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Information and Communication Technologies Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies

This presentation provides an overview of the ICT leadership in enabling and industrial technologies in Horizon 2020, including future events and national contact points. It highlights the focus on societal challenges, innovation, and support for high-tech SMEs. The presentation also outlines the key technologies and focus areas in the ICT sector, such as components and systems, advanced computing, future internet, robotics, and smart spaces. It further discusses specific research and innovation actions in areas like cyber-physical systems, smart miniaturized electronic systems, and thin, organic, and large-area electronics.

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Information and Communication Technologies Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies

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  1. Information and Communication Technologies Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies Research and Innovation in Horizon 2020 Digital Enterprise Research Institute National University of Ireland Galway 11th December 2013 Presented by Gerard Kennedy ICT National Contact Point Enterprise Ireland

  2. Please note… …..as the European Commission has not yet published the ICT work programmes in Horizon 2020, this is a draft presentation and all objective descriptions and also especially all quoted budgets, call open, and call closure dates are tentative and relate to mid-late autumn 2013 expectations

  3. Overview of presentation • Overview of Horizon 2020 • ICT in Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies • Future “ICT in Horizon 2020” relevant events • National Contact Points

  4. A single programme (FP7 + CIP + EIT) Strong focus on societal challenges (game changing for ICT…) More innovation Reaching out to non-traditional actors More risk taking Strengthened support for high-tech SMEs More open, light & fast schemes ICT in Horizon 2020 - What is new?

  5. A stronger, clearer focus Excellent Science Industrial leadership Societal challenges

  6. ICT in H2020

  7. Industrial leadership • Key technologies (e.g. advanced manufacturing, micro-electronics) underpin innovation across existing and emerging sectors • Europe needs to attract more private investment in research and innovation • Europe needs more innovative SMEs to create growth and jobs

  8. Societal Challenges / Focus Areas Components &Systems (~12%) Advanced Computing (~3.5%) Future Internet (~22%) Content Techs (~11%) Robotics & Smart Spaces (~8%) ICT KETs – Micro/Nano Electronics Photonics (~21%) ICT for Manuf. (~6%) Cross cutting actions (~17%): Open Disruptive Innovation, Internet of Things, Digital SSH, Cyber-Security, Horizontal Support to Innovation Excellent Science / FET / RI / HPC ICT in LEIT 8

  9. A new generation of components & systems Reinforce Europe's stronghold in electronics, microsystems and embedded systems Capture opportunities in new growth ICT markets (smart environments, cars, homes, factories, cities) • ICT 1- 2014 Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) • a. Research & Innovation Actions (37 M€), b. Innovation Actions (17 M€), c. Support Actions (2 M€) • ICT 2- 2014 Smart Miniaturised Electronic Systems • a. Research & Innovation Actions (35 M€), b. Innovation Actions (9 M€), c. Pre-commercial procurement action (3 M€), d. Coordination and Support Actions (1 M€) • ICT 3- 2014 Thin, Organic and Large Area Electronics (TOLAE) • a. Research & Innovation Actions (17 M€), b. Innovation Actions (15.5 M€), c. Technology Take-up and Innovation Support actions (3 M€), d. Innovation support through pre-commercial public procurement actions (2.5 M€)

  10. Advanced Computing Develop, validate and pilot customised embedded computing systems and low-power server systems • ICT 4– 2014 Customised and low-power computing • a. Research & Innovation Actions (37 M€) • b. Innovation Actions (17 M€) • c. Support Actions (3 M€)

  11. Future Internet (1) Address the limitations of the current Internet and prepare for novel usage scenarios, establish the new 5G PPP • ICT 5 – 2014: Smart Networks and novel Internet Architectures Research & Innovation Actions (24 M€) • ICT 6 – 2014: Smart optical and wireless network technologies a. Research & Innovation actions (29 M€), b. Support actions (1 M€) • ICT 7 – 2014: Advanced Cloud Infrastructures and Services • a. Research & Innovation actions (66 M€), b. Innovation Actions (5 M€), c. Coordination and support actions (2 M€)

  12. Future Internet (2) • ICT 8 – 2015: Boosting public sector productivity and innovation through cloud computing services a. Pre-commercial procurement for public sector cloud computing services (PCP, 9 M€) • b. Public procurement of innovative cloud computing solutions (PPI, 13 M€ ) • ICT 9 – 2014: Tools and Methods for Software Development Research & Innovation Actions (25 M€)

  13. Future Internet (3) • ICT 10 – 2015: Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation a (25 M€), b (4 M€), and c (7 M€): Research & Innovation Actions, d (1 M€). Coordination and Support Actions • ICT 11 – 2014: FIRE+ (Future Internet Research & Experimentation) a. Research & Innovation Actions (25 M€), b. Innovation Actions (5 M€), c. Coordination and Support Action (1.5 M€) • ICT 12 – 2015: Integrating experiments and facilities in FIRE+ a. Research & Innovation Actions (13 M€), b. Innovation Actions (5 M€)

  14. Future Internet (4) • ICT 13 – 2014: Web Entrepreneurship a. Innovation Actions (6 M€), b. Coordination and Support Actions (4 M€) • ICT 14 – 2014: Advanced 5G Network Infrastructure for the Future Internet a. Research & Innovation Actions (98 M€), b. Innovation Actions (25 M€), c. Coordination and Support Actions (2 M€)

  15. Content technologies and information management (1) • ICT 15 – 2014: Big data and Open Data Innovation and take-up a. Innovation Actions (39 M€), b. Coordination and Support Actions (11 M€) • ICT 16 – 2015: Big data - research a. Research & Innovation Actions (38 M€), b. Coordination and Support Actions (1 M€) • ICT 17 – 2014: Cracking the language barrier a. Research & Innovation Actions (4 M€), b. Innovation Actions (10M€), c. Coordination and Support Actions (1 M€) • ICT 18 – 2014: Support the growth of ICT innovative Creative Industries SMEs a. Innovation Actions (14 M€), b. Coordination and Support Actions (1 M€)

  16. Content technologies and information management (2) • ICT 19 – 2015: Technologies for creative industries, social media and convergence. a. Research & Innovation Actions (18 M€), b. Innovation Actions (21 M€), c. Coordination and Support Actions (2 M€) • ICT 20 – 2015: Technologies for better human learning and teaching a (9 M€). b (5 M€). Research & Innovation Actions, c. Innovation Actions (28 M€), d. Public Procurement for Innovative solutions Cofund actions (10 M€)

  17. Content technologies and information management (3) • ICT 21 – 2014: Advanced digital gaming/gamification technologies a. Research & Innovation Actions (9 M€), b. Innovation Actions (8 M€) • ICT 22 – 2014: Multimodal and Natural computer interaction • a (7.5 M€) and b (16 M€). Research & Innovation Actions, c. Innovation Actions (7.5 M€)

  18. Robotics Reinforce European scientific and industrial leadership in industrial and service robotics • ICT 23 – 2014: Robotics • a. Research & Innovation Actions (57 M€) b. Innovation Actions (12 M€) c. Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP) Cofund actions (5 M€) • ICT 24 – 2015: Robotics • a. Research & Innovation Actions (50 M€), b (12 M€) and c (12 M€). Innovation Actions, d. Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP, 5 M€) Cofund actions, e. Coordination and Support Actions (4 M€) 18

  19. Micro- and nano-electronic technologies, Photonics (1) Strengthen the competitiveness and market leadership of the related industries in the two ICT KETs • ICT 25 – 2015: Generic micro- and nano-electronic technologies a. Research & Innovation Actions (40 M€), b. Innovation Actions (7 M€), c.Coordination and Support Actions (3 M€) • ICT 26 – 2014: Photonics KET a. Research & Innovation Actions (28 M€), b. Innovation (8 M€) c.Coordination and Support Actions (5 M€), d. ERA-NET Cofund Action (6 M€) • ICT 27 – 2015: Photonics KET a. Research & Innovation (30 M€) b. Public Procurement of Innovation (PPI, 5 M€ ) Cofund actions; c. Coordination and Support Actions (3 M€), d. ERA-NET Cofund Action (6 M€)

  20. Micro- and nano-electronic technologies, Photonics (2) • ICT 28 – 2015: Cross-cutting ICT KETs a. Innovation Actions, TRL 5 and 6, (13 M€) b. Innovation Actions, TRLs 5-7, (42 M€) c. Coordination and Support Actions (1 M€) • ICT 29 – 2014 Development of novel materials and systems for OLED lighting Research & Innovation Actions (18 M€)

  21. ICT Cross-Cutting Activities • ICT 30 – 2015: Internet of Things and Platforms for Connected Smart Objects a. Research & Innovation Actions (50 M€), b. Coordination and Support Actions (1 M€) • ICT 31 – 2014: Human-centric Digital Age a. Research & Innovation Actions (6 M€), b. Coordination and Support Actions (1 M€) • ICT 32 – 2014: Cybersecurity, Trustworthy ICT a.Research & Innovation Actions (37 M€), b. Coordination and Support Actions (1 M€) • ICT 33 – 2014: Trans-national co-operation among National Contact Points Coordination and Support Action (4 M€)

  22. Horizontal ICT Innovation actions • ICT 34 – 2015: Support for access to finance (15 M€) • ICT 35 – 2014: Innovation and Entrepreneurship Support a, b, c. Innovation Actions (4 M€), d(1.5 M€), e (0.5 M€), f. Coordination and Support Actions (1 M€) • ICT 36 – 2015: Pre-commercial procurement open to all areas of public interest requiring new ICT solutions Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP, 4 M€) Cofund actions • ICT 37 – 2014-15: Open Disruptive Innovation Scheme (implemented through the SME instrument (70% funding), 45 M€ and 45 M€ each year)

  23. Fast track to Innovation – pilot • Provided at this stage only to facilitate the familiarisation with this topic. • The European Commission will provide in due course full details, together with the announcement of the relevant calls, on the Fast track to Innovation • Under this Fast Track to Innovation (FTI) pilot, proposals for innovation actions linked to any technology field will be invited, on the basis of a continuously open call (with its first cut-off date in 2015) and a bottom-up-driven logic.

  24. International Cooperation actions • ICT 38 – 2015: International partnership building and support to dialogues with high income countries Coordination and Support Actions (3 M€) • ICT 39 – 2015: International partnership building in low and middle income countries Research & Innovation Actions (11 M€)

  25. EU-Brazil Research and Development Cooperation in Advanced Cyber Infrastructure • EUB 1 – 2015: Cloud Computing, including security aspects Research & Innovation Actions (3.5 M€) • EUB 2 – 2015: High Performance Computing (HPC) Research & Innovation Actions (2 M€) • EUB 3 – 2015: Experimental Platforms Research & Innovation Actions (1.5 M€)

  26. EU-Japan Research and Development Cooperation in Net Futures • EUJ 1 – 2014: Technologies combining big data, internet of things in the cloud Research & Innovation Actions (1.5 M€) • EUJ 2 – 2014: Optical communications Research & Innovation Actions (1.5 M€) • EUJ 3 – 2014: Access networks for densely located users Research & Innovation Actions (1.5 M€) • EUJ 4 – 2014: Experimentation and development on federated Japan – EU testbeds Research & Innovation Actions (1.5 M€)

  27. Budget

  28. Call Schedules 2014 H2020-ICT-2014 • Opening: 11 December 2013, except: • topic ICT37 that opens on 01/03/2014 for phase 1 and phase 2 • and topic ICT14 that opens on 15 July 2014. • Deadline(s): at 17.00.00 Brussels time on the following dates: • 23 April 2014 all topics except ICT14.a,ICT14.b,ICT14.c, ICT35 • 25 November 2014 ICT14a, ICT14.b, ICT14.c • ICT37 Phase 1: 3 cutoff dates 18/06/2014, 24/09/2014, 17/12/2014 • ICT37 Phase 2: 2 cutoff dates XX/10/2014, XX/12/2014

  29. Call schedules 2015 – Draft (tbc) H2020-ICT-2015 • Publication date: 15 October 2014 • Deadline(s): at 17.00.00 Brussels time for all topics 21 April 2015 except: • ICT37 Phase 1: 4 cutoff dates 18/03/2015, 17/06/2015, 17/09/2015, 16/12/2015 • ICT37 Phase 2: 4 cutoff dates 18/03/2015, 17/06/2015, 17/09/2015, 16/12/2015

  30. Next steps • 11 December 2013: Publication of first calls, Spring 2014: closing of first call

  31. Further Information:ICT National Contact Points Find out more: www.ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020 Thank you for your attention

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