det strategiska forsknings och innovationsprogrammet sip strim. pär weihed, ltu
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Det strategiska innovationsprogrammet för svensk gruv- och metallproducerande industri (SIP STRIM; www.sipstrim.se) finansieras av Vinnova och de ledande svenska gruvbolagen, global leverantörsindustri med nordisk bas, universitet, forskningsinstitut, myndigheter och intresseorganisationer. Programmet löper under 2013-2016, men har som ambition att fortsätta även efter 2016. Genom innovationsprojekt adresseras globala utmaningar samtidigt som projekten bidrar till en hållbar utveckling, förnyelse och stärkt svensk konkurrenskraft inom programområdet. Insatser sker inom fyra huvudområden: - · Teknisk innovation - · Kunskapsspridning - · Kompetensutveckling - · Uppväxling med nationell, nordisk och EU-finansiering Insatser skall genomföras längs hela värdekedjan prospektering–gruvdrift–mineralteknik–metallurgi–återvinning. Även horisontella, överbryggande insatser såsom mineralekonomi, resurskaraktärisering, automation och processkontroll, miljö och attraktiva arbetsplatser bör adresseras. Förutom fullskaliga innovationsprojekt och förstudier omfattar programmet en rad aktiviteter för att stödja uppbyggnad av nätverk med ambitionen stödja också SMF-deltagande i programmet.TRANSCRIPT
ⓒ Atlas Copco
Strategic innovation programme for the Swedish mining and metal producing industryStrategic innovation programme for the Swedish mining and metal producing industry
www.sipstrim.se
Geoarena 20141014
Pär WeihedProject manager
The Swedish mining industry cluster
National: Strong export industry
European: Leading business sector
Global: Leading suppliers to mining
SveMin growth strategy 2013
Background
• Strategic agenda since 2005 – Bergforsk (MITU)
• Previous mining research programme 2006–2010, SMIFU
• SFO CAMM (LTU–Swerea MEFOS) 2010–2014
• ETP-SMR 2005– Established EU-policy
Established visionary project (to define a roadmap and SIP)
How we worked
• Based on the SMIFU report, develop a new strategic agenda for the industry sector
• Broadened scope and collaboration – included not only mining industry, but also suppliers and recycling industry
Current STRIM agenda has a 2030 vision and in the SIP, short term goals are implemented
• Work with agenda lead by RTC & LTU, management of the SIP STRIM set up at LTU
• Developed project portfolio (e.g. SMIFU)
• Revisit strategic plan every few years, set up small vision project (SMIFU)
• National and International leverage activities
SFO, Research projects, c. 90 MSEK 2010–2014
Research and Innovation projects, activities, c. 200 MSEK 2013–2016
Strategic “Think tank” for the mining industry and LTU
Research broker, business to business
Horizon 2020EIP RMEIT KIC RM
Horizon 2020EIP RMEIT KIC RM
Strategic innovation agendaStrategic innovation programme (SIP)
Key Performance
Indicators
Strategic overarching ambitions:
•Stronger international competitiveness
•Leading centers and clusters for research, innovation and education that will have the prospect of becoming European centers of excellence
•Continued prosperity and sustainability of the mining sector and society
New approaches: •Mining towards continuous processes
•Better methods to characterize the host rock and the ore to maximize the inherent values as well as to minimize non-marketable residues
•Better command of “soft factors”, stimulate improved safety culture and change image of the sector
•Nurture a cross-sectorial transfer of knowledge and experience to master the challenges ahead
Anticipated effects 2013–2016: •Sweden with a main academic node at LTU has become a well-known and appreciated EU research and innovation partner
•The Swedish mining cluster has been strengthened and the technology providers offer new or improved products and services
•The environmental footprint has been reduced by lower emissions and improved resource and energy efficiency
•The mining and metal producing sector has become more attractive for young talented men and women
•The global competitiveness and sustainability has been further strengthened
Organisations supporting the SIP STRIM(signed LoI)
IndustryABBAtlas CopcoBolidenLKABLunding Mining (Zinkgruvan AB)Raw Materials GroupSandvikSKBStena Recycling
NGOsBergkraftGeorange
AcademiaLuleå University of TechnologyUmeå UniversityUppsala University
Research institutesSwerea MEFOSSP
Public organisationsGeological Survey of Sweden
Financial “committment” approx. 100 MSEK 2014–2016
International leverage and collaboration
EU•EIP Raw materials, Swedish partners in HLG and OPs
Demos and Pilots•ERA-MIN, LTU chaired the work on primary resources
collaborative projects along the value chain•EIT KIC on Raw materials,
Swedish partners in KIC RAW MatTERS consortium•Horizon 2020, e.g. SC5
Also e.g. FoF, LEIT •PPPs, e.g. Spire
Swedish lead in WGs
Nordic•NordMin, joint Nordic initiative through the NCM
LTU hosts management and administration
Global•RTC, business to business project brokerage
MIGS projects and future SMIFU projects
Portfolio strategy, RDI projects: call 2014
Innovative deep explorationSecure and efficient mining methodsResource efficient mineral technologyRecycling and metallurgyEnvironmental assurance and environmental technologyAttractive workplacesGender patterns
Should cover a broad thematic scope
Should have a technology readiness level (TRL) corresponding to 3–6
Should include at least two industrial partners and one academic partner, preferably SMEs involved
Call 2015
• Opens January 2015, closes March 2015
• Probably both pilot projects and full projects
• Possibly also higher TRL
• Possibly partly joint call with other SIPs
• Matchmaking event in Stockholm, preliminary date 20 Nov.
• SMEs are encouraged to get involved
Presentations from running projects tomorrow!
Contact details:Pär Weihed Director: [email protected] Greberg Deputy director S&T: [email protected] Mayer Deputy director PA: [email protected]