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The three Enterprise Innovation Networks The Irish Software Association (ISIN), Industry Research & Development Group (IRDG) and the Construction IT Alliance (CITA) EIN, all funded by Enterprise Ireland hosted a joint seminar on Tuesday 23rd October 2012 in the Dublin City Council offices on Wood Quay from 08.00am - 11.00am. There were 80 delegates in attendance and an additional 20 viewing the event online. The intention of this event was to focus on the need to Collaborate to Innovate for a successful future. The Opening address was given by Mr Greg Treston from Enterprise Ireland. Greg is Head of Research & Innovation. There was then a short Introduction to each of the Enterprise Innovation Networks. Speakers included Paul Sweetman of ISIN, Denis Hayes of IRDG and Suzanne Purcell of CITA EIN. This was followed by presentation on Collaborating with Third Level Research Institutes by John Whelan, Trinity College Technology Transfer Office and Tom Flanagan, DIT Hothouse. Three case Studies followed. Case Study 1: Dr. Yvonne Traynor, Henkel Case. Study 2: Sean Giblin, Cylon Controls. Case Study 3: Anthony McCauley, Fujitsu
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Henkel Ireland
Yvonne Traynor23-10-2012
Henkel Worldwide
April 11, 2023 IRDG 2012Slide 3
Three Business Sectors
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Adhesives Technologies - Product Portfolio
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# 1 position globally
and in all regions
7.7 bn€
Multiple BrandsMultiple BrandsMarket leading positionMarket leading position
S.A.I.MS.A.I.M..Alba
1980 1995 2001 2004 2006 20081985 20001997 2002 20051996
vs.18%
We are the global market leader – multiple brands
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U-A Brand Architecture
Technology Leadership through our Technology Cluster Brands
11 April 2023 U-A Brand Ambassador Training6
AcrylatesPU
ThermosetsSiliconesRubbers
Structural Parts
LubricantsCoatingsCleaners
Automotive Adhesives, Sealants &
Coatings
Water-based Adhesives
Hot melt Adhesives
April 11, 2023 IRDG 2012Slide 7
Adhesives Technologies
Henkel (Ireland)Research & Development
Dublin History
Henkel Technology Centre Dublin
1966 - Presence established (Production and Production Support).1970 - Loctite’s First Instant Adhesives (Developed in Dublin)1974 - European Centre for Loctite Manufacturing and R & D1977 - First Loctite “Consumer” market activity in Europe1981 - Manufacturing Facility in Tallaght opened.1988 - First electronic epoxies developed1992 - ISO-9001 Award1997 - Became part of Henkel Group1997 - QS-90001999 - EN-140012000 - SBU focus expressed in new organisation2002 - FDA Approval for Indermil2003 - Henkel Technologies2007 - Adhesive Technologies
Henkel Technology Centre Dublin
25%33%
42%
PhDDegreeTechnical Diploma
Educational Qualifications
41%28%
31%
Product DevelopmentTechnology DevelopmentSupport Staff
Function
UA site €15MM/annum Budget
126 Scientific Staff
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Innovation Process
Henkel Technology Centre Dublin
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External Research Programs
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Types of Collaborations
Post-Doc:•High Quality Work, •Industry Focused •Variable Length
PhD:•Quality Work, •Focus shared Academia-Industry •3 Year Project•66% funded by IRCSET/IRC
Undergraduate:•Variable Quality •Focus shared Academia-Industry •8 Month Project
Intern:•Work Experience, •Industry Focused •6 Month Project
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UCD Cluster … Critical Mass of Researchers
Complimentary PhD Projects:
Fracture characterization of nano-toughened epoxy+
Micro-mechanical modelling of void growth=
Good Understanding of Toughening Mechanisms
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Intern Program … Work Experience + Access to Experts
New Dispenser for Epoxy Putty Product
• Student from NUIM Dept of Design Innovation• Used course knowledge & academic backup• New Design approved by Product Development
Work Experience
• Student from DCU Analytical Sciences• Student gains practical experience• We build relationship with Academia• Cost effective
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Collaboration with Universities and Institutes
Benefits
• Access to World Class Researchers and instrumentation
• Flexibility of Focus
• Shorter Timelines
• Opportunities to think long term
• Education of future scientists
• Visibility
Risks
• Confidentiality / Shared IP
• Academic Focus Industry Focus
• Differences in Culture
• Organisational Memory
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