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ARTEMIS Call 2013

ARTEMIS Call 2013. Highlights and How it Works Preliminary information and timing of Call 2013 Alun Foster - Programme Manager, ARTEMIS-JU. ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking The public private partnership for R&D in embedded systems . Call 2013 PRELIMINARY INFORMATION.

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ARTEMIS Call 2013

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  1. ARTEMIS Call 2013 Highlights and How it Works Preliminary information and timing of Call 2013 Alun Foster - Programme Manager, ARTEMIS-JU ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking The public private partnership for R&D in embedded systems

  2. Call 2013PRELIMINARY INFORMATION • Call 2013 will be the last Call of the current ARTEMIS-JU • Continuity in a future JU is assured • Key features: • Accelerated Call cycle • To finish all negotiations before year end • Single phase “FPP” with optional but recommended “Expression of Interest” • Open for ASP and AIPPs • But selectivity in the topics

  3. Call 2013PRELIMINARY INFORMATION – II • Call 2013 Provisional Timeline • Negotiations finished by end December 2013. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Negotiations Results CALL OPEN Brokerage (London) Feedback CALL CLOSED Funding Decision EoI Deadline “EoI Post-Brokerage” event (Brussels) Spring Event

  4. Call 2013PRELIMINARY INFORMATION - III • Call 2013 provisional time-line • Published / Call Opens February 26th 2013 • “Expression of Interest” by 8thMarch • Feedback by April 18th • “Post-brokerage” event 23rd April • Call Closes June 6th • Evaluation feedback end July • Funding decision / start of negotiations - September • Negotiations must be completed before end December 2013

  5. Call 2013PRELIMINARY INFORMATION - IV • Call 2013 “EoI Post-brokerage” event • 23rd April 2013 • Date coordinated with a similar ENIAC event • In Brussels (JU Offices) • Possibility for One-on-One discussions with A-JU Programme Officers • Review / discuss the EoI feedback • Possibility for plenary presentations / “meet and match” consortium completion

  6. Call 2013PRELIMINARY INFORMATION - V • Call 2013 “Expression of Interest” • An INFORMAL procedure, parallel with the FPP submission • Has no legal implications on your proposal • Not mandatory, but highly recommended • A template will be available to help you • Why ? • Provides early visibility to Participating Member States • Possibility to get feedback / guidance before submitting the Full Project Proposal • Disclaimer: the feedback is only based on a cursory description of the project’s main ideas, so is also informal and has no legal value

  7. Call 2013PRELIMINARY INFORMATION - VI • Call 2013 formally opens on February 26th2013 • Final, official documentation will be published then, via the JU web-site. • Check it! Some changes are still possible. • Call 2013 FPP • This is the formal submission of your project proposal • DEADLINE: • 6th June 2013 at 17h00:00.00.00 • Will use the FP7s “EPSS” system • Access via the FP7 “Participant Portal”

  8. Call 2013 :PRELIMINARY INFORMATION • Call 2013 Work Programme : approved by the PAB • Note: AIPPs 1, 4 and 6, and ASP 7 are not open in this Call • Call 2013 funding budgets : ? • Selective support of MS for AIPPs (2, 3 and/or 5) : ? ?

  9. ARTEMIS Call 2013 Feedback from the Brokerage Event, London Alun Foster - Programme Manager, ARTEMIS-JU ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking The public private partnership for R&D in embedded systems

  10. ARTEMIS Brokerage Event, LondonEvent Participation: Statistics (1) Total Registrants 227 Checked In 216 No show (<5%) 11

  11. Event Participation Statistics (2)

  12. Proposals Statistics • 35 proposal ideas pre-announced • 25 proposal ideas presented • 3 Clear AIPPs: AIPP2, AIPP3, AIPP5 • 22 ASPs (some proposals addressing 2 ASPs): • 5 ASP1 • 1 ASP2 • 2 ASP3 • 1 ASP4 • 3 ASP5 • 4 ASP6 • 10 ASPs not clearly specified • Some ASP proposals may be merged with other ASPs or with AIPPs

  13. Some observations… • Large interest from industry, research, academia • AIPP2 and AIPP5 seem more mature than AIPP3 • Declared interest for all ASPs: • in particular to ASP1, ASP5 and ASP6 • After the Event, the ideas have been clarifiedfurther – some proposals are being merged • Visit ARTEMIS-IA web-site (project idea tool) for more information.

  14. Thank you! Alun.Foster@artemis-ju.europa.eu ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking The public private partnership for R&D in embedded systems

  15. How to be succesfull in an ARTEMIS project Alun Foster, Programme Manager, ARTEMIS-JU ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking The public private partnership for R&D in embedded systems

  16. ARTEMISis a Public-Private Partnership • ‘Industry’ is represented by the ARTEMIS Industry Association • ‘Public Authorities’ (PAs) are represented by the PA Board

  17. “Think BIG” = projects with appropriate critical mass and significant societal impact “Act Socio-Economic” = improved industrial efficiency “... to strengthen European competitiveness and allow the emergence of new markets and societal applications.” i.e. a focus on key technical issues, solving high-visibility issues with commercially valorisable results “Act Multi-national” (= “Act Pan-European”) = considers national/regional strategic priorities “Think Different” = significant and complementary added-value to existing programmes ARTEMIS JU Research:The guiding principles IMPACT!

  18. Creating Impact ARTEMIS-ETP ARTEMIS-JU ARTEMIS-IA ARTEMIS-Industry Association • Proposes work programme • Stimulates and manages Community EC Participating Member States € - FP7 € - 16.7% of costs € - n% ARTEMIS Technology Conferences Summer Camps Spring Events Co-Summit (with ITEA2) PROJECTS CLUSTERS CLUSTERS What now??

  19. Clusters after 4 calls • Hi-REL • CESAR, CHARTER, CHESS, SYSMODEL, iFEST, RECOMP, MBAT, pSAFECER, nSafeCer, DESERVE, VARIES, VeTeSS • Energy Efficient Communities and Electric Car • eDIANA, ME3GAS, e-GOTHAM, ENCOURAGE, IoE, POLLUX • Low-Power Multi Core • INDEXYS, SCALOPES, ACROSS, ASAM, SMECY, PRESTO, CRAFTERS, PaPP • Things of the Internet • EMMON, iLAND, SMART, SOFIA, SIMPLE, WSN-DPCM, DEMANES • HMI • CAMMI, SMARCOS, ASTUTE, D3CoS • eHealth • CHIRON, HIGH PROFILE • Safety and Security • pSHIELD, nSHIELD, SESAMO • Manufacturing • eSONIA, R3-COP CLUSTERS

  20. ARTEMIS – Total investment per cluster .. of Great Interest to Industry Today ! “Green Society” pull Foundational work (lower academic threshold) Relatively immature markets today, important for the future + competition from comoditised “Smart-Phone” “Late Starters”

  21. What: - Keep building towards “Centres of Innovation Excellence” “EICOSE” –Safety-critical embedded systems “ProcessIT Europe” – Manufacturing “EE4IB” – Intelligent Buildings / communities How ? ARTEMIS INNOVATION PILOT PROJECTS (AIPPs) Large initiatives integrating output from ARTEMIS projects and clusters Addressing technological, societal and business needs ASP projects Complementing the existing portfolio feeding into AIPPs ARTEMIS-JU – Call 2013The Wave continues …

  22. “ARTEMIS aims for large projects, supported by smaller, targetted initiatives”

  23. What is a typical ARTEMIS (ASP) project? • Some project statistics (Call 2008 – 2011): • Total Budget (min max) = 2.5 M€ to €59 M€ • Number of partners (min max) = 8 to 56 • Number of Countries (min max) = 4 to 11 • >90% of projects are 3 years, <10% are 2 years

  24. What is an ARTEMIS Innovation Pilot Project? • A Very large project • Like a “Pilot Line” or “Living Lab”. • More Development and Innovation,less Research • Pan-European • Impact, Impact, Impact! • Very large budget (~100 Mio € over 3 years)

  25. CoIEs and Tool Platforms ? • Centre of Innovation Excellence: • A formalisation of the “Self-sustaining Innovation Eco-systems” concept • Long-lived collaborations of active players in different parts of a “supply-chain” in a specific business or application domain. • Must meet various criteria to receive an ARTEMIS-IA label. • See http://www.artemis-ia.eu/coielabel • Tool Platform • Collaborations of tool vendors and users • Agreement on processes, interoperability and interfaces • Covering a defined and significant part of a (system) design flow • Embracing non-functional aspects • http://www.artemis-ia.eu/tool_platforms for details.

  26. ARTEMIS – the Full Project Proposal (FPP) Alun Foster, Programme Manager, ARTEMIS-JU ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking The public private partnership for R&D in embedded systems

  27. What do you need? An R&D project idea ARTEMIS looks DOWNSREAM - realistic and concrete impact within a few years Some friends to play with Minimum 3 independent legal entitiesin three different participating countries Passion – wanting to make a difference ARTEMIS-JU Funded Research Projects

  28. The Project Proposal • Check the ARTEMIS AWP for relavance and inspiration • REMEMBER: • ARTEMIS is a MARKET FACING programme • On EMBEDDED SYSTEMS (and their use) • Project results yielding real industrial added-value in a short time-frame • Consortium must know the market they go for

  29. The Project Proposal • Describe your project idea succinctly • ARTEMIS is about content and impact ... • So do me a favour... Please don’t say things like “Stochastic heterogenous multiprocessor systems...”.Try “a random mix of different processors...”. • Remember, not all partners in the project may use the same jargon ! • “Sell” your project to a “non-technical specialist” investor • The EoI feedback may help you on this.

  30. The Project Proposal • Describe your project ... • GOALS. What you want to achieve in which market / application • DEMONSTRATORS! • Technologies needed to make it work • Technologies from other partners, to be refined • New technologies needing to be developed • Technology base: what the starting point is • What others can eventually get access to • Other partners needed to make it work • End-users, vendors, ...

  31. Getting the most out of an ARTEMIS project • Have a clear idea of what you want to get out of collaboration • Have a clear idea of what you can put IN to a collaboration • Background IPR is protected by a Consortium Agreement • How much time/effort are you willing to dedicate

  32. ARTEMIS 5 years on...What have we built ? • “ASP” projects, targeting EXCELLENCE: • Wide scope, cover most of the rich ARTEMIS SRA • “Affordable” competition • “AIPPs”, targeting EFFICIENCY: • Less competition, more focus • Driven by ARTEMIS-IA and the industrial community it supports

  33. and what next ??? • Elements of the programme to build on • ARTEMIS-IA as a community is a reality • CoIE’s are a reality • SAFETY CRITICAL systems – an ARTEMIS highlight • Good start on the “Societal grand challenge” of Energy Efficiency • Verstile multi-core approaches, to be amalgamated • eHealth support starting, want to see it grow...

  34. and where 5 years further on ??? ... • Continue building in Europe’s Key Strengths ... • International recognition of European industrial leaders • Strong base of excellent SMEs as Innovation Agents • = ~1/3 of the ARTEMIS-IA community ! • International recognition of European academic excellence • Long standing and sturdy reputation for a “quality and reliability” mindset • Europe’s history of collaborative R&D&I

  35. Thank you! Alun.Foster@artemis-ju.europa.eu ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking The public private partnership for R&D in embedded systems

  36. Conclusion: The ARTEMIS charter is still living! “ARTEMIS must continue to complement the range of European funding schemes with a market-facing Embedded Systems programme, to reap societal and economic benefits through Open Innovation structured around “Centres of Innovation Excellence”, fuelled by its unique tri-partite funding model and orchestrated by the ARTEMIS Industry Association...” (Eric Schutz - Executive Director, ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking)

  37. ARTEMIS 5 years on... • “Flexible” interface between these project types and the programme: • Common list at evaluation • All proposals fly on their own merits • Industry, through ARTEMIS-IA, plays an important role • (Analogous to the Aerospace industry in “Clean-Sky” JU) • COMPLEMENTARITY towards “Open Innovation”with AIPPs mapping to “CoIEs” as a living motor.

  38. AIPPs – Step up to Innovation Excellence Self-SustainingInnovation Eco-systems “Energy” Critical Mass for Self-Sustainability CoIEs CoIEs CoIEs CoIEs AIPPs CLUSTERS Single Projects Time

  39. ARTEMIS JU : our project portfolio so far • ARTEMIS programme 2008-2012 • Call 2008 – 12 projects • Call 2009 – 13 projects • Call 2010 – 10 projects • Call 2011 – 9 projects • 44 projects in total • Call 2012 – 2 AIPP and 6 ASP projects in negotiation • AND emergence of PROJECT CLUSTERS • ARTEMIS-JU MASP promotes “Self-Sustaining Innovation Ecosystems” to maximize R&D impact

  40. AWP for 2013 : AIPPs “ARTEMIS Innovation Pilot Projects” • Why AIPPs? • Speed-up “the innovation process” • Leading to “Self-Sustaining Innovation Ecosystems” • Complement the AIPPs resulting from Call 2012 • AIPP2, 3 and 5 are open • How: • Strengthen the dialogue with PAB • recommended in the ARTEMIS mid-term evaluation report • Build on the ARTEMIS assets

  41. Your “I’m a consortium player” pitch • Four slides: • Slide 1 – basic data about your organisation • This is NOT a sales-pitch! • Establish what you do and build credibility as an R&D partner • Slide 2 – what special technologies, facilities or other know-how you can bring to a collaboration • Your “background IPR” • Slide 3 – what technologies or know-how you are looking to develop or obtain to improve your business or portfolio • Slide 4 – Project-related ideas (if applicable)

  42. ARTEMIS Call 2013 Getting the most out of an ARTEMIS-IA Brokerage Event ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking The public private partnership for R&D in embedded systems

  43. “Brokerage”? What for?? • Brokerage events bring potential partners and project ideas together • If you’d like to work in a project, find proposals and “proto-consortia” that fit your needs • If you have a project idea, share it with like-minded participants • If you’re already in contact with a consortium, refine your ideas together

  44. “Brokerage”? How do they work? • The Power of Chaos ! • Only a loose structure for the days’ agenda • Poster sessions where project ideas are made known • Network, network, network ... • Possibility to present yourself as a partner • Ample possibility for ad-hoc meetings to consolidate ideas • Plenary presentations of some nascent proposals

  45. “Brokerage”? How to prepare? • Check the ARTEMIS-IA web-site for registration and other details: • http://www.artemis-ia.eu/brokerage2013 • Brochure “How to participate ...”. • Check the Project Idea Tool • http://www.artemis-ia.eu/idea • Prepare your own kit

  46. Your Own Kit • Your Project idea (if applicable) • Your value as a consortium player

  47. Thank you! Alun.Foster@artemis-ju.europa.eu ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking The public private partnership for R&D in embedded systems

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