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MMEA Final seminar 26.11.2015 Bio Rex, Helsinki

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MMEA Final seminar 26.11.2015 Bio Rex, Helsinki

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Driver nbr 1: Making Earth sustainable requires new solutions

Challenges Climate change Population growth & urbanization Depletion of resources (clean water,

farming land, raw materials,…) Pollution of air, water and soil Loss of biodiversity Vulnerability of ever complicating

infrastructures Need for more accurate environmental data

and tools for environmental decision making!

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Driver nbr 2: Opening of data sources will accelerate development of new applications and services

"We seek a world in which open knowledge is ubiquitous and routine […] because of its potential to deliver far-reaching societal benefits:

• Better democracy: openness improves governance through increased transparency and engagement

• Better culture: openness means greater access, sharing and participation. • Better science: Science is based on building on, reusing and openly criticising the

published body of scientific knowledge. For science to effectively function, and for society to reap the full benefits from scientific endeavours, it is crucial that science data be open.

• Better economy: openness permits easier and more rapid reuse of material - open data and content are the key raw ingredients for the development of many innovative tools and services"

For example:The Open Knowledge Foundation http://www.okfn.org/

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Driver nbr 3: New sensing technologies and networking of sensors enhance environmental monitoring

An example: OGC Sensor Web Concept

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Driver nbr 4: Increasing computing power enables more accurate environmental modeling

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Driver nbr 5: Developments in ICT will make environmental data & services ubiquitous

ICT technology enables improved ways to share environmental information (more data, faster, easier and mobile).

Implementation of standard interfaces for data delivery will make environmental observation systems interoperable.

Environmental data and services will be available for everyone, any time, any place – Ubiquitous Environmental Services will become reality.

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Market pull - urgent need for more accurate environmental data and new services Technology push - rapid development in sensing technologies, modelling and ICT

=> great opportunities for new businesses!

The Measurement, Monitoring and Environmental Assessment (MMEA) program of CLEEN Oy will help in creating these new businesses by developing critical technologies and competencies.

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MMEA program development

2008 2009 2010 => 2015

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MMEA Program Manager Tero Eklin

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MMEA Program Manager Tero Eklin

After 11 280 hours of intensive program management…

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MMEA Program Manager Tero Eklin

After 11 280 hours of intensive program management…

He has achieved mastery in SHOK Program Management!

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CLIC Innovation Oy

•Limited Company established in 2008, since 1st of September CLIC Innovation Oy

•Offered platform, tools and services to establish public-private partnership

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Research InstitutesScientific ExcellenceOpportunities

CLEEN Ltd Focus

Practices

CompaniesGlobal Demand

Relevance

Public SponsorNational InterestLegal Compliance

Resourcing byCompanies > 50%

Shared IPR Access Rights

Fundamental Research Products and ServicesUniversities R&D and Business Models

”Science Push” ”Society/Market Pull”

Relevant new KnowledgeJoint Applied Research

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Scientific advisory board

Matti MaricqFord Motor CompanyUSA

Kostas KaratzasAristotle University of ThessalonikiGreece

Hermann RusschenbergDelft UniversityNetherlands

Prof Hongjung MaoNankai UniversityChina

Andreas CirothGreendelta GmbhGermany

ALSO in advisor role:Prof V Chandrasekar Colorado State University

Helsinki, 3.10.2014

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• Succesful public-private partnership established

• Large SME participation

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MMEA in numbers• Planning initiated in October 2008,

official start January 2010, ended September 2015

• Total research volume 54 M€• Tekes funding total 54 %• Industry’s research volume 52 % of

which 25 % was SME’s contribution

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MMEA highlights in numbers• Master’s Thesis 26• PhD students 36• Exchange researchers 10• PhDs graduated 17• Refereed journal articles 118• Conference proceedings 195• Research Pilots 10• Technical reports 228

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More highlights and findings• Several patent applications• Several spin-off companies generated• Commercialized products for global markets• New business models and partnerships• Novel best practises found to support SMEs in the process ”from

research to business”

PROVEN competetiveness in demanding market areas like in China

And utilization of the results has just started…

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MMEA BIG PICTURE – THE CIRCULAR ADVANTAGE

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New environmental services and decision support systems

MINING

ALGAE WARNING

POWER PLANT

WIND PARKAIR QUALITY

SMART GRID

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

WASTE WATER

AIRPORT

FLOODING

AGRI

ROAD

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MMEA spearheads - classical elements

And data as the enabler of new services –5th element found!

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Thank you and have an interesting seminar day