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PELC 2005PELC 2005Den Haag, 11 April 2005Den Haag, 11 April 2005
Options for Process Industry Collaborationwithin the European Research Programmes
Dr Erastos FilosEuropean Commission, Brussels
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Presentation OutlinePresentation Outline
• The Lisbon Agenda: EU Policies for Growth & Jobs
• The European Framework Programme for Research
• How Can the Process Industries Get Involved ?
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How to Address Europe’s ChallengesHow to Address Europe’s Challenges
• Globalisation ?
• Outsourcing ?
• Brain drain ?
• Skills gap ?• Invest in R&D
• Facilitate ICT take-up
• Improve Europe’s innovation culture
• Streamline regulatory framework
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Key Policies to Achieve Lisbon GoalsKey Policies to Achieve Lisbon Goals
Lisbon 2000
“EU: Largestknowledge-basedeconomy by 2010”
… towards a ‘single market for research’
European Research Area, Eureka, COST,
nat’l R&D programmes
R&D Policy
Broadband access,e-business, e-government,
security, e-health, ...
… towards ‘online Europe’
Deployment
& promotion
Legal & Reg.
Policy
Entrepreneurship, benchmarking (innovation
scoreboard), R&D investment 3% of GDP by 2010, industrial policy, ...
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More than 20 Years of More than 20 Years of EU Framework Programme for EU Framework Programme for
ResearchResearch
• Collaboration & cross-disciplinarity
• Consensus & partnership(funding levels: 50% of industrial, 100% of academic participation)
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growing, but only 5 % of public R&Dspending in Europe
EU activities require:
FP evolution in last 20 years:
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6th Framework Programme for 6th Framework Programme for Research Research
• Focusing & Integrating Community Research € mn– Life sciences, genomics, biotech 2,255– Information Society Technologies 3,625– Nanotechnologies, knowledge-based materials, new processes 1,300– Aeronautics and space 1,075– Food quality & safety 685– Sustainable development, ... 2,120– Citizens & governance 225– S&T needs, SMEs, Int’l Co-operation 1,300– JRC non-nuclear research 760
• Structuring the European Research Area– Research & innovation 290– Human resources 1,580– Research infrastructures (Géant/GRID, …) 655– Science & society 80
• Strengthening the foundations of the European Research Area– Support to co-ordination 270– Support to policy development 50
• Nuclear research (mainly fusion) 1,230
(2003-2006)€ 17.6 bn
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Complexityproducts,
supply chains
The boundary-lessorganisation
organisational networking,managing distributed
resources & operations
Securitydigital rights &
assets, cybercrime,infrastructure vulnarabilities
Managing partnerships
resource optimisation, risk sharing, focus on
core competencies
Industrial ChallengesIndustrial Challenges
Managing knowledgeinformation, skills,
customer relationships,innovation
Knowledge
Economy
Knowledge
EconomyInnovation
relating to products, services,processes, supply chains,
marketing
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Technologies for major societal and economic
challenges
Communications, Computing &
Software
Components & Microsystems
Knowledge technologies and
Interfaces
Future & Emerging Technologies
Research Infrastructures
Information Society Technologies (IST)Information Society Technologies (IST)Priority Themes in FP6Priority Themes in FP6
Budget€ 3.625 bn
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ISTIST Work Programme 2005-2006Work Programme 2005-2006
IST Websitehttp://www.cordis.lu/ist/
IST Websitehttp://www.cordis.lu/ist/+ FET
Call 4:end Nov’04 –mid Mar’051,120 M€
Call 4:end Nov’04 –mid Mar’051,120 M€
Nanoelectronics
Technologies & devices formicro-/nanoscale integration
Towards a global dependability& security framework
Broadband for all
Mobile & wireless systems &
platforms beyond 3G
Network AV systems & home platforms
Semantic-based knowledge systems
Cognitive systems
ICT research for innovative government
Technology-enhanced learning
Integrated biomedical informationfor better health
eSafety - Co-operative systemsfor road transport
Strengthening the integration of ICTresearch in an enlarged Europe
Photonic components
Micro/nano-based subsystems
Embedded systems
Advanced Grid technologies, systems & services
Open platforms for software & services
Research networking testbeds
Multimodal interfaces
ICT for networked business
Collaborative working environments
Access to & preservation of cultural &scientific resources
eInclusion
ICT for environmental risk management
Call 5:May ‘05 –
mid Sept ’05638 M€
Call 5:May ‘05 –
mid Sept ’05638 M€
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Who is Involved in ISTWho is Involved in IST
• Attractive R&D – High subscription – success rate 1:6
• Industrial focus
• Multi-stakeholder collaboration– Pan-European
– Large + small companies + academic research
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1. Collaborative researchcontinuation of FP6
2. European technology initiativesprivate-public partnerships aiming at world leadership in certain R&D domains
3. Basic researchcompetition of individual researchers/teams
4. Making Europe more attractive to best researchers
Researcher mobility schemes
5. Research infrastructures Research networking infrastructures
6. European Research AreaImproving coordination of nat’l research programs
• Security research• Space research
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COM(2004)101 final of 10 Feb 2004:“Policy challenges and budgetary means
of the Enlarged Union 2007-2013”
Doublingresources
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Proposed Elements of Future Proposed Elements of Future Research (FP7)Research (FP7)
Communication COM(2004)353 final, 16 June 2004„ Science & Technology the key to Europe’s future“
Communication COM(2004)353 final, 16 June 2004„ Science & Technology the key to Europe’s future“
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Nanoelectronics (ENIAC)Nanoelectronics (ENIAC)
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Providing the means to foster effective public-private partnerships
– between the research community, industry, financial institutions, users & policy-makers
– to mobilise the research and innovation effort and facilitate the emergence of “lead markets” in Europe
Communication COM (2003)226 final, 4 June 2003 „Investing in Research. An Action Plan for Europe“
Communication COM (2003)226 final, 4 June 2003 „Investing in Research. An Action Plan for Europe“
http://www.cordis.lu/technology-platformshttp://www.cordis.lu/technology-platforms
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Road Transport Research Agenda Road Transport Research Agenda 20202020
http://www.ertrac.orghttp://www.ertrac.org
Membership
Structureof StrategicResearch Agenda
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Nanoelectronics Technology Nanoelectronics Technology PlatformPlatform
Goal setTo establish a long-term vision for nanoelectronics in Europe
identify major challenges, objectives, stakeholders,
resources, implementation paths,
timetables, socioeconomic impact &
ethical issues
Define a Strategic Research Agenda
Identified• Need to contribute to a European nano
electronics strategy with a vision 2020• Need to establish a roadmap broader
than the existing ITRS• Need to make recommendations to policy
1st High-Level Meeting: June 2003
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http://www.cordis.lu/ist/eniachttp://www.cordis.lu/ist/eniac
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Embedded Systems Technology Embedded Systems Technology PlatformPlatform
• Objective: – To achieve world leadership in intelligent systems
• powered and enabled by state-of-the-art embedded IT• common framework for strategy, policy and R&D
• Challenges:– Technology
• Complexity, design productivity, programmability, interoperability
– Business and society• Open new markets (products, applications, services)• Society-scale applications
– Structural• Co-ordinated approach to funding (incl. Eureka)• Education and training, multidisciplinarity in skills (h/w, s/w, control,
networking, …)• Research infrastructure (Centres of Excellence, Centres of
Competence)• Standards, certification, open source
http://www.cordis.lu/ist/artemishttp://www.cordis.lu/ist/artemis
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Preparing for FP7
• 9 Feb 2005: New intelligent & networked products
• 10 Feb 2005: The agile, wireless manufacturing plant
• 21 Feb 2005: Strategies for the design & manufacturing of new products
• 22 Feb 2005: New manufacturing technologies for miniaturised ICT
• 23 Feb 2005: ICT to support management of industrial IPR
• 15 March: Final consolidation workshopICT for
Manufacturing
Report
ICT forManufacturing
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FP7SpecificProgramme
5 Workshops on «ICT for Manufacturing»5 Workshops on «ICT for Manufacturing»
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AUSTRALIA
EU-NORWAY & Switzerland
JAPAN
KOREACANADA
USA
Intelligent Manufacturing Systems:Intelligent Manufacturing Systems:A Multilateral, Global CollaborationA Multilateral, Global Collaboration
http://www.ims.orghttp://www.ims.org
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For Further InformationFor Further Information
European Research:http://www.cordis.lu/era/fp7.htmhttp://www.cordis.lu/technology-platformshttp://www.cordis.lu/isthttp://europa.eu.int/comm/research/http://www.cordis.lu/calls
Information Society & Media:http://europa.eu.int/information_society/http://europa.eu.int/eeurope
E-mail:[email protected]
European Research:http://www.cordis.lu/era/fp7.htmhttp://www.cordis.lu/technology-platformshttp://www.cordis.lu/isthttp://europa.eu.int/comm/research/http://www.cordis.lu/calls
Information Society & Media:http://europa.eu.int/information_society/http://europa.eu.int/eeurope
E-mail:[email protected]