ICT in Horizon 2020
Annalisa BoglioloProgramme Coordination Unit
DG CONNECT
FInES Cluster meeting, Brussels 6 May 2013
What is Horizon 2020?
• Commission proposal for an ~88 billion* Euro R&I funding programme (2014-20)
• Part of proposals for next EU budget, complementing Structural Funds, education, etc.
• A core part of Europe 2020, Innovation Union & European Research Area
-> Growth, Jobs & Competitiveness
*current prices
• A single programme (FP7 + CIP + EIT)• Strong focus on societal challenges (game changing for ICT…)
• More innovation• Reaching out to non-traditional actors• More risk taking• Strengthened support for high-tech SMEs• More open, light & fast schemes
What is new?
• Overall budget (Multiannual Financial Framework) still under discussion (~79B€ for H2020 TBC)
• Trialogue (EP/Council/Commission) on legislative proposal ongoing
• First discussions with MS took place• Advisory Groups are being setup• Commission services are setting up governance structure
State of play
Creating Industrial Leadership and Competitive Frameworks
Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies
ICTNanotech., Materials, Manuf. and
Processing BiotechnologySpace
Access to risk finance Innovation in SMEs
Excellence in the Science Base Frontier research (ERC) Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) Skills and career development (Marie Curie) Research infrastructures
Shared objectives and principles
Common rules, toolkit of funding schemes
Europe 2020 priorities
European Research Area
Simplified access
International cooperation
Dissemination & knowledge tranfer
Tackling Societal Challenges Health, demographic change and wellbeing Food security, sustainable agriculture and
the bio-based economy Secure, clean and efficient energy Smart, green and integrated transport Climate action, resource efficiency and raw
materials Inclusive, innovative and reflective
societies Secure Societies
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Industrial leadership
• Europe needs more innovative SMEs to create growth and jobs
• Strategic investments in key technologies (e.g. advanced manufacturing, micro-electronics) underpin innovation across existing and emerging sectors
• Europe needs to attract more private investment in research and innovation
ICT in Industrial Leadership
1. Components and systems2. Next generation
computing3. Future Internet4. Content technologies and
information management5. Advanced interfaces and
robots6. Key Enabling
Technologies: Micro- nano-electronics and photonics
Cross cutting aspects• Open disruptive innovation –
open, fast and light• Access to finance• Innovation policy support
Network technologiesSmart networks & novel
architectures Critical Technologies &
subsystems
Cloud computing, software and servicesAdvanced cloud infrastructures and services
ECP phase II and innovation through joint procurement Innovative tools & methods for SW development
Net InnovationCollective awareness platforms
Innovation Initiatives specific for web entrepreneurs
Experimental PlatformsNew focus in FIRE+
Broadening the use of FIRE
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5G PPP on advanced network infrastructures
Future Internet
Societal challenges
• EU policy objectives (climate, environment, energy, transport etc) cannot be achieved without innovation
• Breakthrough solutions come from multi-disciplinary collaborations, including social sciences & humanities
• Promising solutions need to be tested, demonstrated and scaled up
ICT in Societal Challenges (I)Health, demographic change & wellbeing;
e-health, self management of health, improved diagnostics, improved surveillance, health data collection, active ageing, assisted living;
Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the bioeconomy Secure, clean and efficient energy;
Smart cities; Energy efficient buildings; smart electricity grids; smart metering;
Smart, green and integrated transport;Smart transport equipment, infrastructures and services; innovative transport management systems; safety aspects
ICT in Societal Challenges (II)
Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materialsICT for increased resource efficiency; earth observation and monitoring
Inclusive, innovative and reflective societiesDigital inclusion; social innovation platforms; e-government services; e-skills and e-learning; e-culture
Secure societiesCyber security; ensuring privacy and protection of human rights on-line
ICT in Societal Challenges
1. Health, demographic change & wellbeing
2. Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and
maritime research & the bioeconomy
3. Secure, clean and efficient energy
4. Smart, green and integrated transport
5. Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials
6. Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies
7. Secure societies
Excellent science
• World class science is the foundation of tomorrow’s technologies, jobs and wellbeing
• Europe needs to develop, attract and retain research talent
• Researchers need access to the best infrastructures
Pathfinding Europe’s technological future Bootstrapping new R&I eco-systems Prominent large-scale partnering initiatives
High-Performance Computing (HPC)
Strategy
E-Infra-structures
Digital Science
FET Open
Individual researchprojects
Early Ideas
FET Proactive
Open researchclusters
Incubation
FET Flagships
Common researchagendas
Large-Scale Initiatives
Future and Emerging Technologies
ICT in Excellent Science
Micro- and nanoelectronics
Advanced materials
Industrial biotechnology
Photonics
Nanotechnology
Advanced Manufacturing
Health, Demographic Change and Wellbeing
European Bio-Economy Challenges
Secure, clean and efficient energy
Smart, green and integrated transport
Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials
Europe in a changing world
Secure societies
Time for Time
Knowing, doing, being
Bottom-up Intelligent Construction
Global Systems Science
Constructive symbiosis
Ecological technologies
Nano-bio-chem interface
Nano-optomechnical technologies
Quantum technologies
FET Proactive WP working listIndicative
FET Flagships
NegotiationFeb-May 2013
ERA-NET Call deadline16/4/13
Vice-President Neelie Kroes announced the two winners of the FET Flagships competition
INTRODUCING NEW INNOVATION INSTRUMENTS
Indicative
Open Disruptive Innovation Scheme
• Agile space to combine new technologies, devices, applications, interfaces, business models for new product and services concepts
• Open, fast and light• Small-scale bottom-up initiatives• Continuously open calls with cut-off dates/year• Collaborative Projects and SME instrument• 5% of LEIT budget
SME instrument
IDEA continued support throughout the project MARKET
Phase 1: Concept & Feasibility
Assessment
Phase 2: Demonstration
Market ReplicationR&D
Phase 3: Commercialisation
Idea to concept, risk assessment, technological &
commercial feasibility
Demonstration, prototyping, testing ,
market replication, scaling up, miniaturisation,
research
Quality label for successful projects,
access to risk finance, indirect
support
SME window EU financial facilities
Pre-commercial procurement
Prizes
Options for Inducement prizes for ICT in H2020:
PCP and PPI
Supplier B
Supplier C
Supplier D
Phase 1 Solution design
Phase 2 Prototype
development
Phase 3 Original development
of limited volumeof first test products /
servicesSupplier A
Supplier B
Supplier C
Supplier D
Supplier B
Phase 0 Curiosity
DrivenResearch
R&D / Pre-commercial Procurement (PCP)
Phase 4 Deployment of commercial
end-productsDiffusion of newly developed
products / services
Supplier D
Public Procurement of Innovative Solutions (PPI)
Supplier(s) A,B,C,Dand/or X
multiple sourcing
OVERVIEW
Health, Demographic change and wellbeing
Inclusive, innovation and secure societies
Secure, clean and efficient energy
Smart, green and
integrated transport
Climate action, resource
efficiency and raw materials
Virtual Physiological Human
Robotics for medicine
Microsystems for drug delivery and monitoring
Technology for identification and security
Interfaces for special needs
Smart grid Energy management Integration in smart
cities
Smart transport equipment
Safety systems Logistic systems
Simulation/visualisation Technology for end-to-
end material tracking Robot swarms/ drone
for monitoring
ICT KETs
Content technologies
and information
management
Next
generation computing
Future internet: Infrastructures,
technologies and services
Smart components
and embedded systems
Advanced interfaces,
robotics and smart spaces
Other KETs
ICT KETs
Content technologies
and information
management
Next
generation computing
Future internet: Infrastructures,
technologies and services
Smart components
and embedded systems
Advanced interfaces,
robotics and smart spaces
Other KETs
ADVANCED MANUF.
AND PROCESSING
PROGRAMME
ICT FET Open ICT FET Pro Active ICT FET Flagships
Other FET Activities
SMART CITIES
FUTURE MANUFACTURING
SMART CONNECTED ENVIRONMENTS AND PLATFORMS (Future Internet & cloud, Cyber-physical Systems, Big data technologies)
ACTIVE AND HEALTHY
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Indicative
ICT in LEIT - Generic technologies ICT in Societal Challenges Focus Areas (Strat. Programming
Smart components, micro-systems, embedded systems and cyber-physical systems
Computing systems
Networking and internet technologies, cloud infrastructures
Sensors actuators and internet of things technologies
Human computer interaction, intelligent interfaces and robotics systems
Software, simulation and visualisation
Data analytics, language technologies and tools for creative industries
Experimental facilities
ICT for self-management of health / in-silico medicine / ICT for active and independent living / Robotics for health and ageing care
Personalising health and care
ICT for end-to-end tracing of food / internet-enable identifiers / data infrastructure for the food chain
Sustainable food security
Integration of ICT for energy-efficient buildings, smart mobility, digital infrastructures and digital services
Smart cities and communities
Smart grids, ICT for renewable energy
Low carbon economy
Energy-efficient buildings / energy management tools / automation and control
Energy efficiency
Smart mobility / smart vehicles / ICT for safe and efficient driving / connected vehicles / traffic management and information systems
Mobility
ICT for waste management solutions
Waste
ICT for water resources management
Water
End to end secure ICT systems / technology for privacy and access control / risk management / critical infrastructure protection
Digital security
Public sector innovation / ICT for learning / ICT for cultural heritage
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Next steps
April 2013 start of WP2014-15 orientations and drafting
Mid 2013 Adoption of legislative acts by Parliament and Council
September 2013 Appointment of Programme Committees
Summer 2013 Draft first work programme
November 6-8 ICT 2013 in Vilnius
End 2013 Adoption of the work programme and publication of the calls for proposals
Spring 2014 closing of first calls
ICT 2013: Create, Connect, Grow
6-8 November 2013, Vilnius
Registration:
Open from mid-April 2013
Website:
http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/ict-2013