fi-ppp state-of-play and the 'final phase' 1. objective 1.make european industry and...
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FI-PPPState-of-Play and the 'final phase'
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Objective
1. Make European industry and software developers more competitive in developing and using innovative Internet technologies and systems.
2. Strengthen Internet-enhanced innovative services and applications of public and social relevance, notably in urban areas
More intelligent, more efficient, more sustainable!
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FI-WARE
Expansion of Use Cases
Call 3Call 2
FI-Space
FITMAN
XIFI
INFINITY
ENVIROFI
Call 1CONCORD
20112010 2012 2013 2014 2015
Phase 3Phase 1 Phase 2
FI-CONTENT
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OUTSMART
SAFECITY
FINSENY
SMARTAGRIFOOD
INSTANT MOBILITY
FINEST
TF Extension and Usage
FI-CONTENT 2
Finesce
FI-STAR
FI-PPPProgramme Architecture
FI-Space
FI-CONTENT 2
FI-STAR
FITMAN
XIFI
FINESCE
Phase 2Use case trial sites
Phase 3Quick Facts:Call Closure 10 December 2013€ 100 million for SMEs & web entrepreneurs€ 30 million for sustainability and take-up
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Objective
• Wide take-up of FI-PPP results by SMEs and web-entrepreneurs - use of the Generic and Specific Enablers developed in FI-WARE and the trials.
• Develop services and applications making use of innovative infrastructures, big data, Internet of Things, etc.
• Long-term successof the FI-PPP
… for details see the FI-PPPwork-programme 2013
Example: Finding a loo in Vienna
• Geo-location
• Navigation
• Augmented reality
• Use open data of the city of Vienna
FI-PPP Call 3The basic idea
Scenarios UC platforms
Infrastructures
GenericEnablers
Regionalpolicies
Web Entrepreneurscommunities
Services and applications in a wide range of Internet
usage areas, large scale trials and take-up
Incubators
Infrastructureproviders
Public sector
Company investment funds
• Focus on actors who can access and leverage existing SME and web entrepreneurs ecosystems
• Attract small actors to build services and applications, e.g. SMEs, web entrepreneurs, university teams, start-ups, ‘geeks’, whoever…
• Ensure sustainability, e.g. by embedding in regional fabric
• Connect with on-going regional initiatives, e.g. SME, web entrepreneurs, education, innovation
SMEs
Accelerators
Web Entrepreneurs
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Public sectorICT infrastructure provider
Regional Dev Agency
Accelerator 1Accelerator 2
ICT infrastructure provider
SME association 1SME association 2SME association 3
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The basic idea
Expansion of Use Cases (Objective 1.8)
• Target Outcomes • Innovative services and applications in a wide range of Internet
usage areas
• Validating the concepts and technologies (generic and specific enablers) developed under the previous phases of the FI-PPP
• Make (public) service infrastructures and business processes smarter, exploit open data
• Implementation requirements• Connection to existing communities of innovative ICT users and
developers
• Able to bring together partners providing full ecosystem to involve SMEs and web-entrepreneurs
• Financial viability of the lead partners
• Expertise and capacity in running full life-cycle of open calls
Expansion of Use Cases (Objective 1.8)• Project tasks
• Organise open calls for SMEs and web entrepreneurs to develop innovative services/applications
• Liaise with other projects and support for SMEs and web entrepreneurs to get them up to speed
• Coordinate and collaborate with programme support actions• Other conditions
• At least 80% project budget for open calls• Wide dissemination and promotion of open calls• Adhere to FP7 guidelines in terms of evaluation, conflict of interest
and confidentiality• Indicative contribution to open call selected winners is in the order
of EUR 50.000-150.000
Obj 1.8 Instrument: Up to 20 CP-CSAs, maximising geographic and/or sectorial coverageDuration: 24 months
FI Call 3 Total budget Objective 1.8: 100 M€
Possible actors
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consortium
• Accelerators
• Company managed funds
• ICT infrastructure providers
• Public sector
• Regional Development Agencies
• Sectorial ecosystems
• SME associations
• Others?
By sector
By company ecosystem
By regional dimension
By … ??
Possible implementation scenario - I
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Ecosystem country A
Ecosystem country B
Ecosystem country C
SME
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+ +Key Characteristics:• 3 lead partners = 3
pilot expansions• 3 countries• SMEs/Web
entrepreneurs participate via sub-granting mechanism (new!)
• Reaches around 3 x 30 SMEs or web-entrepreneurs
• Budget could be around € 10 million for this scenario
Possible implementation scenario - II
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Ecosystem country A
Partner in country B
Partner in country C
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Key Characteristics:• 1 lead partners = 1 pilot
expansions• 2 partners in other
counties• SMEs/Web Entrepreneurs
participate via sub-granting mechanism (new!)
• Reaches around 40-50 SMEs or web-entrepreneurs
• Budget could be around € 5 million for this scenario
Possible implementation scenario - III
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However, any other model is good as well, as long as it satisfies the conditions set out in the work programme, notably:
• 3 countries (EU + FP7 associated countries)• 3 independent partners• Minimum of 80% of the budget goes to SMEs and web-
entrepreneurs and more generally what is specified under objective 1.8 in the work programme (http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/docs/ict-wp2013-10-7-2013-with-cover-issn.pdf)
Specifically Applicable Special Clauses:
Participants in all actions resulting from this call are required to conclude a consortium agreement. • Special Clause 41 'Complementary Grant Agreements' and,• Special clause 42 'Financial Support given by Beneficiaries to third Parties'
and the provisions therein will be applicable to all projects selected under this call.
In view of the implementation of Special Clause 42, the proposal shall include the following elements:
• a fixed and exhaustive list of the different types of activities for which a third party may receive financial support,
• the definition of the persons or categories of persons which may receive financial support,
• the criteria for awarding financial support,• the maximum amount to be granted to each third party and the criteria for
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Technology Foundation Extension and Usage (Objective 1.9)
One Integrated Project which covers:a) Technology Foundation Extension
• Updates, improvements existing Generic Enablers, and development of new Generic Enablers
b) Platform availability• Domain-specific adaptation of Generic Enablers
• Open source Generic Enablers reference implementation
• Test infrastructure for Generic Enablers
• Training of Objective 1.8 SMEs and web-entrepreneurs
c) Platform sustainability• Ensure sustainability of Generic Enablers beyond FI-PPP
• Exploitation planning, standardisation, interoperability, IPR arrangements
Technology Foundation Extension and Usage (Objective 1.9)
Several Coordination and Support Actions which cover:• Support for SMEs and web-entrepreneurs across the
programme
• Evidence of socio-economic impact of FI-PPP until 2020
• Support for dissemination and exploitation
• Support Internet innovation hubs (In collaboration with on-going work of the
EIT ICT Labs)
• Support linking research to innovation, knowledge transfer, international collaboration, including organising conferences and workshops
Obj 1.9 Instruments: 1 IP for points a-c, 2-5 CSAs for point dBudget IP: 23 M€, at least 10% flexibleBudget CSAs: 7 M€Duration: 18-24 months
FI Call 3 Total budget Objective 1.9: 30 M€
FI-PPP Call 3What are we looking for - and what not?
• Team players, become part of the on-going FI-PPP Programme• Making use of knowledge
generated by previous phases• Programme Agreement• Special Clause 41 + 42
• 1.8: Intermediaries with access to an existing community/ecosystem• See implementation
requirements & project tasks• 1.8: High-quality intermediary and
high-quality community• 1.9 a-c: Technology- and IPR-oriented
follow-up from FI-WARE• 1.9 d: Ability to provide immediate
and first-class support Europe-wide
• Stand-alone projects, not part of the programme
• 1.8: Unclear open calls and “rules of the game” or calls for "family and friends"
• 1.8: No clear existing SME or web-entrepreneur community
• 1.9 a-c: Lack of adequate continuation within the programme
• 1.9 a-c: Insufficient contribution or commitment
• 1.9 d: Lacking experience, knowledge, support capacity and commitment for the programme
Opportunitiesfor Others!
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• Open Calls by the 5 large scale trials. Each has a budget of about € 1.35 million reserved for adding new partners (summer 2013)
• XIFI: Open Call for additional infrastructures (summer 2013)
• Open Innovation Lab is the testbed hosting the innovative FI-PPP technologies accessible to anyone (summer 2013)
• Phase 3 will expand the innovative technologies to SMEs and web-entrepreneurs to create innovative services and applications.
Stay tuned! www.fi-ppp.eu
• FI-PPP Portal www.fi-ppp.eu
• FI-PPP Work Programmehttp://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/foi/library/docs/FI-PPP_WP2011-13.pdf
• Information Days in many countries, see FI-PPP Portal
• @FI_PPP
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