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Information Society Technologies In the 6th Framework Programme. shaping the European research area remy.bayou@cec.eu.int. FP6 Budget breakdown, 2002-2006. Focussing and Integrating Genomics 2255 M€ IST 3625 M€ Nanotechnologies, int.. 1300 M€ Aeronautics and space 1075 M€
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Information Society TechnologiesIn the 6th Framework Programme shaping the European research area remy.bayou@cec.eu.int
FP6 Budget breakdown, 2002-2006 • Focussing and Integrating • Genomics 2255 M€ • IST 3625 M€ • Nanotechnologies, int.. 1300 M€ • Aeronautics and space 1075 M€ • Food quality and safety 685 M€ • Sustainable development 2120 M€ • Citizens and governance .. 225 M€ • Anticipation of S&T needs • Anticipating needs555 M€ • SMEs 430 M€ • Specific INCO 315 M€ • Strengthening ERA foundations 320 M€ • Structuring ERA • Research and Innovation 290 M€ • Human resources 1580 M€ • Research Infrastructures 655 M€ • Science/Society 80 M€ • Joint Research Centre 760 M€ Of which 100M€for GEANT/GRID 12675 MEuro Of which 200M€ for GEANT/GRID 16,270 M€
IST: a high political and policy profile • The Union has set an objective for the next decade … Lisbon head of states council …. “To become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world, capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion.” eEurope: (=Boost broadband) A major policy instrument to attain this objective • New regulatory package • IST providing the key technologies ….
IST Context • The Context for IST has changed in the last year • Burst of the financial bubbles • Economic slowdown • Security,... • The importance of IST for the economy and the whole society remains vital • Key for societal challenges • Essential for competitiveness of all industries • Major role for all other science and research fields
IST: part of a competitive “race” to knowledge • The US invests 3 times more on RTD in IST 52% of RTD effort in IST in OECD countries is in the US only 17% in Europe (22% in Japan) • Public investment in the EU is 50% of the US effort …. and the gap is widening • The EU effort is fragmented ….critical mass is rarely reached in the member states • … and IST has shorter & shorter life-cycles...
IST - Europe can react... • A new generation of technologies is emerging • helps build an ALL inclusive knowledge society and economy • Europe is well positioned • Europe can build on strengths, e.g. - in Mobile and Wireless, - embedded software, - consumer electronics, - rich content & service provision • EU RTD in IST provides a unique opportunity - to aggregate fragmented effort (ERA) - build consensus and provide a “global approach”
FP6: instruments • Integrated Projects • Objective driven • Networks of Excellence • Exploratory research • Targeted research projects • (address specific issues) • Co-ordination actions • Support Actions
1-Strategic Objectives Budget Pushing the limits of CMOS, preparing for post-CMOS 75 Micro and nano systems 85 Broadband for all 60 Mobile and wireless systems beyond 3G 90 Towards a global dependability and security framework 55 Multimodal Interfaces 65 Semantic-based knowledge systems 55 Networked audio-visual systems and home platforms 65 Networked businesses and governments 75 eSafety of road and air transport 65 eHealth 70 Technology-enhanced learning and access to cultural heritage 65 2- Future and emerging Technologies • Proactive initiatives: (i) Beyond robotics(ii) Complex systems, (iii) Disappearing Computer 40 3- General accompanying actions 8 For further information
NEXT Shaping the EU networking science community: from COST to NoEs
EU-US workshop: input for the future • Expected report: • technical challenges and priorities for the future • recommendations for R&D policy makers • US-EU: Syncretism for networking
For further information http://www.cordis.lu http:// www.cordis.lu/ist http:// www.cordis.lu/ist/fp6/fp6.htm http:// www.cordis.lu/rtd2002 IST helpdesk Fax : +32 2 296 83 88 E-Mail : ist@cec.eu.int