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Page 1: Ljubljana, 12 March 2008 José-Lorenzo Vallés Value-added materials DG Research European Commission Materials and Nanotechnology in the EUs 7th Framework.

Ljubljana, 12 March 2008

José-Lorenzo VallésValue-added materials

DG Research European Commission

Materials and Nanotechnology in the EU’s 7th

Framework Programme

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Progress in Materials Progress in Materials Sciences …and moreSciences …and more

1 - Organic Light Emitting Diodes 2 - Photovoltaic film3 - Scratch-proof self-cleaning glass4 - Stain resistant fabrics5 - Intelligent clothing6 - Bucky-tubeframe7 - Biocompatible hip-joint8 - Nano-particle paint9 - Thermo-chromic glass10 - Magnetic data memory 11 - Carbon nanotube fuel cells12 - Nano-engineered cochlear implant

Nano-enhanced products increasingly appear in our everyday life, even if we do not always realise

Source: BBC

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Nano-Markets in 2015?Nano-Markets in 2015?

Nanotechnology revenues worldwide by 2015 (USD billion)

Materials 340

Electronics 300

Pharmaceuticals 180

Chemicals 100

Aerospace 70

Tools 20

Healthcare 30

Sustainability 45

Source: National Science Foundation

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The EU Action Plan The EU Action Plan adopted on 7 June 2005 adopted on 7 June 2005

Eight groups of actions divided according to: Research, Development and Innovation Infrastructure and European Poles of Excellence Interdisciplinary Human Resources: Creativity Industrial Innovation: From Knowledge to the Market Integrating the Societal Dimension: Expectations and

Concerns Public Health, Safety, Environment and Consumer

Protection International Cooperation Implementing a Coherent Approach at European Level

http://cordis.europa.eu/nanotechnology/actionplan.htm

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Investing in research: Towards 3% of GDP

EU 2000 EU 2010 objective0

0,5

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1,5

2

2,5

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USAJapan

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Business funded R&D

Public funded R&D

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Cooperation – Collaborative researchCooperation – Collaborative research

People – Human PotentialPeople – Human Potential

JRC (nuclear)JRC (nuclear)

Ideas – Frontier ResearchIdeas – Frontier Research

Capacities – Research CapacityCapacities – Research Capacity

JRC (non-nuclear)JRC (non-nuclear)

EuratomEuratom

+

FP7 (2007–2013)

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FP7 budget(in billion €, total 50.521)

Ideas7.510

Cooperation32.413

Capacities4.097

JRC (n.n.)1.751

People4.750

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Collaborative research(Collaborative projects; Networks of Excellence; Coordination/support actions)

Collaborative research(Collaborative projects; Networks of Excellence; Coordination/support actions)

Joint Technology InitiativesJoint Technology Initiatives

Coordination of non-Community research programmes(ERA-NET; ERA-NET+; Article 169)

Coordination of non-Community research programmes(ERA-NET; ERA-NET+; Article 169)

International CooperationInternational Cooperation

Cooperation – Collaborative researchCooperation – Collaborative research

• Flexibility for Emerging needs and Unforeseen policy needs

• Support for Dissemination of knowledge and Transfer of results

• Support will be implemented across all themes through:

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FP7 – SP Cooperation

10 Themes (€ million)

* Not including non-nuclear activities of the Joint Research Centre: €1 751 million

1. Health 6 1002. Food, agriculture and fisheries, and biotechnology

1 935

3. Information and communication technologies 9 0504. Nanotechnologies, materials and production 3 4755. Energy 2 3506. Environment 1 8907. Transport 4 1608. Socioeconomic research 6239. Space 1 43010. Security 1 400Total 32 413

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Overall objective : To improve the competitiveness of EU industry and ensure its transformation via:

• the effective transition from a resource-based to knowledge-based industry

• generation of new breakthrough knowledge• strengthening EU leadership in nano, materials and

production technologies • emphasis on integrating different technologies and

disciplines across many industrial sectors … strong continuity with FP6

Importance of Technology Platforms to help establish common research priorities

Theme 4: Theme 4: NMPNMP

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WP – NMPWP – NMP main features main features

• NMP addresses all industrial sectors

• Stimulates strong participation of SMEs

• Promotes a multi-disciplinary approach

• Favours cooperation across the supply chain

• Two stage proposal submission (except CSA)

• Budget allocation by call (~500 M€ / year)

• Yearly updated WP: e.g. nanostructured composites, coatings, catalysts, magnets were open last year

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NMP Strategic FrameworkNMP Strategic FrameworkTechnology coverageTechnology coverage

Upstream

Technology Development Multi-sectoral Potential

Small / Medium scale projects

Downstream

Technology IntegrationMulti-sectoral Benefits

Cross / Single-sector Integration

Large scale projects

Nanosciences Nanotechnologies

Materials Technologies

Production Technologies

NMP

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NMP Operational ApproachNMP Operational ApproachPrioritisation through DialoguePrioritisation through Dialogue

• Policy input– Industry, Environment, Social Affairs, Health

• Strategic Research Agendas of Technology Platforms– Society / Industry / user driven– Strong involvement of Research Centres / Academia– Priority for multi-sectoral benefits / applications

• Advisory bodies / Stakeholders / Public Consultations

• Foresight studies • Portfolios of on-going projects

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Four activities: 1. Nanosciences and nanotechnologies 2. Materials3. New production4. Integration of technologies for

industrial applications

Theme 4:Theme 4: NMPNMP

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Funding Schemes - NMP

Collaborative projects

• Small or medium scale focussed projects

< € 4 million EC funding requested

• Large scale integrating projects

> € 4 million EC funding requested

• SME-targeted projects: at least 35% to SMEs

Networks of Excellence (not in these calls)

Coordination and Support actions

WP - NMP

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WP - NMP

Activity 4.1: Nano S&T

4.1.1: Nanosciences and converging sciences

4.1.2: Nanotechnologies and converging technologies

4.1.3: Health, Safety and Environmental Impacts

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Activity 4.2: Materials

4.2.1: Mastering nano-scale complexity in materials

4.2.2: Knowledge-based smart materials with tailored properties

4.2.3: Novel biomaterials and bioinspired materials

4.2.4: Advances in chemical technologies and materials processing

4.2.5: Using engineering to develop high performance materials

4.2.6: Coordinated activities and Int. Cooperation

WP - NMP

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Activity 4.2: Materials

4.2.1: Mastering nano-scale complexity in materials• Nanostructured membrane materials - SSFRP• Processing and upscaling of nanostructured

materials – SSFRP

Example from the Second Call of FP7

WP - NMP

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Activity 4.3: New Production

4.3.1: Development and validation of new industrial models and strategies

4.3.2: Adaptive production systems4.3.3: Networked production4.3.4: Rapid transfer and integration of new

technologies into the design and operation of manufacturing processes

4.3.5: Exploitation of the convergence of technologies

WP - NMP

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Deadlines of the Calls

Collaborative projects

• Closure date of First Stage: 06 MAR 08

10 page proposal: S&T content + expected impact

2 pages: consortium+estimated financial resources

• Indicative closure for Second Stage

SSFRP on 02 SEP 08

LSIP, SME-TP on 23 SEP 08

Coord. call with India / CSA 24 APR – one stage

Joint Call with Environment 25 FEB – one stage

Joint Call with Energy 26 FEB / 6 MAY

WP - NMP

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Activity 4.1: Nano S&T

4.1.1: Nanosciences and converging sciences • Support to outreach and communication in

nanotechnology – CSA• Examining capacity building in nanobiotechnology -

CSA

WP - NMP

4.1.2: Nanotechnologies & converging technologies• Study about best practices for IPR… - CSA

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Activity 4.2: Materials

4.2.6 Coordinated activities and international cooperation• Computation al materials science

(Coordinated call with India) – SSFRP• Coordinated actions with Materials researchers

in major world regions – CSA

• ERA-NET+ on Materials Research

WP - NMP

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Evaluation criteria and thresholds

S&T quality 4/5

Implementation 3/5

Impact 3/5

Overall 12/15

• Implementation is not considered in stage 1 and the overall threshold is 8

• For LSIP, in stage 2 the threshold for Impact is 4

WP - NMP

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FP7 InformationFP7 Information

• EU research:

http://europa.eu.int/comm/research • Research programmes and projects:

http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/home_en.html

Thank youThank you ! !


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