术-工业合作提供资金和服务。
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Technology transfer towards Horizon 2020
European research projects produce many excellent results, and the quality of research papers at DATE and other major European conferences is often outstanding. But how many academic research results in computing technologies and EDA actually make it into industrial practice? In the context of the transition into the Horizon 2020 framework program, the European research community is currently investigating novel ways of stimulating additional academia-industry technology transfer. This special session contributes by discussing concrete transfer experiences and new concepts. Furthermore it will exemplify several success stories from both academic and industrial perspectives. We believe that two major issues currently prevent a wider industrial adoption of research results at European scale: • While most FP7 research projects do provide ambitious exploitation plans, these are rarely implemented to a full extent, because the effort for productization is underestimated and insufficient resources and incentives are available when projects fade out. • There is a lot of emphasis on start-up companies as a primary vehicle for technology transfer. However, the effort of start-up foundation is very high and might not be justified in many cases due to limited market volume. Instead, more focus should be on industrial take-up of specific new technologies or IP generated by research, which does not require large amounts of venture capital. As a consequence, European research needs better mechanisms to provide incentives for technology transfer at small to medium scale. The speakers of this session are experienced actors in this domain. They will point out in a pragmatic way, and using concrete examples, how technology transfer can be initiated and implemented in practice and what are the associated pitfalls and innovation opportunities. The mix of presentations ensures that both academic and industrial viewpoints and concerns are properly addressed. Thus, the session will be of interest to a large audience. Amongst others, it is intended to stimulate more players to engage in international technology transfer. For this purpose, the session will be initiated by a brief presentation of a specific new pilot project (TETRACOM) focused on structured small to medium scale technology transfer. TETRACOM is open to the entire European computing research community and provides both funding and services for bilateral academia-industry collaborations.
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