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Technology- and Partnersearch opportunities jan.'15
1. Sky High Tech
BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY PARTNERSHIPS IN EUROPE
AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
Sky High Tech is a free matchmaking service, which includes a selection of technologies within
Aeronautics and Space which are offered and requested by companies in Europe. The service also
provides information on relevant fairs and matchmaking events.
The aim of the publication is to promote cross-border trade and co-operation.
Sky High Tech is published by the Aeronautics and Space Sector Group of the Enterprise Europe
Network – the world’s largest business matchmaking network.
2. TECHNOLOGY REQUESTS
SME Instrument partner search in
the field of earth observation
farming
Italian winner of a SME Instrument
Phase I is seeking partners for Phase II
(Horizon2020-SPACE-01-2015-2).
Objective of the project is to bring
innovative online geographic tool to
deliver value added services map in
agriculture to market. They would like
to cooperate with SMEs with
expertise in precision farming.
Ref: RDIT20141202002
Anodising technology for metal alloy
parts
Polish SME is a manufacturer of
different elements for the aerospace
industry and in order to meet growing
demands from key customers, the
company is looking for an anodising
technology.
Ref: TRPL20141027001
Development of Auto & Off-highway
electronics, Aero- avionics
Indian company is looking for Auto &
Off-highway electronics, Aero-
avionics and Industrial Measurement
& Controls technologies for
commercialisation.
Ref: TRIN20140403002
Sensors for airships
French ME specialised in drones and
airships has developed automated
airships for observations at low
altitude for technical, scientific
purposes is seeking partners for
technical cooperation to develop and
integrate sensors in airships.
Ref: TRFR20140918001
New or improved composite related
technologies
UK company involved in the
fabrication of corrosion resistant
process plant is seeking new
composite related technologies
related to the aerospace sector.
Ref: TRUK20141007001
Metal additive manufacturing
technology
Polish SME, a manufacturer of short
series products for aerospace and
health sectors, is looking for a metal
additive manufacturing technology.
Ref: TRPL20140829001
Precision guidance system for
helicopters approaching and landing
Italian company in the aeronautic
sector is designing a new guidance
system for helicopters. In order to
complete the research project, the
company seeks for the following
partners: a civil aviation authority, a
Helicopter offshore transport and an
owner of offshore helideck
Ref: TRIT20140513001
Boeing or Airbus’s supplier of aircraft
hose and electric actuator sought for
cooperative R&D and sales
Chinese company specialising in
avionics, communication technology,
and monitoring and command, seeks
Boeing or Airbus’s supplier of aircraft
hoses and electric actuators for
cooperation. They are open to sales
agent cooperation, joint development
cooperation and distribution
agreement.
Ref: BRCN20140923001
“Through a connection made by
Enterprise Europe Network, Swiss
company MCSE, developing
scientific instrumentation for
space exploration, teamed up
with the Belgian Centre Spatial de
Liège, a research centre
dedicated to space
instrumentation including
environmental test facilities and
high level laboratories, and the
two submitted a Eurostars
project.”
3. TECHNOLOGY OFFERS
Optical chip technology with extreme
precision
Dutch high-tech company develops
fibre optic sensing systems and
applications that can be used to
measure strain, temperature, pressure,
etc. in space, aeronautics and high tech
applications in extreme conditions.
They offer commercial agreement with
technical assistance.
Ref: TONL20141022001
Test & validation equipment for
satellite/spacecraft on-board data
networks)
Both hardware & software (focused on
space and avionics) developed by the
Greek company are to identify
problems and monitoring the operation
of on-board data communications, data
handling electronics & software. The
company seeks distributors.
Ref: TOGR01012015
High resolution compact sounder for
atmospheric remote sensing
Spanish public research entities have
developed a sounder for high resolution
atmospheric composition
measurements which allows remote
sensing of trace gases and aerosols
related to air quality and specifically to
air pollution, greenhouse effect and
halogens chemistry. They offer
licencing.
Ref: TOES20141008002
Dracking camera system for rocket
launching
German company has been developed
and applied for the tracking, analysing
and videotaping of rocket launches. The
company is looking for commercial
agents, distributors and licensees who
locate potential customers and end
users and market and distribute the
product in military and aerospace
industries of their home markets.
Ref: BODE20140930001
Automatic system for monitoring of
moving sky objects
Researchers from a significant Slovak
university have developed a technology
for mobile and automatic 180°
monitoring of moving sky objects. The
university seeks for partners through
licensing agreement or commercial
agreement, including distribution and
technical support.
Ref: TOSK20140708001
Space vehicle and satellite high energy
radiation shield
UK company has developed a system
using an actively controlled dynamic
magnetic field (using material based
constructs or stable magnetic fields as
shielding) which effectively shields
satellites, spacecraft and people from
the various forms of radiation and
charged particles emitted from solar
flares, etc. The company offers this
technology under licence to potential
partners in the aerospace sector.
Ref: TOUK20131216019
Sample for the calibration of
outgassing rate measurement systems
A German research institute has
developed a system for the calibration
of outgassing rate measurement
systems, additionally the traceability on
a national normal is enabled., making
dual measurements on different
systems unnecessary. They offer
licencing.
Ref: TODE20140930003
Sensors for precision measurements in
harsh environments
UK company has developed optical
sensors for harsh environments.
Innovative optical sensor solutions are
being developed for aircraft landing
gear and fuel systems and trials are
being conducted for point pressure
sensors for oil and gas down-hole and
pipeline applications. They seek
licencing and technical agreements.
Ref: TOUK20140217001
“Rzeszow University of Technology
from Poland met Price Induction,
aviation turbofans manufacturer from
Germany, at ILA Berlin Air Show
matchmaking event. They continued
the conversation at Paris Airshow and
Aviation Valley Expo Days
matchmaking events, all organised by
Enterprise Europe Network and in
October 2014 Price Induction started
selling jet engine technology to the
university.”
4. CLUSTER COOPERATION
Oxford Space Cluster, UK
The Oxfordshire Space Cluster, centred around the £1bn grounds in Harwell, is interested in
establishing contacts and building relationships with Space Clusters around Europe to:
1. Facilitate mutual business development and point towards potential customers
2. Explore potential joint Horizon 2020 projects
3. Potentially organise study visits and business development missions
4. For interested companies, offer support in accessing infrastructure and research facilities on
the campus and set up in Oxfordshire (temporarily or permanently)
5. Share best practices
More about the Oxfordshire Space Cluster
The Space Cluster is built around a core of space companies and organisations located within
Oxfordshire centred at the Harwell Oxford Science & Innovation Campus, with developing links to
other centres of excellence around the UK. The core organisations at Harwell include the European
Space Agency (ESA) European Centre for Space Applications and Telecommunications, the ESA
Business Incubation Centre Harwell, the Satellite Applications Catapult, and RAL (Rutherford
Appleton Laboratory) Space, together with a continuously growing number of companies and new
organisations locating on to the campus. The Space Cluster is a key asset in helping Space
companies, and those that use Space capabilities, to grow and reach their maximum potential and is
the focus for a joined up National approach for growth in the Space sector.
si-Cluster , Greece
si-Clustser in Greece aims to develop Greece as a leading region for Space Technologies and
Applications with a high international visibility, capable of developing and attracting high impact
research, development and innovation and business activities, the Hellenic Space Technologies and
Applications Cluster brings together private and public actors in the field of space technologies and
applications and provides an efficient framework around themes of common interest in order to
reinforce the competitive advantage of its members.
“French Aeronautics and Space cluster PEGASE was recently connected with the Oxfordshire Space
Cluster to explore common activities. PEGASE and Oxfordshire cluster are in early exploratory
discussions regarding potential joint opportunities and site visits.”
5. EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY TECHNOLOGIES
Intelligent Fault Alarm System (IFAS)
Portuguese research institution developed an Intelligent
Fault Alarm System - software implementation of a
monitoring and early warning system. It is a highly flexible
mechanism that can be easily adapted and has the
capability of dealing with imprecision, allowing the system
to issue levels of warnings. It extracts data from sensors
and semi-automatically transforms and represents it as
linguistic variables. The institution seeks to establish a
commercial agreement with technical assistance.
Ref: TOPT20131105004
GNSS Galileo Code Receiver (GCR)
Portuguese Aerospace Engineering company delivers
advanced design solutions and turn-key space SW
systems. The company offers Galileo Code Receiver, - an
advanced GNSS receiver targeting cost effective, high
navigation accuracy (down to 20cm) requirements. The
company would like to set up technology licensing
agreements with end users and system integrators (OEM
and Value Added Resellers) willing to take advantage of
early access to the technology for new applications or
improved systems.
Ref: TOPT20131105001
Reliable vibration tests to objects with large dimensions
A leading European technological institute offers a method
for controlling a hydraulic actuator to apply reciprocating
excitation to a load. Especially, to carry out mechanical
vibration tests to a structure with mass greater than 1
tonne. The technology owner is looking for partners for a
licence agreement and for industrializing the technology.
Ref: 12 FI 30I2 3O69
“In their search for scanning / imaging
technologies an Irish company1
was introduced to
potential ESA technologies by their local EEN rep.
ESA supported the company in obtaining a licence
to an applicable ESA technology which will enable
manufacturing specific equipment and techniques
for sub-insulation inspection of pipelines in an
industrial plant.”
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The company has requested their details not to be disclosed
6. INTERNATIONAL MATCHMAKING EVENTS
TUSE MATCH 2015
Unmanned systems matchmaking
Date: 4-5 February 2015
City/Country: The Hague, Netherlands
Sectors: UAV and applications in Safety & Security,
Agriculture, EU legislation, Entertainment, Oil & Gas and
Robotics
Registration: Until 2 February 2014
Matchmaking will be held during the first international
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles conference. Pre-booked 30min
1-2-1 meetings give the exhibitors and foreign visitors the
possibility to meet face to face to discuss commercial or
technological partnerships.
“BeanAir, a French manufacturer and designer of
smart and rugged Wireless Sensor Networks
(WSN) was introduced to Engeenious, a full scale
Italian hardware/software design & development
centre, through their local EEN rep who attended
the matchmaking event ‘Aerospace Connected’ in
France. Following the introduction the two
companies eventually met at the ‘Sensor & Test’
trade fair in Nuremberg, Germany, where they
agreed to a formal cooperation agreement which
will allow both to widen their products and
services range and
jointly participate in various EU funding
programmes.”
Why participate?
Initiate cross-border contacts and cooperation
Get latest information on research findings
Meet and share views with researchers and
experts from your business fields
Present, discuss and develop new projects
Matchmaking is free of charge for visitors of the
exhibition, conference and exhibitors:
Visiting the exhibition: free of charge
Visiting the conference (incl exhibition): early bird
prices apply for companies registering through
Enterprise Europe Network. Check prices HERE and
contact us for more information
Exhibiting: check prices HERE – limited number of
discounted exhibition space available through
Enterprise Europe Network
Further information and registration:
https://www.b2match.eu/tusematch2015
http://tusexpo.com/
WHAT IS MATCHMAKING?
Matchmaking in the business sector is all about
getting a lot of different companies and
organisations from a particular sector to meet at
a matchmaking event, and to help them create
new national and international working
relationships.
During these matchmaking meetings participants
have pre-arranged meetings for 20-30min each,
which is enough to see if there is the potential for
future co-operation. It’s the quickest and
cheapest way to build up new contacts in other
countries.
Most matchmaking events are held in connection
with international trade fairs and give your
company the chance to meet with other
businesses relevant for you – whether your visit
is to buy, sell or simply to learn about new
technologies. There are many matchmaking
events in Europe and if you want to hear more
about any of them, please contact one of our
consultants.
7. CONTACT
If you’re interested in one of the technologies or events, or wish to get in contact with any
of the companies/clusters please contact one of our consultants.
Remember to quote the reference number of the profile you want to know more about!
You are also welcome to contact us if you wish to promote your new technology, product or
project in other European regions.
Belgium
Emilien Watelet
Heracles
Ph: +327 127 0383
Send email
Finland
Timo Huttunen
Turku Science Park
Ph: +358 40 719 2335
Send email
France
Mirella Berry
Chambre De Commerce Et
D'Industrie de Région Midi-
Pyrenees
Ph: +33 5 6274 2004
Send email
Germany
Joerg Buesel
Nbank
Ph: +49 511 30031 371
Send email
Daniel Rettich
Berlin Partner
Ph: +49 30 46302 404
Send email
Greece
Constantine Karamanis
Praxi Network
Ph: +30 210 360 7690
Send email
Italy
Annalisa Medico
Unioncamere Puglia
Ph: +39 0831 228215
Send email
Elena Giglio
APRE Roma
Ph: +39 06 4893 9993
Send email
Marco Gorini
Veneto Innovazione
Ph: +39 041 868 5301
Send email
Susy Longoni
Camera di Commercio
Milano
Ph: +39 2851 55237
Send email
Chiara Soffetti
Camera di Commercio
Torino
Ph: +39 011 5716322
Send email
Simone Sparano
Camera di Commercio
Campania
Ph: +32 2 2891250
Send email
Netherlands
Quirien Verbakel-Veldman
Kamer van Koophandel
Ph:+316 3331 6363
Send Email
Poland
Dominik Pilat
Rzeszowska Agencja
Rozwoju Regionalnego
Ph: +4817 867 6274
Send email
Adrian Huta
Dolina Lotnicza
Ph: +48 17 850 19 35
Send email
Portugal
Luisa Bernardes
Conselho Empresarial Do
Centro
Ph: +351 239 497 161
Send email
Serbia
Dejan Ninkovic
University of Belgrade
Send email
Spain
Susana Larrea
Sociedad Para La
Transformación
Competitiva
Ph: +34 9440 37060
Send email
Sweden
Stefan Dahlhielm
Luleå University Of
Technology
Ph: +46 920 492 900
Send email
United Kingdom
Triin Udris
Oxford Innovation
Ph: +4477 4727 3826
Send email
European Space Agency
ESTEC
Mercedes Sánchez Álvarez
Ph: +31 71 565 4436
Send email