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ICT sector in Wallonia
Strategy and actors
Marshall Plan 4.0. : Priority measures for the economic redeployment of Wallonia :
• www.wallonie.be/fr/plan-marshall
• Structured around 5 axis
• 5th AXIS : Supporting digital innovation
Entering the age of the fourth industrial revolution :
• Cloud, Big Data analytics, Industrial IoT, real time processing
• Government is building a transitional digital integrated plan
• Objective is to boost the digital economy of Wallonia :
• Digital goods-producing industries
• Digital services market industries
• Enhancing the “digital culture” from business to citizen and particularly the
young generation
Supporting digital innovation
We have a vision !
Making Wallonia
• Smart and connected territory,
• Digital companies are recognized leaders worldwide,
• Digital companies act as drivers of a successful industrial transformation,
• Digital innovation works for excellence in education, open public services and the global well-being of citizens
1 strategy // 5 major topics
> € 500 million over 4 years
Several institutions and initiatives whose mission is the development of ICT in all
sectors of the society (public services, businesses, citizens, ...) :
development and boost the ICT sector center of excellence ICT incubator
promotion of ICT in the ICT field
ICT companies are represented by national federation
Wallonia also benefits from the action of many private initiatives (BetaGroup, Nest Up,
FeWeb, Rue du Web, Café numérique, …) dynamism of the ICT sector !
Support ICT sector
Clusters / Networks
Clusters
Business Networks
UNIVERSITIES
5 Universities
7 500 researchers
overall
1 500 researchers for
ICT (estimation)
“LIEU” Network
Companies /
Universities
ICT, Micro,
nanotechnology
working group
TRAINING
CENTERS
specialized in
ICT
Ciney
Photonics
Networking
Speech
Signal and Image Processing
Big data
Cloud computing
Internet of Things
Security
Etc.
ICT
RESEARCH
CENTERS
Software Engineering
Cloud computing
Data Innovation
EXISTING DATA
CENTERS
Standalone and
colocation
Wallonia has excellent coverage in terms of broadband networks (fixed and wireless)
Networks
The public fiber network, managed by the Sofico. This network is open to public & private partnerships. It covers all major cities
and areas of Wallonia
Belnet provides broadband coverage for universities, colleges and publics institutions
The fixed and mobile networks of 4 major telecoms operators (Proximus, Mobistar, Base and VOO). Mobile 3G covers most
areas of Wallonia. 4G is available in the major cities
Creative Wallonia is a framework program that places creativity and innovation in the
center of the Walloon project. Lots of initiatives are related to ICT.
• CoWallonia is the name of the network of 8 coworking centers.
There is also several Smart Work Centers
• Wallonia is one of the 2 European regions recently elected “European Creative
District”
• Specific plan to transform 5 Walloon cities into smartcities
Futurocité is the name of a public/private initiative to develop
projects related to urban intelligence
A smart region
Small entities
• Areas of retail, consulting, training and distribution and installation of goods and
services
• Target markets : business services, general public and retail trade
+/- 250 companies with high added value
• Consulting and software
• Target areas : business services, financial services, utilities, distribution, healthcare
and industry
The ICT sector
• 70 % involved in R&D projects and 26 % believe that innovation is essential to their survival
Aware of the importance of
innovation
• 35 % have at least one establishment abroad
• 79 % are exporters
• 62 % say they want to expand their export activities in two years
Highly open to international
(particularly companies with a high added value)
The ICT sector
The INFOPOLE Cluster TIC
132 members : 109 companies, 5 universities, 14 resarch centers and non profit org.
Supported at 50 % by the Walloon government
Bronze label for the European Commission
A direct link to all public and private institutions
IT Competences
8%
11%
12%
13%
17%
18%
21% Cryptographie, gestion de la sécurité
Solutions VoIP, outils collaboratifs
Hosting, Grid- and Cloud-computing,virtualisation
Equipements et Services réseaux
Applications mobiles, embarquées etsystèmes intelligents
Dev Logiciels - Web, portails, marketing etcommunication
Dev Logiciels - Application multi-tiers /métiers
Cryptography, security
VoIP solutions
Hosting, Grid- and Cloud-computing,
virtualisation
Equipment and services networks
Mobile and embedded applications,
intelligent systems
Web development, software development
Business applications
Sectors
MechanicalEngineering
Health/E-health AerospaceTransport, Logistics,
Mobility
Agro-industry
Green Economy and Sustainable
Development
Environmentand Energy
Eco-construction
Plastics Photonics
Sectors
Public Services Education Smart CitiesCreative
Industries
Medias TourismTrade
/ Distribution
Communication/
Publicity
Markets / Market niches
Big Data
Data Center
Dematerial.
e-Health
Electronicinvoicing
Geolocalisation
IoT
Security
Mobile Technologies
E-business
E-marketing
E-commerce
Serious Game / Game /
Elearning
Simulation
Smart Cities
Smart Grid
Transmedia
Web
Mission
Stimulate networking
and maximize interactions
Promote the economic
development of Member
Valuing SkillsContribute to the opening up of actors
Making co-innovation a
priority
Centre d’Excellence en Technologiesdel’Informationet de la Communication
www.cetic.be
Applied ICT research in Walloniaby CETIC
Jean-Christophe DEPREZ, Ph.D. & Olivier van de WERVE
2016 - CeBIT
Scientific Coordinator Business Development Manager
www.cetic.be
Positioning
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APPLIED RESEARCH FEASIBILITY STUDIES PROOF-OF-CONCEPT TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
www.cetic.be
Key Figures – R&D Projects
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SOURCE OF FUNDING APPLICATION DOMAIN
Number of projects :
3 Structural funds in Wallonia
6 Competitiveness clusters
8 Walloon programs
5 International programs
7 European Framework Programs
2 Other
Number of projects :
8 Software industry
7 Health
5 Transport & logistics
3 Manufacturing
2 Energy
2 Computer Security and Trust
2 Digital and co-creation
175 partnerships,
With 151 different entities:
45 Wallonia/Industry
41 Wallonia/Research & Innovation
4 Wallonia/Other
38 Europe/Industry
40 Europe/Research & Innovation
7 Europe/Other
PARTNERSHIPS
www.cetic.be
Range of expertise
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SOFTWARE & SYSTEM
ENGINEERING
SOFTWARE & SERVICES
TECHNOLOGIES
EMBEDDED & COMMUNICA
TING SYSTEMS
PROCESS & PRODUCT QUALITYMETHODOLOGY & QUALITY
REQUIREMENTS & MODELLING
CODE ANALYSIS
OPTIMIZATION
SECURITY
USER INTERFACES (METHODOLOGY)
FUTURE INTERNETCLOUD COMPUTING
SEMANTIC WEB
BIG DATA
OPEN SOURCE & OPEN DATA
USER INTERFACES (TECHNOLOGIES)
INTERNET OF THINGSPROGRAMMABLE SYSTEMS
SMART OBJECTS
WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK
www.cetic.be
Application Domains
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ICT
Software Media Manufacturing
Transport & LogisticsAerospace Telecommunications
Healthcare Energy
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Technology Readiness Level
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INDUSTRIAL
RESEARCH
FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH
MARKET
SYSTEM TEST, LAUNCH & OPERATIONS
SYSTEM / SUBSYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
RESEARCH TO PROVE FEASIBILITY
BASIC TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH TRL 1
TRL 2
TRL3
TRL 4
TRL5
TRL 6
TRL 7
TRL 8
TRL 9
www.cetic.be
Involvement in European programmes
27
FP6
Oldes
BEinGRID
CoreGRID
EverGrow
QualOSS*
GridTrust*
AssessGrid
HPC4U
FP7
PaaSage
POLCA
Evidence
Redirnet
Ascetic
Bonfire
RESERVOIR
Deploy-IP
PONTE *
S-Cube
Other European Projects
Numericanal(Interreg)
NWERide(Interreg)
I2MSTEEL (RFCS)
ComodIT(Era-Net)
SPES (Central Europe)
AMACS (Era-Net)
Dapcare(Era-Net)
Extra (Cornet)
C2A (Interreg)
H2020
BEACON*
TANGO
* Coordinator
www.cetic.be
TRL-based Technology Transfer in practice @ CETIC
2008 – ERDF project (2007-2013)
Expertise building on Optimisation Constraint-based Local Search
(Dynadec – COMET)
2016 – TANGO (FP7)
2011 – PIPAS (Collective)
Partnership with UCL and Nside on OscaR
2013 – Contract Research for an SME in Wallonia
2010 – BEM (Collective)
Initial design and first building blocks
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R&D – Technology transfer to Industry (SME)
Time
www.cetic.be
In a nutshell
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Applied Research technology centre Active at Regional and European levels (H2020, Feder…)
In ICT, health, transport, energy... Strong network of academic and business partners across
Europe
www.cetic.be
linkedin.com/company/cetic
+32 71 490 700
twitter.com/@CETIC twitter.com/@CETIC_be
www.cetic.be
Aéropole de Charleroi-Gosselies
Avenue Jean Mermoz 28
B-6041 Charleroi - Belgique
Jean-Christophe DEPREZOlivier van de WERVE
Going further…
Jean-christophe.deprez at cetic.be
Olivier.vandewerve at cetic.be