work programme wins ict
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Presentation held by Mr. Vladimir Ristevski as a part of the WINS ICT Call 7 Session at the 8th SEEITA and 7th MASIT Open Days Conference, 14th-15th October, 2010TRANSCRIPT
Workprogramme ICT 2011-12Vladimir Ristevski
National contact point for ICTAgency for Electronic Communications
Outline
Introduction:
Context
Strategy
Structure
Challenges and objectives
Budget and call implementation
Call timing
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INTRODUCTION:CONTEXT, STRATEGY, STRUCTURE
Strategy: EU funding as a leverage
Synergies between Private and Public Sector
Collaboration across different sectors
Focus on risky research areas where market failures
may impede investment
Budget to support more than 15.000 researchers per
year
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Strategy: WP Structure
Limited set of Challenges with mid‐to‐long term
goals (5‐10y) + FET
Each Challenge: limited set of Objectives
Each Objective:
Set of Targeted Outcomes
Their Expected Impact on industrial competitiveness an
d on addressing policy and socio‐economic goals
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Technology Push and Application Pull
Futu
re &
Em
erg
ing
Technolo
gie
s (
FE
T)
1. Network and
Service
Infrastructures
ICT for socio-economic challengesB
asic
IC
T t
echnolo
gie
s &
infr
astr
uctu
res
~10% ~9%
~11%
International cooperation, Cooperation in an enlarged Europe, Pre-commercial Procurement
3. Component
and
Systems
4. Digital
Content and
Languages
2. Cognitive
Systems and
Robotics
5. ICT for
Health,
Ageing,
Inclusion
& Gov.
~26%
~6%
~17%
~7%
~11%
6. ICT for
Lower-
Carbon
Economy
~12%
7. ICT for
Manufac. &
Enterprise
8. ICT for
Learning &
Cultural
Resources
~6% ~4%
~ budget shares
Main changes from previous WPs
FutureInternet PPPChallenge 1
Current Challenge 4(Technologies for digital content and languages)
Former Challenge 4(Digital Libraries and Content) Current Challenge 8
(ICT for learning and access to cultural resources)
Former Challenge 5(Towards sustainable andpersonalized healthcare)
Current Challenge 5
Former Challenge 7 (ICT for health, ageing well, inclusion andgovernance)
(ICT for Indipendent living,
inclusion and governance)
Former Challenge 6(ICT for mobility, env. sust. andenergy efficiency)
Challenge 6(ICT for low carbon economy)
Challenge 7 - NEW!!
(ICT for manufacturing & factoriesof the future) 8
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SMEs
•SME involvement:
•To finance R&D and innovate products
•To build strategic partnerships and operate in wider markets
•SME presence:
•Photonics, security, embedded systems, ICT for health and
ageing (ch. 1, 3, 5)
•Development of open platforms for digital content and service
provision and delivery (FI PPP)
•SME targeted instruments:
•Small sized projects, SME dominated consortia
•Two step procedure (obj. 4.1 and FET Open) 10
Final Users
User involvement (specification and requirements,
validation)
ICT innovation to address societal challenges (health,
ageing, energy, environment, transport, manufacturing,
learning and culture) ‐> ch.5‐8
ICT technologies to support highly demanding usage
scenarios -> ch.1‐4
Links to related activities
Joint Technology Initiatives
(industrial, application driven research, 2‐3y):ENIACARTEMIS
Joint National Programmes:AAL (market oriented R&D on ICT‐based solutions for ageing well, 2‐3y)Eurostars
Other FP7 Themes (NMP, Env, Trans):PPPs of the European Economic Recovery Plan: EEB, FoF, GC
Capacities eInfrastructureCIP ICT‐PSPEureka, EIROforum
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Funding Schemes and Submission Procedures
Collaborative Projects (CP)
Small or medium‐scale focused research projects (STREP)
Large‐scale integrating projects (IP)
Networks of Excellence (NoE)
Coordination and Support Actions (CSA)
Coordination Action (CA)
Support Action (SA)
Single Stage submission (full project proposal)
Two Stage submission (FET Open and obj. 4.1):
First step: 5 page project proposal (concept & objectives)
Second step: full project proposal
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CHALLENGES AND OBJECTIVES:CONTENT OF CALLS FOR PROPOSALS
Challenge 1: Pervasive and Trusted Networkand Service Infrastructures
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Obj. 1.1: Future NetworksObj. 1.2: Cloud Computing, Internet ofServices and Advanced SoftwareEngineeringObj. 1.3: Interconnected Objects(Internet of Things)Obj. 1.4: Trustworthy ICTObj.1.5: Networked Media and SearchSystemsObj. 1.6: Future Internet Researchand Experimentation (FIRE)
Future Internet PPP
Goals:
to strengthen and further expand the competitive position
of the European telecommunication operators, mobile devices
manufacturers, software and service industries, content
providers and media
to contribute to the irreversible policy trend towards a more
sustainable society, by demonstrating that key business
processes can be made smarter through tighter integration
with Internet capabilities22
Future Internet PPP
Obj. 1.7: Technology foundation: Future Internet Core Platform
Obj. 1.8: Use Case scenarios and pilots
Obj. 1.9: Capacity Building and Infrastructure Support
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Challenge 2 (obj.2.1): Cognitive Systems and Robotics
• Artificial cognitive systems and robots that operate in
dynamic, non‐ deterministic, real‐life environments
• Research on engineering robotic systems and on endowing
artificial systems with cognitive capabilities
• Goal: improve competitiveness in existing and future markets
(e.g., manufacturing, professional and domestic services), and
provide innovative solutions in areas including assistance and
co‐working, production, logistics and transport, construction,
maintenance and repair, search and rescue, exploration and
inspection, systems monitoring and control, consumer
robotics, education and entertainment24
Challenge 3: Alternative Paths to Componentsand Systems
Research focus: electronic and photonic components, integrated
micro/nanosystems, embedded systems, and monitoring &
control technologies
Technology trends: further miniaturisation and increased
performance in electronics and in systems, addition of new
functionalities( likesensing, actuating, communicating), mastering
system complexity, and alternative routes to new components
and systems such as new nanoelectronic devices, photonics and
organic electronics
25Silvia Vecchi - ARIC - Università di Bologna
Challenge 3: obj. 3.1 & 3.2(complementarity with ENIAC)
Obj. 3.1: Very advanced nanoelectronic components:
design, engineering, technology and manufacturability
Obj. 3.2: Smart components and smart systems integration
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Challenge 3: obj. 3.3 & 3.4(complementarity with ARTEMIS)
Obj. 3.3: New paradigms for embedded systems, monitoringand control towards complex systems engineering
Obj. 3.4: Computing Systems
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Challenge 3: obj. 3.5 & 3.6
Obj. 3.5: Core and disruptive photonic technologies Obj. 3.6: Flexible, Organic and Large Area Electronics and
Photonics
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Challenge 4: Technologies for Digital Contentand Languages
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Challenge 4: obj. 4.1 & 4.2
Obj. 4.1: SME initiative on Digital Content and
Languages
Obj.4.2: Language Technologies
Obj. 4.3: Digital Preservation
Obj.4.4: Intelligent Information Management
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Challenge 5: ICT for Health, Ageing Well,Inclusion and Governance
Advanced ICT research for sustainable high‐quality healthcare, demographic ageing, social and economic inclusion,and the governance of our societies
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Challenge 5: obj. 5.1 & 5.2
Obj. 5.1: Personal Health Systems - PHS
Obj. 5.1: Virtual Physiological Human
Obj. 5.3: Patient Guidance Services, safety and healthcare record
information reuse
Obj. 5.4: ICT for Ageing and Wellbeing
Obj. 5.5: ICT for smart and personalised inclusion
Obj. 5.6: ICT solutions for governance and policy modeling
Challenge 6:ICT for a low carbon economy
Exploiting ICT to conserve our natural resources
Towards effective low‐carbon multi‐modal mobility
and freight
Enabling a low‐carbon economy with Cooperative
Systems
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Challenge 6:
Obj. 6.1: Smart Energy Grids Obj. 6.2: ICT systems for energy efficiency Obj. 6.3: ICT for efficient water resources management Obj. 6.4: ICT for energy‐efficient buildings and spaces
of public use (EEB PPP) Obj.6.5: ICT for energy‐positive neighbourhoods Obj.6.6: Low carbon multi‐modal mobility and freight
transport Obj.6.7: Cooperative Systems for energy efficient
and sustainable mobility Obj. 6.8: ICT for fully electric vehicles (Green Car PPP)
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Challenge 7: ICT for Enterprise and Manufacturing(FoF PPP)
Improving the efficiency, adaptability and sustainabilityof manufacturing systems as well as their better integration within business processes in an increasingly globalised industrial context.
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Challenge 7: obj. 7.1 & 7.2
Obj. 7.1: Smart Factories: Energy‐aware, agile manufacturingand customization
Obj. 7.2: Manufacturing solutions for new ICT products ‐ "fromlab to fab" approach
Obj.7.3: Virtual Factories and enterprises
Obj. 7.4: Digital factories: Manufacturing design and productlifecycle management
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Challenge 8: ICT for Learning and Access toCultural Resources
ICT technologies to provide flexible and efficient access to relevant information and knowledge, for educational and cultural purposes
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Challenge 8: obj. 8.1 & 8.2
Obj. 8.1: Technology‐enhanced learning Obj. 8.2: ICT for access to cultural resources
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Future and Emerging Technologies
FET is the ICT incubator and pathfinder for new ideas and themes
for long‐term research in the area of information and
communication technologies.
Its mission is to promote high risk research, offset by potential
breakthrough with high technological or societal impact.
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FET Proactive Top-down Single
step Calls
FET Open Bottom-up Two
steps Continuous submission
FET Open: objectives
Obj. 9.1: Challenging current Thinking
Obj. 9.2: High‐Tech Research Intensive SMEs in FET
research
Obj.9.3: FET Young Explorers
Obj. 9.4: International cooperation on FET research
(single step)
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FET Proactive: obj. 9.6, 9.7 & 9.8
Obj. 9.6: Unconventional Computation Obj. 9.7: Dynamics of Multi‐Level Complex Systems Obj. 9.8: Minimising Energy Consumption of
Computing to the Limit
Obj. 9.9: Quantum ICT
Obj. 9.10: Fundamentals of Collective Adaptive Systems
Obj. 9.11: Neuro‐Bio‐Inspired Systems
Obj. 9.13: Exa‐scale computing, software and simulation
Obj. 9.14: Joint Call ICT‐SSH on 'Science of Global
Systems‘
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International Cooperation
Obj. 10.1: EU‐Brazil Research and Developm
ent cooperation
Microelectronics/Microsystems
Control Systems
Future Internet ‐ experimental facilities, security, e‐
Infrastructures
Obj. 10.2: EU‐Russia Research and Develop
ment cooperation
Programming Models and Runtime Support
Performance Analysis Tools for High‐Performance Computing
Optimisation
Scalability and Porting of Codes50
BUDGET AND CALL IMPLEMENTATION
ICT 2011‐12 Budget distribution by Challenge
Challenge WP11‐12Ch1 625,0Ch2 155,0Ch3 401,5Ch4 165,0Ch5 2590,Ch6 280,0Ch7 140,0Ch8 1000,FET 260,0
Int. Coop. &Horiz. Activities 26,0
Total 2.411,5
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ICT 2011‐12 Budget distribution by call
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Call Timeline (Publication)
ICT call 7: 28 September 2010
ICT call 8: Spring/Summer 2011
ICT call 9: Autumn 2011
FI‐PPP 2010: July 2010, FI‐PPP 2011, FI‐PPP 2012:?
EEB 2010, EEB 2011: ?
GC 2010, GC 2011: ?
FoF 2010, FoF 2011: ?
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FET Open batches
Short STREPShort STREP full STREP and
proposals startBatch proposals end date CSA cut-off date
date submissionsubmission period (at 17:00 time)
period
9 09/09/2009 12/01/2010 06/07/2010
10 13/01/2010 08/06/2010 07/12/2010
11 09/06/2010 30/11/2010 17/05/2011
12 01/12/2010 03/05/2011 25/10/2011
13 04/05/2011 25/10/2011 10/04/2012
14 26/10/2011 10/04/2012 25/09/2012
15 11/04/2012 11/09/2012 12/03/2013
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REFERENCES
ReferencesICT Programme on CORDIS:
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/programme/home_en.html
ISTAG: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/istag/home_en.html
OECD Report ‐ Investing in Innovation for Long‐Term Growth (June 2009):
http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/59/45/42983414.pdf
Information Society Portal:
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/foi/index_en.htm
ETPs: http://cordis.europa.eu/technology‐platforms/home_en.html
ICT ETPs: http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/tl/research/priv_invest/etp/index_en.htm
JTIs: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/jtis/home_en.html
ICT JTIs: http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/tl/research/priv_invest/jti/index_en.htm
ARTEMIS: www.artemis‐ju.eu
ENIAC: www.eniac.eu
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References
European Economic Recovery Plan 2010‐2013 Public Private Partnerships
(PPPs) in Research Activities:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/index.cfm?pg=newsalert&lg=en&year=2009&na=p
pp‐310309
http://ec.europa.eu/research/industrial_technologies/lists/list_114_en.html
Future Internet: http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/foi/index_en.htm
AAL Joint Programme: www.aal‐europe.eu
CIP ICT‐PSP:
http://ec.europa.eu/cip/ict‐psp/index_en.htm
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/ict_psp/index_en.htm
COST: http://www.cost.esf.org/
EUREKA : www.eureka.be
EIROforum: http://www.eiroforum.org/
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Thank You
Vladimir RistevskiAgency for Electronic Communications
National contact point for ICT in Republic of Macedonia
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