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SENAI Innovation Institute for Information and Communication
Technologies - ISI-TICs
Sergio Soares - Executive Coordinator
Jones Albuquerque - Chief Scientist
Brazil's trade balance
Brazil reported a trade deficit equivalent to
USD 50,6 Billions in 2012*
Brazil has an export-oriented economy*
The main exports are iron ore, soybeans,
footwear, coffee, transport equipment,
automotive parts, autos, machinery
Brazil imports machinery, electrical and
transport equipment, chemical products,
automotive part and electronics with
medium and high technological value-
added
High demand for services with high
technological value-added
Dilemmas faced by Brazil
Manufacturing Industry Products per
Technological Intensity
High
Medium-High
Medium-Low
Low
Transformation Industry Products
Source: IEDI 2012
* only on the industry view
Enhance infrastructure
Spread intellectual property culture
Focus on qualified human resource formation
Enhance the legal landmark to support innovation activities
Internationalization of Brazilian companies as well as support to their R&D activities abroad
WHAT IS NEEDED TO IMPROVE COMPETITIVENESS?
Source: Corporate Mobilization for Innovation
Source: Corporate Mobilization for Innovation
Articulation between innovation policy and the foreign trade policy
Innovation and R&D for SMEs
Support structural projects and R&D in large scale
Sectorial innovation programs
Pre-competitive R&D projects
WHAT IS NEEDED TO IMPROVE COMPETITIVENESS?
SENAI Program for
Supporting Industrial
Competitiveness
Professional and
Technological
Education
Innovation
Generation
Technical and
Technological
Services
Expansion of the network of services by the creation of SENAI Technology Institutes
(IST)
Duplication of the amount of vacancies in professional
education
Creation of a network of
SENAI Innovation Institutes (ISI)
SENAI Strategies
CURRENT SENAI PRESENCE
Specialization in relevant industrial sectors
Physical structure aimed at the provision of technical and technological services
Situated in regions of high industrial density
SENAI INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY
SENAI INSTITUTES OF TECHNOLOGY (63)
AC - Wood and Furniture
1
MT – Bio-energy MT – Food and Beverage
2
GO - Chemistry GO - Automation GO - Food and Beverage
3
MS – Food and Beverage
1
PR – Petrochemistry PR – Information Technology PR – Wood and Furniture PR – Food and Beverage PR – Civil Construction PR – Metalmechanics PR – Paper and pulp
7
RS – Wood and Furniture RS – Leather and Environment RS – Mechatronics RS – Refrigeration and Food RS – Oil & Gas/ Energy RS – Footware/ Logistics
6
SC – Food SC – Environment SC – Logistics SC – Metalmechanics SC – Electroelectronics SC – Automation and IT SC – Materials SC – Textile and Clothing Design
8
RJ – Environment RJ – Food and Beverage RJ – Design and Media RJ – Soldering RJ – Automation and Systems DN – CETIQT – Textile and Clothing
6 ES - Metalmechanics
1
MG – Food and Beverage MG – Automotive MG – Metalmechanics MG – Mining MG – Chemistry MG – Environment
6
DF - Construction
1
BA - Construction BA - Chemistry BA - Electroelectronics 3
PE - Chemistry PE - Automation PE – Food and Beverage 3
PB – Textile and Clothing / Food PB – Leather and Footware PB – Industrial Automation and IT
3
CE - Metalmechanics
RN – Oil & Gas
1 1
MA – Civil Construction
1
1 AL – Plastics
SP – Textile and Clothing SP – Civil Construction SP – Leather and Footware SP – Food and Beverage SP – Energy SP – Metalmechanics SP – Environment SP – Electronics
8
SENAI INSTITUTE OF
INNOVATION Specialization in transversal knowledge areas
Physical structure aimed at advanced services
Pre-competitive applied research National coverage: partnerships and innovation network
LOCATION OF SENAI INSTITUTES
OF INNOVATION (ISI) Micro-
electronics
1
Mineral Technologies
1
Constructive Technologies
1
Renewable Energy
1
1
Information and communication technology
• Conformation and Welding
• Production Automation Systems 2
• Surface Engineering
• Metallurgy and Special Alloys
• Extra high electric power 3
2
• Virtual production systems
• Applied Chemistry
Logistics
1
Biomass
1 Electro-
Chemistry
1 • Laser Technology
• Embedded Systems
2
• Integrated Solutions in Metal-Mechanics
• Polymer Engineering
2 • Ceramic Engineering
• Biotechnology
• Micro-Manufacturing Technology
• Defense
4
Business plan concluded and submited
SENAI INSTITUTES of INNOVATION
INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS
NATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS
Pre-competitive research
Pre-competitive setting Competitive setting
Fundamental knowledge
Knowledge application
Technological validation
Demonstration Prototypes
Product definition
Product development
Demonstration
Production
Sh
arin
g o
f IP
Time scale
FUNDING MODEL
Embrapii FRAMEWORK PROGRAMMS
Overall Project Objectives
Industry Segments
Capacity
Building
Systematic methodology & tools
Knowledge transfer based on
international best practices
Organizational planning and
management
Innovation and technology
management
Evaluation of R&D performance
Basic Research
Innovation Institutes
Industry
Ability to transfer Innovations to Industry
Applied Research as mechanism
to transfer innovations to industry
Sustainable development of the
Brazilian economy through
innovation
Promotion of national and international competitiveness
Increase of value added and productivity
Increase of highly qualified human resources
National Innovation System
Strong and diversified research landscape with 23 Innovation Institutes (ISIs)
focusing on individual research fields
Intensive collaboration among the ISIs in terms of resources, customers and
comprehensive research topics
Guiding support by a competent and enabling headquarters
Sustainability
Research Application
Education
National Wealth
Know-how
Innovation
Jan
Overview: Project Schedule 2013
External
Business
Plan
(ISI)
May Mar Apr Feb Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
Marketing &
Operational
Planning
Workshops
Mgmt.
Training
Berlin
Strategy
Workshops
Technology
Workshops
Implementation of Actions (ISI)
Str
ea
m 1
:
First
ISI
Gro
up
Str
ea
m 2
:
Ne
xt IS
I G
rou
p
Market Analysis &
Preparation Phase (SENAI DN/c2i)
Refinement of National Market Analysis (C2i)
Internal
Business
Plan
(ISI)
Support ISI Implementation Plan
Add BNDES
Information
Empower ISIs to Elaborate Business Plan
BNDES
Feedback
Adaption of General Strategic Planning
Procedure based on Lessons Learned
Development of SENAI DN Business Model
Str
ea
m 3
:
SE
NA
I
Dec
ISI Collabo-
ration
Workshop
Different Collaboration Subjects will be Identified
ISI Customer
Resource
Topic
Resource Collaboration Two or more ISIs that share
the same resource (e.g.
machinery, human
resources, analytics) without
any or very little additional
effort
Topic Collaboration Two or more ISIs that
combine their knowledge
and technologies to work
together on a transversal
research topic which a single
institute could not master on
its own
Customer Collaboration Two or more ISIs that
target same customers
through joint activities
and/or jointly deliver
project to the same
customer
ISI Collabo-
ration
Workshop
ISI-TICs
Solutions in tailor-made integration
of safety technologies
Vision The Vision of the ISI for ICT is to establish ICT /
Software as the main factor of competitiveness of
Brazilian industry and to modify its current competitive
benchmarks through innovation in Software.
Mission
The Mission of the ISI for ICT is to promote the
competitiveness of the Brazilian industry by means of
knowledge transfer, applied research and innovation.
Pernambuco SENAI INSTITUTE OF INNOVATION
ISI-TICs
Solutions in tailor-made integration
of safety technologies
Scenario
- Eighth world’s largest domestic market of Information
and Communication Technology (USD 140 billion,
8.3% of GDP).
- World software and IT service market is currently USD
1.4 trillion (2020 of USD 3 trillion).
Service areas of ISI-TICs
• We are not a software development institute, but
• We are at an ecosystem Porto Digital, Recife-PE
• 202 companies, 7000+ positions, R$ 1b, Best
Brazilian technological park award (2007, 2011)
- Design of new ICT concepts.
- Innovation Consulting in ICT.
- Prospective Research of new ICT Technologies
- Integration of Complex ICT Systems.
- Life cycle process management.
- Proof of concepts in ICTs
Pernambuco SENAI INSTITUTE OF INNOVATION
Normative requirements
National Department
Regional Department
ISI
SENAI Innovation Institute for Information and Communication Technologies
ICT Ecosystem – 1/4
• Porto Digital
– Private Initiative + Government + University
– 220+ companies
– Revenue of R$ 1b (2012)
– 6.500+ jobs
– Best Brazilian technological park award (2007, 2011)
www.portodigital.org.br
SENAI Innovation Institute for Information and Communication Technologies
• CIn/UFPE (Informatics Center)
– Biggest Brazilian Software Engineering department
• 20+ PhDs in SE and 90+ PhDs the whole center
– Top-5 Computer Science PhD program in Brazil
– Won 2011 FINEP’s Innovation Award
• FINEP is the Brazilian Federal Innovation Agency
www.cin.ufpe.br
ICT Ecosystem – 2/4
SENAI Innovation Institute for Information and Communication Technologies
• C.E.S.A.R
– Private, non profit, Innovation Center nationwide recognized
– Created by CIn/UFPE professors
– Running for 17 years, 500+ strong
• Lessons learned to be used by the ISI-TICs!
– Won twice FINEP’s Innovation Award (2004, 2010)
www.cesar.org.br
ICT Ecosystem – 3/4
SENAI Innovation Institute for Information and Communication Technologies
• INES – National Institute for Software Engineering
– A research institute of the Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry
– Founded by 9 Brazilian Northeastern Universities
– In cooperation with several other national and international institutions (20+)
– 70+ PhDs, 50+ PhD students, 80+ MSc students www.ines.org.br
ICT Ecosystem – 4/4
INES – Research Network
• 9 founding institutions
• 31 institutions
– PUC-Rio, UFSCar, UFSCar-Sorocaba, UNB, UNIVASF, USP-IME, UNEB, UEM, UTFPR
– Mais 22 internacionais
• 69 researchers (PhDs)
International partnership
• 22 instituitions:
– INRIA, Clemson University, Darmstadt University of Technology,
Fraunhofer IESE, IOWA State University, IT University of Copenhagen,
NC State, University North Carolina State University, NTNU, Radboud
University Nijmegen, Stevens Institute of Technology, Univ. de
Malardeen, Univ. de Valencia, Universidad de la República (UdelaR),
Universidade de Orléans, CNRS Grenoble, University of Central Florida,
University of Edinburgh, University of Hildesheim, University of
Waterloo, University of York, USC
Timeline 2008-2013 (1)
Timeline 2008-2013 (2)
SENAI Innovation Institute for Information and Communication Technologies
• Potential to cover the Brazilian and global market
• Technology as a differential factor for competitiveness
• Competitiveness and innovation investments
• High demand for world-class software
• With unstructured culture of innovation
ISI-TICs Target Sectors
SENAI Innovation Institute for Information and Communication Technologies
ISI-TICs
Preferential Segments • Aerospace
• Automation
• Automotive
• Energy
• Pharmochemical
• Games
• Logistics and Transportation
• Metal-mechanic
• Mobility / Telecommunications
• Oil and Gas
• Software
SENAI Innovation Institute for Information and Communication Technologies
ISI-TICs
Other segments • Food
• Reverse Supply Chain (recycling)
• Smart Cities
• Construction, Naval, etc..
• Creative Economy
• Manufacturing / Production
• Medical / Hospital / Health
• Security and Defense
• Technology Services (consulting)
• Textiles, fashion, and clothing
• Public Utilities
ISI-TICs projects
O CONCEITO
The site was defined and granted …
VISTA EXTERNA DO TERRENO COM A PROPOSTA
O CONCEITO
The First RFP is on the fly… and it includes “complex systems”!
SENAI Innovation Institute for Information and Communication
Technologies - ISI-TICs
CONTACTS
sergio.soares@cni.org.br
jones.albuquerque@pq.cnpq.br
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