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Open Innovation at GE
Carlos HärtelManaging Director EuropeGE Global Research
January 23, 2009
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“I find out what the world needs. Then I go ahead and try to invent it.”
Thomas Edison, Co-Founder of GE
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A History of GE Innovation
Electric fan (1902) Optical fiber (1920)
LEXAN® Polycarbonate(1953)
Glareless glass
Monitor Top refrigerator (1927)
Medical X-ray (1913)GE90 Jet Engine (1995)US Jet Engine
(1942)
Digital X-ray (1999)
Steam Turbine (1890’s)Light Speed VCT(2004)
Hybrid Loco (2007)
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North America$285 (39.1%)
Africa$5 (0.6%)
Oceania$9 (1.2%)
Asia$209(28.7%)
South America/Caribbean$18 (2.5%)
Europe$203(27.9%)
Total R&D expenditures (US$ billions) and percentage of world total, by region: 2000
Most of world R&D is outside of your company
GE R&D expenditures in 2007 ($5.7B) were small percentage of world total
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GE Global Research - local presence
Global Research Center
Niskayuna, NY
China Technology Center
Shanghai, China
J. F. Welch Technology Center
Bangalore, India
Global Research – Europe
Munich, Germany
• Bringing R&D closer to the customer
• Synergy with local science community
• Linking into local tech initiatives
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Addressing today’s major challenges
FROM TO
Scarcity threateningAbundant & cleaner
sourcesEnergy, Oil & Gas,
Water
Incremental progressBreakthrough in efficiency,
emissions & noiseAviation & Rail
Limited & obtrusive Fast, simple & safeSecurity
Healthcare See and treatPredict, diagnose,
inform & treat
...requires more integrated approaches
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Executeagreement *
Clarify jointwork scope
Open innovation contexts
Identify needsin GE
Identify capablepartner
Negotiatework scope
Executeagreement*
I) Needs Pull
II) Technology Push
Identifycompanies
Identify needs/
championwithin GE
Evaluatefeasibility
Executeagreement*
*agreement – marketing, joint development, licensing, OEM,
…
III) Value-chain innovation
Identify joint needs
Negotiate commercials
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Needs Pull ExampleOLED - collaboration accelerates productization
roll-to-roll manufacturing
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Compressed-air A-CAES plant
• Fitting innovative systems into integrated environment
• Component & operations challenges
• Getting technology & economics right (tight margins)
Advanced bulk energy storage
Value-chain innovation
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Carbon capture and storage (CCS)
Statoil & Fluor Studyhttp://www.statoil.com/STATOILCOM/SVG00990.nsf/Attachments/SINTEFstudie/$FILE/FLUORstudie.pdf
800 MW Power PlantCO2 Capture Unit
Statoil & Fluor Studyhttp://www.statoil.com/STATOILCOM/SVG00990.nsf/Attachments/SINTEFstudie/$FILE/FLUORstudie.pdf
800 MW Power PlantCO2 Capture Unit
• Approaching a new space from different angles
• Broad array of options – downselect the most promising one
• Large-scale demonstration essential
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Carbon capture & storage
Post Combustion
Pre Combustion
Oxyfuel
Coal
NG
Oil
Coal
Waste
Air
CO2
Separation
CO2
Separation
ReformationNG
Oil
BoilerCoal
NG
Oil
Air Separation
Air/O2 &
Steam
Air
O2
H2
N2
N2, O2
CO2
CO2
CO2
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estra
tion
& H2O
N2, O2& H2O
H2O
H2
O
H2
O
Steam
Gasification
CO2
Compression
NGCC or Boiler/ST
Combined Cycle
Steam Turbine
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Tumor DiagnosticsPET/13C molecular imaging
R&D triangle:
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Rationale for partnerships in R&D
• far-reaching integration
• innovation spanning multiple disciplines
• diminishing cycle times for innovation
• risk & revenue sharing
• leveraging best-in-class technology
• enhancing creativity, thinking out-of-the-box
• access to unique capabilities
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Challenges / success factors
• intellectual property rights, confidentiality
• exclusivity
• commercialization plan, business model (win-win)
• conflicting business relations (supplier? customer?)
• alignment of objectives (knowledge vs. product)
• openness, mutual trust, credibility (NIH)
• project time lines / duration
• cultural fit