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Technology Strategy Board

    Dr James Clipson
    EU Business Manager
    Technology Strategy Board




Mark Glover
12th January 2011
What is the Technology Strategy Board?

UK national innovation agency set up to invest in business
innovation
We work across business, universities and government
We mostly come from business - 180 people with over 2,000
years of business experience
We were responsible for investing c. ÂŁ350m a year
New Government – New Reality...
• Emergency budget & 4 yr CSR
   • Priority on tackling the deficit
• Less interventionist philosophy/religion
   • From Industrial activism to...
• Major changes and re-organisations
   • RDAs, MoD and Health
• Another bonfire of the Quangos
   • All NDPBs require a clear rationale for existence
• Need to play to different priorities
   • Re-balancing of the economy
   • Increased focus on SME support and Government


                                                         3
The Strategic Plan
• Entering our second phase of existence
   • Phase 2 – Embed
       •   Build on foundations, increase effectiveness, demonstrate impact ,
           become core policy

• Theme “Accelerating Concept to Commercialisation”
   • Stakes out our broad role in the innovation journey
   • Indicates focus on commercialisation & realising economic value
       •   Don't just move the valley of death further along the road




                                                                                4
Published new strategy in May 2011
The Strategy -
• Builds on the first 3 years
• Provides the strategic direction for
  next 4 years
• Supported by over £1 billion of funding
• Develops role as UK innovation agency


 Our goal is to accelerate economic growth by
 stimulating and supporting business-led innovation


                                                      5
The TSB Rationale
• TSB Role / Mission
   • Accelerating sustainable UK economic growth through stimulating
     and supporting business innovation


• As an NDPB we don't exist to self perpetuate rather to help
  reduce the barriers to business innovation....


                 ...to solve specific challenges....




                                                                       6
The Problem
• Business investment is too low and too late
    • Constrained by Technical and financial risks & access to Capital
• Innovation disrupts value chains and business models
    • New partnerships are required to build new supply chains
    • Investment and innovation is required at multiple points
• Longer term trends not visible to all players
    • Impact and opportunities from emerging technologies & policies
• Innovation infrastructure complex and inefficient
    • Fragmented and difficult to navigate, knowledge flows impeded
• Government does not make best use of its levers
    • Procurement, regulation, standardisation, fiscal incentives




                                                                         7
Our 5 Strategic Focus Areas
• Accelerating the journey - concept to commercialisation
   • Understanding the non-linear journey and how best to support
• Connecting the innovation landscape
   • Developing the strategic relationships we need in UK, EU & Int.
• Turning Government action into business opportunity
   • Where Government procures, regulates, standardises...
• Investing in theme areas based on global potential
   • Building a synergistic programme based on data driven choices
• Continuously improving Organisational capability
   • Impact assessment, metrics, measures, efficiency, effectiveness..



                                                                         8
The Toolset
   Range of Tools with different objectives / characteristics

                                               Collaborative
  Smart                                            R&D




Launchpad


Innovation             Innovation and           Entrepreneur
 Vouchers            Knowledge Centres            Missions
Investing in priority areas based on
              potential
Thematic Programme Budget 14/15
Who Gets the Grants (ÂŁ awarded)
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%                         Unkown
50%                         SME
40%                         Large Company
30%                         Academia
20%
10%
 0%
       2009   2010   2011



                                            12
Tool Engagement by Company Size
 100%
  90%
  80%
  70%
  60%                      academic
  50%                      large
  40%
                           medium
  30%
  20%                      small
  10%                      micro
   0%




                                      13
Tool Engagement by Company Age
100
 90
 80
 70
 60
                         >10yrs old
 50
 40                      5-10yrs old
 30                      <5yrs old
 20
                         pre-start
 10
  0
      Improving SME




                                       14
TSB interaction with universities
              • Two thirds of our projects by value
                involve at least one university partner.
              • 36% of the grant money goes to
                universities (this includes RC co-funding).
                20% of our TSB grant goes to universities.
              • 72% of total grant to universities goes to
                25 organisations.
              • 15-20% KTN members are from academia.
              • 18% _connect members are from
                academia.
Criteria for investment

• UK capacity to develop and exploit the technology

• The size of the global market opportunity

• The right potential for impact in the right time frame

• A clear role for the Technology Strategy Board to add value
Thematic Priorities




Mark Glover
12th January 2011
Investing in priority areas based on potential
Development
• Emerging Technologies and Industries
  – Synthetic Biology
  – Energy harvesting
  – Energy Efficient Computing
  – Graphene
• Design and the Creative Industries
• Financial Services
• Personal Safety
European and International
• Increasing UK business success in accessing European funding
        and maximising benefit.
• Influencing European programmes.
• Increasing international activities.
• Bilateral activities which align with
        our strategic priorities and where
        there is benefit for UK business.
• Exchange of information on innovation.
Catapult Centres




Mark Glover
12th January 2011
What is a Catapult centre?
Business-focused centre that makes world-leading technical
capability available to businesses to solve their technical
challenges.
   • Access to world-leading technology & expertise.
   • Reach into the knowledge base for world-class science.
   • Capability to undertake collaborative R&D projects with
     business.
   • Capability to undertake contract research for business.
   • Strongly business focused with a professional delivery ethos.
   • Create a critical mass of activity.
   • Skills development at all levels.
UK Landscape & Context

TRL:
1                2                  3                 4                         5                          6             7                   8                9
                            Universities
                                                                                    TIC / Institutes
                                                                                                                        Industry



                 Research
                  Centre


                                                                     Catapult
                                                                      centre                                           Industry
                                                                                                                        (Large & SME’s)
             University




Map the landscape from Research through to Challenge Areas
for each key technology & application areas:

Research       Research Centres            Technology & Innovation      RTOs, PSREs,                    Industrial   Industry Commitment           UK Priorities
excellence                                        Centres               Science parks,                 R&D Centres
                                                                          TTOs, etc


RCUK to        RCUK , charity &         RDA/DA centres, etc.          Other                        Major R&D         -Opportunities for UK       - Low Carbon
identify       other centres and        - Existing                    organisations in             centres &         - Willingness to            -Digital Economy
               institutes (IMRC’s       - Proposed                    the area.                    incubators          co-invest                 - Energy
               IKC’s EIT’s etc)         - Potential                                                                                              - Health/Medicine
Impact & Scale

A critical mass to anchor globally mobile companies & reflect
   the UK context
Funding Model:
   •   ⅓ = business funded contracts   = competitive
   •   ⅓ = CR&D projects               = competitive
   •   ⅓ = Core public investment
Total revenue ~ÂŁ20-30m pa (or greater) equates to
   100-200 staff
   ÂŁ10-15m pa from businesses
Catapult Centres
    1st Centre open for business

•   High Value Manufacturing
     • Cross Sector, broad technology base
     • Embracing broad range of manufacturing
     • Metals & composites, process manufacturing incl. bio-processing

    2nd and 3rd Catapults to be launched 2012
•   Cell Therapies
•   Off Shore renewable Energy
4th Catapult announced on 4 January 2012
•   Satellite applications
Catapult Centres

    Three more Catapult centres announced


• Connected Digital Economy

• Transport

• Future Cities
Closing the gap
between concept and
commercialisation
Applying for R&D Funding
Support for business:
  Collaborative R&D

  EU Grant opportunities

  Catapult Centres

  Smart Grants

  Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI)

  Eurostars

  _Connect

  Knowledge Transfer Partnerships

  Knowledge Transfer Networks
Common factors




Mark Glover
12th January 2011
Types of Project

                                                                                    Commercialisation
                                                                           Prod. Prototype
                                                                   System Qual.
                                                        System Dev.
                                           Technology Demo
                            Technology Development
              Feasibility
   Blue sky

Research                                                                          Commercial Investment
                 Basic                     Applied               Experimental        Venture Capital
Councils
                                TSB and its co-funders funding


                                           Market readiness
Types of Project

Response                          Thematic
• Always open                     • Single competitions
   – Batched assessment several      – One off
     times a year
                                  • Specific competition brief
• Any technology or sector
                                     – Deadlines
• Funds                              – Topic area
   – Spread over the year
                                     – Funding level
• Resubmission permitted
  within limits                   • No resubmission to the
                                    same competition
Key Points:

•Grant funding determined by time to market

•Response or thematic competitions

•Most competitions open to wide variety of applicants
Competition Process
TSB Strategic Criteria
• Does the UK have the capability?
       Significant research capability/capacity to exploit opportunities.
• Is the idea “ready”?
       Clear opportunity to which this is a timely response.
       Speed progress towards more sustainable economic growth.
• Is there a large market opportunity?
       What is the size of the global market opportunity?
       Will it create added value in the UK, taking into account the global
         market potential?
• Can the Technology Strategy Board make a difference?
       Can we add value?
       Will our investment promote sustainability and quality of life?
The “Ideal Project”
• A clear commercial opportunity to open up or exploit a
  significant growth market.
• A technical challenge that requires the creation of an
  industrially driven consortium and innovative and risky
  research and development to solve.
• A realistic project with deliverables and applications that are
  innovative, commercially exploitable and of wider benefit.
• A demonstrable need for support.
Collaborative R&D - Thematic
• Collaborative... UK business-led
• Typically in the category of Applied Research
  (attracting 50% public funding for eligible
  project costs)
• Competitions announced on TSB website and
  also via TSB newsletter – www.innovateuk.org
Specific SME support

• Small Business Research Initiative

• Smart Awards
Procurement Process – procuring R&D
    •   Govt Dept/Agency/other public sector body identifies a particular need
        or problem
    •   SBRI enables them to engage with business to find & procure novel
        ideas and solutions
    •   Businesses bid in with their ideas – those selected get development
        contracts
    •   20-30 opportunities per year
Development Contracts
    •   100% funded R&D
    •   IP rests with business - encouraged to use and exploit IP
    •   Staged payments on deliverables


May lead to longer term supply contract
SBRI - Progress
•   From April 2009 to present:
     – 60 competitions
     – 1800 businesses have applied
     – 550 contracts awarded to date
     – Total contract value £36+m
     – Currently working with 24 Government Departments and other public
       sector bodies
Smart
Overview
• Assist micro, small and medium sized businesses
  and pre-start-ups
• UK wide
   – Supersedes RDA scheme
   – Working alongside Devolved Administration
     schemes
   – Discussing to align with DAs
• Single company grants
• Deliver successful new products, processes and
  services
• Economic Growth
Grant Types
• Proof of Market
   – assess commercial viability
   – market research
   – initial planning for commercialisation
• Proof of Concept
   –   initial feasibility studies
   –   basic prototyping, specialist testing and or demonstration
   –   investigation of production options.
   –   Pre-clinical research studies
• Development of Prototype
   –   pre-production prototype
   –   IP protection
   –   trials and testing (including clinical)
   –   identifying routes to market
Grant Types
Grant Type         Intervention rate   Max grant level          Max duration
                   (responsive mode)
Proof of Market    60%                 ÂŁ25,000 (max 20%         9 months
                                       upfront payment)

Proof of Concept   60%                 ÂŁ100,000 (lower of 20%   18 months
                                       or ÂŁ10,000 upfront
                                       payment)
Development of     35% medium          ÂŁ250,000                 24 months
Prototype          enterprises
                   45% small and
                   micro


Intervention rate = grant / total project cost
PoM project costing the company ÂŁ41,667 may receive a grant
of ÂŁ25,000
Eligibility
•   UK based SMEs and pre-start-ups
•   Fewer than 250 employees
•   Turnover < €50m
•   Balance sheet < €43m
•   EU definition:
www.innovateuk.org

  james.clipson@tsb.gov.uk

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Southampton12 june

  • 1. Technology Strategy Board Dr James Clipson EU Business Manager Technology Strategy Board Mark Glover 12th January 2011
  • 2. What is the Technology Strategy Board? UK national innovation agency set up to invest in business innovation We work across business, universities and government We mostly come from business - 180 people with over 2,000 years of business experience We were responsible for investing c. ÂŁ350m a year
  • 3. New Government – New Reality... • Emergency budget & 4 yr CSR • Priority on tackling the deficit • Less interventionist philosophy/religion • From Industrial activism to... • Major changes and re-organisations • RDAs, MoD and Health • Another bonfire of the Quangos • All NDPBs require a clear rationale for existence • Need to play to different priorities • Re-balancing of the economy • Increased focus on SME support and Government 3
  • 4. The Strategic Plan • Entering our second phase of existence • Phase 2 – Embed • Build on foundations, increase effectiveness, demonstrate impact , become core policy • Theme “Accelerating Concept to Commercialisation” • Stakes out our broad role in the innovation journey • Indicates focus on commercialisation & realising economic value • Don't just move the valley of death further along the road 4
  • 5. Published new strategy in May 2011 The Strategy - • Builds on the first 3 years • Provides the strategic direction for next 4 years • Supported by over ÂŁ1 billion of funding • Develops role as UK innovation agency Our goal is to accelerate economic growth by stimulating and supporting business-led innovation 5
  • 6. The TSB Rationale • TSB Role / Mission • Accelerating sustainable UK economic growth through stimulating and supporting business innovation • As an NDPB we don't exist to self perpetuate rather to help reduce the barriers to business innovation.... ...to solve specific challenges.... 6
  • 7. The Problem • Business investment is too low and too late • Constrained by Technical and financial risks & access to Capital • Innovation disrupts value chains and business models • New partnerships are required to build new supply chains • Investment and innovation is required at multiple points • Longer term trends not visible to all players • Impact and opportunities from emerging technologies & policies • Innovation infrastructure complex and inefficient • Fragmented and difficult to navigate, knowledge flows impeded • Government does not make best use of its levers • Procurement, regulation, standardisation, fiscal incentives 7
  • 8. Our 5 Strategic Focus Areas • Accelerating the journey - concept to commercialisation • Understanding the non-linear journey and how best to support • Connecting the innovation landscape • Developing the strategic relationships we need in UK, EU & Int. • Turning Government action into business opportunity • Where Government procures, regulates, standardises... • Investing in theme areas based on global potential • Building a synergistic programme based on data driven choices • Continuously improving Organisational capability • Impact assessment, metrics, measures, efficiency, effectiveness.. 8
  • 9. The Toolset Range of Tools with different objectives / characteristics Collaborative Smart R&D Launchpad Innovation Innovation and Entrepreneur Vouchers Knowledge Centres Missions
  • 10. Investing in priority areas based on potential
  • 12. Who Gets the Grants (ÂŁ awarded) 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% Unkown 50% SME 40% Large Company 30% Academia 20% 10% 0% 2009 2010 2011 12
  • 13. Tool Engagement by Company Size 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% academic 50% large 40% medium 30% 20% small 10% micro 0% 13
  • 14. Tool Engagement by Company Age 100 90 80 70 60 >10yrs old 50 40 5-10yrs old 30 <5yrs old 20 pre-start 10 0 Improving SME 14
  • 15. TSB interaction with universities • Two thirds of our projects by value involve at least one university partner. • 36% of the grant money goes to universities (this includes RC co-funding). 20% of our TSB grant goes to universities. • 72% of total grant to universities goes to 25 organisations. • 15-20% KTN members are from academia. • 18% _connect members are from academia.
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  • 17. Criteria for investment • UK capacity to develop and exploit the technology • The size of the global market opportunity • The right potential for impact in the right time frame • A clear role for the Technology Strategy Board to add value
  • 19. Investing in priority areas based on potential
  • 20. Development • Emerging Technologies and Industries – Synthetic Biology – Energy harvesting – Energy Efficient Computing – Graphene • Design and the Creative Industries • Financial Services • Personal Safety
  • 21. European and International • Increasing UK business success in accessing European funding and maximising benefit. • Influencing European programmes. • Increasing international activities. • Bilateral activities which align with our strategic priorities and where there is benefit for UK business. • Exchange of information on innovation.
  • 23. What is a Catapult centre? Business-focused centre that makes world-leading technical capability available to businesses to solve their technical challenges. • Access to world-leading technology & expertise. • Reach into the knowledge base for world-class science. • Capability to undertake collaborative R&D projects with business. • Capability to undertake contract research for business. • Strongly business focused with a professional delivery ethos. • Create a critical mass of activity. • Skills development at all levels.
  • 24. UK Landscape & Context TRL: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Universities TIC / Institutes Industry Research Centre Catapult centre Industry (Large & SME’s) University Map the landscape from Research through to Challenge Areas for each key technology & application areas: Research Research Centres Technology & Innovation RTOs, PSREs, Industrial Industry Commitment UK Priorities excellence Centres Science parks, R&D Centres TTOs, etc RCUK to RCUK , charity & RDA/DA centres, etc. Other Major R&D -Opportunities for UK - Low Carbon identify other centres and - Existing organisations in centres & - Willingness to -Digital Economy institutes (IMRC’s - Proposed the area. incubators co-invest - Energy IKC’s EIT’s etc) - Potential - Health/Medicine
  • 25. Impact & Scale A critical mass to anchor globally mobile companies & reflect the UK context Funding Model: • ⅓ = business funded contracts = competitive • ⅓ = CR&D projects = competitive • ⅓ = Core public investment Total revenue ~ÂŁ20-30m pa (or greater) equates to 100-200 staff ÂŁ10-15m pa from businesses
  • 26. Catapult Centres 1st Centre open for business • High Value Manufacturing • Cross Sector, broad technology base • Embracing broad range of manufacturing • Metals & composites, process manufacturing incl. bio-processing 2nd and 3rd Catapults to be launched 2012 • Cell Therapies • Off Shore renewable Energy 4th Catapult announced on 4 January 2012 • Satellite applications
  • 27. Catapult Centres Three more Catapult centres announced • Connected Digital Economy • Transport • Future Cities
  • 28. Closing the gap between concept and commercialisation
  • 29. Applying for R&D Funding
  • 30. Support for business: Collaborative R&D EU Grant opportunities Catapult Centres Smart Grants Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) Eurostars _Connect Knowledge Transfer Partnerships Knowledge Transfer Networks
  • 32. Types of Project Commercialisation Prod. Prototype System Qual. System Dev. Technology Demo Technology Development Feasibility Blue sky Research Commercial Investment Basic Applied Experimental Venture Capital Councils TSB and its co-funders funding Market readiness
  • 33. Types of Project Response Thematic • Always open • Single competitions – Batched assessment several – One off times a year • Specific competition brief • Any technology or sector – Deadlines • Funds – Topic area – Spread over the year – Funding level • Resubmission permitted within limits • No resubmission to the same competition
  • 34. Key Points: •Grant funding determined by time to market •Response or thematic competitions •Most competitions open to wide variety of applicants
  • 36. TSB Strategic Criteria • Does the UK have the capability?  Significant research capability/capacity to exploit opportunities. • Is the idea “ready”?  Clear opportunity to which this is a timely response.  Speed progress towards more sustainable economic growth. • Is there a large market opportunity?  What is the size of the global market opportunity?  Will it create added value in the UK, taking into account the global market potential? • Can the Technology Strategy Board make a difference?  Can we add value?  Will our investment promote sustainability and quality of life?
  • 37. The “Ideal Project” • A clear commercial opportunity to open up or exploit a significant growth market. • A technical challenge that requires the creation of an industrially driven consortium and innovative and risky research and development to solve. • A realistic project with deliverables and applications that are innovative, commercially exploitable and of wider benefit. • A demonstrable need for support.
  • 38. Collaborative R&D - Thematic • Collaborative... UK business-led • Typically in the category of Applied Research (attracting 50% public funding for eligible project costs) • Competitions announced on TSB website and also via TSB newsletter – www.innovateuk.org
  • 39. Specific SME support • Small Business Research Initiative • Smart Awards
  • 40. Procurement Process – procuring R&D • Govt Dept/Agency/other public sector body identifies a particular need or problem • SBRI enables them to engage with business to find & procure novel ideas and solutions • Businesses bid in with their ideas – those selected get development contracts • 20-30 opportunities per year Development Contracts • 100% funded R&D • IP rests with business - encouraged to use and exploit IP • Staged payments on deliverables May lead to longer term supply contract
  • 41. SBRI - Progress • From April 2009 to present: – 60 competitions – 1800 businesses have applied – 550 contracts awarded to date – Total contract value ÂŁ36+m – Currently working with 24 Government Departments and other public sector bodies
  • 42. Smart
  • 43. Overview • Assist micro, small and medium sized businesses and pre-start-ups • UK wide – Supersedes RDA scheme – Working alongside Devolved Administration schemes – Discussing to align with DAs • Single company grants • Deliver successful new products, processes and services • Economic Growth
  • 44. Grant Types • Proof of Market – assess commercial viability – market research – initial planning for commercialisation • Proof of Concept – initial feasibility studies – basic prototyping, specialist testing and or demonstration – investigation of production options. – Pre-clinical research studies • Development of Prototype – pre-production prototype – IP protection – trials and testing (including clinical) – identifying routes to market
  • 45. Grant Types Grant Type Intervention rate Max grant level Max duration (responsive mode) Proof of Market 60% ÂŁ25,000 (max 20% 9 months upfront payment) Proof of Concept 60% ÂŁ100,000 (lower of 20% 18 months or ÂŁ10,000 upfront payment) Development of 35% medium ÂŁ250,000 24 months Prototype enterprises 45% small and micro Intervention rate = grant / total project cost PoM project costing the company ÂŁ41,667 may receive a grant of ÂŁ25,000
  • 46. Eligibility • UK based SMEs and pre-start-ups • Fewer than 250 employees • Turnover < €50m • Balance sheet < €43m • EU definition:

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. This slide represents the usual types of ProjectResearch Councils fund Early Stage or Blue sky Projects.Venture capitalists will be attracted to projects which are closer to getting to market (less risk)TSB operates in between these two, and tries to encourage R&amp;D where sometimes it’s more difficult to obtain(as more risk)“Applied Research / Experimental development”