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Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215 Slide 1The Hydrocarbex ProjectThe Hydrocarbex Project
TECHNOLOGY IMPLEMENTATION PLANTECHNOLOGY IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
The Consortium:The Consortium:
Dublin City UniversityDublin City University IrelandIrelandNational Microelectronics Research CentreNational Microelectronics Research Centre IrelandIrelandCapital Controls Ltd.Capital Controls Ltd. UKUKLe Verre FluoreLe Verre Fluore FranceFranceHyperion Ltd.Hyperion Ltd. IrelandIreland
The Determination of Hydrocarbons in WaterThe Determination of Hydrocarbons in Water(Hydrocarbex Project)(Hydrocarbex Project)
(Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215)(Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215)
Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215 Slide 2The Hydrocarbex ProjectThe Hydrocarbex Project
CONTENTSCONTENTS
1. Overview of the project
2. Commercial/policy relevance of the project
3. Summary of Exploitable Results
4. Routes for exploitation
5. Sources of funding for further exploitation
6. Exploitation strategy for each partner
ANNEXES : TIP DATA SHEETS
Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215 Slide 3The Hydrocarbex ProjectThe Hydrocarbex Project
Overview of the Hydrocarbex ProjectOverview of the Hydrocarbex Project
Problems with Existing Sensors
Cost: >€50,000 per unit (New sensor €3000 per sensor)Sensor calibrated for a given hydrocarbonSensors prone to degradation and drift.Sensors affected by contamination or turbidity.
Problems with Existing Sensors
Cost: >€50,000 per unit (New sensor €3000 per sensor)Sensor calibrated for a given hydrocarbonSensors prone to degradation and drift.Sensors affected by contamination or turbidity.
AIM OF THE PROJECT
To develop a sensor which can detect hydrocarbons in waterto a level of 20 parts per billion
AIM OF THE PROJECT
To develop a sensor which can detect hydrocarbons in waterto a level of 20 parts per billion
Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215 Slide 4The Hydrocarbex ProjectThe Hydrocarbex Project
Key Sources of InformationKey Sources of Information
LegislationLegislation
StandardsStandards
MarketsMarkets
EU Website http://europa.eu.int (Celex and EURLex Databases)Previous R&D Projects (www.cordis.lu)
ISO Website (www.iso.ch)Sintef Website (www.oslo.sintef.no)Cennorm (www.cenorm.be)
Frost and Sullivan(www.frost.com)“European Water Pollution Monitoring Instruments Markets”
Water IndustryWater IndustryOil in Water Workshop(Scotland, April 1999)
Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215 Slide 5The Hydrocarbex ProjectThe Hydrocarbex Project
Background of the Hydrocarbex ProjectBackground of the Hydrocarbex Project
LegislationLegislation
StandardsStandards
TechnologyTechnology
Water Framework Directive (2000/60/C)
List of ‘Priority Hazardous Substances’
ISO Standard 9377-4
Hydrocarbons Oil Index
Developments in Infrared Sensors
Problems with existing sensors
Water IndustryWater IndustryInstrumentation that ‘operatesaccurately’, ‘reliable and unmanned’‘minimum maintenance’
Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215 Slide 6The Hydrocarbex ProjectThe Hydrocarbex Project
RELEVANCE TO EU POLICIES/DIRECTIVESRELEVANCE TO EU POLICIES/DIRECTIVES RELEVANCE TO EU POLICIES/DIRECTIVESRELEVANCE TO EU POLICIES/DIRECTIVES
Directive: Dangerous substances to the aquatic environment (76/464/EEC)
Directive: Surface Water for the abstraction of Drinking Water(75/440/EEC)
Directive on Drinking Water (80/778/EEC)
Directive on Bathing Water (76/160/EEC)
Directive on Urban Waste Water (91/271/EEC)
Directive on measurement and sampling of drinking water (79/869/EEC)
Directive on Ground Water (80/68/EEC)
Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215 Slide 7The Hydrocarbex ProjectThe Hydrocarbex Project
MOTIVATION FOR THE R&DMOTIVATION FOR THE R&D
Product complexity
Need for specialist expertise and facilities
Speed of response
Reduction of cost
Reduction of risk
Access to publicly funded research
Establishing contacts with experts/networks
Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215 Slide 8The Hydrocarbex ProjectThe Hydrocarbex Project
Main Applications for Hydrocarbon SensingMain Applications for Hydrocarbon Sensing
ppm ppb
10 10,000
1 1,000
100
10
0 2 10 20 Response Time (minutes)
Alarm Level
Offshore OilMonitor
Monitoring effluent into rivers
Target ?
Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215 Slide 9The Hydrocarbex ProjectThe Hydrocarbex Project
HYDROCARBEX PROJECT: Mid-Term ReviewHYDROCARBEX PROJECT: Mid-Term Review
ppm ppb
10 10,000
1 1,000
100
10
0 2 10 20 Response Time (minutes)
Alarm Level
Offshore OilMonitor
River IntakeMonitoring
Target ?
LaboratoryVersion of Sensor
Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215 Slide 10The Hydrocarbex ProjectThe Hydrocarbex Project
HYDROCARBEX PROJECT: Final ReviewHYDROCARBEX PROJECT: Final Review
ppm ppb
10 10,000
1 1,000
100
10
0 2 10 20 Response Time (minutes)
Alarm Level
Offshore OilMonitor
River IntakeMonitoring
Target ?Target ?
IndustrialVersion of Sensor
Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215 Slide 11The Hydrocarbex ProjectThe Hydrocarbex Project
Hydrocarbex Project: The Consortium
Basic Research
Applied Research
Technical Prototype
Commercial Prototype
Product/ Service
End User
Research Centres
(DCU / NMRC)
Vendors
(CAPCO/VF)
R&D Departments of Companies
(CAPCO/VF)
User
(SEVERN/TRENT)
Hydrocarbex ProjectHydrocarbex Project
Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215 Slide 12The Hydrocarbex ProjectThe Hydrocarbex Project
Routes for Exploitation (Hydrocarbex)
Basic Research
Applied Research
Technical Prototype
Commercial Prototype
Product/ Service
End User
Future R&D(All)
PatentSENSOR
New Products (Capco Ltd.)
New Process(Le Verre Fluore)
Input to Policy(DCU)
(SWIG)
Input toEducation
(DCU, CAPCO)
Input to Standards(DCU)
(TC 147)
TechnicalPrototype
SENSOR
Hydrocarbex ProjectHydrocarbex Project
Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215 Slide 13The Hydrocarbex ProjectThe Hydrocarbex Project
Exploitable Results: Hydrocarbex Project
(COMMERCIAL PROTOTYPE + FUTURE PRODUCT) Technical prototype of a sensor to detect hydrocarbons in water
(PROCESS IMPROVEMENT) A process to dip coat a sapphire fibre with polymers
Calibration curves for the sensor
Input to CEN Standards (TC147)
Input to EU Policies on water (Sensor Water Industry Group)
Publications in Scientific Journals and Conference Proceedings
An R&D Strategy identifying further developments/applications
Input to Third Level Physics Courses (DCU)
Prototypes(New Product)
Prototypes(New Product)
DataData
StandardsStandards
Input to PolicyInput to Policy
PublicationsPublications
Future R&DFuture R&D
EducationEducation
Prototypes(New Process)Prototypes
(New Process)
Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215 Slide 14The Hydrocarbex ProjectThe Hydrocarbex Project
Expertise Needed to Further Develop the Sensor
Basic Research
Applied Research
Technical Prototype
Commercial Prototype
Product/ Service
End User
Scientists Scientists
Engineers
Engineers
Scientists
Engineers
Financial
Legal
Designers
Marketing
Manufacturing
Marketing
Financial
Management
© Hyperion 1998
Hydrocarbex ProjectHydrocarbex Project
Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215 Slide 15The Hydrocarbex ProjectThe Hydrocarbex Project
Sources of Funding to Develop the Sensor
Basic Research
Applied Research
Technical Prototype
Commercial Prototype
Product/ Service
End User
Public
NationalandEU
FPV
Private
Private
FPV
NationalFunding
PRIVATE
VentureCapital
PRIVATE
Investors(Shares)
© Hyperion 1998
1 meuros 0.5 meuros ?
Hydrocarbex ProjectHydrocarbex Project Capco Ltd.Capco Ltd.
Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215 Slide 16The Hydrocarbex ProjectThe Hydrocarbex Project
Technology‘Needs’
Technology‘Needs’
FundingFunding
Joint R&DJoint R&D
Market/IndustrialKnowledge
Market/IndustrialKnowledge
FundingFunding
Contribution of Partners to the ProjectContribution of Partners to the Project
DublinCity
University+
NMRC
DublinCity
University+
NMRC
European Commission
RESEARCH PARTNERS
Capital Controls
(products)
Le Verre Fluore
(components + process)
Capital Controls
(products)
Le Verre Fluore
(components + process)
Skilled PeopleSkilled People
‘Knowledge Services’‘Knowledge Services’
FacilitiesFacilities
Joint R&DJoint R&D
INDUSTRY PARTNERS
Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215 Slide 17The Hydrocarbex ProjectThe Hydrocarbex Project
Exploitation of Results by PartnersExploitation of Results by Partners
Dublin City UniversityDublin City UniversityFurther R&D (New Sensor)Contract R&D on Infrared SensorsISO TC 147.
Further R&D (New Sensor)Contract R&D on Infrared SensorsISO TC 147.
Capital Controls Ltd.Capital Controls Ltd.Development of Commercial PrototypeDemonstrations and Pilot SitesMarket Study and Market PlanDevelopment of ‘New’ Optical Sensors
Development of Commercial PrototypeDemonstrations and Pilot SitesMarket Study and Market PlanDevelopment of ‘New’ Optical Sensors
NMRCNMRCEvaluation of the sensor in Microelectronics industriesEvaluation of the sensor in Microelectronics industries
Hyperion Ltd.Hyperion Ltd. Training Courses Training Courses
Le Verre FluoreLe Verre Fluore Development of new opticalpolymers with polymersDevelopment of new opticalpolymers with polymers
Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215 Slide 18The Hydrocarbex ProjectThe Hydrocarbex Project
Sources of Funding for Further DevelopmentsSources of Funding for Further Developments
Dublin City UniversityDublin City UniversityFurther R&D (New Sensor)Contract Research(IR Sensors)ISO TC 147.
Capital Controls Ltd.Capital Controls Ltd.
Develop Commercial PrototypeDemonstrations and Pilot SitesMarket Study and Market PlanDevelop ‘New’ Optical Sensors
Le Verre FluoreLe Verre Fluore Development of new opticalpolymers with polymers
NMRCNMRCEvaluation of the sensor in Microelectronics industries
Hyperion Ltd.Hyperion Ltd. Training Courses
FP6+NationalFP6+National
Private FundingPrivate Funding
DCUDCU
Private FundingPrivate Funding
Private FundingPrivate Funding
Private FundingPrivate Funding
FP6+NationalFP6+National
Private FundingPrivate Funding
FP6+NationalFP6+National
Private FundingPrivate Funding
Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215 Slide 19The Hydrocarbex ProjectThe Hydrocarbex Project
TIP DATASHEET 1.2: Summary of Results
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Self -descriptive title of the result Category*
Partner(s) owning the result(s)(referring in particular to
specific patents, copyrights, etc)& involved in their further use)
*A: Results usable outside the consortium / B results usable within the consortium / C non usable results
Technical Prototype of a sensor to A Partner 1 and Partner 2detect Hydro carbons in water
Improved process to coat sapphire A Partner 1 fibres.
Patent on the sensor A Details in Consortium agreement
Calibration Data for the sensors B All
Educational and training material B Partner 1 and Partner 2
Data for Water Sensors Group B Partner 1
Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215 Slide 20The Hydrocarbex ProjectThe Hydrocarbex Project
TIP DATASHEET 1.3 Quantified DataTIP DATASHEET 1.3 Quantified Data
Items about the dissemination and use of the project results (consolidated numbers)
of product innovations (commercial) 1
of process innovations (commercial) 2
of new services (commercial) 1
of new services (public) 1
of new methods (academic) 2
of scientific breakthrough 1
of technical standards the project has contributed 1
of EU regulations/directives to which contributed 1
of international regulations the project has contributed
of PhDs generated by the project 1
of grantees/trainees**
Currently achievedquantity
Estimate future*quantity
number of …/* “Future” means expectations within the next 3 years following the end of the project
Laboratory Model Available 3
2
1
1
11
1
1
1
Laboratory Version available
Detection of Hydrocarbons
Advice on Hydrocarbon detection
Coating of Sapphire
Sensor to detect hydrocarbons
Sensors in Water Standard
Water Index Group
Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215Contract No SMT4-CT98-2215 Slide 21The Hydrocarbex ProjectThe Hydrocarbex Project
QUANTIFIED DATA ON THE SENSOR
Items (about the results) Actual currentquantity
Estimated (orfuture) quantityB
Time to application/market (in months fromthe end of the research project)
……………………
Number of (public or private) entities potentiallyinvolved in the implementation of the result
……………………
Of which : number of SMEs: ……………………
Of which : number of entities in third countries(outside EU)
……………………
Targeted user audience: # or reachalbe people …………………………………………
# of S&T publications (referred publicationsonly) ……………………
……………………
# of publications addressing general public (e.g)CD-ROMS Websites) ……………………
……………………
# of publications addressing decisiontakers/public authorities /etc
…………………… ……………………
Visibiltiy for the genreal public Yes/No
36 Months
3 Organisations
2 SMEs
None
Not Determined
5 Expected
3 Pilot Sites
10 Expected
10 Expected
2 Publications
3 News Articles
1 Business News
Yes