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IST Call 6 Tsunami Early Warning Systems Information day IOC Paris January 31th 2006. Agenda. 9:30- 9:45 Welcome and Opening Address (P. Bernal, G. Weets) 9:45-10:00 A summary of IOC actions related to TEWS (P. Bernal)
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IST Call 6 Tsunami Early Warning Systems Information day IOC Paris January 31th 2006
Agenda • 9:30- 9:45 Welcome and Opening Address (P. Bernal, G. Weets) • 9:45-10:00 A summary of IOC actions related to TEWS (P. Bernal) • 10:00-10:15 GEO Activities in Support of TEWS (GEO Secretariat) • 10:15-10:30 UN-ISDR Platform for the Promotion of Early Warning (S. Dannenmann) • 10:30-10:40 ICG-NEAMTS (S. Tinti) • 10:40-11:00 Coffee Break • 11:00-11:10 ICG-IOWTS (P. Bernal) • 11:10-11:20 TEWS infrastructure in the Indian Ocean (GFZ, Potsdam, J. Lauterjung,) • 11:20-11:30 JRC Tsunami Model (DG JRC, A. Annunziato) • 11:30-12:35 International cooperation, (K Fabbri) ICT for risk management (G. Weets) Specific objectives and selection criteria (K. Fabbri) Tsunami RTD activities ( D. Peter) • 12:35-13:00 Discussion
Agenda • 14:15-15:40 monitoring systems and early warning • ONERA Mrs V. Bazin Fr • Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia Mrs Beranzoli IT • PRO DV Software Mr J Cronau DE • LIAM Mr P De Girolamo IT • CIET Mr P. De Lecea ES • up to 24 short presentation • 15:40-16:00 Coffee Break • 16:00-17:30 alert and emergency management • Institut National des Telecommunications+ Asian Institute of TechnologyMr. Noël Crespi FR • Alcatel Mr A Lecroart FR • Up to 28 short resentation 17:30-18:00 Conclusions and Closing
International Co-operation EU Research Framework Programmes = open for third country organisations International Research Co-operation in ICT = mutual benefit
Advantages for Third Countries Participation in EU Research Programmes offers: - scientific opportunities - wide contacts - productive partnerships - enhanced mobility - international benchmark - secure and growing budget
Advantages for EU Access to knowledge, expertise, skills and technologies available outside Europe Supporting economic growth and promoting European ICT industry Possibility to address world-scale problems and helping to close digital divide
Information Society Dialogues Annual Information Society Dialogues (policy, regulatory, research) between EC and: USA China India Japan Brazil In future:Russia
Participating Countries 25 EU Member States (MS) 4 Associated Candidate Countries (ACC) 5 Associated Countries (AS) INCO target countries Other third countries
Participation of organisations from third countries • In mutual interests of EU and the country • With financial support from EC (INCO target countries) • Minimum number of legal entitiesfrom EU and Associated States.
Minimum number of Project Participants: 3 from MS or AS (of which 2 from MS or ACC) 1 for Specific Support Actions Participation Rules
Top 10 participants 304 294 294 116 114 97 88 79 76 62
Calls 1-4 & FET: Retained proposals 34 23 20 18 14 12 10 9 8 7
Retained Proposals by Region Russia + NIS: 27 North America: 52 Balkans: 15 Asia: 46 Mediterranean: 3 Africa: 3 Latin America: 8 Australia: 14
Success Rates Calls 1-4 & FET 9,2 14,6 9,7 18,4 8,5 16,5 29,3 10,6 6 7,8 28,6 19,6 12,1 6,2 S. Africa FYROM Singapore Brazil India Canada Serbia/M. USA China Australia Japan Russia Croatia Ukraine
Human Resources and Mobility Outgoing Fellowships Worldwide up to 2 years outside Europe + up to 1 year return phase Incoming Fellowships Worldwide Return phase possible if from emerging, transition or developing country Closing: 18 January 2006
Research Network GEANT • Pan European Research Network • Linking NRENs, nearly 4000 universities in 40+ countries • Supported by EU Research Framework Programme • With a global perspective: international connectivity
Virtual Silk Highway GÉANT2 EGEE, DEISA EUMEDconnect EUMEDGRID TEIN2 EUChinaGrid India ALICE EELA South Africa Operational or contract signed Request to interconnect received Interconnecting the World
Virtual Silk Highway GÉANT2 EGEE, DEISA EUMEDconnect EUMEDGRID TEIN2 EUChinaGrid India ALICE EELA South Africa Operational or contract signed Request to interconnect received Interconnecting the World
IST FP6 Calls • 1 – 1070 M € (2002/2003) • 2 – 525 M € (2003) • 3 – 28 M € (2004); INCO part • 4 – 1120 M € (2004/2005) • 5 – 638 M € (2005) • 6 – 140 M € (2005/2006); INCO part • FET-Proactive 80 M € (2004); FET-Open 120 M € (2002- 14 March 2006)
Call 6 • Open: 20 December 2005 - 25 April 2006 • Budget: 140 M €
Call 6 – Strategic Objectives • Advanced Robotics • Ambient Assisted Living in the Aging Society • Search Engines for Audio-Visual Content • Accompanying Actions in support of participation • International Co-operation
5. International Co-operation • Targeted research actions • Actions to identify constituencies and potentialities for deeper strategic co-operation • 30 M € (25/5) • STREP, SSA, CA
5. INCO part 1 Targeted INCO research actions on • Digital TV Broadcasting and Interactive Applications - Latin America • Digital Broadcasting / Mobile Convergence - China • Grid technologies - China • eGovernment and eParticipation – Western Balkans • Early warning systems for geo-physical hazards – Asia, Mediterranean, … • 5 M € each • STREP, SSA, CA
5. INCO part 2 Deeper strategic co-operation • Contribute to a global strategy • Identify partners for co-operation • Identify focal areas for co-operation • Identify common needs and opportunities • Each proposal to cover a region and all relevant ICT technologies • 5 M € • SSA, CA
Evaluation and Selection Criteria • Relevance (to WP) • Potential Impact: policy, socio-economic & technological • Quality of the Action /S&T Excellence • Quality of Management • Mobilisation of Resources