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Name – June 11, 2010 – 1WG1 meeting -- Brussels July 28, 2011WG1 meeting -- Brussels July 28, 2011

Work Group 1 Workshop Brussels, July 28 2011

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Agenda

Welcome Alfredo Viglienzoni, Photonics21 Work Group 1 Chair

Photonics 21 update

Katharina Flaig, Photonics21

Update on the Joint Paper with Net!Works

Klaus-Dieter Langer, Heinrich Hertz Institute

Presentation and update of the European Commission

Bart van Caenegem, European Commission

Break

Update on the Digital Village

Bart van Caenegem, Alfredo Viglienzoni

Refine Digital Village

All workshop participants

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Photonics contribution to energy efficiency

Meeting DG Energy, Cabinet Oettinger

22nd June 2011

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ICT Manu-facturing

Health Lighting and OLAE

Components Sensors Education

Who we are: The European Technology Platform Photonics21

Objective: Define a common Photonics strategy for Europe Better transform knowledge into leading-edge products

Membership: More than 1700 members located in EU-27 Balanced membership composition (industry-science) SMEs represent the majority of the industrial members Executive Board

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Walk the talk - Photonics‘ impact on EUs Future

► Meeting with Commissioner Günther Oettinger, Commissioner of DG Energy

■ Role of photonics for Energy Efficiency■ Faster market introduction ■ 2-3 concrete proposals for energy efficiency

demonstration projects

► Visit of President José Manuel Barroso at Photonics21 Member Trumpf in Germany

■ Importance of cutting-edge technology for Europe’s growth and competitiveness (e.g. PV)

■ Role of highly innovative Photonics21 and SME’s

► Meeting with Commissioner Neelie Kroes■ Photonics21 vision for the Common Strategic

Framework■ Demonstration projects e.g. in the field of energy

efficiency■ Offer from Neelie Kroes to make a proposal for a

PPP between Photonics21 and the EC „Photo: TRUMPF GmbH + Co. KG"

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Lighting and Sensor Large Scale Project

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Lighting: Facts & Figures

58 billion € 2007 global lighting market (taken from the Ph21 research agenda)

Europe is leading in Lighting

• over 150 000 people employed in Europe

• € 20 bn turnover of the European lighting industry

• 40% European world market share in lamps• 35% Market share of European companies of

global fixture market

• > 1000 companies in SME-dominated luminaire business

NOW: European Lighting industry faces a paradigm shift to SSL

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Solid State Lighting

Realisation of SSL solutions brings multiple benefits

Ecological: energy saving; reaching global sustainability targets> 60% of electricity for lighting can be saved annually*no hazardous materials

Economical: new chances for profitable growth and more jobs CAGR 30% in next 5 years these jobs are in danger if shift is too slow

Societal: greater visual comfort by higher functionality and qualityhigher safetyenergy saving saves money

* Results for 2030 of the Ad-hoc Advisory Group „ICT for Energy Efficiency“, 2008

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Large scale SSL: action to accelerate market acceptance

Lead: Osram, Philips LightingBroad range of lighting applicationsReliable economic and ecologic data can be obtained by large scale

demonstratorsNew business models to overcome the initial investment hurdleUnderstand the refurbishment of existing infrastructureBoth improved energy efficiency AND better light quality

From

20 downlights in Arlanda airport

2,000 m2 LED office

50 street poles

To

Complete airport (landing strips, taxi ways, gates, shops, restaurants, check-in zone, parking lots, …)

50,000 m2 all LED office buildings (open plan, conference rooms, hallways, restaurant, coffee

corners, lobby, façade, parking area …)

All public spaces in 200,000 people city (roads, streets, pedestrian areas, town hall, libraries,

schools, city squares, monuments, museums, …)

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Network of sensors

Development of an open wireless network (data and power): a radical breakthrough in sensor based applications, e.g. smart energy, video surveillance and other security and safety application, where installation is more expensive than the technology

Project supported by the development of high performance smart photonic sensors

Several levels of the value chain have to be considered in an open way:

Sensor level Equipment level where an open architecture has to be considered. Architecture and

standards will have to cope with computation capability, communication and energy management: low level of electrical consumption, energy storage and scavengers

Application software that can be deployed on the network

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ICT Large Scale Project

digit@l vill@ge

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Sources:[1] European Commission: The 2010 report on R&D in ICT in the European Union. Joint Research Centre, Institute for

Prospective Technological Studies, 2010. http://ipts.jrc.ec.europa.eu/publications/pub.cfm?id=3239[2] European Commission: Monitoring industrial research: the 2010 EU industrial R&D investment SCOREBOARD.

Joint Research Centre. DG Research, 2010. http://iri.jrc.ec.europa.eu/research/docs/2010/SB2010_final_report.pdf

Economic importance of the EU telecom sector

►In 2008 ICT sector represented:■ 4.9 % of GDP (€545 billion)■ 3 % of total employment (6.1 million employees)■ accounted for 25 % of overall business expenditure in R&D and employed 32.4 % of all

business sector researchers

►7 of the 10 largest telecoms operators in the world are from Europe

►Major manufacturers in communications based in Europe:■ Global figures of Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson and Nokia (including nsn)

● Total R&D: 10.1 billion € in 2009● Total sales: 76.3 billion € in 2009● Total employees: 287900

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Why? Broadband connectivity to be established as the “fourth utility” by 2020:- European ICT companies still maintain global leadership and generate sizeable

employment- Only a different way of living can ensure sizeable power and emission reduction- More facilities at home – SmartHome and SmartCity- to address societal challenges- New way of living needs new products & applications: opportunity for e2e sector from

academia to SMEs

What?- Digital Village is a test bed to trial technologies/products, solutions and new business/living

models in real environment before EU global deployment- Enabler for new services and applications: ultra high-definition & 3D video, tele-working,

gaming, m2m, e-Mobility, e-Government, e-Health, e-Energy and b2b

ICT - digit@l vill@ge

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ICT - digit@l vill@ge

How? Proposed Embodiment:- Build 5 to 7 “Digital Villages” across Europe- 30/50,000 households for each cluster

- Mix of most advanced wireline/wireless access technologies (e.g. 10G PON, WDM PON, LTE, 4G Radio)

- Access rates at state of the art and faster than 1Gps, performance to be kept updated

- Advanced connectivity among Digital Villages and content delivery nodes

- Academia: test bed for advanced technologies. Equipment and component vendors: showcase advanced technologies and interoperability.ISPs: test most advanced technologies and business models. SMEs and entrepreneurs: test bed for large scale testing and interoperability. Overall: data for regulatory aspects.

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ICT digit@l vill@ge: core team

• Equipment vendors: - Adva Optical- AlcatelLucent- Ericsson- nsn

• Component vendors:- Oclaro

• ISPs:- DT- France Telecom - Orange- TI

• International bodies:- EISEE- EPIC- EU

• Research Institutes:- Henrich Hertz Institute – Berlin

• SMEs:- A number of SMEs mainly involved with energy e.g. Cube Optics

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Micro-turbines

Industrialplant

CentralPower plant

Officeparks

StorageCHP

Fuelcells

Wind turbines

Off-shore wind turbines

Solarplants

Micro-grids

Virtual Power Plants(VPP)

Grid-friendly• Consumption

• Micro-generation

Transmission:HVDC / FACTS

Energy ManagementAsset Management

CommunicationNetwork

HVDC: High Voltage Direct CurrentFACTS: Flexible AC Transmission Systems

SubstationAutomation

BuildingAutomation

digit@l vill@ge – enabling the Smart Grids

Electric cars

HomeNetwork

Energy Server

Smart MeteringNetwork of sensors

Electric cars

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digit@l vill@ge – what ICT can do

Micro-gen & storage

Data Acquisition

EV Charging

Demand response

Smart Building

Common Core

IP

Infrastructure and services for SmartGrids and SmartBuildingsEnabling Capabilities

APPLIED AREAS

Visualization

Grid Connectivity

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Thank you for attending!