Lighting roadmap 2013 For more information: Nils Erkamp Business Line mngr Lighting Tel. +31651881549 [email protected]
May 07, 2015
Lighting roadmap 2013
For more information:
Nils Erkamp
Business Line mngr Lighting
Tel. +31651881549
Agenda
Economische Zaken - Topsector approach European context Main drivers in the Lighting Industry Contents of the HTSM Lighting Roadmap Towards smart lighting A collaborative approach
9 sectors
Objective ‘topsectoren’
“Een sectorale aanpak met meer vraagsturing door de bedrijfsleven, met minder specifieke subsidies, meer generieke lastenverlichting en meer ruimte voor ondernemers” Focus (reducing) public investments on most important economic sectors More involvement of MKB More alignment of activities of applied research institutes (TNO/NLR) and Academic research (Universities, TU’s) with the needs of Dutch companies In alignment with European agenda
Verwachting: als je niet in een topsector valt,
gaat financiering vervallen
Financial implementation – towards fiscal benefits
Company:
WBSO: R&D related salary costs
RDA: other R&D related costs within the company
TKI:
RDA+: up to 25% addition on the company contribution if the
project complies with the SRA Roadmap
Meer info: http://www.agentschapnl.nl/content/haal-meer-uit-rd-
research-en-development-aftrek-rda
High Tech Systems & Materials (htsm.nl)
Automotive
Aerospace
Semicon equipment
Healthcare
Lighting
Solar
Printing
Security
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R&D roadmapstopsector HTSM
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ICT
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HTSM: High-Tech Systemen & Materialen
Agenda
Economische Zaken - Topsector approach European context Main drivers in the Lighting Industry Contents of the HTSM Lighting Roadmap Towards smart lighting A collaborative approach
Europe is shifting focus
Old R&D
New Innovation-To-Market
European objectives of Horizon 2020 program
Lighting can contribute significantly to a number of the societal challenges
EU Societal challenges
Health, demographic change and well-being
Secure, clean and efficient energy
Smart, green and integrated transport
Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials
Inclusive, innovative and secure societies
Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and
maritime research and the bio-economy
Benefits of match with EU objectives
Funded projects (for SME up to 75%) Research pilot lines & demo’s
Shared projects are an enabler of platform developments, can accelerate market acceptance and standardization
Notes So far, limited participation of SME’s – TNO / Snellius want to
enable innovative SME’s to participate
Both Philips and TNO lobby (successfully) to embed Dutch
roadmap in Europe’s Horizon 2020 program
Agenda
Economische Zaken - Topsector approach European context Main drivers in the Lighting Industry Contents of the HTSM Lighting Roadmap Towards smart lighting A collaborative approach
Starting points: drivers of change
Lighting accounts for 19% of the global electrical energy
use. The demand for lighting is expected to triple by 2050.
Many resources (like e.g. energy, materials, people, etc.)
are becoming increasingly scarce or costly.
Towards an and-and approach Quality of light,
Reduction of energy consumption of the lighting system,
Integration of the lighting system in the built environment and,
A cradle-to-cradle perspective.
Competitive position of European companies at stake Current lighting industry was shaped in ‘50’s – 60’s when Europe
was the building site of the world
Introduction of new lighting and ICT technologies
For lighting LED is a disruptive technology
Lighting is becoming an electronics / semiconductor industry: many (business) aspects are changing LED System technology (e.g. lack of accelerated testing) is not yet mature Both the R&D costs and the cost (and risk)-of-non-quality are
rapidly increasing
Potential new applications like ‘smart cities’ and ‘light & health’ require standardization / interoperability
Many aspects are bigger than an
individual company can handle; PPS
cooperation could be a solution
Agenda
Economische Zaken - Topsector approach European context Main drivers in the Lighting Industry Contents of the HTSM Lighting Roadmap Towards smart lighting A collaborative approach
The Dutch Lighting Research Agenda
Read the full roadmap
Topsector Lighting team
Companies (lead): Bruno Smets (Philips)
Applied science:
Nils Erkamp (TNO)
Fundamental science:
Paul Schuddeboom (STW)
Marcel Bartels (NOW)
Persoonsgegevens:
Value chain perspective (professional lighting) Lighting value chain L
User
Press Owner
NSVV Specifiers System
integrator
Wholesale
channel
Installer 5
CIE
NLA Luminaire / Light system
4
Module or
multi-LED assembly
3
FHI Components:
• Die, packaging, LED
• Optics
• Electronics
• Mechanical/thermal
Lamp
Driver
2
-
0
Materials Equipment
Dutch focus is on Systems and Solutions
Home base of Philips Lighting and NXP Typical company profile: SME with focused approach to modules, systems and solutions
Topics in the roadmap Segment (Technology) Challenges
Solutions
“A user-centric
approach”
Focus segments: Indoor, Outdoor, Mobility, Heathcare, Horticulture
· Insight generation
· User-system interaction
· Multi-disciplinary knowledge
· Lighting system integration with embedded systems
· Lighting for wellbeing
· Large scale demonstration test beds
· New business concepts
Systems
“System
architecture and
integration”
- Optics
· Embedding of (O)LEDs into materials
· Reliability, maintainability etc.
· Data communication
· Sensor integration
· Linkage with Building Management Systems
· Easy commissioning
· Realization of intelligent lighting systems
· Exploration of low-voltage DC networks
· Development of free form electronics and sensors
Components
“New materials
and structures &
Cost-down
manufacturing”
· Active and passive photonic materials and structures
· Thermal management
· Color optimization and control over lifetime
· (O)LED manufacturing process and equipment
· Development of new OLED materials
· Component integration technologies, e.g. More-than-Moore
· LED packaging technology
· Development of alternatives for scarce materials
From many topics 4 main clusters
Agenda
Economische Zaken - Topsector approach European context Main drivers in the Lighting Industry Contents of the HTSM Lighting Roadmap Towards smart lighting A collaborative approach
Why smart lighting makes business sense
For Solid State Lighting the sky seemed the limit …
… which was driven by dramatic cost and efficiency improvement.
Today: < 4 $/klm
> 150 lm/W
2020 DOE: 0.7 $/klm
230 lm/W
We’ve started to realize that there is a limit to growth …
In volume due to shrinking lamp replacement market In money due to price erosion
But is this creating value ?
Mr. Klaus Vambersky (CTO Zumtobel group) @ Smart Lighting 2013 conference:
An alternative: Smart Lighting to create new value in services and solutions
The added value and the focus is on Smart Lighting
1. Lighting for Health & Well-being • Strong indications of beneficial effects
need to be proven and then translated
in new value propositions
2. Sustainability perspective: C2C
• Added value concepts and business
model that fulfil local needs with
recyclable, upgradable solutions
3. Smart solutions in buildings &
cities
Smart solutions in buildings, cities
Penetration of controls systems is very limited: need for interoperable, easy to use systems Lighting units are ideal roll-out platform for sensor networks that can enable new services
Agenda
Economische Zaken - Topsector approach European context Main drivers in the Lighting Industry Contents of the HTSM Lighting Roadmap Towards smart lighting A collaborative approach
Collaboration in Snellius Scope: Pre-competitive opportunities & threats that no one can solve alone
P P P
Customers (Users & Owners)
Needs, Pilots, Proof commercial interest
Research Institutes
Invent, investigate, validate
Companies
Funding, Collaborate, Bring to market
Societal actors
Public authorities, NGOs
Program board
decides
Program board
decides
TNO facilitates
TNO is one of the
RI’s
Snellius Innovation Partnership for Lighting
A PPP with 3 Shared Research programs based on
company R&D needs as identified in the Lighting
roadmap of the HTSM topsector Human Centric Lighting Solutions
Smart Lighting Solutions
Improvement of SSL systems
Collaboration of lead-users, public authorities\property
owners, companies and research institutes
Which topics fit with shared approach ?
System performance modelling / accelerated life testing
Everybody has the same problem. Customers do not pay for this
as they see this as a ‘hygiene’ factor for any supplier
It requires serious effort and a high variety of competencies
New (digital, light & health, oled, integrated, …) concepts
require good validation and a common view to achieve
market acceptance
Not 1 company can achieve this alone …
Smart lighting solutions will save energy, enable new
functionality and add additional value
This will only work if systems are inter-operable
Improvement of SSL System performance
Smart Lighting Solutions
Human Centric Lighting Solutions
Samenvatting
Topsectoren beleid biedt kansen aan bedrijven om via PPS tot snellere innovatie te komen TNO is vanuit topsector de PPS coördinerende partij en heeft Snellius opgericht om dit middels 3 Shared Research Programma’s vorm te geven
Human Centric Lighting Solutions
Smart Lighting Solutions
Improvement of SSL Systems
Slimme oplossingen (health & well-being, recycling, smart cities) bieden kansen aan de verlichtings-industrie om meer toegevoegde waarde te bieden