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Enhancing the Bilateral S&T Partnership with Ukraine*Advanced Innovative Approach Deliverable Title Deliverable Lead: Related Work package: Author(s): Dissemination level: Due submission date: Actual submission: Project Number D3.14 – Progress report on the implementation of Pilot Activity 1 – “Ukrainian National Technology Platform for Advanced Materials – UNTPAM” NASU WP3, Task 3.2 – Pilot Activity 1 Marina Gorokhovatska (NASU), Iryna Belan (I. M. Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Material Sciences) Public 05/2014 06/2015 311839 Instrument: Coordination and Support Action (CSA) Start date of Project: 01/09/2012 Duration: Abstract 34 months for the whole project One of the main BILAT-UKR*AINA objectives consists in providing support to the implementation of the JSTCC S&T roadmap by realizing pilot activities for suitable joint actions between stakeholders from Ukraine and EU countries. The present report summarizes the implementation and results of Pilot Activity 1 (PA1), supporting the establishing of the “Ukrainian National Technology Platform for Advanced Materials – UNTPAM”. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 311839 BILAT-UKR*AINA - 311839 25/06/2015 Versioning and Contribution History Version v.01 Date 28.01.2015 Modification reason First Draft Modified by NASU(IPMS) v.02 10.06.2015 Deliverable version NASU v.03 12.06.2015 Comments from DLR, ZSI NASU v.04 22.06.2015 Input and comments for improvement from PAN, DLR, RCISD NASU, DLR v.05 25.06.2015 Final NASU, ZSI 2 BILAT-UKR*AINA - 311839 25/06/2015 Table of Contents Executive Summary 4 1. Introduction 5 2. Establishing of Ukrainian National Technology Platform for Advanced Materials (UNTPAM) (realizing PA 1) 1.1. Background. Importance of novel and advanced materials for Ukraine 1.2. Challenges 2.3. BILAT-UKR*AINA and UNTPAM 3. Implementation of PA1 6 7 3.1 Working plan, main executors and partners 3.2. Analysis and Collecting the Research Results and Potential UNTPAM Partners 3.3. Events and training 4. Results of PA 1 and maintaining its activity 4.1. National level 4.2. Internationalisation of cooperation 10 5. Dissemination and promotion of the UNTPAM _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 11 6. Conclusions 12 ___________________________ _____ Annexes: Annex 1: List of potential Ukrainian partners of UNTPAM Annex 2: Description of the UNTPAM partners’ capacities Annex 3: Analytical report “Novel materials and technologies: state-of-art and market perspective” Annex 4: Launch Conference (Conference Agenda and List of participants) Annex 5: Memorandum of understanding for cooperation between Ukrainian National Technology Platform for Advanced Materials UNTPAM (Ukraine) and the Romanian Technology Platform for Advanced Engineering Materials and Technologies (including Charter of UNTPAM (1-st page registered) Annex 6: Strategic research agenda of UNTPAM Annex 7: Article “Clusters and Technology Platforms as a Mechanism for Development of Economics of Ukraine” Annex 8: Leaflet of UNTPAM 3 BILAT-UKR*AINA - 311839 25/06/2015 Executive Summary The present report describes the implementation and results of pilot activity fir joint action between stakeholders from Ukraine and EU countries, namely “Ukrainian National Technology Platform for Advanced Materials – UNTPAM” supported by FP 7 BILAT-UKR*AINA project. It includes -The background for preparatory phase of PA 1 as dissemination of knowledge on Technology Platforms through appropriate research, industrial and public communities, identification the challenges and stakeholders, analysis of market needs and collecting the research results ready for implementation in industry; -The core part - organizing exchange of experience between BILAT-UKR*AINA project partners from Hungary, Poland and Romania, carrying out the training preparing and holding the Launch Conference for National Technology Platform for Advanced Materials (UNTPAM); - The steps for sustainability of this new form of interaction between industry and research sector in Ukraine including the internationalization of further activity. The Ukrainian National Technology Platform for Advanced Materials (UNTPAM) has been set up to present the capacities of Ukrainian material science research and industry in this field to strengthen innovative developments, to facilitate coherence in national and international cooperation and to initiate the definition of a strategic research agenda for Ukraine. The aim of Ukrainian technology platform is the realization of a communication mechanism at the level of public-private partnership to provide scientific, technological and innovation development of Ukraine's economy, creation of an effective scientific space. Besides it starts a mechanism for the practical implementation of research results both for small businesses and industry as a whole. 4 BILAT-UKR*AINA - 311839 1. 25/06/2015 Introduction The BILAT-UKR*AINA Description of Work elaborated in mid-2012 proposed already three such pilot activities which were considered good candidates at the time of conceiving the project: • Establishment of a (“mirror”) technology platform in Ukraine, • Facilitating participation of Ukrainian funding agencies in multilateral funding schemes and ERA-NET activities, • Fostering cooperation and capacity building in technology transfer. Coming from the well-prepared background and actual needs to make a bridge between research and industry in Ukraine, the proposal on PA1 “Ukrainian National Technology Platform for Advanced Materials – UNTPAM” was unanimously accepted by the BILAT-UKR*AINA consortium during its Project Management Board meeting in Kiev and presented to the JSTCC during its 2nd meeting in Kiev In May 2013. Following this, PA1 was started in July 2013, with a planned duration of 18 months and the budget of 50000 EUR as support from BILAT-UKR*AINA project. The IPMS (Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Science) as a core institute and initiator of mentioned Pilot Activity have been approved by Project Consortium and authorized by NASU as a responsible actor. NASU itself supported the process of initiating and sustainability support of the PA 1 by organising the special coordinating events with Ukrainian large industrial actors (it couldn’t be done at the level of only one institute).. PAN, RCISD and IPA were defined as BILAT-UKR*AINA project partners involved in this activity as their experience of the states in transition (in certain period) on establishing the national TPs would be taking on board as example for Ukrainian project team. 2. Establishing of Ukrainian National Technology Platform for Advanced Materials (UNTPAM) (realizing PA 1) 2.1. Background. Importance of novel and advanced materials for Ukraine The global mega-trends that strongly influence the production of materials that include globalization, namely integration of economies and societies around the world in recent years have become the driving forces for global economic growth. In this regard, the recent decades fundamentally changed the structure of the world, including the European industry. Globalization leads to a situation in which it became possible and cost-effective usage of global resources in a variety of industries. Scientific and technological progress and the implementation of its results to the innovations of the industry should become one of the main factors of economic growth in Ukraine. As recognized by experts, materials are unique and stimulating industry research, and will continue to affect more and more influence on the industry, the economy and social life. 5 BILAT-UKR*AINA - 311839 25/06/2015 Material science is the most powerful area of modern science in Ukraine and a significant share of the national wealth, which in the short term should steadily increase. Intellectual potential of Ukrainian scientists, concentrated in a lot of academic and industrial research institutes and universities is widely recognized throughout the world. At the global level Ukrainian material scientists are solving and working in-call issues on the development of technology of laser materials processing technology of artificial implants and functional ceramics. New substances and materials were defined as one of 6 priority areas of science and technology as approved by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine for the period up to 2020: 2.2. Challenges One of the main challenge to the technology transfer - the most important component of technology commercialization in Ukraine is the lack of knowledge about the needs of consumers, the state of innovation in the market, i.e. the absence of marketing, which can be defined as the collection and analysis of data for decision-making on an independent product development or acquisition of appropriate technology. Modern marketing serves as a tool for strategic planning for institutions, companies, innovative structures, and industries is becoming an important part of a competitive economy. The other major challenge to the implementation of research developments in the field of advanced materials is great timing to enter the market of these materials and their manufacturing technologies. For many complex materials because of their high research intensity it is, according to experts, about 20 years. In order to reduce the time-to-market and gain a greater impact technology faster, it should establish cooperation between researchers, manufacturers and actors-investors in the venture capital and private equity in terms of priorities for research. Therefore the necessary conditions have been formed in Ukraine that required effective measures to preserve its S&T potential. Nowadays crisis in some sectors is caused by aging and significant deterioration of equipment from one side and low innovative activity of enterprises from another side. Furthermore, a lot of R&D and innovation products proposed by research institutes do not meet demands of industry and thus lose their efficacy. Establishment of the proposed UNTP platform would certainly help to overcome these disadvantages. 2.3. BILAT-UKR*AINA and UNTPAM The Ukrainian National Technology Platform for Advanced Materials (UNTPAM) was set up in 2014 with the main objectives to present the capacities of Ukrainian material science research and industry in this field, to strengthen innovative developments, to facilitate coherence in national and international cooperation and to initiate the definition of a strategic research agenda (SRA) for Ukraine. The BILAT-UKR*AINA contribution to UNTPAM consisted in the realisation of Pilot Activity 1 (PA1) “Ukrainian National Technology Plarform for Advanced Materials – UNTPAM” with the following main contributions: Pilot support for a various activities facilitating the kick-off the process and its information requirement 6 BILAT-UKR*AINA - 311839 25/06/2015 Connection with European Technology Platforms and international exchange of experiences It was expected that such support by BILAT-UKR*AINA would help the Ukrainian National Technology Platform for Advanced Materials (UNTPAM) particularly in • Establishing business relations between materials science researches and industrial sectors from one side and materials science researchers and business representatives from another side; • Consolidation of the efforts of national producers and research engineers of advanced materials on innovation technologies in the field of materials science and common access to European and global markets. • Setting up a communication mechanism on the basis of public-private partnership for development prospective technologies and novel products Experiences of the BILAT-UKR*AINA partners from Hungary, Poland and Romania as well as experience of earlier established agro-food technology platform, the first national technology platform registered in Ukraine in developing safe relations with industrial and business national partners was planned to take on board. For raising awareness and presenting the new TP to the public preparatory events (round tables, brokerage/working meetings) was foreseen, involving Ukrainian stakeholders from governmental entities, enterprises and also appropriate EU TPs and other initiatives. 3. Implementation of PA1 3.1 Working plan, main executors and partners PA1 was realised between July 2013 and May 2015. In line with the above objectives, the work plan for PA1 activities consisted of the following work packages: Collecting research results ready for implementation in industry Market needs analysis in novel materials Gathering information of potential industrial users and potential cluster partners from universities, high education institutes, all research entities; Events and training (technological meeting with Ukrainian stakeholders, international workshop, brokerage events within research, innovation and industrial fair etc.) Information dissemination Elaborating the Strategy Research Agenda (SRA) for UNTPAM The most important results are described in details in Section 3 below. The realization of PA1 was coordinated by the BILAT-UKR*AINA consortium member NASU (Center of Practical Informatics). In addition the BILAT-UKR*AINA consortium members - Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN) - SC IPA CA (IPA) - Regional Center for Information and Scientific Development (RCISD) contributed with funding by the project. Other BILAT-UKR*AINA consortium members contributed, where suitable, as part of their normal BILAT-UKR*AINA activities. The following Ukrainian stakeholders not belonging to the BILAT-UKR*AINA consortium were crucial for the realization and implementation of PA1: 7 BILAT-UKR*AINA - 311839 - 25/06/2015 I.M. Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Science (IPMS) of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (leading stakeholder and TP owner) Ukrainian Chamber of Trade and Commerce Center of Small Business Development “Kharkov Technologies” Bakul Institute of Superhard Materials of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Ukrainian Materials Research Society Agency of European Innovations (NGO, Lviv) Private enterprise “Research&Manufacturing Company “ALINEKA” Ministry of Education and Science (MESU) (before – State Agency for Science, Innovation and Informatisation. 3.2. Analysis and Collecting the Research Results and Potential UNTPAM Partners As the main goal dedicated for establishing UNTPAM is to bring together industry and research sector and potential investors we considered the potential partners paying significant attention to the capacities of appropriate institutions. At our opinion they expected to be: - Industrial organizations of all ownership forms; - Representatives of the financial community (investors, banks, Chamber of Commerce and Industry); - Research organizations (institutes of NASU, universities with strong research sector); - Public organizations of scientists, industry representatives (consumers and producers). Such composition of platform participation provides the hope for successful solution of the main task of this association to meet the needs of industry in the development of new technologies in Ukraine and their implementation. Therefore mapping of potential Ukrainian participants of UNTPAM partners from research and industrial sector including SMEs has been organised as database and their activity during all this period (now about 44 organizations are involved) have been updating through all period of PA 1. (Annex 1). A brief description of some Ukrainian UNTPAM partners and their capacities are submitted in the Annex 2. According to the working plan of PA 1 the analysis of research results in material sciences that were ready for implementation in industry being executed in 2012-2014 within the special NASU programme for S&T projects (so called “innovative” projects involving end-users/pilot industrial facilities) has been carried out. The most prospective results has been collected for their presentation at appropriate fairs and/other relevant events updated regularly and organised in a database list (in Ukrainian only). 3.3. Events and training The number of working meetings has been carried out during July – December 2013with the authorities of the NASU to define the most prospective large industrial partners and after that the 8 BILAT-UKR*AINA - 311839 25/06/2015 contacts with them were established as true participants of the UNTPAM. Besides the round tables has been organized with representatives of State Agency for Science and Innovation of Ukraine (cancelled for today and removed by issues of responsibility to MESU) and Committee for Science and Education of Supreme council (Verhovna Rada) of Ukraine as well as 3 working meetings with persons in charge of innovations and international cooperation of Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce. The matters of cooperation in the field of industrial partners and potential investors searching have been discussed as well as the possibility of their participation in launching conference. Establishing the effective contacts with foreign TP to find partners for transfer developments to foreign markets were considering also as important goal to achieve the best result. Two special joint coordination meetings between the Material Science Department of NASU and stakeholders of Public Enterprise “Antonov” and Design Bureau “Yuzhnoye” (both – in 2014) has been organised to foster cooperation of academic and industrial sector and promote the idea of UNTPAM establishing. The important input has been done by BILAT-UKR*AINA project partners, especially RCISD and PAN who sent information materials in advance to planned events to familiarise Ukrainian team with their experience and state-of-art of the national TPs. The webinar has been carried out on 10 July 2014 (postponed from February 2014 due to uncertain political situation in Ukraine). 15 persons took part in it including 11 Ukrainian representatives as well as project partners (DLR, PAN, IPA, RCISD) Project partners from Hungary, Poland and Romania shared their experience in national TPs establishing and developing their current activity in cooperation with governmental bodies as well as EU TPs. They stressed the exclusively important role of TPs close cooperation with international ones. NASU presented the current state of PA 1 including the sequence of steps for creation the database of possible stakeholders and/or participants of UNTPAM, establishing the national network, carrying out several meetings and the presentation on market needs prepared by IPMS (Kyiv, Ukraine). The discussion showed that experience of Central European states where interaction between research and industrial sector has been significantly changed during last decades would be useful for Ukraine that follows the same path. At the same time assistance of governing bodies as ministries/agencies seems to be necessary for successful maintaining ones established TPs. It would be exactly their role to identify the most prospective areas of cooperation in such form to make possible integration of Ukrainian industrial enterprises to EU economy. The Concept and Draft Programme for preparing the Launching conference was elaborated by NASU with appropriate comments by DLR as WP Leader and ZSI as coordinator. On the 24th October, Launching conference of the Ukrainian National Technology Platform on Advanced Materials (UNTPAM) took place in Kyiv. The event gathered more than 80 participants from universities, academician (National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine) and branch institutes, Ukrainian industrial entities, state and public organizations as well as project partners 9 BILAT-UKR*AINA - 311839 25/06/2015 from ZSI, DLR, PAN, RCISD and IPA (Annex 3). Participants presented their vision on possibilities of activity of the Technology Platform in the existing stage of Ukrainian economics, industrial and market needs, research potential and received the information about experiences of the National Technology Platforms from EU member states and Ukraine according to the Programme (Annex 4). The Memorandum of Understanding for Cooperation between UNTPAM and the Romanian Technology Platform for Advanced Engineering Materials and Technologies has been signed during the Conference at the initiative of Romanian partner (IPA CA) (Annex 5). The Launching Conference was highlighted via BILAT-UKR*AINA, NASU, National Technical University “KPI”, INCREAST project and other related web-sites as well as via Ukrainian TV channel ICTV. About 10 representatives of research, industrial and public sectors of Ukraine became the founding members of UNTPAM. The legal status of the created Technology Platform has been approved later by appropriate Juridical Service as a Civic Union “Ukrainian Technological Platform ”New Materials and Perspective Technologies of their Manufacture”. As follow up and maintaining the sustainability of created UNTPAM the working meeting with representative of Polish National TP on New Materials was organized by PAN as PA1 partner (February 2015, Warsaw) back to back with in-house training on NMP. It resulted in establishing additional contacts beyond BILAT-UKR*AINA project activity. At the end of PA 1 duration (15 May, 2015) the second web-meeting was organized by PAN and IPMS NASU and carried out for UNTPAM members and partners. The KMM-VIN representative presented the main point and the examples of KMM-VIN activities followed by discussion about how to use the public-private experience in current and future situation in Ukraine. 4. Results of PA 1 and maintaining its activity 4.1. National level As follow up the Launching conference of the Ukrainian National Technology Platform on Advanced Materials (UNTPAM) the two Coordination meetings of NASU, industrial stakeholders, representatives of the State Space Agency of Ukraine together with one of the leading Ukrainian organization in the space industry State Enterprise M.K Yanhel Design Bureau “Yuzhnoye” has been carried. It resulted in developing and launching at the early 2015 the special research programme on demands of this large industrial partner using the UNTPAM suggestions. A Committee on industrial partnership and scientific and production cooperation at Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce and Industry carried out two meetings with UNTPAM representatives. The mentioned Committee brings together about 18 representatives of leading enterprises of defense industry of Ukraine. In line with promotion of UNTPAM opportunities for bridging industry with research sector about 55 research and innovation proposals from the institutes of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine had been disseminated during these meetings presenting the opportunity to choose forms and organize appropriate cooperation in the area of defense industry that is very actually for Ukraine in present time. 10 BILAT-UKR*AINA - 311839 25/06/2015 Additional large industrial stakeholders as State Enterprise “Antonov”, Treasury plant "Brovary Powder Metallurgy Plant", Shipbuilding Company UMC “MARIN”, as well as SMEs sounded their interest to become the UNTPAM partners. Naturally the background for this cooperation lies in earlier periods but just now the form of Technology Platform showed the mentioned enterprises way to new mode of research-industry cooperation. Based on all previous steps and according to the PA 1 working plan the Strategy Research Agenda (SRA) has been elaborated by the founders of UNTPAM, discussed with the interested partners from Annex 1 and endorsed by UNTPAM President (Annex 6). Some examples of realised to the moment developments executed by NASU institutes can illustrate sustainability of started cooperation under UNTPAM Agenda. Development and production of grinding tools with diamond and cubic boron nitride using ceramic relations for import substitution machine building enterprises Ukraine has been realized by researchers and engineers of V.Bakul Institute for Superhard Materials of the NAS of Ukraine on demand of Zaporizhya Machine-Building Design Bureau Progress State Enterprise named after Academician A.G.Ivchenko Development and implementation of technology the film coatings quasi-optical filtering devices for cryo electron receiving systems of VLBI international network antennas was executed by G.V.Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics of the NAS of Ukraine upon request of Joint Stock Company "Scientific and Production Enterprise “Saturn” Development and implementation of fiber composite materials for improved no-cutting and friction wear properties to protect humans from the cutting cold arms has already finished in the Institute for Problems in Materials Science of the NAS of Ukraine and passed to S&T Center “Composite Materials” 4.2. Internationalisation of cooperation The representatives of IPMS took part in Industrial Technologies Forum 2014 (7-11 April 2014, Athens) in advance to official event of UNTPAM establishing. The contacts with Dr. Marco Falcetti, EuMaT Steering Committee Chairman, Dr. Jose Carlos Caldeira, executive director of Production and Technology Cluster of platform Manufuture, Dr. Paula Queipo Rodriguez, director of department of external relations of Nanofuture platform defined mutual interest for cooperation. Negotiations on possibilities of future cooperation, about practical ways of registration and participation in Nanofuture platform activity have been carried out The Memorandum of Understanding for Cooperation between UNTPAM and the Romanian Technology Platform for Advanced Engineering Materials and Technologies has been signed as a first step for starting cooperation with EU Technology Platforms. UNTPAM representatives already established permanent links with Polish National TP with PAN assistance and prepared certain proposals for promoting within the next Horizon 2020 calls. 11 BILAT-UKR*AINA - 311839 5. 25/06/2015 Dissemination and promotion of the UNTPAM A leaflet about Ukrainian National Technology Platform on Advanced Materials supported by BILAT-UKR*AINA FP 7 project has been designed, updated (Annex 7) and disseminated at: two International Technology Meetings (22 November, 2013 and 28 November, 2014, Kyiv) Launching conference of the Ukrainian National Technology Platform on Advanced Materials (UNTPAM) (24 October, 2014, Kyiv) Conference "Export marketing: set of measures for promotion of business entities at external markets" (14 December, 2014, Kyiv) Edited 1. Article “Technology Platform “Advanced materials and Technologies for their Production” as a Base for Reinforcing Ukrainian Leadership in Material Science” by Yu.Solonin, M. Gorokhovatska, I.Bilan, P.Smertenko, N. Fedorova, L. Chernyshev.- Gerald (Visnyk) of the NASU, No. 4, 2012, P 55-59 2. Article “Clusters and Technology Platforms as a Mechanism for Development of Economics of Ukraine” by L. Chernyshev, I. Kulchytsky, O.Kot, N.Boyko.- Gerald (Visnyk) of the NASU, No. 3, 2014, P 67-76 (Annex 7) Presentation of UNTPAM has been made within the following events: 1. Technological Meeting carried out within FP7 project NANOTWINNING (28 November 2014, Kyiv) – I.Bilan 2. National conference "Export marketing: set of measures for promotion of business entities at external markets" (14 December, 2014, Kyiv) – L. Chernyshev 3. Committee meeting on industrial partnership and scientific and production cooperation at Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (20 February, 2015, Kyiv) – L. Chernyshev. 4. Committee meeting on industrial partnership and scientific and production cooperation at Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (25 March, 2015, Kyiv– L. Chernyshev. 5. SICA call- EaP countries: Assessment and Clustering Workshop (10 March, 2015 Kyiv) – M. Gorokhovatska 6. Coordination Meeting between NASU Presidium and Design Bureau “Pivdenne” (24 April, 2015) – A. Naumovets Media Ukrainian TV channel ICTV presented the Launching conference of the Ukrainian National Technology Platform on Advanced Materials (UNTPAM) and Material Science developments in its programme (25 October, 2014). 12 BILAT-UKR*AINA - 311839 25/06/2015 6. Conclusions A lot of branches of Ukrainian industry more or less deal with material science and new materials. The need in advanced materials in general is confirmed by analysis done within PA 1 and interest to cooperate with prospective research entities. For many years, quite stable relations between scientists and businesses are continuing in materials research. At the same time nowadays crisis in some sectors is caused by aging and significant deterioration of equipment from one side and low innovative activity of enterprises from another side. Furthermore, a lot of R&D and innovation products proposed by research institutes do not meet demands of industry and thus lose their efficacy. UNTPAM may contribute to the development of the energy sector of Ukraine, space, agricultural machinery, transport, medicine etc. Establishing of the Ukrainian National Technology Platform ”New materials and perspective technologies of their manufacture” and its formal registration can be considered as very important step towards EU model of interaction between industry, research institutions and business. Internalisation research in the field of material sciences through acting UTPAM as a mirror Technology Platform to appropriate EU TPs and convergence national tasks with EU trends would be one of essential results of PA 1. 13 BILAT-UKR*AINA - 311839 25/06/2015 ANNEXES Annex 1: List of potential Ukrainian partners of UNTPAM Annex 2: Description of the UNTPAM partners’ capacities Annex 3: Analytical report “Novel materials and technologies: state-of-art and market perspective” Annex 4: Launch Conference (Conference Agenda and List of participants) Annex 5: Memorandum of understanding for cooperation between Ukrainian National Technology Platform for Advanced Materials UNTPAM (Ukraine) and the Romanian Technology Platform for Advanced Engineering Materials and Technologies(including Charter of UNTPAM (1-st page registered) Annex 6: Strategic research agenda of UNTPAM Annex 7: Article “Clusters and Technology Platforms as a Mechanism for Development of Economics of Ukraine” Annex 8: Leaflet of UNTPAM 14 Annex 1: Mapping of potential participants of UNTPAM by type of organisation A) Universities No Organizatio n Type Contact person "Work group" contacts URL Post address 1 National Technical University of Ukraine "Kyiv Polytechnic Institute" University Sergiy Sidorenko, Vice Rector , Executive Manager of International Relations Division, Doctor of Science, Professor, Head of Metal Physics Department,tel: +38 044 454-91-99; +38 044 236-09-92, email : [email protected] 1.Ivanenko Iryna [email protected] 2. Loboda Petro [email protected] http://kpi.ua 03056, Kyiv, 37 Peremogi av. 2 Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv University Doctor of Sciences (Geology), Professor Sergiy A. Vyzhva Fax/Tel.: +38 (044) 239 32 40 E-mail: [email protected] +38 0 (44) 521-35-41 [email protected] http://science.univ.kiev.ua Volodymyrska Street, 64, 01033 Kyiv 3 Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpatia n National University University Vice-Rector Zagorodnyuk Andrey, doctor of Dcience, Professor, tel. 59-60-29, e-mail: [email protected] Lyubomyr Nykyruy,Tel.: +380956991785 Fax: +380342231574 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.pu.if.ua 57, Shevchenko Str., office 226, Ivano-Frankivsk, 76018, Ukraine 4 Taurida National V.I.Vernads ky University named after Vernadsky University Vice-Rector on Scientific Work, Victor F. SHULGIN, Doctor of Chemical Science, Professor, Tel: +38 (0652) 63-75-72 Fax: +38 (0652) 54-52-46 E-mail: [email protected] Dzedolik Igor V. Tel: +380 652 6375-89., Aurika Murava-Sereda, Tel.: +38 0652 51-64-98 Fax: +38 0652 63-75-89. E-mail: [email protected] http://science.crimea.edu/intelekt/index .html Vernadsky Av., 4, Simferopol 95007, Ukraine 5 Dniepropetr ovsk National University named after Oles Gonchar University Vice-rector on scientific and pedagogical work, Chernetskiy Serhiy, tel.: (056)374-98-04. Yevgen A.Dzhur,head of Industrial Manufacturing Department, tel. 38056776-83-79 http://www.dnu.dp.ua/en Nauchnaya str. 13, Dniepropetrovsk,49050,Uk raine 6 National Aerospace University named after Zhukovsky University Vice-rector on Scientific work Gaydachuk Aleksandr V. тел: (57) 315-11-62 Fomichev Petr. A. doctor of science Tel. +38(057)788-43-28., [email protected], Rybalchenko IGOR,Transport NCP Coordinator +38 (057) 71904-73, e-mail:[email protected] http://www.khai.edu/csp/nauchportal/ WEBFORM.NauchnRazrabKHAI.cls Ukraine, 61070,Kharkov,17 Chkalova Str. 7 I.I. Mechnikov Odessa National University University Vice-Rector Ivanitsa Volodymir O. e-mail: [email protected] tel (38-048)731-71-15 , Malugina Lydmila K. тел: (048) 723-24-63 Blayda Iryna A.tel/fax: +38(048) 746-61-02; tel/fax: +38 048 748 11 02, e-mail: [email protected] http://innocentre.onu.edu.ua/ Odessa, Franzhuzskii blvd 24/26, Ukraine 8 National Aviation University University Vice-Rector on science Kharchenko Volodymir P.tel. (044) 408-53-33 fax. (044) 497-33-65 e-mail: [email protected] Head of Department of Marketing and Technical Development Zadontsev Yuriy V. , Tel.38044406-70-00, 8A-1 http://nau.edu.ua 03058, Kosmonavta Komarova av. 1, Kyiv, Ukraine 9 National Technical University «Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute» University Vice-rector for Scientific-andResearch Work, Academician of Academy of Sciences of Higher School of Ukraine, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Head of Department of Internal Combustion Engines Andriy P. Marchenko, (057) 707-66-34, [email protected] Vice-rector for Scientific-andResearch Work, Academician of Academy of Sciences of Higher School of Ukraine, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Head of Department of Internal Combustion Engines Andriy P. Marchenko, (057) 707-66-34, [email protected] http://www.kpi.kharkov.ua/en 21, Frunze str.,61002, Kharkiv, Ukraine 10 Ternopil State Ivan Pul'uj Technical University University 11 Vinnytsa State Technic University University 12 Lutsk State Technic University 13 Vice Rector on science ,doctor of science, profesor, Rogatinsky Roman M. , e-mail: [email protected] professor,doctor of science Shabliy Oleg M. tel. (0352) 52-41-81 www.tu.edu.te.ua, http://tntu.edu.ua/ctt/ Ruska str., 56, Ternopil, Ukraine Prof.Ogorodnikov Vitaly tel:(067)589-71-15 e-mail: [email protected]; email: [email protected]; vgtu.univerlife.com 21021, Ukraine, Vinnytsa, 95 Khmelnitskiy Highway University Prof. Rud Victor e-mail: [email protected] lutsk-ntu.com.ua 43000, Ukraine, Lutsk. 56 Potebnya Str. A.T.Goncha r Dnepropetr ovsk National University University Prof. Sanin Anatoliy e-mail: [email protected] www.dnu.dp.ua/ru 49050, Ukraine, Dnepropetrovsk, 72 Gagarin Str. 14 Zhytomir Technologic al University University Prof. Melnichuk Olexandr email: [email protected] www.ztu.edu.ua 10005,Ukraine, Zhytomir, 103 Chernyakhovskiy 15 Kirovograd National Technic University University Prof. Кropivny Volodymir тел.(0522)559-722 e-mail: [email protected]; тел.(098)418-23-85 www.kntu.kr.ua 25000,Ukraine, Kirovograd, 8 University Ave. 16 V.I. Dal East Ukrainian National University Prof. Ryabicheva Lyudmila [email protected]; +38 (050) www.snu.edu.ua 91034 , Ukraine, Lugansk, 20A Molodizhniy Quart. fax: (0352) 25-49-83, e-mail: [email protected] University, 17 593-62-39, National University "Lvivska Politechnik a" University 18 IvanoFrankivsk National Technic University of Oil and Gas University 19 Cherkassy State Technologic al University 20 Chernigov State Pedagogic University Prof. Kunty Orest www.lp.edu.ua 79013, Ukraine, Lviv, 12 Stepan Bandera Str. Prof. Kryzhanivskiy Yevstakhiy e-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] nung.edu.ua 76018, Ukraine, IvanoFrankovsk, 15 Karpatska Str. University Prof. Unrod Volodymir tel.:(0472)430-022 e-mail: [email protected]; www.cdu.edu.ua 18000, Ukraine, Cherkassy, 460 Shevchenka Blvd. University Prof. Starchak Valentina tel:(04622)734-392 e-mail: [email protected], e-mail: [email protected] www.chnpu.edu.ua 14013, Ukraine, Chernigov, 53 Getman Polubotko Str. e-mail: [email protected] B) Industry (including SMEs) No Organization Type Contact person URL Post address 1 ElectroChimPr om Manufacture r Posternachuk Vitaliy A.,general director, tel: 380569358509, [email protected] http://8514.ua.all.biz Ukraine, Dnepropetrovsk region, Novomoskovsk, 5120 0, Spasskaya 7-А str. 2 Scientific Private Company "ALINEKA", member of Association of Thermoenergy Companies of Ukraine Manufacture r (SME) Tropinov Aleksandr M., Technical Director,doctor of science, tel: 38044-465-63-12, email: http://www.ateku.org.ua/members/alineka.ht ml 01015,Kyiv, Tsitadelna 4/7 str. Of.2 3 Dniprospeztstee l Manufacture r Milchev Victor V.,head of department tel 380612223798, email: [email protected] http://www.dss-ua.com/rus/index.wbp Zaporozhye, Yuzhnoe road 81, 69008, Ukraine 4 SPC GEKONT Manufacture r (SME) Grechanyuk Nikolay I., director, tel:380432- 658840 , e-mail: http://gekont.biz-gid.ru/ 21011,Vinnitsa, Vatutina str. 25, Ukraine 5 Scientific and Technology Center "Bavoma" Manufacture r (SME) Chuvashov Yurii N., Director , http://99168.ua.all.biz/ Ukraine, Kyiv, 02660, 64 Kakhovskaya str. 6 Private Company "Dneprobudme tal" Manufacture r 38056- 721-53-42, тел./ф. (0562) 31-12-08; http://dneprobudmetal.com.ua 49000 , Dnepropetrovsk, Vorontsov ave. 65,b. 11 7 SE "Antonov" Manufacture r (Large industry facility) Tel. +380 44 400−60−75, fax: (+380 44) 400−70−98, e−mail: [email protected] http://www.antonov.com Tupoleva 1 str. , Kyiv, Ukraine 8 AS Motor Sich Manufacture r (Large industry facility) Tel.: +38 (061) 720-48-14, Fax: +38 (061) 720-50-05 Email: [email protected] http://www.motorsich.ua/rus 69068, Zaporozhye, Ukraine, Motorostroitelei ave, 15 9 SE Design Bureau "Yuzhnoye" Manufacture r (Large industry facility) Бщндарь Михаил Анатольевич Tel.: 38 (0562) 42 00 22;Fax: 38 (056) 770 01 25, 38 (0562) 92 50 41 www.yuzhnoye.co49008, Ukraine Dnepropetrovsk, 3 Krivoy Rog Str. 49008, Ukraine Dnepropetrovsk, 3 Krivoy Rog Str. 10 OJSC "SPE" Orion" Open Joint Stock Company Tsarenko Sergy Dmytrovych tel.:(057) 7194055; Fax::(057) 7157178;Email:[email protected] et www.orion.com.ua 61024,Ukraine, Kharkov,14 Trufanov Str., 11 Mykolayv Shipbuilding Plant State Enterprise Mykhaylyuk Volodymyr Ivanovych tel.:(0512) 670093; ;[email protected] www.shipyard61.com.ua 54001, Ukraine, Mykolayv, 38 Admiral. Str. 12 PJSC "Berdichev MachineBuilding Plant" Progress " Public Joint Stock Company Sologub Mykhaylo tel.:+380 (4143) 7-40-26 www.progress.ua 13306,Ukraine,Berdichev, 79 Karl Liebknecht Str. 13 Research and Production Enterprise Eltehmash " Limited Liability Company Khomenchuk Tetyana Danylivna tel.:(3097) 3712791, 0432-668840 21011, Ukraine Vinnitsa, Ul.Vatutina 25 14 SLL “Modul” Scientific & Production Firm tel:+380-44-593-87-40;E-mail: [email protected] 04075, Ukraine, 37 Brovary, 2 Lisova St 15 OJSC "SPE" Saturn " Open Joint Stock Company Чміль Володимир Мусійович tel:+380-444079372; [email protected] www.jssaturn.com 03148, Ukraine, Kyiv, 2B Kurbasa Pr/ 16 LLC "TM VELTEK" Limited Liability Company Direktor (044)200-02-09; (044)200-84-85; E-mail: [email protected] veldtek.ua 03680, Kiev, Ukraine 15.Bozhenko Str. , building number 7, Suite 303, 507 17 Lvivtransgas State Enterprise Burak Igor Zinovievych tel./fax: 0322645728/0322633233 [email protected] 79053, Ukraine, Lviv, 3 Rubchak Str. 18 Burshtyn TPP State Enterprise tel.: +380322343324 https://ru.wikipedia.org 77112, Ukraine, Burshtyn, Ivano-Frankivsk region 19 SE IvchenkoProgress State enterprise Direktor Muravchenko Fedir Mykhailovych [email protected] ivchenko-progress.com 69068, Ukraine, Zaporozhye, 2 Ivanova, Str. 20 DMP "Gazotermik" State enterprise tel.:(032) 263-20-56 rst.ua 79000, Ukraine, Lviv, 5 Naukova Str. , 82 rooms C) Academic No Organization Type Contact person "Work group" contacts URL Post address 1 Institute of Physics of NASU Academic Scientific secretary: PhD V.S. Manjara Tel. +38 (044) 525-55-79, 525-10-25 FAX +38 (044) 525-15-89, E-mail: [email protected] Fesenko Olena M., doctor of science, e-mail: [email protected], tel: 38044 5259841 http://www.iop.ki ev.ua Nauky av. 46, Kyiv 680028, Ukraine 2 V.Bakul Institute for Superhard Materials of NASU Academic Scientific secretary, doctor of science Garbuz Tatyana A. , tel. 38044 467-66-42 Turkevich Vladimir Z.,prof, deputy director, tel: 38044 467-56-81 ,38044 534-92-27 [email protected] http://www.ism.k iev.ua 04074, Kyiv,2 Avtozavodskaya Str.Ukraine 3 Physicotechnological institute of metals and alloys, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Academic Scientific Secretary Evlash Konstantin F. tel:38044 4241210, email:[email protected] Dubodielov Viktor Ivanovich, Head of department of magnetohydrodynamic, tel:(044)424-12-10, (044)42420-50, [email protected] www.ptima.kiev. ua Vernadsky avenue, 34/1, 03680, Kyiv142, Ukraine 4 Paton Electric Welding Institute, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Academic Scientific Secretary Kireev Leonid S., tel:380442004783, e-mail: [email protected] Ziakhor Igor, Senior Staff Scientist, Pressure Welding Department, tel: (+38044) 271-2328, [email protected] http://www.paton .kiev.ua 11, Bozhenko str., 03680, Kyiv-150, Ukraine 5 G. S. Pisarenko Institute for Problems of Strength, NASU Academic Scientific secretary Kuriat Rostislav I. doctor of science, tel. 38044 285-54-00 Fax. 38044- 286-16-84 e-mail: [email protected] Borodii Mykhaylo, Leading scientist, Department of materials and structures strength at low temperatures, tel:+380 44 281 6311, [email protected] www.ipp.kiev.ua 2 Timiryazevskaya str, 01014 Kyiv, Ukraine 6 Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Science, Academic Scientific secretary, doctor of science Kartuzov Valerii V. , tel. 38044 424-01-02 Chernyshev Leonid I., doctor of science, head of department, tel 380444242073 e-mail [email protected] www.ipms.kiev.u a 3 Krzhyzhanovskogo str. Kyiv, Ukraine NASU 7 Institute of Single Crystals of NASU Academic Scientific Secretary, Chebanov Valentin A., doctor of chemical science, tel.: 702-6330, 341-0191 http://www.isc.k harkov.com 61001,Kharkov, Lenin ave. , 60 8 Institute of Pulse Process and Technologies of NASU Academic Scientific Secretary Sinchuk Alla V.,doctor of science, tel 290209; e-mail: [email protected] http://www.iipt.c om.ua 54018, Mykolayiv 18, Zhovtnevyi ave. 43 А, Ukraine 9 Dnepropetrovsl Institute of ferrous metallurgy named after Nekrasov of NASU Academic Scientific Secretary Merculov Oleksiy E., doctor of science, tel: 776-8290, 790-0515 e-mail: [email protected] isi.gov.ua 49050,Dnipropetro vsk, Academician Starodubov square 1, Ukraine 10 Donetsk O. O. Galkin Institute of Physics and Engineering Academic Corresponding Member of the NAS of Ukraine, prof. Varyukhin Viktor M.tel.: +38062311-6807, email:[email protected] http://www.fti.dn .ua/site/en 83114, Donetsk114, R.Luxembourg str., 72,Ukraine 11 G. V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics Academic Prof.Maslov Valerii, head of department tel.+38044 42432-41,e-mail: [email protected]; www.imp.kiev.ua 03142,Ukraine,Kyi v, Vernadsky blvd.36 12 H. V. Karpenko Physico-Mechanical Institute Academic Corresponding Member of the NASU, prof. Pokhmurskyi Vasyl , deputy director,tel: +380322631577 email:[email protected] a http://www.ipm.l viv.ua 79060, Lviv, 5 Naukova Str. 13 Institute of Applied Physics Academic Academician of NASU Storizhko Volodymyr Yukhymovych tel.: +380542 222794 email: [email protected] http://www.iap.s umy.org, 40000, Ukraine,Sumy, 58 Petropavlivska Str., 13 Institute for Scintillation Materials Academic Dr.Gektin Oleksandr, deputy director tel.: +380573410281; e-mail: [email protected] http://www.isma. kharkov.ua/eng/ 61178, Ukraine, Kharkiv, 60, Lenin Ave. 14 VI Vernadsky Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry Academic Academician of NASU Volkov Sergiy Vasylovych tel.: +380444243461 e-mail: [email protected] www.ionc.kar.net 03680,Ukraine, Kiev, 32/34 Academician Palladin Pr. 15 O.V. Bogatskiy Physical-Chemical Institute Academic Scientific secretary Shabanov Yeugen, e-mail: [email protected], tel. 048 766-2290 www.physchem.o d.ua 65080,Ukraine, Odessa, 86 lustdorf Way 16 Institute of Thermoelectrisity Academic Scientific secretary Lavska Lyudmila, tel. (0372) 903165, e-mail: [email protected] nst.cv.ua 58029, Ukraine,Chernivts i, Science n 17 V.Ye. Lashkarev Institute of Semiconductors Academic Scientific secretary Tomashyk Vasyl, tel. +380445252201 www.isp.kiev.ua 03028б , Ukraine, Kiev,41 Nauka Ave. B.Ye. Verkin Physical-technic Institute Academic Scientific secretary Kalynenko Olexandr, tel. +380443400468 www.ilt.kharkov. ua 61103, Ukraine, Kharkov, 47 Lenin Ave. A.M/ Podgorniy InstituteІ for Problems of Technic Engineering Academic Scientific secretary Kurska Tatiana, [email protected] tel. (0572) 943416 www.ipmach.kha rkov.ua 61046, Ukraina, Kharkov,2/10 Dm. Pozharskiy Str. 18 19 Institute of Gas Academic Scientific secretary Iliyenko Boris, [email protected] tel. +380444560356 www.igпas.kiev.u a 03113, Ukraine, Kiev 39 Degtyarevska Str/ 20 Institute of Electric Technologies of Coal Academic Scientific secretary e-mail: [email protected] wikimapia.org/ 03113, Ukraine, Kiev 19 Andreevskaya Str/ Annex 2: Description of Ukrainian participants of the UNTPAM The main branches of industrial production (metallurgy, chemistry, and engineering) are dependent on energy opportunities. Therefore, we considered how UNTPAM may contribute to the development of the energy sector of Ukraine. For many years, there were quite stable relations between scientists and businesses are performed in order to materials research. Research institutes have gained considerable experience in the development of advanced materials required for the stable functioning of the energy sector of Ukraine. Below we give some examples. G.V. Karpenko Physic and mechanical Institute of NAS of Ukraine has experience working with thermal power plants of Ukraine, in particular Burshtyn TPP. This institute is developing technology oxide-ceramic coatings on metals in electrolytic plasma. Technology may be used for insulating wedge clamps of the turbine generator coils, pumps, and pump plunger sleeve. The need for such detail is 10 000 articles/year. The same institution developed arc deposition technology of restoration and protective coatings on parts operating under conditions of boundary friction, abrasion and gas abrasion wear at room and high temperatures; restoration of the parts such as shaft; seating and sealing surfaces recovery; recovery of components operating in a limited lubrication; protection from corrosion-abrasion wear. The need for such detail is 12000 -15000 articles/year. G.V. Kurdyumov Institute of Metal Physics of NAS of Ukraine have developed new wear- and corrosion- resistant coatings with low-temperature synthesis processes on flexible thermally labile materials for power sources (batteries, solar cells). The need for such detail is assessed up to 50 000 articles/year. Atomic ion coating of turbine blades by spraying material developed Institute of Applied Physics of the NAS of Ukraine for erosion and corrosion protection of the TPP and NPP turbine blades which are manufactured in the Poltava Turbomechanical plant. The need for such detail is approximately 5000 articles/year/. Requirements for materials for energy rapidly increasing, especially in connection with the introduction of new renewable energy requirements and improve the efficiency of the power equipment and the establishment of the EU emission reduction targets for CO2. To meet these requirements a balanced approach must be adopted where study materials for various purposes (structural or functional) underlying problems - from creation of large carbon capture systems to broad adoption of solar panels. Surrounding in boilers with high steam parameters or gas turbines leads to a relatively high risk of corrosion in the hot zone, which necessitates the use of high-temperature, corrosion-resistant, wearresistant and thermal barrier coatings. Technology for obtaining energy from biomass or waste such useful materials and coatings, similar or equal to those used in the energy sector on fossil fuels, but with a higher corrosion resistance. So, it requires the improved catalysts and membranes to scale bioenergy schemes sorbents for the purification of biogas separation membranes for the separation of fermentation products and more. Thus, priorities in energy sector are: • expanding the boundaries of traditional energy use cheaper materials to reduce the cost of electricity in the advanced systems; • improved wear and corrosion resistance materials and coatings • development and certification of Ni-based alloys for major components of power systems capable of operating up to 800 ° C; • development of composite ceramic matrix components for gas turbines; • creation of a database of materials (alloys, coatings, compounds) for engineers and designers of power equipment. Ukrainian research institutions have significant achievement in mentioned priorities. Traditionally strong sectors of Ukraine's economy are transportation, especially aviation and space technology. In Ukraine cooperation between the leading manufacturers in these industries and research organizations that promote successful development of vehicles has developed over decades. It was assumed that the involvement of the aforementioned institutions to participate in UNTPAM will further increase investment for the development of this important sector of the economy and accelerate its development. First of all we consider the cooperation in aircraft production between SE "Antonov" and a number of academic institutions as I.M Frantsevich Institute of Materials Science, G.V.Kurdyumov Institute of Metal Physics, Ye.O. Paton Electric Welding Institute (all are the NASU institutes) and other. Here we should mention such development as strengthening the surface aluminium and titanium alloys with intense shock deformation, performed by G.V. Kurdyumov Institute of Metal Physics of the NAS of Ukraine for aerospace and automotive industry. It is important to include in the work program within UNTPAM researches performed by the Institute of Thermoelectricity, NAS of Ukraine on the development and application of space technology advanced thermoelectric materials. The capacities of Donetsk A.A. Galkin Physical-technical Institute of NASU are performed on design of zirconia and silicon carbide and ceramics nanopowders for various purposes (construction materials with high thermal conductivity and wear resistance, catalytic for clearing water and air and for catalysis of organic matter) on their basis. Manufacturing in pilot quantities was supported by pilot plant. There is a great need for wear-resistant and impact-resistant materials for ground agricultural machinery in Ukraine. This need is up to 15-20 000 ton/year. It is also worth to include the research and developments, conducted in this field by I.M. Frantsevich Institute for Material Science Problems of NASU to UNTPAM SRA. Development performed in the interests of the agroindustrial complex of Ukraine by institutions of NAS of Ukraine as well as by technological universities and high schools related to the creation of various wear-resistant bearing materials, working in conditions of high pollution, and materials for the production of feed maker, is also advisable to include in the UNTPAM SRA. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 311839 Annex 4:Launch Conference for the Ukrainian National Technology Platform on Advanced Materials (UNTPAM) 24 October 2014 Conference-hall of “Lybid’” Hotel, 1, Peremohy av., Kyiv, Ukraine Agenda 9.00 – 9.30 Registration 9.30 – 11.00 Official opening (moderator – V.Yemelyanov, Deputy Chief Secretary of the NASU) Welcome by NASU – Anton G. Naumovets, vice-president of NASU Opening remarks - Yuriy M. Solonin, Academician Secretary of the Department of Materials Science of the NASU Introduction of the BILAT-UKR*AINA: project´s tasks and activities–Gorazd Weiss, project coordinator, Centre for Social Innovation (ZSI), Austria Pilot activities in the BILAT-UKR*AINA project – Erich Rathske, Project Management Agency c/o German Aerospace Center (DLR), European and International Cooperation Background, motivation for UNTPAM establishing and organizing issues – Leonid Chernyshev, executive director of Ukrainian Material Research Society Expectation and possibilities of TPs in Ukraine – Olena Podoleva, vicepresident of Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce Role of governmental structures for industry-academia partnership – Victor Shovkalyuk, Head of Department, Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine 11.00 – 11.20 Coffee break 1 11.20 – 13.00 Experience of existing Technology Platforms in EU states and in Ukraine (moderator – Leonid Chernyshev, executive director of Ukrainian Material Research Society) experience of Poland – Krzysztof Trojanovsky (PAN) experience of Hungary – Frigyes Hausz (RCISD) experience of Romania - Daniel Cosnita (IPA) Experience of UNTP “AgroFood” - Nadia Boyko Chair of UNTP Kharkiv Innovation Platform - Inna Gagauz, Centre of small business development “Kharkov Technologies” Introduction of Technology park of the National Technical University “KPI”Corresponding member of NASU Sergiy Sydorenko Q&A, Discussion 13.00-14.00 Lunch break 14.00-16.00 Introduction of participants of UNTPAM from the academic sector and presenting the innovation potential of appropriate institutions (moderator – M. Gorokhovatska, Scientific manager, Presidium of NASU, BILAT-UKR*AINA project participant) -Capabilities of I.M.Frantsevych Institute for Problems of Materials Sciences of NASU - Yuriy M. Solonin, Deputy Director of the Frantsevych Institute for Problems of Material Sciences -Capabilities of G. Kurdyumov Institute of Metal Physics of NASU Volodymyr Nadutov, Deputy Director of the IMPh NASU -Capabilities of Physical and Technical institute of Metals and Alloys of NASU – Anatoly Verkhovlyuk, Head of Technology Transfer Department - Capabilities of the Z.Nekrasov Iron and Steel Institute of NASU - Oleksii Merkulov, Scientific manager of ISI NASU - Technology offers of V. Bakul’ Institute of Superhard Materials of NASU – Volodymyr Turkevych, Executive Director of ISM NASU -Capabilities of Symu State University - Zakusyli Roman, vice rector of SSU 16.00 – 16.20 Coffee break 16.20 – 17.15 Introduction of participants of UNTPAM from the industrial sector and demands to researcher’s innovation developments to be implemented (moderator – Iryna Belan, I.M.Frantsevych Institute for Material Sciences Problems, NASU) The main technology tasks and demands of SPC “Composite materials” – Leon Vyshnyakov, Scientific Manager The main technology tasks and demands of PC “Alkon” – academician of NASU Mykola Novikov, Scientific leader Materials of electrotechnical appointment - Mykola Grechanyuk, Head of the State Enterprise “ELTechMash” The main technology tasks and demands of SME “RAPID” - Natalia Ulyanchych Materials for energy saving technologies- - Victor Ostrik 17.15-17.45 Overall discussion. Conclusions. 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I 4 Y d, L) .)\ $\ c\ pcxo., ^*\ )" -\ ) )'\ t"s \d \ JI( \o N . \l \Ns( N-\ (\J,$ :N \d N: sJ s -\, \- \\q \- L^ \s \s\ S {) Annex 7: Memorandum of Understanding Memorandum of understanding for cooperation between Ukrainian National Technology Platform for Advanced Materials UNTPAM (Ukraine) and the Romanian Technology Platform for Advanced Engineering Materials and Technologies Memorandum of understanding for cooperation This Memorandum of understanding for cooperation (hereinafter referred to as "the MoU') is made between: Ukrainian National Technolory Plafform for Advanced Materials - UNTPAM in the name of Yuriy Solonin, Corresponding member of NASU, Chair of the UNTPAM being an Authorized Person of Ukrainian Material Research Society and having business address 3,1<nhy^anovsky St., 03680 Kiev, Ukraine. National Institute for R&D in Electrical Engineering ICPE-CAr Romania, represented by Kappel Wilhelm, General Director, being an Authorized Person and having business address Splaiul Unirii no. 313, sector 3, Bucharest - 030138, Romania hereinafter together referred to as "Parties" l. PREAMBLE In view of positive results of cooperation between Ukrainian and Romania in the field of RTDI and being convinced in mutual cooperative assistance for social-economic progress and industrial-innovative development of the Parties, the Parties confirm the desire to promote, develop, and strengthen their mutual relationship. 2. The Parties further reoognze the importance of promoting the development of specific cooperation programmes as well as activities related to the exchange of knowledge and expertise in the frame of EU prograrnmes (i.e. Horizon 2020, etc.) and other bilateral programmes or international RTDI funding prograrnmes. 3. The Parties and their represe,ntatives, following purposes of cooperation in the frames of this Memorandum, agreed to maintain close contacts with each other to achieve the goals and objectives and to develop the ideas acknowledged in this Mernorandum. ARTICLE I OBIECTIvE This MoU for cooperation has the objective of establishing a framework in order to carry out scientific, technologrcal, innovative and acadernic cooperative activities. ARTICLE II AREAS OF COOPERATION The Parties shall establish specific cooperation agreements in the following areas: 1. 2. a 4. 5. 6. Implementation of mutual innovative projects; cooperation in the applications for funding ofjoint innovative projects; Improve the level of cooperative relations between the parties; Invite to and participate in the intemational events of the parties; Exchange of information about activities and prospective projecis of the parties; Improvement of further intemational cooperation in innovation activity; ARTICLE III COOPERATION MODALITIES The Parties shall promgte the cooperation that was referred to in the previous articles under the following modalities: 1. Z. cts: 3. 4' Resolution 5. Organization _ of ofjoint innovative projects; of investors -foi ttre for the high issues regarding the attraction technology development; of international co about ces, hainings, round tables, presentations etc., concerning the parties; Exchange of information ities and innovative projects implemented by the Parties, exchange of information, publications, bibliograp-hies and olther relevant materials; 7 Exchange and training of experts, specialists, researchers and other staff, including falj-lnding trips, meetings of commissions of expertr ptg*r-"r-in Jrno"rr, *"u. of RTDI; Improvement of further international cooperation in innovation activity; 9' parties agree to develop a short-term and a mid-term roadmap of activities and !as$ tlyt are may be pursued on a cooperative basis according to the conditions laid out in this document. 6' ' -a 8' T" ARTICLE IV FINAIICING l' The parties are not obliged with any financial, legal, material liabilities under the current Memorandum. ARTICLE V MANAGEMENT OF ACTIVITIES The Parties shall designate a Coordinator of Activities who will be in charge of following the MoU, evaluating progress, and informing the Parties of the results of their mutual ef,lorts. pARrrcrpArro$5lr8lf,# rNsrrrurroNs The Parties may allow the participation of other public or private institutions, whose activities directly impact the areas of cooperation, with the aim or .tt*gthening and expanding the mechanisms that support an effective implementation of the MoU. The participation of other institutions is subject to discussion and approval by the parties. ARTICLE VII CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION The Parties undertake either in a whole or partially not to disclose any "confidential information" that is received directly or indirectly from each other. The definition and scope of "confidential information" is subject to the discussion and agreement of the Parties. ARTICLE VIII DISPUTE RESOLUTION Any dispute resulting from misunderstanding of the MoU or from any other reason shall be resolved by the Parties in an open and collaborative way. The eventual resolution will be confirmed, signed, and delivered in written form. ARTICLE IX FINAL PROVISIONS l. The MoU will enter into force on the date of its signature and will remain in force for a period of three (3) years and will be automatically extended furttrer next periods of I year if there is no intention in written form to cancel the MoU from either Party. The termination of the MoU will not affect the conclusion of the activities finished while it was in force. 2. The MoU or any of its parts may be modified after approval by the Parties. Any modification must be signed by the Parties, delivered in written form and must speciff the date on which the modification will come into force. 3. The MoU is signed on October,24,2014 in two original copies in English language. Yuriy Solonin Kappel Wilhelm Coresponding mernber of NASU Chair of National Technolory Platform for Advanced Materials - IINTPAM (Ulaaine) General Director IN Te Romanian Annex 6: During last 10 years European technology platforms created in various European countries on correspondence with national and international priorities of one country or the whole European region became very useful and effective instrument of building of new bridges between advanced and innovation results of research and development and their practical realization. For the first time European TPs were established in 2003 after the European Council called for a strengthening of the European Research Area by "…creating European Technology Platforms (ETPs) bringing together technological know-how, industry, regulators and financial institutions to develop a strategic agenda for leading technologies". Smart investment, especially in research and innovation, is vital to maintain high standards of living while responding to pressing societal challenges and taking advantage of demands from EU and global markets. Building on the strategies for Europe 2020 and for an Innovation Union, the Commission's Horizon 2020 proposal for an integrated research and innovation framework program recognizes the role of European Technology Platforms (ETPs) as part of the external advice and societal engagement needed to implement Horizon 2020. Fora and networks such as ETPs are important because markets, while being powerful drivers of innovation, often do not function perfectly when it comes to generating ideas in an environment with a high degree of uncertainty and a need for coordination, which typifies the innovation process. Networks facilitate the move to more open models of innovation by helping improve the innovation capacity of individual firms. Empirical studies have demonstrated that firms collaborating on R&D are more innovative than those that do not, and this is particularly true for technologically intensive industries where interrelatedness and complexity is high or where the knowledge base is multidisciplinary and widely dispersed. Furthermore, small firms in particular have been able to take advantage of networks in order to overcome the disadvantages of their size. Ukraine is the country with strong potential in the field of materials sciences, one of the most active participant of the projects of 7-th Framework Program funded European Research and Technological Development from 2007 until 2013 among third countries. So fruitful cooperation of Ukrainian initiative group from academic, government, public and industrial organization with European experienced teams and experts from Hungary, Poland, Germany, Italy, and Austria under support of BILAT-UKRAINA project allows to create Ukrainian National Technology Platform on Advanced Materials and Technologies of their Production (UNTPAM) For today it became very actual in connection with signing the Agreement for the Association of Ukraine to Horizon 2020, signed on March 20, 2015 in Kyiv by Carlos Moedas, European Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation, and Serhiy Kvit, Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine. In proposed Strategic research agenda of UNTPAM the main priorities in the field of materials science had been analyzed, areas of cooperation with ETPs had been determined, perspectives of short-term (3-5) years and long-term (till 2020 ) development had been formulated. Supported by EU funded FP7 project 2 grant agreement no 31183 Table of content UNTPAM vision 5 UNTPAM tasks at the stage of its formation 5 The main aims of UNTPAM The main principles of UNTPAM activity 6 6 Expected results 6 Possible UNTPAM participants Situation in materials science in Ukraine Communication with European Technology Platforms 7 9 The main thematic priorities 10 The most competitive positions of Ukrainian materials research sector 13 The most requested kinds of advanced materials in Ukraine 14 The most requested kinds of advanced materials in Ukraine 15 Special materials and devices for agricultural machine building 16 Special materials and devices for agricultural machine building 17 Needs of Ukrainian large end users 18 3 UNTPAM vision Ukrainian National Technology Platform on Advanced Materials and Technologies of their Production (UNTPAM) had been launched in Ukraine in 2014 (formally registered in 2015) in order to assure the fruitful and effective cooperation between the representatives of industry and other important stakeholders in formulating the orders for new materials and technologies of their production for establishing of R&D priorities in the area of advanced materials and technologies and revealing the new areas of applications for the known groups of materials, to attract the attention of government and public organizations and also investors to new materials and new technologies and to ensure the contacts with representatives of European Technology Platforms. According to STRATEGY FOR EUROPEAN TECHNOLOGY PLATFORMS: ETP 2020 (the document of European Commission) “European Technology Platforms will be a key element in the European innovation ecosystem and will help turn Europe into an Innovation Union. To do this, ETPs will have to take a holistic view, identifying the pathway to commercial deployment of research, provide strategic insights into market opportunities and needs, and mobilize and network innovation actors across the EU in order to enable European companies gain a competitive advantage in global markets” So the mission of ETP, according the same document should be the followings: (1) develop strategies and provide a coherent business-focused analysis of research and innovation bottlenecks and opportunities related to societal challenges and industrial leadership actions: strategy function; (2) mobilize industry and other stakeholders within the EU to work in partnership and deliver on agreed priorities: mobilizing function; (3) share information and enable knowledge transfer to a wide range of stakeholders across the EU: dissemination function. This will require the industry-led and focused ETPs to be inclusive and representative of businesses, research organizations and universities in their respective fields and to be open to new members. They will have to work in close partnership with Member States and Member State based networks as well as with countries associated4 with the framework program, where appropriate. The ETPs will also need to actively work with one another and engage with stakeholders, including those along the value chain, NGOs, social platforms and consumer/societal groups, as appropriate, to address wider challenges and foster solutions that are socially responsible, inclusive and sustainable.” The objectives of the ETPs will be achieved through the following activities, which can be broadly categorized as: • developing Strategic Research and Innovation Agendas including technology roadmaps and their implementation plans, taking into account the corresponding sector policy objectives and the potential economic, social and environmental impacts. The agendas will focus on those actions with impact on the market and will propose timeframes for expected outcomes. They will also include regulatory as well as other non-technological barriers such as business models, skills requirements etc.; • encouraging industry participation in Horizon 2020 and helping widen participation and build capabilities within Member States through cooperation with networks/partnerships in Member States. This includes identifying opportunities for partnership in the framework of Research and 4 Innovation Strategies for Smart Specialization implemented in the context of the EU Cohesion policy; • identifying opportunities for international cooperation and developing the necessary understanding to facilitate future collaboration; • providing networking opportunities including with other ETPs to address cross sectoral challenges and promote the move towards more open models of innovation, by providing opportunities for stakeholders to meet, exchange knowledge, make new contacts and develop ideas for working in partnership; • facilitating the formation of new partnerships that utilize ETP expertise to, for example, identify parties that can work together to exploit the outcomes of a research project or address a specific challenge. For today UNTPAM has a juridical status of association of open type with possibility to increase the member of its core and associated members. So the attraction of new players, correct establishing of national research and development priorities, joint cooperation with existing ETP will ensure a good results of UNTPAM activity for the nearest future. UNTPAM tasks at the stage of its formation: UNTPAM activity covers all elements of scientific development life cycle(from idea to practical realization) such as formulation of scientific problems;scientific developments for new technologies and new materials; solving the problem of scientific development transfer;brokering and marketing activities;legal issues;the organization of enterprises, companies, etc. 1. Revision of the current state of production and science in the field of materials science: identifying available resources and potential possibilities. 2.Formation of requests for new technologies in the field of materials science, including nanomaterials and biomaterials: marketing researches of world and national needs for new technologies of such type materials and methods of their production. 3. Creating the conditions for active dialogue between all participants of the process, including analysis of the legal framework, establishing contacts with regional and city administrations, organization of seminars, forums and symposia. 4. Focusing of collaborative efforts on existing innovative developments in the field of materials science, organization of consultations, trainings and "brainstorms" The main aims of UNTPAM The aims of UNTPAM for today can be determined as follows: establishing business relations between materials science researches from one side and business representatives from another side; presenting of detailed information about advanced materials research investigations ; issuing orders to perform aimed researches for their practical implementation; consolidation of the efforts of national producers and research engineers of advanced materials on innovation technologies in the field of materials science and common access to European and global markets 5 The main principles of UNTPAM activity: acceleration of the practical implementation of the results of scientific researches through public-private partnerships; creating of synergies between UNTPAM partners; order of scientific developments by private firms. Expected results: significant acceleration of implementation of scientific results; improving of scientific research funding; increasing of the number of working places; access to the European and world markets. Possible UNTPAM participants: industrial enterprises of all forms of properties; representatives of financial community (banks, funds, private investors) ; institutes of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, universities and high educational institutions; public organizations and representatives of industry. Situation in materials science in Ukraine Ukraine has a strong potential in the field of materials sciences. In Ukraine more than 7 thousand researcher centers (including 10 Institutions of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NASU)) are involved in the development of new materials and related production technologies. The main part of research activity is a priority of NASU. NASU institutions have developed many welding and sealing technologies for materials and structures, technologies for cast iron, steel, rolled stock, ferrous and non-ferrous metal productionand processing, as well as powder metallurgy, ceramics, composites, synthetic diamond, and crystal technologies. All these achievements contributed to the development of the mining industry, energy sources, machine building, intercontinental ballistic missiles and other military facilities and equipment and strengthened metal processingindustry and optical mechanics with high-quality abrasives and the transport sector with anticorrosion systems. High education universities play also an active role in such kind of activity during the last years. Universities in Kyiv, Lviv, Kharkiv, and Odesa and specialized technical universities in Dnipropetrivsk, Zaporizhia, Dniprodzerzhinsk, Ivano-Frankivsk, Mariupol, Sumy, Mykolaiv, and Khersonhave established academic departments to educate specialists in materials and related sciences and implement research projects under contracts with the public and private sector. The majority of technical and general universitiesof today’s Ukraine offer education programs in nanoscience and nanomaterial technology, new materials for biomedicine applications, new materials for energy applications and ect., 6 Some kinds of target investigations are carried out by special sectoral industrial departments. The majority of researches and technological solutions correspond to the world leading edge ones exploring the advanced materials and product manufacturing methods as well as computer modeling techniques. The area New Substances & Materials has been defined as one of long term strategic priorities for the development of science and engineering in Ukraine. The Law of Ukraine “On Priorities of Science and Technology Development” defines the following national priorities up to 2020: basic scientific research of the most important problems of scientific and technological, social and economic, political and human potential development to ensure Ukraine’s competitiveness in the world and sustainable development of its society and state; information and communication technologies; energy and power efficiency; efficient nature management; life sciences, new technologies of prevention and treatment of the most wide-spread diseases; new substances and materials. The State law of Ukraine on “Priorities in Innovation Activities in Ukraine” defines the following strategic innovation priorities for the period 2011-2021: assimilation of new technologies of energy transportation, putting into operation of energy-efficient and resource-saving technologies, assimilation of alternative sources of energy; assimilation of new technologies of high technology development of the transportation system, rocket and space field, aircraft industry and shipbuilding, armament and military technologies; assimilation of the new technologies of materials production, their processing and interconnection; creation of the nano-materials and nano-technologies industry; technological modernization and development of agro-industrial complex; introduction of new technologies and equipment for a quality medical service, treatment and pharmaceutics; wide use of technologies of cleaner manufacturing and environment protection; development of modern information and communication technologies and robotics. All these priorities have a strong materials science component such as new classes of light, strength materials, so cold multicomponent metallic systems which can be operated in various kinds of extreme environments and find a number of various application in space and aeronautics at famous Ukrainian industrial leaders SDO Yuzhnoe, DB Antonov, Motor Sich and ect; wide class of nanomaterials and nanotechnologies which can be used as multifunctional materials in automobiles and electronic devices, membranes for cleaning water and air, new renewable energy sources and ect. Ukraine is currently restructuring its research and innovation environment and aligned its priorities with EU to increase cooperation and joint activities. As an example it should be noted the very actual problem of creating of new materials for traditional and 7 renewable energy applications both for EU and for Ukraine. In FP7 program it was a positive experience of SICA calls with wide participation of Ukrainian scientists in development of new high-temperature materials for energy applications. And after 3 years of 4 separate FP7 projects there are the positive results of such kind of cooperation and furthermore joint intellectual property created during these projects. And one of the task of this Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) sets out research and technological development priorities for the medium to long term perspectives, including measures for enhancing networking and clustering of the Research, Technology and Development (RTD) capacity and resources in Ukraine for the materials science sector. It also makes an important contribution to the preparation of the European Commission’s proposals for future research programs. In parallel with this SRA, UNTPAM works on a Market Deployment Strategy (MDS) which anticipates the key elements for the effective implementation of the SRA. It aims to bridge the gap between the current state of development of a given technology and its deployment. The implementation of the SRA involves support from a range of sources, including the European Commission’s Framework Programs, other sources of European funding, national research programs, industry funding and third-party private finance. 8 Communication with European Technology Platforms: During the stage of UNTPAM formation Ukrainian initiative group had multiple contacts with representatives of successful ETP which activities are connected with materials science. European experience showed that only one from 10 organized Platforms became successful. And other Platforms interrupted their activity because of specific reasons. One of the most successful European Technology Platform in the field of materials sciences is EuMaT . It should be noted that last time special attention had been paid on the following: New materials and manufacturing methods that can be applied for new products and life cycle material solutions Improved understanding of complex material degradation mechanisms (wear, corrosion, mechanical reliability) in order to create efficient multimaterial and functionally graded material solutions Modelling and simulation of the material degradation mechanisms regarding material properties and performance in operation as well as of the manufacturing processes utilizing computational methods Advanced materials refer to next generation of materials and their manufacturing methods, e.g.: New material groups, e.g. nanostructured materials, metal matrix composites, multimaterial structures, functionally graded materials, smart/active materials New manufacturing methods, e.g., for multimaterial structures, spray deposition of MMCs, new coating joining and casting methods, powder metallurgical methods and composite materials Hybrid material systems, e.g. novel use of advanced high performance materials together with commodity materials in multimaterial structures All these items are very actual in Ukraine and Ukrainian scientists and end users participate in current FP7 and Horizon 2020 project on these priorities There are several ETP which priorities defined in corresponding SRAs are similar to those, defined for Ukraine and this document. Some of such ETP are the followings: Advanced Engineering Materials and technologies (EuMAT) http://www.eumat.org/ ; Advanced Construction Technology Platform (ECTP) http://www.ectp.org / European Nanoelectronics Initiative Advisory Council(ENIAC) http://www.eniac.org/ European Space Technology Platform (ESTP) http://www.estp-space.eu European Steel Technology Platform (ESTEP) http://cordis.europa.eu/estep Future Manufacturing technologies (Manufuture) http://www.manufuture.org/ Hydrogen and Fuel Cell technology Platform (HFP) http://ec.europa.eu/research/energy/eu/research/fch/index_en.htm Nanotechnologies for Medical Applications (Nanomedicine) http://cordis.europa.eu/nanotechnology/nanomedicine.htm 9 The main thematic priorities The main thematic priorities had been based on the following factors: Analyses market needs; Analysis National targeted research and development Programs Thematic priorities formulated during the meeting of leading European and Ukrainian specialists (BILAT-UKRAINA 3.2 activity) Demands of large Ukrainian end users New Metal Materials.This priority is aimed at overcoming import dependency by wider use of raw materials available in Ukraine to supply priority economic sectors with newcompetitive metal materials, inexpensively doped, heat- and radiation-resistant alloys and materials with outstanding mechanical properties (e.g. plastic recovery, super damping,and super power), amorphous alloys, materials with unique controllable magneticproperties. Nanoparticle reinforced steels, ferroalloys and cast irons for constructions with possibilities of large scale realization Nano structured Equiatomic (High Entropy) Materials for Air-Space and Marine Vehicles (results of meeting of EU and Ukrainian leading specialists) New Substances and Materials of Chemical Production. This priority is intended to develop scientific background and boost technology development to produce a wide range of new chemical substances and materials to meet industrial needs, to expand rawmaterials base with national reserves (ores, sulphur, coal, oil, gas condensate etc.) andthrough more efficient use of imported raw materials, promotion of small-scale chemicalproduction and basic products for the entire chemical industry of Ukraine (i.e. manufactureof the wide range of organic materials, composites and chemicals, inorganic substancesand materials (including pure and ultrapure ones), adsorbents, chemical reagents,ceramics and the like; polymer materials and composites based on such agents; newcatalyst agents and carriers for industrial needs and environment protection). This areamay also include development of new medical products. Since Ukraine is very rich in graphite deposits and natural carbon sources, several research organizations are developing power sources – lithium batteries, supercapacitors and the hybrid systems. Kiev National Technology and Design University and Institute for Sorption and Problems of EndoecologyNASU have made world-class developments.Supercapacitors with revolutionary properties are manufactured by Yunasco-UkraineLtd using IPR from these institutions. Cooperation of research institutions and the private sector is important for Ukraine to develop and manufacture energy storage,conversion and supply systems. Studies to enhance capacity, reliability, and safety of power plant functioning are underway. Carbon- and carbon fibre-based composites are being developed for production of blades of wind power plants and provide anti-lightning protection for these units of power plants (Institute for Problems of Materials Sciences of NASU). Experience in anti-lightning 10 protectionwas gained in cooperation with DBs Antonov and Boeing for which a composite materialhas been developed to protect fuselage from high-power electric discharge. Superhard and Ceramic Materials. This priority is intended to develop efficient technological processes to synthesize structurally perfect crystals of diamond, superhard materials including film-type materials with amorphous structure, super-flexible hard alloys; oxide, silicon-carbide and boron-nitride ceramics, including nanostructured ceramics, and to manufacture products with constructional and functional properties and enhancedmechanical, electrophysical and other special properties based on such materials. Composites and Powder Materials.This priority focuses oncomposite development based on a polymer matrix armed with mineral,glass or slag fibres, woven and knitted structures which are intended for casework and framework; development of high-strength and heatresistant carbon matrix-based composites; ceramics-based compositesfor constructional elements (including those for engines and power equipment) and functional items; metal matrix-based composites for electrodes, contacts, wires, wear-resistant cutting tools, friction units, energy storage units and converters etc. New processes and materials are being developed for the powder metallurgy. The large cluster of Ukraine’s materials science achieved much in the development of materials and coats for gas turbines such as steel,superalloys, coats, and high-melting ceramics. New highly efficientcombinedcycle gas turbines (with > 60% performance factor, lowerproduction costs and lower CO2 emission) are of high demand both in EU and in Eastern Europe. It is very important for these materials cooperation between academic institutes, universities from one side and large end users such as Motor-Sich Group (Zaporizhia), DB Antonov, DB Yuzhnoe and Turboatom (Kharkiv).Ceramic fuel cells of various purposes, both fixed and mobile, are also very actual for Ukraine .Ukraine has all necessary raw materials for thistechnology and devices (zircon, rare-earth oxides, manganese oxides and others). This technology is being developed in close cooperation with Pridneprovsky Chemical Plant(Dniprodzerzhinsk). Hard-facing and Coating Materials and Technologies.This priority is intended todevelop and support production of new materials for welding, soldering and hard-facingto manufacture equipment for oil chemistry, metallurgy, cryoengineering, nuclear reactor industry, space and aviation technology, and for production of consumer goods. This priority also includes new technologies and materials for corrosion-resistant, strengthening and wear-resistant coatings on materials used in different sectors of the economy. As forR&D in sealing of heterogeneous materials, Paton Institute of Electrical Welding and Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Sciences have succeeded most. IPMS has developed dozens of systems for sealing metals, ceramics, glass and other hard materials by soldering and adhesion methods. These technologies are suitable for electronic engineering, car and aerospace industry. IEW has developed a unique living tissue welding technology, which is already widely applied worldwide (>70,000 surgeries). Biomaterials.This priority covers a wide range of polymers, metals, ceramics, carbonand composite compounds, artificial and biological tissues and fibres, glues and other materials with properties close to biological items. Such materials are biocompatible and safe for humans. They include materials for capillary and flat membranes, artificial heart valves and valves for vessels, filters for plasma immunosorbents, artificial joints and bones, drug delivery and distribution systems, bioactive substances for wound and burn healing, suture 11 materials, dentures and other items.Studies of implants have been rapidly developing over the recent years. R&D in artificialbone tissue demonstrates substantial progress. Endoprostheses made from Synthekist(synthetic bone) material knitted to human bone have been developed based onhydroxyapatite and clinically tested (more than 2000 surgeries so far). New findings havebeen obtained for titanium materials with cellular hydroxyapatite coating. The Priority Functional Ceramics focuses on the development and manufacturing ofnew piezoceramic nanomaterials and the related items with more stable parameters; capacitive, resistive, and magnetic ceramic materials and coatings for film-type devices used in electronic engineering, communications, and acoustics, and massive and film type hightemperature superconducting materials featuring high critical parameters. This priority may also include materials for hydrogen energy engineering, including those with nanostructures. 12 The most competitive positions of Ukrainian materials research sector Analyses of results of various kind of National and international research and development programs, patent and literature data, possibilities of technology transfer shows that the most competitive areas of Ukrainian material research sector are the followings Scintillation materials, Ferroelectric materials, Sensory materials, extra-hard materials, radioabsorber materials, electron beam technology and corresponding materials, process of crystal growth, synthesis of nanopowders, technology of laser materials processing, technology of artificial implants, functional ceramics, composite materials for aeronautic , aviation and space 13 The most requested kinds of advanced materials in Ukraine materials for nuclear and thermal power plants, materials for transport systems, aircraft, missiles, materials for space systems, materials for shipbuilding, materials for machinery and instrumentation, materials for medical equipment, materials for electronics, materials for chemical engineering and chemical productions All kinds of metallic and non-metallic materials including composite ones that are capable to operate at high and low temperatures in vacuum and in hostile environments, long withstand static and dynamic loads are very actual now.Special attention should be paid to the following positions: The part of metals (steel, aluminium alloys, titanium alloys and all kinds of composites on the base of them) in the general volume of construction materials remain at the level of 70-75% (former USSR – about 96-98 %, USA, Japan, the EU - 85-90%). growth of the role of all kinds of welding technologies in manufacture of all kinds of metal constructions development of technologies for composites, cermet and ceramic materials that can significantly reduce the material consumption of final products, expand the temperature range of operation, open the way for new areas of application for ceramic products by significantly increasing its reliability 14 The most successful areas of scientific and technological research in the medium term (3-5 years) Organization of industrial production competitive in today's global marketplace materials and products including scintillation, super hard, piezo-ceramic, radioabsorbing, shock-resistant and anti-friction materials on the base of ceramics and composites; Creation and development of industrial technology in processing and recycling of waste materials and the production of secondary raw materials; Creation and organization of production of nanostructured components of renewable energy (solar cells, ultra capacitors, fuel cells, etc.); Development of new materials and methods of protection of parts and components against wear and corrosion in extreme conditions. Development and implementation of modern materials the sector of agricultural machine building 15 Special materials and devices for agricultural machine building According to the UN, Ukraine can provide quality food to more than 1 billion people. 25% of the world's black soil are located in Ukraine, so Ukraine has all the chances to become the world's supermarket of organically pure products. There are many special state laws and programs ensuring the development of agricultural machine building equipment and ots separate components. There are several success stories for using of the results of research and developments for new materials for special kinds of agricultural machines, for example production of cultivatorpaws from special kinds of beinite cast irons (Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Sciences), development of ecological plow and many others. For today there are many small and medium agricultural enterprises in Ukraine which produce relatively small amounts of ecologically clean plant production. They used such kind of materials and small amounts of end products are produced at pilot facilities of academic institutions and SME. Such experience should be disseminated by joint efforts of UNTPAM members and members of association UkrAgroMach. For today UkrAgroMach (ukragromash.com.ua) has more than 30 Ukrainian enterprises of agricultural machine building such as Kharkov tractor plant which has developed market of its production and export its production in more than 10 foreign countries, ChervonaZirka factory which ensure the Ukrainian agricultural sector by quality production of seeding and cultivating technique based on new technologies export its production in such countries as Belarus, Bulgaria, Hungary Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Kherson Machine Building Plant which produces Self-propelled combine harvesters and many others. Ukrainian Materials Research Society to be one of the establishers of UNTPAM has a positive experience of joint cooperation with UkrAgroMash ( dissemination of the results of research and development through more than 15 regional departments in Ukrainian regional Centers, participation in various kinds of agricultural machine building exhibitions, dissemination of positive experience of using of such kind of production) and it may be the first step of UNTPAM activity concerning agricultural machine building which allows to formulate the set of orders, to find the sources of funding of new industrial lines instead of existing pilot production, to create the new working places and to decrease the relative part of import agricultural equipment and to increase of the relative part of Ukrainian high technology agricultural equipment in common balance. 16 Needs of Ukrainian large end users Unfortunately the state of Ukrainian industry is very hard now and small enterprises to be interested in implementation of advanced materials technologies and devices for today have no opportunity to formulate the main technical requirements for new materials and technologies. But there are the two large end users in Ukraine in the fields of transport and space that have joint scientific cooperation with academic institutes. Furthermore there is a special academic program of scientific cooperation between NASU and DB Yuzhnoe and DB Antonov. The main requirements and tasks from DB Yuzhnoe are the following: 1. The need for the development of industrial technology of ultra disperse powdered aluminum spherical particles with a diameter of 1 to 30 microns in a special shell that protects against oxidation. Ukrainian research sector has not only an interesting portfolio in this area but also a pilot production for such kind of materials. 2. The need for developing a method of calculating the stress-strain state of shell structures made from laminated composite materials containing hyper elastic layers. 3.The need for the development of feasibility study for pilot production of carbon fibers from POLYACRYLNITRILE (PAN) precursor. Preparation of proposals for main contractor of the project - the German company EDS groups. Development of technical requirements for designing and manufacturing of corresponding equipment. Testing world analogues of carbon fibers to be used in Ukraine as reinforcing elements for polymeric compositions, investigation of their service characteristics. 4. The need for the development and testing of technology for knitted carbon fiber materials, production of composites from them by means of impregnation by polymer binder to have a possibility to produce carbon-plastics with unique service properties. 5. The need for production of fiber reinforced materials with refractory metal fibers and carbon nanoparticles for protection against electromagnetic radiation and radiation emissions. 6. The need for the development of technology of heat-resistant and radiation resistant materials for radio absorbing structural elements. 7. The need for composite materials to protect spacecrafts from radiation emissions and electromagnetic radiation on the base of materials reinforced by oriented nanotubes. Specialists form DB Yuzhnoe and various academic institutes of NASU successfully participate in international projects of FP7 and other programs to have a possibility of presenting and dissemination of their results at global European markets The main areas of joint cooperation with DB Antonov are the following: 1. Applied aerodynamic research (testing the new materials and whole constructions); 2. Solving the problems of noise on the ground and in the cabin; 3. Strength of aircraft constructions during the stage of their development and following operation; 4. New and advanced aircraft composite materials with unique properties; 5. Development and improvement of onboard electronic equipment, systems, training modulus; 6. Solving the problems of electromagnetic compatibility and lightning protection; These studies primarily related to new projects "Antonov", including AN-70, AN-148, AN158, AN-178, and modernization projects of aircraft that are in operation - AN-140, AN- 74, 17 AN-124 and others. The agreement provides for cooperation in the form of annual plans for technical and scientific research "Antonov" perform applied research in the field of aviation science and technology on the basis of bilateral agreements between institutions of NAS of Ukraine and "Antonov". The results of such type of cooperation can be implemented at one more large Ukrainian end user “MotorSich” with very good industrial facilities ( till 2014 the Russian market was main consumer of their production and now they search the new markets for their production) Within the framework of FP7 and current Horizon 2020 projects Ukrainian large end users cooperate with similar European Organizations such as DLR, Lambordgini, and ect. So there is a possibility to formulate the problems and find the methods of their solution by common efforts. Such contacts enhanced by Government Programs, UNTPAM activity and international cooperation with corresponding European Technology Platforms will be the first stones in building the bridge between research and industrial sectors in Ukraine and widening the possibilities of technology transfer and improvement of innovation climate. Wide perspective of cooperation with ETP are opened in the framework of Joint Initiatives, so called Joint Undertakings (Fuel Cells and Hydrogen, CleanSky). This is cooperation in the framework of open calls, cooperation in formulating of new calls for next periods and ect. 18 Annex 7: Article on Clusters and Technology Platforms as a Mechanism for Development of Economics of Ukraine Annex 8: UNTPAM Leaflet UNTPAM founders: Sources of UNTPAM аctivity maintaining : - resources of industrials partners; resources of public organizations; own resources. Part of financing may be ensured due to cooperation with European Technology Platforms (cooperation with research and industrial European partners ). NASU Institutes: - I.M. Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Sciences (IPMS) ; - Bakul Institute of Superhard Materials ; - Institute of Impulse Processes and Technologies ; - Nekrasov Institute of Black Metallurgy ; - Bogatsky Physical and Chemical Institute. Public organizations: Contacts Solonin Yuriy , President, Director of IPMS , Full member of NASU e-mail: [email protected] tel. 380444242034 - Ukrainian Materials Research Society; Kharkov Technologies; Supported by EU funded FP7 project Chernyshev Leonid , Executive Director of UMRS e-mail: [email protected] tel..38044 4242073 Bilan Iryna, Scientific Secretary of UMRS e-mail: [email protected] tel. 380444241458 grant agreement no 31183 The main aims: establishing business relations between materials science researches from one side and business representatives from another side; presenting of detailed information about advanced materials research investigations ; issuing orders to perform aimed researches for their practical implementation; consolidation of the efforts of national producers and research engineers of advanced materials on innovation technologies in the field of materials science and common access to European and global markets. UNTPAM activity covers all elements of scientific development life cycle (from idea to practical realization) : - formulation of scientific problems; scientific developments for new technologies and new materials ; solving the problem of scientific development transfer; brokering and marketing activities; legal issues; the organization of enterprises, companies, etc. UNTPAM tasks : 1. Revision of the current state of production and science in the field of materials science: identifying available resources and potential possibilities. 2.Formation of requests for new technologies in the field of materials science, including nanomaterials and biomaterials: marketing researches of world and national needs for new technologies of such type materials and methods of their production. 3. Creating the conditions for active dialogue between all participants of the process, including analysis of the legal framework, establishing contacts with regional and city administration, organization of seminars, forums and symposia . 4. Focusing of collaborative efforts on existing innovative developments in the field of materials science, organization of consultations, trainings and "brainstorms" The main principles of UNTPAM activity : acceleration of the practical implementation of the results of scientific researches through public-private partnerships; creating of synergies between UNTP partners; ordering of scientific developments by private firms. Expected results: significant acceleration of implementation of scientific results; improving of scientific research funding; increasing of the number of working places; access to the European and world markets. UNTPAM participants - widening: - industrial enterprises of all forms of properties; - representatives of financial community (banks, funds, private investors) ; - institutes of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, universities and high educational institutions; - public organizations and representatives of industryі. European Technology Platforms: - Advanced Engineering Materials and technologies (EuMAT) http://www.eumat.org/ ; - Advanced Construction Technology Platform (ECTP) http://www.ectp.org/ - European Nanoelectronics Initiative Advisory Council(ENIAC) http://www.eniac.org/ - European Space Technology Platform (ESTP) http://www.estp-space.eu - European Steel Technology Platform (ESTEP) http://cordis.europa.eu/estep - Future Manufacturing technologies (Manufuture) http://www.manufuture.org/ - Hydrogen and Fuel Cell technology Platform (HFP) http://ec.europa.eu/research/energy/eu/researc h/fch/index_en.htm - Nanotechnologies for Medical Applications (Nanomedicine) http://cordis.europa.eu/nanotechnology/na nomedicine.htm