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FP7 ICT Programme IST4BALT Workshop Baltic IT&T. Jacques Babot European Commission DG INFSO. FP7: structure. “Cooperation” Predefined themes, refined FP6 instruments. “Ideas” Frontier research, competition, individual grants. “People” Human potential, mobility. “Capacities”
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FP7 ICT ProgrammeIST4BALT WorkshopBaltic IT&T Jacques BabotEuropean Commission DG INFSO
FP7: structure “Cooperation” Predefined themes, refined FP6 instruments “Ideas” Frontier research, competition, individual grants “People” Human potential, mobility “Capacities” Infrastructure, SMEs, science and society, Joint Research Center – non-nuclear + EURATOM
IKT vieta pārējo pētījumu vidū (1) Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
IKT vieta pārējo pētījumu vidū (2) Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
ICT – The largest priority theme of FP7 • ICT Technology Pillars • pushing the performance and functionality of technology • Integration of Technologies • integrating multi-technology sets that underlie new services • Applications Research • providing the knowledge and the means to develop a wide range of innovative ICT applications • Future and Emerging Technologies • supporting research at the frontier of knowledge
IKT Aktivitātes • IKT tehnoloģiju pīlāri • Nanoelektronika, fotonika un integrētas mikro/nanosistēmas; • Plaši pieejami neierobežotas jaudas sakaru tīkli; • Iegultās sistēmas, skaitļošanas tehnika un kontrole; • Programmatūra, tīkli (Grids), drošība un uzticamība; • Zināšanas, izziņas un mācību sistēmas; • Modelēšana, vizualizācija, mijiedarbība un jauktā realitāte; • Jaunas perspektīvas IKT jomā • Tehnoloģiju integrēšana • Personālā vide; • Mājas vide; • Robotikas sistēmas; • Automatizēta infrastruktūra • Lietojumprogrammu pētniecība • IKT, kas risina sabiedrības problēmas; • IKT saturam, jaunradei un personīgai attīstībai; • IKT uzņēmumu un rūpniecības nozaru atbalstam; • IKT uzticamībai un drošībai • Nākotnes un jaunās tehnoloģijas Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
7.IP IKT prioritāte,Darba programmaA thematic priority for research and development under the specific programme “Cooperation” implementing the Seventh Framework Programme (2007-2013) of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IST NKP, dinab@latnet.lv Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
Objective Improving the competitiveness of European industry and enabling Europe to master and shape future developments in ICT so that the demands of its society and economy are met. ICT is at the very core of the knowledge based society. Activities will strengthen Europe's scientific and technology base and ensure its global leadership in ICT, help drive and stimulate product, service and process innovation and creativity through ICT use and ensure that ICT progress is rapidly transformed into benefits for Europe's citizens, businesses, industry and governments. These activities will also help reduce the digital divide and social exclusion Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
7.IP IKT Mērķis • Uzlabot Eiropas rūpniecības konkurētspēju un dot Eiropai iespēju apgūt un pielāgot IKT nākotnes attīstību, lai izpildītu sabiedrības un ekonomikas prasības. Pasākumi stiprinās Eiropas zinātnes un tehnoloģiju bāzi un nodrošinās tās globāli vadošo lomu IKT jomā, palīdzēs virzīt un veicināt produktu, pakalpojumu un procesu inovācijas un radošu pieeju, izmantojot IKT, un nodrošinās, ka IKT attīstība tiek ātri pārvērsta jaunās priekšrocībās Eiropas iedzīvotāju, uzņēmumu, rūpniecības nozaru un valdību interesēs. Šīs darbības arī palīdzēs samazināt digitālplaisas un sociālo atstumtību Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
Policy and socio-economic context • i2010, achieving the renewed Lisbon agenda • Partnering in ICT researchand development • An approach focused on a limited set of challenges • Involving SMEs and feeding innovation • Developing global partnerships • European Technology Platforms in ICT • Joint Technology Initiatives • Co-ordination of non-Community research programmes Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
ICT - Information and Communication Technologies Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
ICT INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES,Work Programme 2007-08 Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
ICT WP 2007-08 Challenges(1) CHALLENGE 1:Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service Infrastructures CHALLENGE 2:Cognitive Systems, Interaction, Robotics CHALLENGE 3:Components, systems, engineering CHALLENGE 4:Digital Libraries and Content CHALLENGE 5:Towards sustainable and personalised healthcare CHALLENGE 6:ICT for Mobility, Environmental Sustainability and Energy Efficiency CHALLENGE 7:ICT for Independent Living and Inclusion ..8:Future and Emerging Technologies ...9: Horizontal support actions Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
Socio-economic end to end systems 4. Digital libraries and content 5. ICT for health 6. Intelligent car and sustainable growth 7. ICT for independent living and inclusion ICT WP 2007-08 Challenges(2) 1. Network and service infrastructures Future and Emerging Technologies 2. Cognitive systems, robotics and interaction Technology roadblocks 3. Components, Systems, Engineering Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
1. Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service Infrastructures(1) • The Network of the Future - 1 • Service and Software Architectures, Infrastructures and Engineering - 1 • ICT in support of the networked enterprise - 1 • Secure, dependable and trusted Infrastructures - 1 • Networked Media - 1 • New Paradigms and Experimental Facilities - 2 • Critical Infrastructure Protection (Joint Initiative between ICT and Security Themes) - Joint Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service Infrastructures (2) Today 5 – 10 years • Billions of devices connected • “Convergence” emerging but: • User handles separate networks, a multiplicity of devices, disparate services • Security and trust are “add on” characteristics • Robustness/dependability a key hurdle • Difficulty to cope with the fragmentation of the value chain • Trillions of devices connected • Anywhere, anytime, any device • Unlimited capacity • Reconfigurability, adaptability, Interoperability, Service composition • Built-in security and trust • Highly dependable software and systems • Full support to distributed value chains • Service oriented architectures • Computing/data handling a utility Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
2. Cognitive Systems, Interaction, Robotics(1) • Cognitive Systems, Interaction, Robotics – 1, 3 Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
Cognitive Systems, Interaction, Robotics(2) Today 5 – 15 years • Robots operating in «structured», «constrained» environnments • Industrial robots • «Programmed» service robots • Basic, but not full, understanding of computational representations of human cognitive processes • First applications in cognitive vision • Human-machine interactions that are rather static or passive • unable to adapt to human behaviours and unable to empower humans in their interactions • Robots exhibiting advanced behaviour • Adapting to context & learning from observation • Machines and systems that understand their users and/or their environment; • Systems that analyse and understand multimedia and multimodal digital information; • operating in dynamic and open-ended environments Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
3. Components, systems, engineering(1) • Next-Generation Nanoelectronics Components and Electronics Integration - 1 • Organic and large-area electronics, visualisation and display systems - 1 • Embedded Systems Design - 1 • Computing Systems - 1 • Photonic components and subsystems - 2 • Micro/nanosystems - 2 • Networked Embedded and Control Systems - 2 Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
Components, systems, engineering(2) Today 5 – 10 years • 45-nano-meter node, • In leading edge research • 300 mm Wafers • Silicon and CMOS dominate • «Homogeneous» integration • Photonics applications emerging • Difficulty with reliable large-scale real-time embedded systems • Unable to analyse aggregate behaviours, predict and control systems • Below the 32 nano-meter node • 450 mm Wafers • New materials • Higher integration, • More heterogeneous (SoCs, SiPs) • Wider use of advanced photonics • Higher productivity in the design of embedded systems • Higher control capacity of large scale real time systems Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
4. Digital Libraries and Content(1) • Digital libraries and technology-enhanced learning – 1, 3 • Intelligent Content and Semantics – 1, 3 Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
Digital Libraries and Content(2) Today 5 – 10 years • An intense effort is still required to access, interpret, and learn from content • Content is not personalised • Interactivity is limited to smart menus. • Knowledge is badly exploited • Tools for the capturing and editing are still in their infancy • Learning tools focus so far only on the delivery of content • “Digital libraries” are widely available • Multilingual cultural and scientific resourcesare produced, managed, transmitted, preserved and used reliably, efficiently and at low cost • Efficient editing and knowledge management systems • solid semantic foundations • mass-individualisation of learning experiences with ICT (mid term) • adaptive and intuitive learning systems (longer term) Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
5. Towards sustainable and personalised healthcare(1) • Personal Health Systems for Monitoring and Point-of-Care diagnostics - 1 • Advanced ICT for Risk Assessment and Patient Safety - 1 • Virtual Physiological Human - 2 Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
Towards sustainable and personalised healthcare (2) Today 5 – 10 years • Citizens, healthy or under treatment, can not monitor their health • No access to comprehensive and secure electronic health records. • E.g. needs of elderly people are not sufficiently covered. • Health professionals do not yet have fast and easy access to patient-specific data • to support diagnosis or plan clinical interventions. • Health authorities do not make sufficient use of information processing systems • Innovative systems and services for personalised health monitoring. • E.g. wearable/portable ICT systems • Efficient systems for point-of-care diagnostics. • Alerts and management support • Improved management of large scale health-related crises • Tools for patient-specific computational modelling & simulation of organs or systems. • (longer term) Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
6. ICT for Mobility, Environmental Sustainability and Energy Efficiency(1) • ICT for the Intelligent Car and Mobility Services - 1 • ICT for Cooperative Systems - 2 • ICT for Environmental Management and Energy Efficiency - 2 Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
ICT for Mobility, Environmental Sustainability and Energy Efficiency(2) Today 5 – 10 years • Safety of vehicles and their energy efficiency have drastically improved. • But, the “zero-accident scenario” is still a distant goal. • current vehicle's active safety systems are still limited stand alone • Risk management systems provide isolated solutions • No co-ordinated ICT-triggered alert of rescue and security forces. • Infrastructures are not sufficiently energy efficient • e.g. buildings, production plants, transport and communications • Intelligent Vehicle Systems • secure vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication systems • optimised traffic management at large scale • Fully integrated management systems to monitor and react to environmental and other risks • Intelligent monitoring of energy production, distribution, trading and use Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
7. ICT for Independent Living and Inclusion(1) • ICT and Ageing - 1 • Accessible and Inclusive ICT - 2 Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
ICT for Independent Living and Inclusion(2) Today 5 – 10 years • Research on technology for independent living is in its infancy • Progress in the areas of eAccessibility & assistive technology • Increasing complexity and limited usability of many products and services • Lack of interoperability between existing inclusive systems • Lack of interoperability between assistive or health-support technologies and mainstream ICT • ICT solutions that will help substantially reduce the 30% of the population currently not using ICT • User friendly systems beyond the PC and current technologies • ICT based solutions extending independence and prolonging active participation in society • Cost-effective, multi-vendor solutions enabling seamless and reliable integration of devices and services Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
Future and Emerging Technologies • FET-Open - new directions and opportunities for research in ICT • FET-Proactive • Nano-scale ICT devices and systems - 1 • Pervasive adaptation - 1 • Bio-ICT convergence - 1 • Science of Complex Systems for socially intelligent ICT - 3 • Embodied Intelligence - 3 • ICT forever yours - 3 Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
Horizontal support actions • International cooperation – 1, 3 • Trans-national co-operation among National Contact Points - 3 Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
FP5 FP6 FP7 Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
ICT Call 1 • Call identifier: FP7-2007-ICT-1 • Date of publication: 22 Dec 2006 • Closure date: 8 May 2007 • Indicative budget: 1019 →1194 M€ • Challenges called: • Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service Infrastructures • Cognitive systems, interaction, robotics • Components, systems, engineering • Digital libraries and content • Towards sustainable and personalised healthcare • ICT for mobility, environmental sustainability and energy • ICT for independent living and inclusion • Future and emerging technologies • Horizontal support actions Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
Indicative timetable for ICT Call 1 Publication of call22ndDecember 2006 Deadline for submission of proposals8thMay 200717h00 Brussels time Evaluation of proposalsearly June 2007 Invitation letter to HearingsWeek commencing 11thJune HearingsWeek commencing 25thJune Evaluation Summary Reports sent to all proposal coordinators MidJuly Invitation letter to successful applicants to launch negotiations Early August 2007 Letters to unsuccessful applicants From September 2007 Signature of first grant agreements November2007 Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
ICT Call 2 • Call identifier: FP7-2007-ICT-2 • Date of publication: 15 May 2007 • Closure date: 9 October 2007 • Indicative budget: 477 M€ • Challenges called: • Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service Infrastructures • Components, systems, engineering • Towards sustainable and personalised healthcare • ICT for mobility, environmental sustainability and energy • ICT for independent living and inclusion Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
Indicative timetable for ICT Call 2 Publication of call15th May 2007 Deadline for submission of proposals9th October 200717h00 Brussels time Evaluation of proposalsNovember 2007 Hearingsweek beginning 26th November Evaluation Summary Reports sent to all proposal coordinatorsfor Christmas Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
ICT Call 3 • Call identifier: FP7-2007-ICT-3 • Date of publication: Dec 2007 • Closure date: Mar 2008 • Indicative budget: 265 M€ • Challenges called: • Cognitive systems, interaction, robotics • Digital libraries and content • Future and emerging technologies • Horizontal support actions Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
FET Open(1) • Call identifier: FP7-2007-ICT-1 • Date of publication: 22 Dec 2006 • Date from which proposals are receivable: 19(27) Mar 2007 • Closure date: 31 December 2008, at 17:00, Brussels, local time • is planned that the call will subsequently be extended beyond 31/12/2008 • Indicative budget: 65 M€ • Topics called: • Future and emerging technologies Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
FET Open(2) Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
Tentative Road-Map(1) Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
Tentative Road-Map(2) Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
Citas IKT finansēšanas iespējas (1) Ideas Programme: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ideas/home_en.html European Research Council (ERC) Frontier research Peoples Programme: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/people/home_en.html Initial training, Life-long training, Industry academia, International dimension, Specific actions Capacities Programme: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/capacities/home_en.html Research infrastructures, Research for the benefit of SMEs, Regions of knowledge, Research potential of Convergence Regions, Science in society, Support to the coherent development of research policies, International cooperation Joint Research Centre (JRC): http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/jrc/home_en.html Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP): http://cordis.europa.eu/innovation/en/home.html Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
FP7 “Capacities” – Research Capacity – 6 Parts • 1. Research Infrastructures 2. Research for the benefit of SMEs 3. Regions of knowledge 4. Research potential 5. Science in society 6. Activities of international cooperation
FP7 “Capacities” – Research Capacity – 6 Parts Research infrastructures: 3987 m€ (54%) Research for benefit of SMEs: 1914 m€ (25%) Regions of knowledge: 160 m€ (2%) Int’l cooperation: 359 m€ (5%) Science in society: 558 mé (7%) Research potential: 558 m€ (7%)
Citas IKT finansēšanas iespējas (2) ICT participates in the Research Infrastructures Calls of the Capacities Programme 1st Call deadline - 2 May 2007, 2nd Call – 2nd half of 2007, 3rdCall – 2008 http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/capacities/research-infrastructures_en.html Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
Citas IKT finansēšanas iespējas (3) 1st Call deadline - 2 May 2007: • Support to existing research infrastructures • ICT-based e-Infrastructures: • Scientific Digital Repositories – 15M€, • Deployment of e-Infrastructures for Scientific Communities – 27M€ • Support to new research infrastructures • Design Studies: • Design Studies for e-Infrastructures – 6M€ • Preparatory phase • ESFRI Roadmap: • Computer and Data treatment – 10M€ Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
Citas IKT finansēšanas iespējas (4) 2nd Call – 2nd half of 2007: • 1.2.3: e_Science Grid Infrastructures – 50M€ • 3.3: Studies, conferences and coordination actions supporting policy development including international cooperation for e-Infrastructures – 14M€ Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP
Citas IKT finansēšanas iespējas (5) 3rd Call – 2008: • 1.2.4: GEANT – 95M€ • 1.2.5: Scientific Data Infrastructures – 20M€ Dina Bērziņa, Latvijas IKT NKP