Emerging & Enabling Technologies event, 19 September 17 - presentation by Gary campbell
1. Innovate UK Emerging and Enabling
Technologies Competition Round 3
briefing event
Gary Campbell
19th September 2017
2. Reason of todays event
Innovate UK is to invest up to £15m in innovative projects in
Emerging and Enabling Technologies and up to £10m for
Knowledge Transfer Partnership.
Technologies within Emerging and Enabling Technologies
include:
• Emerging technologies - defined as technologies that are
progressing in, or have recently emerged from, the research
base
• Digital - such as cyber security and the internet of things
• Enabling technologies - such as Electronics, Sensors and
Photonics (ESP) & Robotics and Autonomous Systems
• Space Applications
5. Buildingon strengths
• Financial, Business and Professional
Services
• Advanced Manufacturing, materials and
engineering
• Agri-Food
• Digital and Creative Technologies
• Construction and materials handling
• Life and Health Sciences
Emergingopportunities
• Cybersecurity
• Legal Services Technology
• Precision Medicine
• Big Data / Internet of Things
Focus on Sectors
7. Seagate collects a comprehensive amount of
manufacturing data, including Terabytes of tool sensor and
process data totalling over 1.5PB stored at the facility and
archived for up to 7 years. A major challenge has been
trying to understand the performance of their fleet of 500+
tools in terms of comparative performance and impact on
downstream product quality.
If you
counted
all the
bits in
one
petabyte
at one bit
per
second,
it’d take
285
million
years.
1 in 5 of the
world’s
computer
drives contains
a part created
in Northern
Ireland by
Seagate
Examples - Seagate
8. Examples - CSIT
Horizon2020: SAFEcrypto
Secure Architectures of Future Emerging Cryptography
SAFEcrypto will provide a new generation of practical,
robust and physically secure post-quantum cryptographic
solutions that ensure long-term security for:
• Protecting information passed via satellites,
• Protecting public-safety communications systems, eg those used by
police, fire and ambulance services,
• Safeguarding the privacy of data collected by municipal authorities.
• Duration – 4 years. Budget - €3.8M
• www.safecrypto.eu @SAFEcrypto
9. Examples – 3DEO
3DEO implements a faster way to collect and
understand imagery data, as well as providing
a unique immersive way to visualize 3D
satellite images using Virtual Reality,
Augmented Reality and proximity techniques.
Data can be ingested from a range of sources
including satellites, airborne imagery such as
shuttles, drones and high altitude balloons
and combined with other data sources such
as topographical, meteorological and
simulated data.